The Chronicle of Higher Education

As Credit Crisis Freezes Colleges, Worries Mount

When the stock market plunged 778 points this week, losing almost 9 percent of its value in one day, higher education responded in an uncharacteristic way: It began to buckle.

Colleges have often considered themselves recession-proof. But this week’s events compounded an already difficult year for many institutions, which have suffered from declining state support,...

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