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Ohio’s Chancellor University to close in August

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SEVEN HILLS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio institution that educated American businessmen John D. Rockefeller and Harvey Firestone is closing after 165 years of service.

Chancellor University announced Monday it will stop offering classes in late August. The school did not provide reasons for closing.

The university was founded in 1848. It began facing financial difficulties in the early 2000s.

The school closed between 2007 and 2008 before it was bought out of bankruptcy and turned into an online-only, for-profit institution. Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of General Electric Co., then founded his management institute at the university, but he severed ties with the institution in December 2011.

The school said in a release on its website that the university’s students will be transferred to Alliant International University, a California-based, nonprofit school next month.

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