This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for January 13 2024
This Week in College Viability headlines for January 13, 2025
+ Bacone College Accreditation Withdrawn – College Drivel for Bacone’s response
+ Guilford College risks losing accreditation, probation extended through 2025. Board pres is leading the college’s efforts.
+ Of course, the new ‘College Drivel’ section is on for today.
+ Which Colleges Always Lose Money?
+ Why You Should Check Your College's Financial Health from Kimberly Lankford at Kiplinger
AI- generated Takeaways (edited)
- Bacone College has lost its accreditation but is not closing.
- Guilford College is on probation with its accrediting agency.
- The financial health of colleges is declining overall.
- Colleges need to challenge their assumptions about revenue.
- Deferred maintenance is a growing issue for many institutions.
- Market realities are driving changes in higher education.
- Data-driven insights are essential for understanding college viability.
Show Note Links:
Bacone College Accreditation Withdrawn
December Brings Late Round of Job, Program Cuts
Guilford College risks losing accreditation, probation extended through 2025
College operating costs rose 3.4% in fiscal 2024
Which Colleges Always Lose Money?
LI post from Mark Sklarow CEO | Educator | Higher Education Specialist Jan 10th.
Higher Ed’s Grim New Normal
Thinking outside the M&A box
Olin College, whose president is resigning, joins ranks of institutions facing financial and leadership difficulties
Why You Should Check Your College's Financial Health
Jon Boeckenstedt blog post
Bacone College Accreditation Withdrawn
December Brings Late Round of Job, Program Cuts
Guilford College risks losing accreditation, probation extended through 2025
College operating costs rose 3.4% in fiscal 2024
Which Colleges Always Lose Money?
LI post from Mark Sklarow CEO | Educator | Higher Education Specialist Jan 10th.
Higher Ed’s Grim New Normal
Thinking outside the M&A box
Olin College, whose president is resigning, joins ranks of institutions facing financial and leadership difficulties
Why You Should Check Your College's Financial Health
Jon Boeckenstedt blog post