Limestone University, a 179-year-old Christian liberal arts college in Gaffney, South Carolina, is in danger of closing or shifting to online-only instruction unless it secures $6 million in emergency funding, according to multiple news reports. Citing enrollment declines, rising costs, and structural challenges, the university’s board of trustees reportedly warned of a potential shutdown as early as April 22.
However, there reportedly appears to be some signs of hope for the university. The board has announced a possible funding source that could help keep Limestone open for both in-person and online education. Chair Randall Richardson called the development “cautiously optimistic,” emphasizing it’s only a possibility for now. The board is expected to reconvene by April 29.
President Nathan Copeland praised the faith and unity of the community, urging continued prayers and patience. Limestone serves 1,600 students and contributes $150 million annually to the local economy.
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A South Carolina college faces closure after nearly two centuries — unless it scrounges up $6 million by April deadline -New York Post
A South Carolina college could close after 179 years if it can’t find $6 million by Tuesday – ABC News 8
Limestone University makes major announcement about school’s future – WYFF News 4
EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was compiled from media reports by The Baptist Paper, with reporting from Limestone University.