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Humiliation for hundreds of California colleges whose alumni earn less than high school grads
A new federal requirement mandates that California colleges, universities, and certificate programs demonstrate graduates earn at least as much as the median worker in their state with only a high school diploma. Hundreds of institutions face scrutiny as their alumni's earnings fall short of this benchmark.
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