Notre Dame de Namur University Shifts Tracy Campus Instruction to Online Format
Tracy office closes as of April 30, 2020
For immediate release (4/30/2020)
Tracy, Calif.—In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, all instruction at Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) is currently being offered online, including classes at the Tracy campus. Remote learning will continue at least through summer 2020. For the Tracy campus, online instruction may extend until all current students who are able to finish by spring 2021 have graduated.
NDNU’s Tracy campus began with optimistic projections for enrollment, which, if realized, could have led to the financial stability of the campus. Those enrollment goals have not been reached, despite collaborative outreach efforts and marketing done in partnership with many committed members of the Tracy community. These included an expansion of NDNU’s offerings in Tracy to include:
2015: BS in Business Administration and MBA
2017: BS in Human Services, Multiple and Single Subject Teaching Credentials
2018: MA and Credential in Special Education
2019: BS in Criminal Justice offered, but enrollment numbers not high enough to start
Since the program started in 2015, NDNU has enrolled 128 students in its various programs. Of these, 50 have graduated or will have completed degrees by May 2020, with additional students finishing by May 2021.
Unfortunately, enrollment in Tracy has fallen from 63 students in fall semester 2018, to the current total of 44 students, 35% of the projected enrollment for this time. These shortfalls in enrollment make operating as a stand-alone campus unsustainable, and they parallel the trend that many small, private institutions of higher education have been experiencing over the past several years. Because of this, NDNU’s Tracy office will be closed as of May 1, 2020. Online instruction will continue, and academic advisors, faculty, and NDNU staff remain committed to providing services to support the administrative and academic needs of Tracy students.
Notre Dame de Namur University is extremely grateful to the City of Tracy, to the Tracy Consortium for Higher Education, and to our staff and faculty in Tracy for their extraordinary collaboration and support of our campus and students in San Joaquin County. In particular, we are deeply thankful to the Consortium for their generosity and fundraising for scholarships for our students. Those scholarships are helping to fund students with financial need who are finishing their degrees over the next academic year. Everyone who has supported Notre Dame de Namur’s Tracy campus has helped to advance the hopes and careers of the students in our programs, and to bring more skilled talent to the community.
The Belmont campus has also experienced a decline in enrollment, and as a result, NDNU has made the decision that the university’s first priority at this time is to support current students who have the possibility of earning NDNU degrees by the end of spring semester 2021. The Board of Trustees decided in March 2020 that no new students will be admitted to programs in Tracy or Belmont, and the university’s goal is to graduate as many of the current students as possible, while finding transfer pathways for those unable to finish by spring 2021.
No final decision has been made yet regarding the future of Notre Dame de Namur University. The administration and the Board of Trustees will continue to work to find realistic sources of funds and partnerships that would allow NDNU to attain a viable structure in a time that is difficult for small private universities, compounded by the current pandemic.
ABOUT NDNU
Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) is a Catholic, not-for-profit, coeducational institution serving students from diverse backgrounds. Established in 1851 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, NDNU is the third-oldest college in California and the first authorized to grant the baccalaureate degree to women. NDNU maintains a strong commitment to academic excellence, social justice, and community engagement. The university is fully accredited and offers a rich variety of undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and teacher credential programs. NDNU has a satellite campus in Tracy in the Central Valley, a historic campus on the San Francisco Peninsula in Silicon Valley, and online programs.
Contact
Melissa McAlexander, PhD
mmcalexander@ndnu.edu