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My 2025 Higher Ed Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

This spring is going to be quite busy for me with three faculty searches, our once-a-decade academic program review, the most travel for presentations that I have had since before the start of the pandemic, and responding to a host of media and policymaker requests about what will be happening over the next few months. Understanding budgets.

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Personal finance on your mind this tax season?

CAPD

If so, check out the following resources from the Office of Graduate Education to help you manage your personal finance: Financial Investing Seminar Series A three-part seminar series on Zoom for graduate students interested in learning more about investing, in conjunction with Fidelity Investments. and MA tax returns.

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Making financial wellness a priority for student success

Confessions of a Community College Dean

“It is important to us that financial aid and finances are not what people are thinking about and worrying about through their college experience,” Runiewicz says. Give special attention to building budgeting skills Budgeting was the No. You have to have some kind of a budget,” Runiewicz will tell students.

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How to keep moving when higher ed data dries up

University Business

Department of Education laid off nearly all federal staff responsible for managing, analyzing and interpreting higher education data through the National Center for Education Statistics. Each institutions future depends on owning its own story through facts that are well-collected, well-presented and widely understood.

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Peer Collaboration: Achieving Campus Innovation and Success

University Business

Register Now Date & Time: Thursday, September 26th at 2 pm ET Innovation is necessary for thriving in today’s volatile higher education environment, yet many campuses face strapped resources and limited budgets. Higher education leaders have a lot on their plates. There is no need to reinvent the proverbial wheel!

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Tennessee State cites past underfunding as cause of problems

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Mumpower told lawmakers that university leaders should have foreseen a housing crisis, given that it more than quadrupled its 2022–23 scholarship budget to $28.3 “In the fall of 2021, management decided to conduct an extensive recruiting campaign to bring in more students, which by itself is not an issue. million, from $5.2

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Interest rate changes could challenge universities, student loans and post 16 and vocational education

SRHE

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 education budget in general and the further education college budget in particular.