Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page › Last page Last Higher Ed Athletics Might Boost Enrollment and Financial Performance Some colleges are pursuing athletic program expansion to boost enrollment and tuition revenue. The key question is whether this strategy will boost the institution’s financial performance as well. Blog Regaining Control: Risk Avoidance in Higher Education Higher education is facing a crisis of confidence in the value of a college degree, with risk implications for enrollments, tuition pricing, and capital spending. Avoiding these risks begins with finding and quantifying the appropriate “corridor of control” for your institution. Blog Financial Reserves and Strategic Financial Planning Financial reserves are essential to the sustainability of any college or university. Integrating reserve goals to strategic planning through development of a strategic financial plan helps ensure that sufficient reserves will be available to meet the institution’s needs. Blog How Many Swings Can You Afford to Get a Hit? The environment in which higher education is operating is creating the need for new thinking and strategies. Institutions may need to swing big and hope for a home run. Blog Optimize Your Academic Program Mix Before the Academic Catalog Is Due Publication of the academic catalog for the 2024-2025 academic year may seem a long way off right now, but now is the time to start thinking about an academic portfolio review to ensure... Blog Leading a Servant Institution: A Conversation with West Virginia University’s Gordon Gee Gordon Gee, president of West Virginia University, sat down with the Kaufman Hall Higher Education team to reflect on his 42-year career as a university president and discuss the challenges facing higher education leadership today. Blog A Roadmap for the Future With plans for an administrative restructuring finalized, a university completes its roadmap to financial sustainability. Some early successes help boost momentum. Blog Making Difficult Decisions With the need for further cost savings to ensure long-term financial viability, university leadership makes difficult decisions on underperforming programs. Blog The Partnership Option A university explores partnerships as a middle ground between its current state and a cost reduction effort that would eliminate programs and services. Blog Charting a Strategic Path to Sustainability As universities face difficult financial challenges, integrated strategic financial planning helps identify options to keep institutions on a sustainable path forward. Blog Choosing What Not to Do Sustaining Higher Ed is a monthly blog dedicated to helping college administrators and board trustees lead their organizations toward greater financial stability so they can stay on... Blog As Pandemic Pushes Higher Ed Closer to Demographic Cliff, Institutions Must Consider Strategic Options The pandemic’s effects on enrollment offer a preview of what lies ahead for colleges and universities as they approach the demographic cliff. Now is the time to consider what strategic options are available to your institution. Blog Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page › Last page Last
Higher Ed Athletics Might Boost Enrollment and Financial Performance Some colleges are pursuing athletic program expansion to boost enrollment and tuition revenue. The key question is whether this strategy will boost the institution’s financial performance as well. Blog
Regaining Control: Risk Avoidance in Higher Education Higher education is facing a crisis of confidence in the value of a college degree, with risk implications for enrollments, tuition pricing, and capital spending. Avoiding these risks begins with finding and quantifying the appropriate “corridor of control” for your institution. Blog
Financial Reserves and Strategic Financial Planning Financial reserves are essential to the sustainability of any college or university. Integrating reserve goals to strategic planning through development of a strategic financial plan helps ensure that sufficient reserves will be available to meet the institution’s needs. Blog
How Many Swings Can You Afford to Get a Hit? The environment in which higher education is operating is creating the need for new thinking and strategies. Institutions may need to swing big and hope for a home run. Blog
Optimize Your Academic Program Mix Before the Academic Catalog Is Due Publication of the academic catalog for the 2024-2025 academic year may seem a long way off right now, but now is the time to start thinking about an academic portfolio review to ensure... Blog
Leading a Servant Institution: A Conversation with West Virginia University’s Gordon Gee Gordon Gee, president of West Virginia University, sat down with the Kaufman Hall Higher Education team to reflect on his 42-year career as a university president and discuss the challenges facing higher education leadership today. Blog
A Roadmap for the Future With plans for an administrative restructuring finalized, a university completes its roadmap to financial sustainability. Some early successes help boost momentum. Blog
Making Difficult Decisions With the need for further cost savings to ensure long-term financial viability, university leadership makes difficult decisions on underperforming programs. Blog
The Partnership Option A university explores partnerships as a middle ground between its current state and a cost reduction effort that would eliminate programs and services. Blog
Charting a Strategic Path to Sustainability As universities face difficult financial challenges, integrated strategic financial planning helps identify options to keep institutions on a sustainable path forward. Blog
Choosing What Not to Do Sustaining Higher Ed is a monthly blog dedicated to helping college administrators and board trustees lead their organizations toward greater financial stability so they can stay on... Blog
As Pandemic Pushes Higher Ed Closer to Demographic Cliff, Institutions Must Consider Strategic Options The pandemic’s effects on enrollment offer a preview of what lies ahead for colleges and universities as they approach the demographic cliff. Now is the time to consider what strategic options are available to your institution. Blog