nelsonmuntz
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Sounds good in theory, but the better option for a school like Xavier is probably to try and stick it out and hope the others close. The really small Catholic schools are struggling even more as I understand it. I was reading the other day that St Michael's in Vermont might only have a few years left. That was a very healthy and desirable school 25 years ago.
Xavier will fail if it follows that plan.
There is a principle in banking and capital markets, but it kind of works for everything, that no one can survive a run on the bank. Once that doom loop starts, you generally don't come out. If Xavier is at risk of failing, it is already failing. They should be working with Dayton or someone to start combining operations, because it is not going to survive as an independent.