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As Unity College Retools, Some Fear The School Has 'Lost Its Way'

Administrators say the school faces a $12 to $14 million revenue shortfall for the upcoming academic year, partly because of declining revenues from tuition. About 200 fewer students have enrolled in the school’s residential program this fall because of the pandemic. Tuition and housing costs about $40,000 annually there, so it doesn’t take a math major to understand the ramifications.
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