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When Shrinkage Is Good

Five years ago Staten Island’s Wagner College was struggling to make enrollment targets. Administrators had to make a decision: significantly up student aid, in many cases beyond what students might need, or lose students. The college ended up taking a conservative approach, putting it squarely among the minority of its private peers, many of which place growing enrollment among their most important goals for survival and financial health.
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