Education
Related: About this forumMy college survived the Great Depression and after a unanimous vote by the Board of Trustees,
it's going to close August 25.
Sweet Briar College.
One of the last independent all women's schools. I'm devastated.
I feel for the student who worked hard in high school, applied, got accepted and planned to be a graduate.
They're having a Reunion Week-end in May where all classes are invited.
http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/lynchburg-bedford/sweet-briar-college-to-close-according-to-letter-obtained-by-wdbj7/31585512
Sweet Briar College was founded in 1901. The school's current enrollment is 561 students.
This is a sad day for the entire Sweet Briar College community, Paul G. Rice, SBC board chair, said in a statement posted on the school's website. The board closely examined the Colleges financial situation and weighed it against our obligations to current and prospective students, parents, faculty and staff, alumnae, donors and friends. We voted to act now to cease academic operations responsibly, allowing us to place students at other academic institutions, to assist faculty and staff with the transition and to conduct a more orderly winding down of academic operations.
The final commencement ceremony will be held May 16. The college will officially close August 25 to allow students to complete summer credit hours
mike_c
(36,358 posts)I'm sorry to hear this.
TBF
(34,613 posts)I lived on the east coast for several years and it always had a good reputation.
underpants
(187,024 posts)My in-laws are from Lynchburg. We have gone to the Briar Patch several times.
Sancho
(9,106 posts)what bothers me the most is that the GOP have systematically sent money to "for profit" and online schools that do a terrible job, and they won't support the historically good colleges.
I hope that more than a century of education is appreciated - I'm sure that it changed the lives of many women.