Follow up on the merger between CARTA and SJMC
Students coming from high schools will be able to declare their majors and get admitted by their sophomore years, not junior as it usually is, as long as admission requirements for SJMC are met.
Students coming from high schools will be able to declare their majors and get admitted by their sophomore years, not junior as it usually is, as long as admission requirements for SJMC are met.
Tuesday, Jan. 12 and Wednesday, Jan. 20, from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at BBC in ACII room 161, students will have the opportunity to meet CARTA Dean Brian Schriner, now serving as the dean of the new college, and Juliet Pinto, who was named interim executive director of SJMC.
University Provost Ken Furton said plans to merge two colleges and add a department to a school will have “no impact on students,” and he would like to make a decision by the end of the year.
Furton, the executive vice president of academic affairs, said at the most recent Faculty Senate meeting that the Colleges of Arts & Sciences and Education could merge, and so could Architecture + the Arts with the School of Journalism & Mass Communication.