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Section II-G-2: Grounds for Termination



Grounds for Termination

.217        The University may terminate a School, Department or Program on grounds of financial exigency or for reasons other than financial exigency. Such reasons include, but are not limited to, seriously diminished academic quality or a persistent failure to attract qualified faculty or students. Any decision to terminate a School, Department or Program must reflect consideration of the School’s, Department’s or Program’s relationship to the mission of the University.             



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