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If Pa. state universities merge, how will their most vulnerable students fare?

By Soapbox Group
July 16, 2021
  • Pennsylvania
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By: Bill Schackner

Getting through college can turn on simple things, and for the young woman who sought Joseph Croskey’s help, that thing was math.

She had enrolled then dropped out of Clarion University and was working at a beauty shop, but she returned years later determined to get some kind of degree. One subject stood in her way.

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