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How One College Settled on a New Pricing Model - and What It’s Learned So Far

Right up until the recession, Grace College and Seminary was on a good trajectory, with enrollment growing. But then, in 2009, the evangelical Christian college in Indiana suffered a setback: It enrolled 290 new students, down from 350 the year before. In response, Grace created a three-year degree and started off-site programs for traditional-age students.
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