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Three-Year Degree Q&A

May 16, 2019May 2, 2019 - by Editor-in-Chief

President Wyatt recently received 3.8 million dollars from the state legislative to start a three-year degree initiative. The three-year degree initiative will give students the opportunity to finish their four year degree in three-years by …

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How Will the Three Year Degree Track Affect Athletics?

April 10, 2019 - by Sports Editor

With the University’s decision to transition to a trimester system looming in the distance, SUU Athletics is facing important changes. There’s a lot to take in when looking toward the future and considering the three …

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Three-Year Degree Initiative Effects on Cedar City

April 8, 2019April 8, 2019 - by Outdoors Editor

After the news of SUU’s proposed three-year track funded by the state legislation broke two weeks ago, there have been mixed responses to the long-term effects this change may have on student’s lives. However, the …

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SUU’s 3-Year Bachelor’s Degree Program: FAQ

April 3, 2019 - by Editor-in-Chief

SUU has proposed a 3-year Bachelor’s Degree Program that could possibly require the academic calendar shifting to a trimester system. The proposed change has sparked mixed feelings across the campus.Here are some of the most frequently …

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President Wyatt’s Proposed Three Year Degree

April 3, 2019 - by Editor-in-Chief

Two weeks ago, history was made for SUU when, on the last day of the legislative session, SUU received 3.8 million dollars to start a state legislation project. The project includes creating a “robust” summer …

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