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Amherst, Massachusetts, Official Takes Issue With Proposed College Regulations

Under the regulations, the state would monitor the financial health of private colleges. Those that are found to be shaky would have to develop contingency plans. They'd be ready to notify students, faculty, and staff in case they have to close. But Paul Bockelman, town manager of Amherst, said host communities need to brought in early as well.
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