College retail stores such as the Coop can expect business increases of up to 400 percent in the next 15 years, Stanley F. Teele, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration and member of the Coop's Board of Directors, estimated Wednesday.
Teele based his prediction on anticipated increases in student enrollment in future years. He also told delegates to the convention of the National Association of College Stores that the aim of college stores should be to reduce the student's college expenses.
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