Colleges and universities are struggling to stay afloat. The reasons are numerous: declining numbers of college-age students in much of the country, rising tuition at public institutions as state ...
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Ten years ago, Carlos Marquez started as a day laborer at Live Oak Farms in California's San Joaquin Valley. Now, he's the farm's operations manager and a full-time student at Merced College. Marquez ...
Recent high school graduate Carlton Horton, who goes by "CJ," knew the traditional college experience wasn't for him. "I know I'm really good at math, and I'm really good with my hands, and carpentry ...
This article was originally published in The Conversation. Colleges and universities are struggling to stay afloat. The reasons are numerous: declining numbers of college-age students in much of the ...
Colleges and universities are struggling to stay afloat. The reasons are numerous: declining numbers of college-age students in much of the country, rising tuition at public institutions as state ...
Colleges and universities are struggling to stay afloat. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. The reasons are numerous: declining numbers of college-age students in much ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) John Weigand, Miami University (THE CONVERSATION) Colleges and universities are ...
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