This is the email I got from Kent State University Graduate School of Management
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 10:53 AM, GSM Program Assistant 3 <gsmprogramassistant3@kent.edu> wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 10:53 AM, GSM Program Assistant 3 <gsmprogramassistant3@kent.edu> wrote:
Dear student,
Thank you for your interest in the Master’s of Science in Financial Engineering (MSFE) program at Kent State University. Unfortunately, the College of Business Administration has decided to suspend applications to the MSFE program for the term beginning in fall of 2012 and therefore we will no longer be accepting applications. We apologize for the ways in which this decision impacts you. We wanted to send this email that explains the reason for the decision and your other options at Kent State University.
This was not an easy decision for the college to make. As you know, the MSFE program is a specialized degree that requires very rigorous prerequisites that few students possess. Following an exhaustive assessment, the college determined that it can better serve its mission to the state of Ohio and the region in a cost-effective manner by exploring other degree options that allow us to serve a broader student body. While decisions have not yet been made regarding future degree offerings, we continue to accept applications for the full-time MBA, which has a concentration in finance, the Master’s program in Economics, which has a financial economics track and the Master’s of Science in Accounting. We hope one of these programs will be of interest to you.
I wish you well in pursuit of your higher education goals. If you have questions or need additional information please feel free to contact Dr. Frederick W. Schroath the Dean’s office in the College of Business Administration. He can be contacted at fschroat@kent.edu.
Sincerely,
Jake
Kent State University|Graduate School of Management
gsmprogramassistant3@kent.edu
330.672.2282
NOT a good news for me!
Thank you for your interest in the Master’s of Science in Financial Engineering (MSFE) program at Kent State University. Unfortunately, the College of Business Administration has decided to suspend applications to the MSFE program for the term beginning in fall of 2012 and therefore we will no longer be accepting applications. We apologize for the ways in which this decision impacts you. We wanted to send this email that explains the reason for the decision and your other options at Kent State University.
This was not an easy decision for the college to make. As you know, the MSFE program is a specialized degree that requires very rigorous prerequisites that few students possess. Following an exhaustive assessment, the college determined that it can better serve its mission to the state of Ohio and the region in a cost-effective manner by exploring other degree options that allow us to serve a broader student body. While decisions have not yet been made regarding future degree offerings, we continue to accept applications for the full-time MBA, which has a concentration in finance, the Master’s program in Economics, which has a financial economics track and the Master’s of Science in Accounting. We hope one of these programs will be of interest to you.
I wish you well in pursuit of your higher education goals. If you have questions or need additional information please feel free to contact Dr. Frederick W. Schroath the Dean’s office in the College of Business Administration. He can be contacted at fschroat@kent.edu.
Sincerely,
Jake
Kent State University|Graduate School of Management
gsmprogramassistant3@kent.edu
330.672.2282
NOT a good news for me!