As Campuses Become COVID-19 Hot Spots, Colleges Strain Under Financial Pressures
Scott Carlson, a writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education, says COVID has strained the finances of some colleges: "Over the next year or two, we will start to see these colleges fall away."
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