Some private Iowa colleges fight mergers despite falling enrollment


  • After Iowa Wesleyan University’s closure and Upper Iowa University’s cuts this year, experts say more closures loom over the next several years.
  • The share of U.S. high school graduates enrolling in colleges has dropped from 70% in 2009 to 62% last year.
  • Tuition revenue increased by 35% at U.S. private, nonprofit colleges from 2011 to 2021. In Iowa, tuition revenue increased by just 10%.
  • While total college enrollment dropped by 2% in the U.S. from 2011-21, college enrollment in Iowa dropped by 14%.
  • Half of Iowa private, nonprofit colleges saw tuition revenue decline from 2011 to 2021.

At this time last year, administrators at Clarke University and Loras College were deep into discussions about merging their eastern Iowa schools.

The small, private Catholic institutions predate Iowa’s formation as a state. But they sit just a mile from each other in Dubuque — Clarke on Clarke Drive, Loras on Loras Boulevard.

And, like many other private colleges nationally and in Iowa, the schools have struggled with declining enrollment.

Last fall, 970 students attended Clarke, a 19% drop from a decade earlier. About 1,300 students attended Loras, a 15% decline.

“From 30,000 feet, it looks like a good idea,” Clarke Interim President Fletcher Lamkin said of the proposal.





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