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The Other College Debt Crisis: Schools Are Going Broke

At Hiram College, a 169-year-old school of about 1,000 full-time students 40 miles outside of Cleveland, President Lori Varlotta knew as soon as she arrived on campus in 2014 that the institution needed some updating. “I knew that small colleges like Hiram need to be thinking about change,” she said.
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