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CAMPUS CLOSURES By Eric Kelderman Nearly half of the state’s two-year liberal-arts institutions are being shuttered. It wasn’t supposed to be this way. BACKGROUNDER By Erin Gretzinger Leaders have put off making tough decisions about their public colleges for decades. The options have only grown more difficult. PRESTIGE HOUNDS By Francie Diep Prashant Sehgal is a moderator for three online college-admissions forums totaling more than 1.1 million users. Here’s what he’s learned about what college hopefuls are like these days.
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COLLEGE ACCESS By Eric Hoover Acknowledging the rollout has been “a major challenge,” Federal Student Aid leaders were met with feelings of frustration, worry, and even some gratitude as they spoke at a national conference. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Response to pro-Palestinian activism is raising fresh free-speech concerns at a prominent overseas branch campus
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