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Fast Fact: Higher Math Means Greater Gains
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Fast Fact: For-Profit Colleges Need High Standards
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Fast Fact: To Learn, Students Need To Be In School
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Fast Fact: Our Social Responsibility
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College Affordability’s Enemy — State Disinvestment
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Fast Fact: Parents Just Say No to Expensive Colleges
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Fast Fact: Pell Under Attack… Again
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Fast Fact: Sequester could impact college students
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Fast Fact: Students could lose out
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