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After Colleges Close, Most Displaced Students Never Earn A Degree

Por: Forbes Business November 15, 2022

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Nearly 1,300 colleges have closed since 1970, leaving students with incomplete degrees and no ... [+] certain path forward. getty Less than half of students that were attending a college that closed ever re-enrolled at a different institution, according to a new report—the most comprehensive to date—on the impact of closures on student outcomes. Of the students that did re-enroll eventually, only 37% have earned a credential. Bottom line:... + full article



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