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Bill to Consider Student Parent Finances Progresses in California State Legislature

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

If signed into law, the bill’s new data collection requirements would go into effect on or before the start of the 2026–27 academic year. The bill has passed the Assembly chamber and has successfully completed a second read in the state Senate.

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With cliff looming, private colleges’ finances pose a challenge

University Business

And as the demographic cliff closes in, threatening to wreak havoc starting in 2026, students should be all the wiser on which schools are in good financial health before they park their money. A+ The post With cliff looming, private colleges’ finances pose a challenge appeared first on University Business.

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Brattle Group’s Sophomore Consulting Exploratory Program – Apply by April 30!

CAPD

This unique experience is designed to help you learn more about how you could apply the economic, finance, policy, computer science, and/or engineering concepts from the classroom to a career path in economic consulting. Former analysts continue onto careers in a variety of industries including Tech, Finance, Healthcare, Academia, and more.

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Higher Ed Finance: Adopting a New Mindset to Stand Out and SucceedChanging Higher Ed Podcast 127 with Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Jeff Spear

The Change Leader, Inc.

Adopting a new mindset to Higher Ed finance can help institutions discern the best approach for growing profitability vs leaving money on the table. Adopting a new mindset to Higher Ed finance can help institutions discern the best approach for growing profitability vs leaving money on the table.

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How this university plans to reduce its budget deficit by $110 million in one year

University Business

1, 2026, according to a financial update posted on the school’s website. “New facts have come to light that once again show the Arizona Board of Regents failed in their oversight role and highlight a university leadership that was clueless as to their own finances,” wrote Hobbs in a news release.

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The Future of Publicly-Funded University Hospitals (Dahn Shaulis and Glen McGhee)

Higher Education Inquirer

Fierce Healthcare has created a layoff tracker to monitor these events.

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A president proposes steep job cuts to save his institution

Confessions of a Community College Dean

million by the 2026–27 academic year, according to current forecasts. But boosting enrollment can’t fix SOU’s finances without a sharp tuition increase. Faculty are questioning the cuts, which some fear will harm the university’s celebrated theater program.