By Zachery Eanes And Jane Stancill
zeanes@heraldsun.com
jstancill@newsobserver.com
June 29, 2018 06:40 PM
DURHAM —
Three campuses, including the Art Institutes in Durham and Charlotte and South University in High Point, are expected to shut down before the end of the year.
The University of North Carolina system was notified this week that Dream Center Education Holdings has decided to close the three campuses, a move that will affect more than 3,000 students, according to internal email communications among UNC system staff who handle licensure issues for universities that operate in North Carolina.
All three will cease enrolling students for the upcoming term, the letter said.
“We will receive official notification tomorrow afternoon that Dream Center Education Holdings has decided to close 3 campuses in the state: South University-High Point, the Art Institute of Raleigh-Durham, and the Art Institute of Charlotte,” Kaity McNeill, director of Licensure for UNC, wrote in an email obtained by The News & Observer. “Enrollment will cease for the upcoming term and the plan is to close all of the campuses by the end of this calendar year.”
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