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Ohio University Plans to Sell a Satellite Campus as College Enrollment Drops Statewide

Like colleges across Ohio, enrollment at Ohio University has declined over the past decade. Ohio University’s board of trustees voted Friday to allow the university to sell one of its satellite campuses. The Proctorville Center, located just across the Ohio River from Huntington, West Virginia, opened in 2007 with the goal of offering college courses at an accessible location. But amid a statewide drop in college enrollment, the center has fewer and fewer students.
 
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