This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for March 18 2024
Here are some of the news and commentary for March 18, 2024
- Carbon Monoxide detectors turned off at Evergreen State College
- NDC student impact story.
- Public college consolidation continues to jump into HE news cycles.
- Dept of Ed wants pathetic minimum graduation thresholds
- FAFSA fiasco update
- EY Parthenon dances around the details on high risk colleges
- Wrap with a review of Scott Carlson’s article on gauging a college’s financial health
2024 Private College Viability app for Students & Families
NOTE: The 2024 PUBLIC College Viability apps will be out the week of March 18th.
NOTE: The 2024 PUBLIC College Viability apps will be out the week of March 18th.
Show Notes: (Some of these may be behind pay walls.)
‘I don’t have control at all of my future right now’: Notre Dame College students try to figure out what comes next as college closes
Fontbonne closure brings tears, and questions about the future of higher education
As states eye college consolidation, leaders should draw from previous lessons learned
Biden Administration Wants Accreditors to Set Benchmarks For Student Outcomes
COLUMN: The FAFSA fiasco could roll back years of progress. It must be fixed immediately
IVM finds heightened risk in higher education as stimulus funds expire (EY Parthenon story)
Why It Can Be So Difficult to Gauge a College’s Financial Health
Fontbonne closure brings tears, and questions about the future of higher education
As states eye college consolidation, leaders should draw from previous lessons learned
Biden Administration Wants Accreditors to Set Benchmarks For Student Outcomes
COLUMN: The FAFSA fiasco could roll back years of progress. It must be fixed immediately
IVM finds heightened risk in higher education as stimulus funds expire (EY Parthenon story)
Why It Can Be So Difficult to Gauge a College’s Financial Health