Algoma University and Carleton University are each taking steps to save money. AlgomaU is pausing admissions for five academic programs for one year. Paused programs are geography, history, music, sociology and visual arts, all of which reportedly have low enrolment numbers. Carleton’s board of governors has approved its 2025-26 budget, which aims to eliminate a projected $80M deficit by 2028-29. The university is planning to take a variety of steps, including new program development, program review, increased fees, and cutting contract instructors by 50%.
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