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Notre Dame College to Close After Spring Semester

Notre Dame College announced that it will close at the end of the spring semester. The college has also worked out agreements so that students can finish their education at nine other colleges and universities. The South Euclid college, which first opened in 1922, cited financial challenges in its closing announcement. Notre Dame said it has dealt with declining enrollment, rising costs and significant debt — and that these challenges lead the college’s board of trustees to decide to close the institution.
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