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POLITICSJul 16 · 12:57 UTCPASADENA NOWGab Apo

A New Law Holds Colleges Accountable If Their Grads Don’t Earn More Than $36,000 A Year

A new U.S. law requires colleges, universities, and short-term certificate programs to prove graduates earn at least the median wage of high school diploma holders in their state ($36,000 annually in California). Students from institutions failing to meet this threshold will become ineligible for unspecified benefits.

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