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Sustaining the college business model : how to shore up institutions now and reinvent them for the future / Scott Carlson.
Van Pelt Library LB2341.93.U6 C375 2018
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Carlson, Scott, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Universities and colleges--United States--Business management.
- Universities and colleges.
- Educational change--Economic aspects.
- Educational change.
- United States.
- Business--Management.
- Education, Higher--United States--Finance.
- Education, Higher.
- Finance.
- Education, Higher--United States--Costs.
- Educational change--Economic aspects--United States.
- Education, Higher--Aims and objectives--United States.
- Education, Higher--Aims and objectives.
- Educational leadership--United States.
- Educational leadership.
- Education, Higher--Costs.
- Education, Higher--Finance.
- Universities and colleges--Business management.
- Physical Description:
- 66 pages : illustrations, charts ; 28 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C. : Chronicle of Higher Education, [2018]
- Summary:
- Pressures on institutions have mounted. Rising labor costs, falling public funding, suppressed tuition revenue, and demographic changes are straining the college business model. In a competitive environment, the difference between struggling and prospering often comes down to the vision and will of campus leaders. Case studies profile 11 institutions that are finding additional revenue through new pipelines of students, streamlining operations to control spiraling costs, consolidating to combine efforts, and revolutionizing what they offer. Gain insights into: effective cost tracking to set institutional priorities, methods to bolster tuition revenue, how to streamline operations and cultivate a business mind-set, weighing collaboration and mergers to generate new opportunities, how to make transformative change and reinvent your institution.-- From the publisher.
- Contents:
- Executive summary. Introduction. Diagnosing problems. Finding solutions. Grow tuition revenue
- Concordia University St. Paul : start new programs with an eye on ROI
- Florida International University : support students to graduation
- Metropolitan State University : represent the changing face of a region
- Streamline operations
- Robert Morris University : decide which programs to keep, cut, and add
- Mills College : overhaul academic offerings
- Miami University of Ohio : become a 'lean' machine
- Collaborate and consolidate
- The University System of Georgia : arranged marriages
- Purdue University : a land grant goes big online
- Reinvent yourself
- Paul Quinn College : put students to work
- Plymouth State University : tear down silos
- Goddard College : pivot towards adult students
- Conclusion.
- Notes:
- Cover title.
- Includes bibliographical references (page 66).
- OCLC:
- 1049988876
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