Two-year and four-year colleges in New Jersey experienced an undergraduate enrollment decline of more than 25,000 students in the fall semester as a result of the pandemic, state statistics show.
NJ Advance Media’s Adam Clark has more.
Two-year and four-year colleges in New Jersey experienced an undergraduate enrollment decline of more than 25,000 students in the fall semester as a result of the pandemic, state statistics show.
NJ Advance Media’s Adam Clark has more.
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