New Jersey is the nation’s top exporter of college students, and it doesn’t draw nearly as many from other states to fill the gap. Today’s Philadelphia Inquirer, citing data from the National Center for Education Statistics and a recent NJBIA report on the outmigration of millennials, explores some of the reasons why college-bound high school seniors decide to leave New Jersey to obtain their degrees, as well as legislative efforts to address this trend …

NJ Leads US in Exporting College Students
Published July 30, 2018 - Updated July 3, 2021News

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