JFF President and CEO Maria Flynn was quoted in a recent CNBC story about the challenges facing postsecondary institutions as enrollments decline amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
“Those hit hardest by the pandemic are now thinking about how to get back into the labor market, not school. I expect that dynamic will continue into 2022,” Flynn was quoted as saying the story, “As College Enrollment Plunges, Schools Must Adapt to Post-Pandemic Reality.”
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