Anger and questions swirl as University of the Arts abruptly shuts down


The abrupt announcement that the 154-year-old University of the Arts will permanently close on Friday has stunned students, faculty, elected officials, and even the school’s own president and board chair, who said Friday that they “are struggling to make sense of the present moment.”

They haven’t fully detailed why they decided to shut the university down June 7, except to say that a bad financial situation quickly got much worse. “Significant, unanticipated expenses…came to light very suddenly,” chair Judson Aaron and president Kerry Walk said, and they “were unable to bridge the necessary gaps.”

The news has left students scrambling to figure out how they’ll continue their education. UArts said it’s building “seamless transfer pathways” to Drexel, Temple, Moore College of Art and Design, and other schools.

It’s the latest of several closures and consolidations of storied higher education programs in the region. The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts’ said in January that it will stop granting degrees, Cabrini University just closed, and Delaware College of Art and Design announced last month that it’s shutting down.





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