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The Catholic university in Fox Point is closing after 86 years due to low enrollment and a budget deficit.
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Monica Kling-Garcia, an alumnus and former admissions staff member, and their mother, Kelley Kling, an adjunct in the communications department, share how working together at Stritch impacted their family and relationship.
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Stritch has just over 1,000 students currently attending the university. Those who aren’t set to graduate this month are scrambling to figure out how to continue their education.
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Stritch’s enrollment has plummeted from about 6,000 students in 2010 to just over 1,000 this year. The Franciscan institution has operated at a deficit almost every year in the last decade, according to tax statements.
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Cardinal Stritch University north of Milwaukee has experienced a steep drop in enrollment, leading to its closure.
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Students, employees and alumni of Cardinal Stritch University are in shock after finding out the 86-year-old school is closing this year.
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Cardinal Stritch University, a Catholic liberal arts college, is closing, a year after celebrating its 85th anniversary in Wisconsin. President Dan Scholz says Stritch is facing “fiscal realities” caused by lower student enrollment, the impact of the pandemic and other challenges.
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Federal financial aid for college will be available to incarcerated students for the first time in about 30 years, starting this summer.
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Three Wisconsin technical colleges offer online associates degrees in prisons, and some four-year universities offer in-person classes.
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Debbie Ford has been chancellor at UW-Parkside in Kenosha for 14 years.