Sometimes colleges need a reminder that the classics are there for a reason—even in cars.
America's colleges and universities are facing a difficult test. Many are experiencing declines in enrollment and a pullback in pandemic-era resources, which is forcing them to make tough choices about academic programs they can no longer afford to offer.
But McPherson's bachelor's degree in automotive restoration—the only program of its kind in the United States—has allowed its students to make careers out of their hobby, with their predecessors already enjoying successful careers working on Ferraris, Mercedes-Benzes, Porsches, and Duesenbergs at restoration shops, private collections, automakers, and museums around the world.
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