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  1. Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts (formerly Northeast Catholic College, The College of Saint Mary Magdalen, and simply Magdalen College) was a private Catholic liberal arts college in Warner, New Hampshire. The college opened in 1973. Enrollment never exceeded 90 students and it closed in May 2024.

  2. Magdalen College is a residential, Catholic liberal arts institution located in Warner, New Hampshire that seeks—through the rigorous study and discussion of primary texts and through its vibrantly Catholic student life—to call our students to the life-long pursuit of

  3. 14. Nov. 2023 · Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts, a small Catholic institution in New Hampshire, will close at the end of the academic year due to low enrollment and financial challenges, WMUR 9 reported. The local ABC affiliate reported that Magdalen currently enrolls about 60 students.

  4. 21. Feb. 2024 · Magdalen College is a private, Catholic college located in Warner, New Hampshire. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 59 undergraduate students. The Magdalen College acceptance rate is 98%. The only major offered is Liberal Arts and Humanities. Magdalen College graduates 79% of its students.

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    • 511 KEARSARGE MOUNTAIN RD, WARNER, 03278, NH
  5. Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts, Warner, New Hampshire. 5,496 likes · 107 talking about this · 1,014 were here. Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts offers a Catholic, great books education...

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  6. Magdalen Colleges curriculum has been awarded a “Perfect A Rating” from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA). This superlative rating places the college among only four Catholic institutions in the country and among a mere twenty-four of the over 1,100 colleges and universities evaluated in the nation.

  7. 4. Dez. 2023 · On November 19th, just days after Magdalens board made their decision to close the school, a small group of alumni released a letter outlining a fourfold plan to make the school financially viable without losing its Catholic identity or dedication to the liberal arts.