This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for October 28 2024
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This week we dissect and analyze:
- Trite strategic plans
- Cash-Strapped Colleges Are Selling Their Prized Art and Mansions
- Adding sports teams is a leading indicator of colleges in financial trouble
- The macro enrollment tumble v. the micro impact.
- Middle class students are now a marketing target
- To understand the future of higher education, look to the past of healthcare
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Show Notes:
Tracking college closures
Southeast Mo. State leaders respond to enrollment decline
Cash-Strapped Colleges Are Selling Their Prized Art and Mansions
Future U Podcast with Jeff Selingo and Michael Horn: College Athletics guest: Matt Brown
La Salle University’s enrollment dropped 28% since 2019. What is the school doing to cope?
First-Year Enrollments Take a Tumble
Fewer high schoolers went to college this fall. It's unclear why.
Liberal art majors need to consider a high value major also
Some colleges aim financial aid at a declining market: students in the middle class
To understand the future of higher education, look to the past of healthcare
Vanderbilt University gets approval for $520M Florida graduate campus
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