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Educators balk as Merrimack, Suffolk plan to roll out 3-year bachelor’s degrees

Boston.com

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July 1, 2026

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Educators balk as Merrimack, Suffolk plan to roll out 3-year bachelor’s degrees

Supporters say students will save time and money, while critics argue shorter programs could come at the expense of a well-rounded education. The post Educators balk as Merrimack, Suffolk plan to roll out 3-year bachelor’s degrees appeared first on Boston.com.

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CommonWealth Beacon

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· Jun 29, 2026

State gives clearance for three-year degree programs at two colleges

The Board of Higher Education approved Merrimack's plan to offer 96-credit bachelor's degrees in business administration, communications, criminal justice and psychology, the Department of Higher Education announced. Suffolk was approved for a 94-credit bachelor's degree in healthcare administration and innovation.

The College Fix

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· Jul 1, 2026

Massachusetts colleges gain approval for three-year degrees as schools battle enrollment decline

Suffolk University and Merrimack College in Massachusetts became the latest universities to gain approval for three-year bachelor’s degree programs after the Board of Higher Education gave the green light Friday. The colleges join more than 60 other institutions that have approved three-year degree pathways in recent years, according to The College Investor. California State University, []

NDTV

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· Jul 6, 2026

DU Admissions 2026: Applications Open For One-Year Master's Courses

DU PG Admissions 2026: One-year master's programmes admissions began on July 5 for Delhi University students who have completed the four-year UGCF 2022.

Inside Higher Ed

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· Jun 26, 2026

New HBCU Partnership Speeds Path to Law School

New HBCU Partnership Speeds Path to Law School Joshua.Bay Fri, 06/26/2026 - 03:00 AM Grambling State has teamed up with Southern University Law Center to allow students to earn a bachelor’s and a law degree in six years, lowering costs and strengthening Louisiana’s attorney pipeline. Byline(s) Joshua Bay

Bacon’s Rebellion

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· Jul 11, 2026

Doctrinaire Humbug for UVA First-Years

by the Jefferson Council Every incoming student in UVA’s College of Arts Sciences is required to take four two-credit “Engagements” courses their first year — eight credits total, out of roughly 30 a first-year typically completes. It isn’t optional. It’s a graduation requirement, built into the College Curriculum that replaced UVA’s older general education []

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 27, 2026

Barnes & Noble Education: Buy On Strong Preliminary FY 2026 Results And Decent Outlook

Barnes & Noble Education: Buy On Strong Preliminary FY 2026 Results And Decent Outlook

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Related coverage for "Educators balk as Merrimack, Suffolk plan to roll out 3-year bachelor’s degrees": CommonWealth Beacon — State gives clearance for three-year degree programs at two colleges. The College Fix — Massachusetts colleges gain approval for three-year degrees as schools battle enrollment decline. NDTV — DU Admissions 2026: Applications Open For One-Year Master's Courses. Inside Higher Ed — New HBCU Partnership Speeds Path to Law School. Bacon’s Rebellion — Doctrinaire Humbug for UVA First-Years. Seeking Alpha — Barnes & Noble Education: Buy On Strong Preliminary FY 2026 Results And Decent Outlook