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photo of rainbow, text: There's no pot of gold in higher education's financial future

There’s No Pot of Gold in Higher Education’s Financial Future

BY BRIAN C. MITCHELL According to Inside Higher Education’s recent survey of college business officers, only 44 percent of those at private baccalaureate institutions believed that their institutions would be financially stable over the next decade. That means the leaders of these institutions – most of which lack a sizeable endowment – will need to…

August 1, 2018 in Budget Issues, Undergraduates.
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It’s Time to Put Academics First in Admissions Recruiting

BY BRIAN C. MITCHELL The range and scope of academic programs in higher education has become increasingly complex. New programs emerge almost daily to adjust to consumer demands and workforce needs. Applicants can easily become confused as they attempt to judge quality, complexity, cost, and a return on investment. The result is often a mishmash…

June 20, 2017 in Faculty, Undergraduates.

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