St. Gregory's University in Oklahoma announces Closure

St. Gregory's University in Shawnee, OK announced this past week that it will close at the end of the current fall semester.  The institution was founded by Benedictine monks at Sacred Heart Mission in 1875.  It relocated to Shawnee, OK in 1916 and was initially chartered as the Catholic University of Oklahoma.  It was renamed St. Gregory's College.  Later after 1997, the name changed to St. Gregory's University.
You can read more at Inside Higher Ed in Scott Jaschik's article, "Another Small Private College Will Close."
Patrina Adger interviewed students and staff and her video is posted on the KOCO-TV News website, "Students at St. Gregory's University looking for answers after news of closure."


If you are interested in recent trends for closures and mergers, access College Closures since 2009 in the index at the right of any College History Garden page.  There are separate tabs for non-profit and for-profit closures.  Each tab includes basic information for each institution, i.e., Carnegie Classification, sector, accrediting agency, and the IPEDS unitid.

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