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New College of Florida wants at least $400M in state funding for institutional overhaul

Higher Ed Dive

The small liberal arts institution will need to overcome long-term underfunding challenges to reach 1,200 students by 2028, President Richard Corcoran said.

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Villanova and Rosemont Announce Merger, Smaller Catholic Institution to Be Absorbed by 2028

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In what officials describe as a response to "the changing higher education landscape," Rosemont College and Villanova University have announced a merger agreement that will eventually see the smaller Catholic institution absorbed into its larger neighbor on Philadelphia's Main Line. Villanova University President Rev.

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These 2 colleges avoided closings in March by merger, acquisition

University Business

(Updated: April 2, 2025) With college closings expected to uptick over the next five years due to the demographic cliff, two small regional colleges avoided shutting their doors by merging with larger institutions. ” Rosemont students who graduate by 2028 will still receive a Rosemont degree. Cornish College of the Arts (Wash.)

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President moves: Announcing a surge of hires, including this state flagship

University Business

Edmonds currently serves as Lycoming’s executive vice president and chief external affairs officer,where he oversees strategic and institutional planning, program innovation, fundraising and financial management and other tasks. Kiss also served 12 years as president of Agnes Scott College, an all-womens liberal arts college in Atlanta.

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New College of Florida wants at least $400M in state funding for institutional overhaul - Laura Spitalniak, Higher Ed Dive

Economics and Change in Higher Education

New College of Florida is seeking a $400 million state investment over the next five years to help it boost enrollment and compete with other liberal arts colleges, a highly unusual amount for a public institution with roughly 700 students.

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State of Play 2023

Susquehanna President's Blog

Most institutions were less predatory and most students and their families were less prone to peregrinate than many of us expected. million between 2026 and 2028 became foreshadowed as a consequence of the pandemic. For tuition-dependent institutions, which is most of us, there has been a parallel drop in revenue.