The Right Mix of Academic Programs
Dear John,
A regular, systematic review of your institution's academic programs is an essential component to maintaining relevance, increasing profitability, and improving student success. To help guide and inform the decision-making process, a thorough audit should examine financial deficits, student demand, performance, and areas for improvement. The process is imperfect and the results may be surprising, but evaluating your offerings can be the catalyst for innovation and growth.
The Chronicleâs issue brief, âThe Right Mix of Academic Programs,â explores the shifting demand for more integrated majors and provides insight into how your institution can best adapt its offerings. Collaboration between the administration and the faculty is key, as is balancing business and academic mindsets. Purchase the issue brief for insight into: Current trends in student demand Best practices for course scheduling Advice on how to revamp existing programs Applying accounting principles to improve programsâ profitability
Campus leaders who adjust their mix of offerings can shore up finances while better promoting studentsâ educational and career opportunities. Order your copy today to position your institution as a leader at the forefront of academic innovation.
Sincerely,
Amy Long
Associate Publisher
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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