It was merged into the University of Alberta as of July 1, 2004.
The Academy later was merged into the University of Göttingen, moving to a new building on the main campus in 1970.
In 1969, the school decided to merge into the University of Portland, the state's only Catholic university.
It would be merged with two other colleges into the University of Louisville in 1846 and is considered the ancestor of the university's present day medical school.
At some points, the administration seriously considered ceasing operations or merging into the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
In 2004, the former Guizhou Vocational Institute of Technology merged into the University.
In 1942 the various faculties merged into the University of Haiti.
In 2006 the University merged into the larger University of Tilburg.
Once the college merged into the University of Hartford, students were able to enroll in majors offered through the other constituent colleges, including business and architecture.
In 1945 all normal schools in Alberta were merged into the University of Alberta's faculty of education.