Minnesota was already hurting for psychologists; Argosy failure could make it worse


Last month's abrupt failure of Agosy University, a for-profit college chain, upended the lives of thousands of students, some of whom were nearly finished with their degrees. But the school's shutdown may also be felt by employers hoping to hire those students.

Minnesota Public Radio reports on the impact of Argosy's closing on the market for psychologists — a career that's already in high demand around the state. Susan McPherson, president of the Minnesota Psychological Association, said that…

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