The University of Central Florida is canceling the popular business class called Cornerstone, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

The Orlando Sentinel reported that about 2,000 students enrolled in the course annually and the class has been offered at UCF for 22 years.

The UCF Cornerstone website says the social entrepreneurship class taught students to “practice the lessons related to entrepreneurial thinking, communication, teamwork, diversity, creativity, ethics…”

Students in the Cornerstone class have raised money for a variety of charities to help the community, one of them being New Hope for Kids. The Nonprofit’s executive director, David Joswick, estimated that Cornerstone raised about $43,605 for the charity last year.