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345 Small Private Colleges And Universities Could Close Down In The Next 6 Years
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RE: 345 Small Private Colleges And Universities Could Close Down In The Next 6 Years
(02-24-2021 11:57 PM)DFW HOYA Wrote:  
(02-17-2021 08:12 PM)CenterSquarEd Wrote:  Siena’s got a $137 million endowment, a former Congressman for a President, and a downtown arena that they can play basketball in when fans are allowed again. This year stings, but they’ll be fine.

St. Joe's has a $293 million endowment and they're publicly shopping for a merger.

Is that still the USciences deal? That has some strategic advantages. Siena is positioned as a mostly undergrad liberal arts college. They could merge with the struggling St. Rose if they want, which would give them some postgrad education credentials if nothing else, but there isn’t quite the same synergy other than their Catholic traditions.
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