After 130 years, Southeastern University in Washington, D.C., doesn’t plan to offer fall classes, reports The Washington Post. The institution lost its accreditation, effective August 31, after years of declining enrollment, faculty size, and financial support. It’s still possible that the university will merge with the nearby GS Graduate School, which serves mostly government employees, the Post reports.
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No Classes This Fall at University That Lost Accreditation
September 14, 2009, 2:04 pm
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