15 American Colleges Closed Their Campuses For Good in 2025
At least 15 nonprofit institutions announced closures amid a difficult year for higher education as the sector navigated rising operating costs and political minefields associated with a Donald Trump presidency.
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Here are the nonprofit colleges that announced closures this year:
Northland College St. Andrews University Limestone University Bacone College Penn State - Dubois Penn State - Fayette Penn State - Mont Alto Penn State - New Kensington Penn State - Shenango Penn State - Wilkes-Barre Penn State - York Siena Heights University The King's College Trinity Christian College Sterling College
However in the US, nearly 300 colleges and universities offering an associate degree or higher closed between 2008 and 2023. More than 60% of those were run by for-profit operators. Sadly, in 2022 HBUC Lincoln College in Illinois was forced to close its doors after 157 years because of financial difficulties and COVID-19.
As of Dec 2025, the US has approximately 902 billionaire oligarchs, making America the country with the largest billionaire population in the world.
Recently, mega-oligarch Miriam Adelson obnoxiously offered Dummkopf Trumpf $250m towards him seeking a third term.
One AI snapshot revealed that $250 million could potentially save five to ten small colleges from closure. So, Miriam Adelson, or any one of these super-rich 902 oligarchs, could have easily saved dozens of colleges or universities from demise.
The priorities of America's billionaire mega-oligarchs are certainly not for the benefit of the American people but their own greedy self-interest to say the least.
#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-23 03:30 AM | Reply
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