This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for December 4, 2023
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This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for December 4, 2023

In this week's episode of This Week, the College of St. Rose -  some extensive coverage of the closure and the reactions associated with that.

Our regular cutbacks and layoffs list.

Bacone College graduates no one and is on the auction block for failing to pay a vendor. We'll briefly talk about that. Birmingham Southern College gets $7.5 million in public loans. We'll show you the math that says that will last about two months. Temple University, their enrollment leader, has some strange thoughts.  Boards continue to do poor work in hiring college presidents. At Webster University, their bonds go further into junk status.

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Fontbonne University to drop 21 degree programs and eliminate 19 faculty positions   

University of Nebraska-Lincoln proposes staff cuts to remedy $12M deficit

College of Saint Rose asks state, Albany officials for emergency funds

Reactions come out after College of Saint Rose announces impending closure

Saint Rose students demand transparency and apology over abrupt college closure announcement

'HOPING SOME SORT OF MIRACLE HAPPENS': BACONE COLLEGE IN MUSKOGEE AT RISK OF CLOSING

City of Birmingham agrees to loan Birmingham-Southern College $5 million  (Note:  this one is behind a pay firewall.)

Temple grapples with low enrollment numbers, budget cuts

National college completion rate stagnates at 62.2%, new data finds

Webster University’s bond rating falls further into junk status

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