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Closed Colleges: List, Statistics, and Major Closures

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1] Check Nearly 80% of colleges closed between 2004-2020 were for-profit schools. [2] 2] Check Just over half of students who experienced a college closure did not re-enroll (52.9%). When a college closes, it affects students' likelihood to re-enroll in a program — especially if a school closes abruptly, leaving students in the lurch.

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Weekly Update: June 6

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BIGGEST COLLEGE-RELATED NEWS OF THE WEEK ART SCHOOLS SUFFER FROM TOUGH ECONOMIC TIMES AND LOW ENROLLMENT Columbia College Chicago and the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, two well-respected arts schools, have both come into economic difficulties recently. Listings with no degree requirements have gone up 4% over the last 4 years.

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Prison Education Programs: Facts and Statistics

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Data Summary Check The rate of college course participation in prison halved from 1991-2004 following the 1994 Crime Bill, which banned incarcerated individuals from receiving Pell Grants. [1] The rate of college course participation in prison halved from 1991-2004. 63% said their main reason to participate was for self-improvement.