- Joined
- 5/2/06
- Messages
- 11,954
- Points
- 273
In recent years, I've observed a growing number of MFE programs with shrinking class sizes. Many of these programs are relatively new, often emerging from smaller state universities, while others have been established for much longer. This trend appears to be a result of market dynamics, where an oversupply of programs meets dwindling demand. As the job market has cooled over the past few years, smaller programs have struggled to remain viable.
Last year, we decided to stop ranking programs with cohort sizes of fewer than 15 students (including part-time participants). We believe a program isn’t sustainable if it attracts so few applicants. As a result, our 2024 rankings have been reduced to just 22 programs.
Here is the list of discontinued MFE programs in recent memory. The list will be updated.
Last year, we decided to stop ranking programs with cohort sizes of fewer than 15 students (including part-time participants). We believe a program isn’t sustainable if it attracts so few applicants. As a result, our 2024 rankings have been reduced to just 22 programs.
Here is the list of discontinued MFE programs in recent memory. The list will be updated.
- Rutgers Mathematical Finance: Once the most prominent program at Rutgers, it is set to be discontinued in Fall 2024.
- Dayton Financial Mathematics: Discontinued in Fall 2022 after experiencing a sharp decline in enrollment, averaging only 4 students per year since 2019. The attached PDF details the University of Dayton's decision to close the program.
- IIT Mathematical Finance. Put on hold in 2022 following the departure of its director, with no signs of a return.
- Michigan MFE. Offered by the College of Engineering, this program was closed in 2013. In 2015, the new Michigan QFRM program was jointly launched by the Math and Stats Depts.
- Hofstra Quantitative Finance. Discontinued in 2022 after years of single-digit enrollment.
- Notre Dame Computational Finance. Launched in 2012 and suspended in 2016.
Attachments
Last edited: