When will the merger be complete?
Northeastern anticipates approval on or before June 30, 2026, with plans to close the deal this summer.
Education / University News
After almost two years, Northeastern University's planned acquisition of Marymount Manhattan College is nearing completion. The merger would transform Marymount Manhattan's Upper East Side campus into Northeastern's New York City presence,...
Northeastern University's strategic move to merge with Marymount Manhattan College addresses the challenges faced by smaller liberal arts colleges while providing Northeastern with a valuable New York City campus. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education has been monitoring the change, ensuring compliance and proper handling of student records. This acquisition is expected to keep Marymount’s performing arts programs alive, which was a key consideration for Marymount’s trustees. For additional details, see reporting by Inside Higher Ed&ref=yanuki.com and analysis of small-college consolidation from The Hechinger Report&ref=yanuki.com.
Northeastern anticipates approval on or before June 30, 2026, with plans to close the deal this summer.
Current students can stay in their chosen programs, with no tuition hikes beyond customary annual increases.
Full-time faculty will initially receive one-year contracts as they shift into the Northeastern system.
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