Texas A&M’s Chief Academic Officer Apologies For Not Involving The Faculty Senate Before Eliminating Certificate And Minor Degree Programs

Screen shot of Texas A&M provost Alan Sams at the October 14, 2024 faculty senate meeting taken from the faculty senate's YouTube channel.
Screen shot of Texas A&M provost Alan Sams at the October 14, 2024 faculty senate meeting taken from the faculty senate's YouTube channel.

Texas A&M’s chief academic officer apologizes to the faculty senate for not getting their feedback before deciding to eliminate 52 minor degree and certificate programs.

Provost Alan Sams told faculty senate members multiple times that he, A&M’s president, and the senate speaker will discuss reversing his decision.

Sams said there was no external political pressure to cancel programs that he determined had little or no enrollment.

Faculty senate speaker Angie Hill Price asked senate members to keep their constituents in the loop.

Click below to hear some of the comments from the October 14, 2024 Texas A&M faculty senate meeting.

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