Syracuse cutting majors

Anonymous
Syracuse is cutting 84 majors, although it sounds like many of them had nobody or few students majoring in them. Regardless, students considering Syracuse should take a closer look at what programs and courses will be available.


https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/01/nyregion/syracuse-university-degrees-eliminated.html?unlocked_article_code=1.cFA.fTEI.-_HwCebPkMZx&smid=url-share
Anonymous
Soon every American kid will major in Economics/finance/business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Soon every American kid will major in Economics/finance/business.


Kids are forced to.
Anonymous
DC is considering Syracuse, many of the majors cut had literally no one majoring in the courses. The article said that the few hundred students impacted would be graduating from very similar majors. It’s not a concern in the slightest.
Anonymous
I think it's smart for schools who get rid of majors with almost no students. Shows good fiscal discipline.
Anonymous
55 majors had no students. Who is majoring in jewelry and metalsmithing lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Soon every American kid will major in Economics/finance/business.


or STEM…

Anonymous
Is this happening at other universities? I am a little worried for my kid who is interested in history/classics etc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this happening at other universities? I am a little worried for my kid who is interested in history/classics etc


I would not worry at all. Syracuse was offering almost the twice the majors available at ma typical school their size. Most of the impacted majors were already closed, not just officially shut down.
Anonymous
I have a kid there now, on a big scholarship, and I still wouldn’t pay that much for her to major ceramics!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it's smart for schools who get rid of majors with almost no students. Shows good fiscal discipline.

They clearly have academic/admissions issues if 80+ majors are just operating with no one in them.
Anonymous
Syracuse is having issues. No one in their right mind would shell out $90,000 a year except for Newhouse maybe. Its location also kills it. Its decline over the past two decades has been sad.
Anonymous
Syracuse is indeed in decline.
Anonymous
Is there a problem with this supply and demand approach? Is the concern that the handful of kids who did want these majors are now unable?
Anonymous
Oh come on. I take this at face value.

People can still take classes in many of the subjects.

They hardly had any students affected by this announcement.

Why would you have ever gone to Syracuse for an Italian major or ceramics major?

They also still have in-demand majors that kids want to take but are hard to get high-paying jobs in. Like Sports Management.

Also when schools drop marginal programs it can sometimes help other programs to strengthen their programs by collecting sufficient students.

More healthy universities should do this. It's good to revisit offerings and prune prudently.
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