I don't know much about Hampshire and if I did my information would be outdated.
Florida will be a wasteland with its public education system destroyed.
New College had hard times in the '70's, and a building program and increase in the number of students which destroyed historic architecture starting when I was there, but I never imagined this happening.
I wonder what the many philanthropists who gave money to New College over its history must be thinking now.
I think Jon is correct on this one - if so, it's a possible win-win. Hampshire (aka Hamster) College is actually a really good little progressive college with affiliations to the other schools in the area- such as Smith, UMass, Mt Holyoke, maybe Amherst College?, but it's $$$.
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Originally posted by Nina: Hampshire (aka Hamster) College is actually a really good little progressive college with affiliations to the other schools in the area- such as Smith, UMass, Mt Holyoke, maybe Amherst College?, but it's $$$.
Have a couple of old friends who went there and they seem to have liked the experience and turned out OK.
But in the face of shrinking population I can see the smaller colleges struggling. UMass Amherst is the only exception being the flagship campus of a state university.