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The financially struggling Rosemont College has struck a definitive agreement to merge into neighboring Villanova University, beginning in 2027 and becoming final in 2028, officials from the Catholic ...
Rosemont College in Rosemont has been planning a merger for a while, years, in fact, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia ...
Rosemont College leadership knew years ago a merger was in the school's future and assembled a list of potential partners. Villanova wasn't on it.
The small Montgomery County school will be absorbed by its larger Catholic peer, which also recently acquired Cabrini.
Rosemont College and Villanova University have announced a merger that will, eventually, see the college become a satellite campus for Villanova. In a statement, officials from both schools said ...
Rosemont College will merge with its much larger neighbor, Villanova University, joining two private, Catholic institutions in the Philadelphia area, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. The small ...
The terms of the merger are subject to approval from The Middle States Commission on Higher Education as well as state and federal regulators. Expected to be complete in 2028.
Rosemont College will merge with Villanova University starting in 2027, the two Catholic universities in Pennsylvania announced Monday. Current Rosemont students will be able to finish their ...
Villanova University plans to absorb Rosemont College, which will take on the former’s name after a multiyear transition period set to begin in 2027, the two Catholic institutions in ...
The Philadelphia-area Catholic school has faced financial challenges for more than a decade and emerged from an accreditation ...
ROSEMONT, Pa. (WPVI) -- Rosemont College and Villanova University are merging. The transition will begin in 2027. During that time, Rosemont will continue to operate as an independent entity.
Starting in 2028, Rosemont students who have not completed their degree will be able to transfer to Villanova. The former walk-on and Gators team manager for three years was wide-eyed in an interview ...