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The college closings of 2024—and what lies beyond

University Business

The pandemic occurs, steepening downward trending enrollment and shortening administrators window to adjust operational strategy. The institution attempts to mitigate its growing budget deficit through a combination of solutions: selling assets, requesting loans, cutting staff and/or academic programs.

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Is this the first college closing announced in 2025?

University Business

The pandemic occurs, steepening downward trending enrollment and shortening administrators window to adjust operational strategy. The institution attempts to mitigate its growing budget deficit through a combination of solutions: selling assets, requesting loans, cutting staff and/or academic programs.

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Learning at the Edge with Louis Soares

Kay Peterson

Prior to ACE, Soares served as the Director of the Postsecondary Education Program and fellow at the Center for American Progress (CAP), a premier Washington, DC-based think tank and also as Director of Business and Workforce Development under Rhode Island Governor Donald L.

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Pros and Cons of Higher Ed Mergers and Alliances: with Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Ricardo Azziz | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 031

The Change Leader, Inc.

Let’s take a look… In the summer of 2011, conversations began with the Governors office about potential mergers. Therefore, much of the planning for the merger that resulted in Augusta University was done by the board and the administrative level of the University System of Georgia.

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The State of EdTech: OPMs, Risk Planning, and Generative AI: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 189 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Phill Hill

The Change Leader, Inc.

This success story underscores the crucial role of technology in not only supporting administrative functions but also in driving institutional growth. How do you develop an effective online education program, including all of the support services to help those students succeed? [00:41:20] “ This changes education.”

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Amid pushback, U.S. delays guidance on outsourcing

Confessions of a Community College Dean

EST Tuesday: The Education Department announced this morning that in response to “confusion” about the guidance discussed below, the Dear Colleague Letter will not take effect until Sept. Some described them as “collateral damage” in the administration’s pursuit of OPMs.

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These 2 colleges avoided closings in March by merger, acquisition

University Business

The pandemic occurs, steepening downward trending enrollment and shortening administrators window to adjust operational strategy. The institution attempts to mitigate its growing budget deficit through a combination of solutions: selling assets, requesting loans, cutting staff and/or academic programs.

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