A South Carolina college faces closure after nearly two centuries - unless it scrounges up $6 million by April deadline
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Limestone University, a long-standing liberal arts institution in South Carolina, urgently seeks $6 million to stay operational. Established in 1845 and known for its unique heritage, the university might have to transition to online-only classes or shut down entirely by late April due to significant financial challenges, including a steep operational deficit. The Board of Trustees emphasizes the importance of preserving the university's mission and the emotional impact its potential closure could have on the community.
"The psychological and emotional toll will be equally profound. Limestone has been a point of pride, tradition, and inspiration for our residents."
"The Board's priority is to preserve the Limestone mission of education and service on our campus in addition to online."
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