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The Atlantic, April 28, 2016: On the Fast Track to Adulthood With Limited Options

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“The researchers found that many of the low-income Baltimore-area young people they have been following for nearly a decade gravitated toward for-profit colleges or trade schools when they decided to continue their education after high school. These schools tended to have lower graduation rates and higher student-loan default rates than local four-year universities.”

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