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The college closings of 2024—and what lies beyond

University Business

The only public university on this list, enrollment at Maritime Academy has fallen by 31% since the 2016-17 academic year, Cal Matters reports. The system will downsize to 22 universities. Nine schools guaranteed admissions for the college’s remaining students with more than 60 credits completed.

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Is this the first college closing announced in 2025?

University Business

The only public university on this list, enrollment at Maritime Academy has fallen by 31% since the 2016-17 academic year, Cal Matters reports. The system will downsize to 22 universities. Nine schools guaranteed admissions for the college’s remaining students with more than 60 credits completed.

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2023 Seal of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

ASU has added several Spanish language marketing materials, including an En Espanol section on the university’s website, a comprehensive admissions piece, Spanish campus tours, and multiple recruitment pieces for academic programs. Edward’s University St. Hawkins Jr. It has also worked to remove barriers for transfer students.

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These 2 colleges avoided closings in March by merger, acquisition

University Business

The only public university on this list, enrollment at Maritime Academy has fallen by 31% since the 2016-17 academic year, Cal Matters reports. The system will downsize to 22 universities. Nine schools guaranteed admissions for the college’s remaining students with more than 60 credits completed.

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Reflections on 2018 and Predictions for 2019: with Drumm McNaughton | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 012

The Change Leader, Inc.

In 2018, we saw four big themes: marketplace dynamics; Washington follies; higher ed governance failures (which includes higher eds version of #MeToo); and the Harvard admissions lawsuit. Over the last few years (2016-2018), more than 100 colleges haves closed. This also goes for boards of private universities.