It is with a heavy heart that we announce the closure of Northland College.
A press release with the announcement can be found below.
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the closure of Northland College.
A press release with the announcement can be found below.
Posted June 4, 2025
Northland College is undertaking the complicated and highly regulated process of closing an institution of higher education. This has involved inventorying of assets, preparing final reports for federal agencies which regulate our industry, analyzing the endowment, finalizing financial records, preparing real estate for sale, and determining the proper disposition of everything the College owns.
While we are involved in all aspects related to this work and the College, it is going to take significantly longer to complete what needs to be done to close Northland College.
We appreciate the eagerness of the many requests and inquiries that we continue to receive. We are responsible for adhering to regulations and it will all take time to work through the process and details. We are mindful of the community and inquiries and will reach out when appropriate to discuss how to address them.
Thank you for your patience and understanding while we work to complete these tasks to the best of our ability.
For immediate release: February 19, 2025
The Northland College Board of Trustees today voted unanimously to close the College at the end of the 2024–25 academic year. Founded in Wisconsin in 1892, Northland was the first US college to fully integrate an environmental focus with its liberal arts curriculum. Located on the south shore of Lake Superior, surrounded by northern forests, Northland College inspired its students to explore the fundamental interconnections between nature, place and people.
“Despite the collaborative efforts of the entire Northland family, we no longer have the resources needed to navigate the economic and demographic storms endangering small, liberal arts institutions today,” said Ted Bristol, Chair of the Northland College Board of Trustees. “With declining enrollment and soaring costs, it takes more to operate the College than we raise in tuition. Even after enacting aggressive measures to cut costs and raise revenues, Northland College has no sustainable path forward.”
Northland’s innovative, interdisciplinary learning approach fostered dynamic educational experiences, research and partnerships that extended well beyond its classrooms. The College’s mission was driven by the belief that understanding and addressing complex environmental and social challenges requires inclusion of diverse perspectives, critical thinking, creativity and collaboration.
Northland’s capacity to finance itself had been in jeopardy since March 2024, when its Board declared financial exigency. More than one thousand donors responded to a spring 2024 fundraising appeal and the College reduced costs by streamlining its academic offerings and cutting staff. Northland began the fall 2024 semester with a smaller student body and a focus on nine majors.
The Board of Trustees today also accepted the resignation of President Chad Dayton and appointed Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty Barb Lundberg as Northland’s interim president.
Jonathan C.
news@northland.edu
715-682-1496
I write to inform the Northland College community that today the Board of Trustees unanimously voted to close the College at the end of the academic year. Despite the collaborative efforts of the entire Northland family—students, faculty, staff, administrators, board members, alumni, partners, donors, friends…
The Northland College Board of Trustees today voted unanimously to close the College at the end of the 2024–25 academic year. Founded in Wisconsin in 1892, Northland was the first US college to fully integrate an environmental focus with its liberal arts curriculum. Located on…