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I hope that everyone had a restful break and is excited to come back for what will undoubtedly be an eventful year in the world of highereducation. To add to the excitement of the coming few months, I have the pleasure of teaching my PhD class in highereducationfinance again. Department of Education.
It is safe to say that there is a lot of concern right now about the financial viability of highereducation. By far, the most popular piece on my blog in 2024 (representing nearly one-fourth of all traffic to my website) was a fairly quick look at which private colleges consistently lost money over the last decade.
This spring, I get to teach my PhD class in highereducationfinance again—the eighth time that I have taught it in my eleven-year faculty career. I use articles, working papers, news coverage, and other online resources to provide a current look at the state of highereducationfinance. Friedman, J.
CUNY student at BMI conference Black and Brown students, particularly men, have historically struggled to enroll in highereducation, and many that do fail to complete their degrees. While city funding has never wavered, their budget failed to grow with the rate of inflation. As a student, [the program] did help.
And the school is even “conservatively forecasting” a “break-even balanced budget for fiscal year 2024,” according to NJCU President Andrés Acebo. Some roles and departments – such as the divisions of administration and finance or student affairs and enrollment management – were consolidated. And they did.
In 2015, when I first began working with colleges and universities all over the country, we didn’t call what we were doing “performance management.” ” Fast forward to 2024, and the last few years have proven that universities are beholden to the laws of economics. Because the bill is coming due in more ways than one.
[Editor's note: This article first appeared at the Kelchen on Education blog.] This spring, I get to teach my PhD class in highereducationfinance again—the eighth time that I have taught it in my eleven-year faculty career. The highereducationfinance landscape and data sources Chetty, R.,
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Vice Chancellor's Responsibilities in HigherEducation Your key responsibilities and authorities are simply huge! Because of your capacity to set rules, authorize budgets, and oversee curriculum changes, you are in command of progress. Let’s get started. This is where the distinction is entirely in your leadership.
By Michael Shattock Editor’s note: Michael Shattock is the guru of governance studies in HE; SRHE Blog is delighted to bring you his invitation to researchers in HE to expand their work in governance – a definitive statement about the many contributions that governance research can make to our understanding of highereducation.
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Strategic Planning in HigherEducation is all about this similar thing; being aware of the specific goals that need to be set, identifying opportunities, and allocating resources to accomplish institutional objectives.
If there is another 0.25% increase in the base rate, as is widely anticipated, this will place government and university finances under further pressure over the next few years with significant negative implications for HE students, the UK Government’s educationbudget in general and the further education college budget in particular.
Blogs Reduce long-term cost growth to rightsize your university Higher ed's budget woes are becoming harder to ignore. At the same time, 28 states continued to fund highereducation at lower levels than before the pandemic, and the average tuition discount rate at private colleges reached an all-time high of 56.2%
While not the only reason for this change, a lack of public trust in highereducation is a big part of the challenge in advocating the value of an education to elected officials—only 51% of U.S. adults, down from 70% in 2013, consider a college education to be very important. Across-the-board budget cuts?
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Today, while Trump continues to flood the zone, I want to establish a sense of what the highereducation baseline was before he cut loose. Today Ill continue that line for the reasons Ive previously given: to document key stories in highereducation; to witness human suffering; to point to possible directions for academia to take.
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With massive staff reductions, rollback of key civil rights regulations, and a stunning shift of student loan collection authority to the Small Business Administration, highereducation institutions now face a regulatory landscape unlike any before. General Counsels Office Two-thirds of the Departments legal division was let go.
Drumm McNaughton A lot has been happening up on The Hill that affects highereducation. The Department, this administration, and prior administrations have said that the way in which the definitions of an institution of highereducation are structured in the law doesn’t suggest that that’s the intent of Congress.
Department of Education, one of the federal governments smallest Cabinet-level agencies, operates programs across every level of education. Even if the federal Education Department remains intact, which academic researchers and other experts assert is most likely, there probably will be changes. presidency in 2024.
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