Labouré College of Healthcare in Massachusetts and Lourdes University in Ohio announced imminent closures after sustained enrollment declines and financial pressure. Labouré plans to cease operations in August and has a teach‑out agreement with Curry College to absorb its nursing program and hire about 15 nursing faculty; Labouré will transfer its endowment to a named nursing center at Curry pending approvals. Lourdes’ board cited mounting deficits and falling headcount and is arranging teach‑outs with regional institutions while appointing a final president to oversee the wind‑down. The announcements underscore the ongoing vulnerability of small, tuition‑dependent institutions in the current market.