‘An incalculable loss’: Hampshire College to close doors after fall semester
Hampshire College, a liberal arts school in Amherst, Massachusetts, will permanently close after the fall semester due to financial pressures and low enrollment. The college's board of trustees stated that efforts to increase enrollment, refinance debt, and generate revenue fell short of what was needed for long-term stability.

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AI-generatedHampshire College, a liberal arts school in Amherst, Massachusetts, will permanently close after the fall semester due to financial pressures and low enrollment. The college's board of trustees stated that efforts to increase enrollment, refinance debt, and generate revenue fell short of what was needed for long-term stability. Current final-year students will be able to complete their degrees at Hampshire, while underclassmen will be able to transfer to partner institutions. Commencement ceremonies will be held for graduating students in May and December. The closure reflects a broader trend of higher education institutions facing financial difficulties.
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5 extractedHampshire College is woven into the very fabric of who I am...This is an incalculable loss.
First- through third-year students will be able to transfer through agreements Hampshire College has established with partner institutions.
The board said it had worked aggressively to increase enrollment, refinance existing debt, and realize new revenue via the sale of a portion of our land.
Nearly 300 higher education institutions closed between 2008 and 2023.
Hampshire College is set to close permanently after the fall semester due to low enrollment and financial problems.