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Small College Closings May Be Just Tip of the Iceberg

BY BRIAN C. MITCHELL If you live in New England, you’ve likely heard a great deal about the imminent demise of small private colleges. Just this week, Southern Vermont College announced it would close. Boston Magazine led with a cover story headline last month: “The End? Boston’s Small Colleges are Expensive, In Debt, and on…

March 8, 2019 in Budget Issues, Undergraduates.

The Clash Between Data and Optics in Higher Education

BY BRIAN C. MITCHELL Earlier this month, Jeff Selingo wrote in The Washington Post about the coming era of consolidation among colleges and universities. Mr. Selingo based many of his comments on findings from a study by Parthenon-EY Education to which he also contributed. The study concluded that more than 800 American colleges exhibit factors that call into…

September 20, 2016 in Budget Issues, Undergraduates.

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