By Associated Press - Thursday, May 10, 2018

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Sweet Briar College President Meredith Woo says her school has seen a 40 percent increase in admission deposits compared to a year ago.

The News & Advance in Lynchburg reports that Woo also told the leaders of Amherst County Tuesday that the college was studying whether to put orchards and vineyards on the 3,250-acre (1,300-hectare) campus to boost revenues.

The school plans to produce wild honey in the near future.



The women’s college almost closed a few years ago. Leaders in 2015 announced plans to close Sweet Briar because of low enrollment and financial challenges.

Alumnae fought back and a settlement was brokered to save the school.

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Information from: The News & Advance, http://www.newsadvance.com/

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