Students held a "protestival" against the move
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Dartington College of Arts is considering a move to Plymouth in its search for a new home.
The college is internationally recognised as a premier institute for contemporary performing arts and has 680 students.
It announced a possible merger with University College, Falmouth, last month as it can no longer afford to stay at Devon's Dartington Estate.
The college said the University of Plymouth had presented a strong case.
However, a merger with University College, Falmouth, would enable it to access more government funding, as Cornwall is a "more deprived area".
Vaughan Lindsay, chief executive of Dartington Trust, said: "The fact they can access money that we can't is obviously a huge benefit."
Strong feelings
There is limited student accommodation available at Dartington and the college said it was considering a merger to preserve its long-term future.
The move has raised concerns in Totnes, home of the college since 1961, where students last month held what they called a "protestival" against the college moving.
They said the whole essence of the college came from its relationship with the trust that runs the 850-acre estate.
The Dartington Estate was bought in 1925 by Leonard and Dorothy Elmhirst as a centre for an experiment in rural regeneration.
Consultants are now looking into the feasibility of the move.