The college was merged into the Royal School of Mines in 1853.
In 1955, the separate colleges for men and women were merged into The College.
In 1973, both colleges were merged to form the new institution.
The college was eventually merged with the University of Florida.
In 1934 this college was closed and merged with Madras Christian College.
The two agricultural colleges were merged to form NAU in 1952.
The other colleges were merged with the Kentucky Technical College system and were placed under a separate board of control.
In 1981, three individual colleges of arts, technology and adult education were merged into one.
The two colleges were merged and given the name Faculty of Arts and Letters in 1964.
The college has been merged with Khalifa University.