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College for working woman faces closure over deficit of $250,000

Brenda Delgado (center) participated in a class at Urban College, which may have to cancel its fall courses. Brenda Delgado (center) participated in a class at Urban College, which may have to cancel its fall courses. (Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff)
By Peter Schworm
Globe Staff / July 19, 2012
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The Urban Collegecq of Boston, a two-year school that educates working women from low-income and immigrant backgrounds, is on the verge of closing amid deep financial troubles and a scuttled alliance with Endicott College. Urban College, located on Tremont Street, will notify its 600cq students this week that fall classes could be cancelled.

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