If a campus was identified as ATS in 2018 or 2019, does that campus have to meet the old exit criteria to exit ATS status for 2022?
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If a campus was identified as ATS in 2018 or 2019, does that campus have to meet theold exit criteria to exit ATS status for 2022?
No. If a previously identified ATS campus is not identified under the 2022 methodology, it is considered as having successfully exited ATS status.
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