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RE: Colleges and Universities School Debts Can Lead To Closures And Forced Realignment
(12-18-2018 08:26 AM)MWC Tex Wrote:  Even though there may be a fuss about. I can see Kingsville and Corpus Christi merging down the road.


If you look at who the WAC asked to join them? They are 10,000 students in enrollment. There seems to be some concerns right now. NCAA D2 and lower is now unstable with schools closing or merging.
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