The Bridgeport, Conn-based University of Bridgeport and Marlboro College (Marlboro, Vt.) recently announced they have signed a letter of intent to merge. According to a U. of Bridgeport press release, "The move is a way to expand geographic and educational opportunities for students while creating a sustainable future for one of New England's storied liberal arts colleges [Marlboro] at a time of rapid change in the higher education landscape."
A similar letter to the Marlboro College community from college President Kevin F.F. Quigley and Board of Trustees Chair, Richard H. Saudek, noted that the merger "would retain Marlboro's faculty, students, and campus as part of the new Marlboro College of Arts and Sciences within the University of Bridgeport, while significantly increasing educational opportunities for students on both campuses." The letter also noted the reason for the college's outreach for an educational partner: "significant revenue challenges resulting from a rapid and accelerating decline in the number of college-aged students in New England and beyond."
According to the University of Bridgeport, the merger will create opportunities for students on both campuses as soon as spring 2020. To read the full Bridgeport press release and letters from both institutions in their entirety, click here.
Editor's Note: After we went to press, it was widely reported that Bridgeport had pulled out of the merger. Look for follow-up in the November issue.
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