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    Johnson & Wales University is well known for its culinary arts program, but was first founded as business and hospitality programs. The university is the largest food service educator in the world. JWU is one of the top three hospitality colleges, according to the 2010 rankings released by the American Universities Admissions Program, which ...

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    Business programs (enrollment moratorium, 2014-) [12] Carlos Albizu University: Miami: No Coggin College of Business: University of North Florida: Jacksonville: Yes David B. O'Maley College of Business [13] Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University: Daytona Beach: No College of Business: Florida State University: Tallahassee: Yes Kate Tiedemann ...

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    The committee found that $32 billion in federal funds were spent in 2009–2010 on for-profit colleges. The majority of students left without a degree and carried post-schooling debt. The report said 54% of students in bachelor's degree programs dropped out before degree completion and 63% of students in associate degree programs dropped out. [33]