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Hampshire College company history timeline

1970

Hampshire admitted its first students in 1970.

As an outcome of the effort, the college opened its door for classes in 1970.

1971

The college rented as much space as possible in its downtown Manchester location, but by 1971 it had outgrown the space.

Campus construction continued over the years, with the campus expanding from a handful of buildings in 1971 to more than 40.

1998

In 1998, it launched its first doctoral program.

2001

The campus expansion and program development led to a significant moment in the institution’s history when New Hampshire College became Southern New Hampshire University in 2001.

2003

The Making of a College is (as of 2003) out of print but available in electronic form from the Hampshire College Archives.

2005

Hexter was inaugurated on October 15, 2005.

2011

Jonathan Lash was named the sixth president of the College in May, 2011, joining Hampshire as an internationally recognized expert on global sustainability, climate change, and environmental challenges and solutions.

2012

On August 23, 2012, the school announced the establishment of a scholarship fund dedicated to helping undocumented students get degrees.

2017

As of June 30, 2017, the endowment had risen to $48.5 million.

2019

On January 15, 2019, president Miriam Nelson and the Board of Trustees announced that due to financial instability the college was planning to seek a strategic partner to ensure long term sustainability.

Shortly thereafter, on February 1, 2019, the college announced that for the Fall 2019 semester it would only be admitting students who had already been offered early admission or who had previously deferred admission.

While the occupation in the Dean of Students office ended after a few weeks, the sit-in in the president's office lasted for 75 days, ending on April 22, 2019.

In September 2019, there was an incoming class of 13 students and total enrollment was projected to be 600 students (about half of typical enrollment) due to decreased retention rates.

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