Goddard College Announces Closure

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Goddard College, a small liberal arts school located in Plainfield, Vermont, has announced that it will be closing its doors permanently. The decision comes after years of financial struggles and declining enrollment numbers.

The news of Goddard College’s closure has shocked many in the academic community, as the school has a long history of offering innovative and student-centered education. Founded in 1863, Goddard College was known for its experiential learning model, which allowed students to design their own curriculum and pursue their interests in a self-directed way.

However, in recent years, Goddard College has faced mounting financial challenges. The school’s enrollment numbers have been steadily declining, and its operating costs have continued to rise. Despite efforts to increase enrollment and cut expenses, the financial strain proved to be too much for the institution to bear.

In a statement announcing the closure, Goddard College President Bernard Bull expressed his sorrow over the decision. “This was a difficult choice to make, but ultimately, we had to consider what was best for our students and the future of the institution,” Bull said. “We are grateful to all of the faculty, staff, and students who have been a part of the Goddard College community over the years.”

The closure of Goddard College is a loss for both the academic community and the local community in Plainfield. The school was a cultural and educational hub in the area, and its closure will have a profound impact on the town and its residents.

Many students and alumni of Goddard College have expressed their sadness and disbelief at the news of the closure. For many, Goddard was more than just a school – it was a place of learning, growth, and community. The loss of Goddard College will be deeply felt by all who have been a part of its community.

As Goddard College prepares to close its doors for the last time, the school leaves behind a legacy of innovation and student-centered education. While the closure is a sad moment for all who have been a part of the Goddard community, the impact of the school will live on in the lives of its students and alumni.

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