The College of Saint Rose will auction its properties, artwork, musical instruments and more in December as part of its bankruptcy filing process, a spokesperson said Friday.
The college closed in June after the 2023-24 academic year and filed for bankruptcy in October.
At a bankruptcy hearing held Wednesday, a judge approved the sale of dozens of campus properties, art, pianos and miscellaneous items.
An auction for the properties is scheduled for Dec. 12, according to the college. JLL, its real estate advisor, is marketing the campus and the auction for the campus properties.
The judge also approved the sale of the college's artwork on Dec. 8 through an auction conducted by Carlsen Gallery based in Freehold, Greene County, and the sale of its pianos by Artist Pianos in Latham by appointment.
As it winds down operations, the college will issue final degrees to students in December who have requested a Saint Rose degree after completing their remaining credits elsewhere.
The college announced in December 2023 that it would close due to insufficient resources.