This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for July 29, 2024
The end of July is upon us. The Olympics are all over the TV and news. I understand there is a presidential election in about 100 days. I just saw 5 Bucks and 3 does wandering through my typical American suburb street.
And none of this changes that fact that higher education in general and smaller, private colleges in particular, are headed toward the consequences of a diminishing demand and the FAFSA Debacle of 2024.
+ Frequent TWICV flyer WIU president confirms more layoffs, under $10 million left to balance budget
+ Faculty are really upset at Hampshire College
+ Sticker shock: A look at the complicated world of tuition pricing
+ Spinner of the Week: MCC (Monroe Community College NY )continues work to ‘rightsize’ budget
+ And much more
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Show notes and links:
WIU president confirms more layoffs, under $10 million left to balance budget
UNC Board of Governors unanimously approves program cuts at UNC Asheville, UNC Greensboro
Monroe Community College (MCC) continues work to ‘rightsize’ budget
Facing $15 million deficit, UNO will cut positions, lay off staff and close buildings
Wittenberg (OH) weighs $7 million in cuts to address finances
Show notes and links:
WIU president confirms more layoffs, under $10 million left to balance budget
UNC Board of Governors unanimously approves program cuts at UNC Asheville, UNC Greensboro
Monroe Community College (MCC) continues work to ‘rightsize’ budget
Facing $15 million deficit, UNO will cut positions, lay off staff and close buildings
Wittenberg (OH) weighs $7 million in cuts to address finances