Has the financial crisis forced Bucknell to curtail academic programming or made it more difficult for any students to complete the courses required for their majors?
No. Our strategic plan, The Plan for Bucknell, formally defines the University’s top priority, the academic core, which guides our operational and budgetary priorities. We remain committed to our planned investments in supporting the academic core. We will only adjust these investments if doing so becomes absolutely necessary.
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