Kilian Community College, a two-year institution in South Dakota, will close at the end of May 2016, The Sioux Falls Business Journal reports.
The college’s Board of Trustees voted on the closure on Thursday, and the president, Mark Millage, told students, faculty, staff, and donors about the decision in a message on Friday. “This was a very difficult decision,” he said. “Kilian has a rich, 38-year history of serving our community. But the reality is that the business of higher education is changing at a very rapid pace. New, local initiatives along with the external competitive landscape put our future in doubt.”
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