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What are the hidden financial indicators of troubled colleges? At The Kitchen Table College Chat

22 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Marc and Gary discuss some easy-to-find key indicators of financially strong college and financially weak colleges. Available in the new College Viability Inspection Report, these are the top 3 they discussed. 1. Enrollment trends 2. Endowment value (effectively a college's savings account) 3. 4-year graduation rates Here is the link to the College Viability Inspection Report [https://www.mycollegeviability.com/]. Here is an example of what a report looks like [https://inspection.mycollegeviability.com/colleges/naropa-university-co/].  (By the way, the financial report part is FREE.)

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