Best known schools most likely to close over next 10 years

Anonymous
I'm a Beloit alum, and I haven't heard anything at all about enrollment issues this year. In fact, it seemed like Beloit has been making good efforts to diversify their offerings by absorbing some of the pre-professional programs of other Wisconsin schools that have shut down- like health sciences. They also recently added women's hockey. Like so many other small LACs they do struggle with budget issues, but not to the extent that they're on the verge of shutting down- I would be shocked if that were the case.
Anonymous
Commonwealth of VA will not allow UVa to close UVa Wise. Also will not allow VA State U or UMW to close. Politically impossible in each case.
Anonymous
I think PP spoke wrong.
Armed with her usual arsenal of numbers, Vice President for Enrollment, Marketing, and Athletics Karen Schedin transitioned the proceedings from committee reports to an update on admissions. “Good news from the admissions office,” she said cheerfully, announcing to a showering of applause that Beloit College has received 192 first-year deposits from new students for fall 2026. Schedin also emphasized that this was a 45% increase from this time last year, when the number was 134, and that there will also be 67 students on campus for Accepted Students Day on April 18. The numbers also reflect a good pace for accepted students, a 35% increase from last year, and Schedin estimated that Beloit will reach 4,000 accepted students in their current recruiting cycle.


This was posted in April and many students enroll may 1st or right before. The yield is a Bit rough, but it isn’t far off from peers.
Anonymous
Emerson is doing fine.
Anonymous
Drew
Wittenberg
Anonymous
Salem college, Sweet Briar, Hollins and Meredith Southern women’s colleges are a dying breed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Salem college, Sweet Briar, Hollins and Meredith Southern women’s colleges are a dying breed.


Maybe masculinity isn’t as yucky as some would have you believe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Allegheny College
Earlham College
Beloit College
Cornell College
Lake Forest College
Juniata College
Wittenberg University
Bethany College

I didn’t know Beloit was struggling so much. Only 100 students in the next class.


Where did you get Juniata? I’m curious because DC seriously considered it. It’s a great little school. I didn’t see any red flags.
Anonymous
I think LACs outside the top 50 that don’t have strong endowments will gradually fall. Eventually some with good endowments will fall too - people are having fewer kids. Hampshire was founded pretty recently and had a pretty low endowment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Commonwealth of VA will not allow UVa to close UVa Wise. Also will not allow VA State U or UMW to close. Politically impossible in each case.


+1. UVA-Wise and UVA’s satellite campuses all serve specific needs - like education for Appalachia kids and adults wanting to return to school for certifications in specific areas. That will never change because the Commonwealth thinks that’s of value.
Anonymous
Drexel had a major deficit (over 52 million) according to 2024 990 but they did merge so may be OK.

https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/231352630
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A couple others that have known financial and enrollment challenges in recent years:

Emerson
Muhlenberg
Ithaca


None of these are in serious financial struggles though they all need to tighten their budgets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell


They are in great shape financially. What makes you say that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Salem college, Sweet Briar, Hollins and Meredith Southern women’s colleges are a dying breed.


These are what I thought of too. UMW seems to be dropping/consolidating majors which is going to affect enrollment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell


They are in great shape financially. What makes you say that?


PP is just baiting someone into saying "pipeline"

Are any of these based on facts or are people just naming small colleges?
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