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The school, which straddles the border of Lackawanna and Wyoming counties, is now owned by the 2-year-old Washington Institute for Education and Research in Washington, D.C. An accrediting agency says financially struggling Keystone still has a lot to prove when it comes to long-term viability.
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New accrediting agency post says school still hasn't figured out how to demonstrate its long-term viability, among other things.
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Deal putting Keystone under a new subsidiary of nonprofit WEIR will require approval from multiple organizations.
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School says identity of partner brought on to boost finances should become public before classes start