(2-16-24) Wright State University Provost Amy Thompson announced that the school is deactivating and will “immediately suspend admissions” for 34 curricular programs as part of its “comprehensive Academic Effectiveness and Efficiency Review.”
“Wright State is committed to providing a high-quality education and supporting its students in their academic journeys.”
“By reducing programs with low or zero enrollment, the Academic Efficiency and Effectiveness Review process allows Wright State to improve, maintain and expand programs that are in demand and have an increased relevance to today’s job market.”
Programs recommended for deactivation include several at Wright State’s Lake Campus.

Students enrolled in the affected programs will receive a communication from the university and can complete their degree program without disruption.
Incoming graduate and undergraduate students interested in any of the deactivated programs will receive individual advising to assist them in developing plans based on their academic and career goals.
