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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.
by Robert Perich, Ladina Rageth, Danya He and Maryna Lakhno Highereducation is at a crossroads. Across Europe and beyond, highereducation institutions (HEIs) face increasing financial constraints, shifting political landscapes, and the growing challenge of digital transformation.
Department of Education laid off nearly all federal staff responsible for managing, analyzing and interpreting highereducation data through the National Center for Education Statistics. Much of the media was focused on challenges to DEI, the loss of research grants and immigration visits to campuses.
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.
But its also essential in todays competitive highereducation landscape. A bump in conversion rates can go a long way in stretching a limited budget. The top reason for not moving forward was related to finances (35%). This makes for an efficient use of resources, as youve already generated the inquiry. What would you do?
While this diversification strategy might reap great rewards for consumer packaged goods giants like Unilever and Procter & Gamble, highereducation is different. Why Going Deep Is More Effective In highereducation, the smart, strategic allocation of resources is crucial. Your institution is different.
Blogs Creating a data-informed campus: part 3 Using data to facilitate institutional effectiveness The conversation around data-informed decision making in highereducation continues to accelerate. All too often, however, the question of how to capture these data and use them to positively affect the institution remains.
Blogs EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage The challenges facing highereducation have become increasingly complex and interconnected over the past 15 years and in many cases require the collective action of multiple cabinet leaders and divisions to make progress.
With more than two-thirds of community college students requesting aid annually, 30% being Pell-eligible, 16% being single parents —and inflation at a perilous high—everyone is feeling the effects of one more line-item in the household budget each month. As mentioned previously, finances are the leading reason students stop out of college.
They also must play a bigger role in bolstering their institution’s reputation as an employer in the market, which requires more complex communications methods and media engagements than traditionally conveyed by HR. finance, DEIJ) and hinge on unit-level buy-in and behavior. Leveraging data and analytics. Turnover rate.
You can join the conversation on social media using #EABOfficeHours. EAB’s Michael Fischer and Maya Graham discuss findings from a new survey of highereducation facilities leaders. Maya and Michael offer insights and advice for facilities managers on ways to prioritize and make meaningful progress on all these challenges.
What Every Cabinet Leader Needs to Know about AI How will AI transform highereducation? From the targeted ads on your social media feeds to the use of digital personal assistants, such as Siri and Alexa, AI has been incorporated into technologies for years. creating budgets, drafting job descriptions) Data analytics (i.e.,
By 2032, according to a new report from Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics in partnership with CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen), college sports revenue, including college football playoff revenue and new lucrative conference media contracts, is projected to reach $16 billion annually for 54 schools with the most lucrative football programs.
You can join the conversation on social media using #EABOfficeHours. One goal is to change the narrative for students and families that are beginning to wonder if highereducation is out of their reach. Let's reach out to Paul and let's go that extra mile to be able to do that case management approach." November 14, 2023.
Student Leadership Development Programs Highereducation leaders often talk about creating the next generation of leaders. That type of student participation continues the top-down decision-making management chain that characterized the late 1900s. The Big Event advisors role is to serve as a coach for the students.
Image: The Biden administration is moving forward on a sweeping plan to overhaul how student borrowers can repay their loans, though advocates want the Education Department to go further in its plan, while critics cite the price tag as an area of concern. Over all, the changes are expected to have a net budget impact of $137.9
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.
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. Department of the Interior.
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.
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