Judson College in Alabama Closing Permanently in July
“Enrollment had also significantly dwindled over the years, going from 145 last year to 80 this year.”
Lower enrollment, a lack of cash flow, and then the pandemic, provided a perfect storm here.
CBS News in Alabama reports:
Judson College to close after 183 years in Alabama
Judson College, a private Baptist women’s college that has stood in Marion for 183 years, is shutting its doors for good, the school announced Thursday.
In a statement post to the college’s website, officials announced that the Judson College Board of Trustees had voted to close college by July 31 with residence halls closing at the end of May. The news comes as the fundraising efforts the last couple of years failed to produce enough money to support the school. Enrollment had also significantly dwindled over the years, going from 145 last year to 80 this year.
Addressing the board, Tew said that “We know this was the right decision, but there is not a person here whose heart isn’t broken over this,” Judson President W. Mark Tew reportedly said at the meeting. “I share the heartbreak of this decision that is felt by generations of Judson students, faculty, and friends.”
The Board will now move through orderly closing through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, creating a five-member committee to work with administration and bankruptcy counsel as it moves through its transition to closure.
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Colleges this size are impossible to save other than thru a merger. Please note that this is not Judson University in Elgin, IL.