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The Future of Public Higher Education in Ohio

Season 22 Episode 66 | 56m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

Challenges & strides that have been made in improving Ohio's public higher education.

Public higher education institutions across the country are experiencing decreased budgets. Compared to levels prior to the recession, state support for public two and four year colleges has dropped by nearly $10 billion. In Ohio, state funding for higher education in 2017 is a half-billion lower than pre-recession levels. Sixty-four percent of Ohio graduates leave school with debt.

12/15/2017

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The City Club Forum is a local public television program presented by Ideastream

The Future of Public Higher Education in Ohio

Season 22 Episode 66 | 56m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

Public higher education institutions across the country are experiencing decreased budgets. Compared to levels prior to the recession, state support for public two and four year colleges has dropped by nearly $10 billion. In Ohio, state funding for higher education in 2017 is a half-billion lower than pre-recession levels. Sixty-four percent of Ohio graduates leave school with debt.

12/15/2017

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