Yesterday, Turner Business began an in-depth look at fall 2026 enrollment in its business programs. The first two posts concerned the organization's graduate business programs. This particular entry focuses on some of the undergraduate course offerings for fall 2026. As shown in the table below, six fall 2026 course sections of various subjects currently have low enrollments, ranging from a low of four students to a high of 11 students. Using the recent decision to cancel all MSOL courses with fewer than 11 students, four of these six sections would have been cancelled last week.
The table above also shows the current tuition and fee generation of each of the six low enrollment courses. These range from a low of only $5,088 to a high of only $13,992. The total tuition and fee generation from the menu above is only $66,144, and covering these six course sections requires use of two full-time faculty. In contrast, the four sections of MSOL courses that were cancelled last week would have generated $43,392 in tuition and fees yet would have required only 1.33 full-time faculty. On a per full-time faculty basis, the six low enrollment undergraduate business courses above generate $33,072 in tuition and fees while the four MSOL course sections that were cancelled last week would have generated $32,626 in tuition and fees.
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