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      <title>A new law holds colleges accountable if their grads don’t earn more than $36,000 a year</title>
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      <description>A new law requires colleges to prove their graduates earn more than someone with only a high school diploma or else students could lose access to federal loans. About 300 California programs may fail the test, including many cosmetology and some arts programs.</description>
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