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Memphis College of Art Announces its Closure

Memphis College of Art Announces its Closure

“The college’s situation is not unique”

Financial problems and lowered enrollment have taken a toll on this small school. Now they’re hanging it up.

Inside Higher Ed reports:

Another Small College Will Close

The Memphis College of Art announced Tuesday that it will no longer admit new students and that it will shut down operations.

The announcement cited “declining enrollment, overwhelming real estate debt and no viable long-term plan for financial sustainability.”

The college is small and nonprofit. It has long played a key role in the arts in Memphis and surrounding areas. The Commercial Appeal reported that while the college has been enrolling around 380 students in recent years, this year’s enrollment is much lower, at 307, including 25 graduate students. The college has 26 full-time faculty members.

While small art colleges have particular financial struggles, the news comes at a time of challenges for many small colleges that lack financial resources. The college statement said: “The college’s situation is not unique — small private colleges face financial challenges across the country. Over the last months, the school’s leaders have cut costs to operate as efficiently as possible, but it wasn’t sufficient to sustain operations beyond the current academic year without continued significant community support.”

Memphis College of Art is the second small private to announce closure plans this month. Grace University, in Nebraska, also announced plans to shut down.

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Comments

Welcome to the reality of the culture of death…

ufo destroyers | October 25, 2017 at 2:39 pm

Lived in Memphis many years. Sorry to see it go. Say goodbye to Amy Carter’s alma mater.