Program Prioritization reports released
May 2, 2016
Program Prioritization reports have been released.
Program prioritization, which began in 2014, uses task forces to create reports that review 223 academic programs and 236 administrative programs to influence the allocation of existing university funds. The reports were based on narratives and data that were submitted by program leaders, such as deans and department chairs, in November.
Go to bit.ly/24urZIq to read the reports.