Dear John,
Colleges have reaped the benefits of a bull market for almost 11 years, the longest in American history, but the economic landscape is quickly changing. Rather than shift into short-term crisis mode, institutions must evaluate their mission, establish financial priorities, and intensify their efforts to retain and graduate students.
The Chronicleâs issue brief, âThe Recession-Proof College,â advises academic leaders on preparing for an inevitable downturn, maintaining relevancy in an ever-evolving market, and stress-testing to gauge readiness.
- Why experts are predicting an upcoming economic recession and when you should expect it to hit
- How colleges can prepare for an economic downturn while also accounting for the inevitable enrollment decline
- Guidance on how to best take advantage of opportunities for transformational leadership on your campus
At a time when increasing tuition is rarely an option, it is essential that colleges and universities develop austerity plans and increase reserves. Purchase your copy of this brief today.
Sincerely,
Amy Long
Associate Publisher
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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