November 13, 1998
Dwindling Enrollment Forces Castle College to Shut Down
Castle College will close next spring because of dwindling enrollment.
The New Hampshire Sisters of Mercy, which runs the two-year Roman Catholic college, announced last week that the college would shut its doors in May, forcing its 100 students to transfer to other institutions. The institution opened in 1963 as a secretarial school, became a junior college in 1973, admitted men in 1988, and became Castle College in
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