November 29, 2021
Those hit hardest by the pandemic are now thinking about how to get back into the labor market, not school.
JFF CEO Maria Flynn in “As College Enrollment Plunges, Schools Must Adapt to Post-Pandemic Reality”
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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