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Welcome to the podcast. We call it TWICV. It is our effort to provide a fast-paced, entertaining, and alternative voice to the propaganda and hype flowing out of colleges in America today. This week in College Viability is a proud affilate of The EdUP Experience podcast network.
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Here are the lead news and commentary stories for July 22, 2024 Layoffs, cutbacks, closures & FAFSA check ins. Folks it is going to be 10-11% decrease in enrollment. Not everywhere, but it will be in colleges that cant’ afford to lose anything like that number of students. + HLGU (MO) has a dizzy spinning story that I will dissect with data. + Coll…
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It was last Monday that Northwestern College (IL) (NOT University)announced its closure. They announced it on Monday. They had turned out the lights the previous Saturday. So, let’s start this hot summer week in anticipation of the next college that will wreak havoc on its students, faculty, and community with another short-notice closure. This wee…
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This special podcast episode of 'This Week in College Viability' continues our focus on the financial health of colleges. My guest is Jeff Spear, CEO of CFO Colleague. Here are two of the many strong observations from Jeff. 1. "Too many colleges are like a speeding minivan with no driver, heading for a cliff, while the occupants argue over what DVD…
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My special guest in this podcast episode is Raphael Courtland. Mr. Courtland has a long history in finance and in higher education. We discuss: Large-scale mergers and consolidation in higher education The role that debt is playing in the financial health of many colleges Whether there is anything financially-challenged colleges can do to recover. …
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As the competition in 2024 Paris Olympics draw near, we are sadly seeing competition for the shortest notice of a college closure. More shortly. + How To Throw Away A Million Dollars + Applications are not enrollments. MSN gets lazy. + Don’t mess with The College Fix. MIT plus 1200 + Hampshire thinks a morsel of good news is a feast. + A faculty st…
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It is the July 1, 2024 This Week in College Viability podcast. Here are the leading stories. + Layoffs, cutbacks, and closures + More FAFSA Debacle reports + Bradley U gets a College Viabilitystar for being forthright and honest. It’s faculty does not get to share the award. + Why so many colleges are closing now - and what it means for students ( …
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If you bring Thom Chesney onto your podcast, you get to ask some aggressive questions. Here are some Dr. Chesney addressed: What is on the minds of private college governing boards? Will the 'one-college-closure-per-week' trend continue? Why do so few people seem to know the most important information about a college's future prospects? When will w…
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Ashley Kern founded Sightline (sightlinedata.com) to bring an individualized data science focus for colleges. Ms. Kern discusses: Data enterpreneurs in higher ed and their impact The FAFSA Debacle The Sightline niche Market analysis services Using data to improve graduation rates SightLine is a nationally certified Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE)…
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It's not often we get to look inside a college closure. Jay Keehn lived it at Union Institute and University. Dr. Keehn was at Union Institute and University fro 18 years until he left in 2023. Like Jonathon Nichols with his book Requiem for a College and his experience at the closure of St. Joseph's College (IN), Jay Keehn takes us through the chr…
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This week's top headlines: + Cash is King at Lindenwood University + Do protests really impact enrollment that much? Emerson College says it does. + U Arts (PA) closure is still a mess + Ryan Craig: The Financial Responsibility Emperor Has No Clothes + College sports is not a cure-all for enrollment and finances Concordia Ann Arbor is eliminating t…
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An important group of higher education leaders with a diverse set of experiences weigh in on the potential of a federal bailout of private colleges this Fall and the impact it would have on higher education. The participants are Ricardo Azziz, Joe Sallustion, Sarah Holtan, and Brian Rosenberg. Bios are below. Some of the questions addressed by the …
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We are entering the hot weather season -- and the really hot seat season for colleges. There is increasing anecdotal evidence that the FAFSA debacle will cause much trauma this Fall and Spring. I am starting to see a small number of colleges take what I am going to call ‘proactive layoffs and cutbacks’. This week: + Philadelphia’s University of the…
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Dean Hoke, President and CEO of the American Association of University Administrators joins me for a special episode of TWICV. Some of the questions we cover include: 1. Dean's vision for up and coming higher education leaders 2. He discusses the 'triple witch' of circumstances facing colleges. 3. I ask Dean about the differences in leadership of s…
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Here are the headlines for the June 10, 2024 TWICV podcast. Columbia College (IL) in the news again with a final layoff announcement College Enrollment Up For Second Semester In A Row, Finds New Report GS: I will tell you why that is misleading. Tuition discounts at private nonprofit colleges reach new highs, study finds U Arts (Philly) another rea…
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Here are the headlines from the May 20, 2024 episode + 3 colleges in the cutbacks, layoffs, and closure list + 3 Missouri privates don’t respond well to being on a ‘watch list’ + The abrupt closure of Wells College. Bad for the industry. . . + Student loan interest rates go up – a lot on July 1st. + NY rep introduces bill to establish rules for a c…
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A look at St. Cloud State’s plan to cut 46 degrees i-dotters and t-crossers High Schools are bracing for widespread teacher layoffs. Here’s why Spin. Spin. Spin. At Illinois Tech STL PD and college closures in its region Cleveland .com: Editor: Buffoonery, incompetence and lies “Our job, though, is to call them out. So, we do.” Show note links: ‘A …
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On a busy closing and cutback week, my news and commentary this week includes: Keystone College (PA) in trouble Alverno College (WI) cutsback Wells closes. Sends students to a college that is all financially weak. Northland College continues to string along its faculty, staff, students, and community Talk of a catastrophic Fall continues 200 NCAA D…
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These are the news and commentary headlines for April 29, 2024 · Northland College (WI) just can’t find anyone to turn of the light switch. · A really good student-written article about Drake U’s financial challenges · Dubuque named and Spalding searching for new presidents. We will go to the data for both. · Jon Marcus at Hechinger had one of his …
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In this special edition of 'This Week in College Viability' we hear from an alum of a college that is clearly in significant financial trouble. Jeremy Lakosh is a 2005 graduate of Eureka College (IL). He is the CEO of a retirement community in Eureka and has spent 6-years on the Eureka Alumni Board - and led the group for 2 years. Mr. Lakosh's stor…
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The April 22nd episode includes these news stories and commentary HLC says: ‘We are not hospice’ What happens to faculty, staff, students and the community when a college closes The Boston Globe must be reading and listening to my content. They talk about the right way to close a college. Webster University auditors have concerns about the universi…
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This week top stories include: · Why are financial statement auditors not giving us a heads-up on trouble colleges? I will share the results of my research on recently closed colleges and what is NOT in their audited financial statements · Is it a college or is it a tuition collection agency. Keystone College is our case study. · Delusion from NDC …
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Nobody can articulate the trials and tribulations of a closing college better than Jonathon Nichols. His 2022 book, 'Requiem for a College' details both the emotional trauma he and his St. Joseph College (IN) faced as the college moved from fear of closing -- to actual closure a few months later. His book also describes the research Jon did on the …
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In this week's episode, here are some of the news and commentaries. Northland College is going to hold more bake sales (Sarcasm alert) Mike Rowe ( of Dirty Jobs) has a spot on todays podcast. USDA loans are not all they are cracked up to be. The College Counterpoint podcast The president of a closing college talks about closures – en masse. Purchas…
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There is nothing like the voice of experience. Jon Nichols experienced a private college closure in 2017 at St. Joseph's (IN). Mr. Nichols shares similarities and differences from the private college clousure he experience with what he knows about the recent closure of Fontbonne University in St. Louis His book, 'Requiem for a College' describes th…
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This Week in College Viability for April 1, 2024 1. Layoffs Cutbacks and Closures 2. Faculty power under pressure in KY 3. St. Martin’s WA on the watch 4. Bluffton / U Findlay merger: not enough 5. West Conn. U: Pom Poms from the president 6. Lesley U faculty is really good at no-confidence votes – Now if they could only graduate more than 50% of t…
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Debbie Kepple-Mamros is my guest for this special episode of This Week in College Viability. Debbie leads the institutional research function for the Des Moines (IA) Area Community College system. She provides guidance on the IR function, adult markets, 'data days' staff training, the nuances about counting students, and much more.…
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Dr. Paula Langteau was president at Presentation College. She developed critical processes for assessing an institution's financial viability and implementing key protocols to close an institution with dignity and compassion. The Higher Learning Commission heralded that work as the most comprehensive in assisting in the transition of students, facu…
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Here are the headline stories for the March 25, 2024 episode of 'This Week in College Viability'. MU Is our cutback college this week – but in a different business sense. Is Hampshire College really on its way back? Columbia College in Chicago is searching for couch money to survive Bluffton U and U of Findlay merger: Is two enough? BSC is back in …
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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 coll…
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Here are some of the stories for the March 11th 'This Week in College Viability podcast. Student impact story on NDC closure Stories from Fitch & Bloomberg on HE Mississippi joins the merger/consolidation movement U Virginia: 1000 undergrads to pay the base salaries of DEI staff? Basketball team without a college Show notes and links: St. Norbert C…
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Where are we headed this week? Well, we'll start off with another unsurprising college closure announcement this past week. Get ready for some surprising ones in the next two months as the college year winds down. There was an interesting presidential departure from a struggling Illinois public college. 'Delusional' is this week's theme for both fa…
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Links to this week's stories. Cutbacks & Layoffs at Wright State and U Toledo IHE must be following me. Their story last week about recent cutbacks and layoffs mimics the stories I have shared here over the past month or so. Chicken and College: Interesting partnership A double dip enrollment recession? (Newsletter, no URL) Why Is the College-Compl…
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Here are the stories and commentary in the February 19 TWICV Get your 2024 Private College Viability App here. Select from a version for executives, one for faculty & staff, and one for students and families. Special promotions are now available for each. Do you want to sit in on one of my free webinars on how to use the College Viability Apps? Cli…
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Raven Eye Consulting helps Higher Education clients accelerate their path to enrollment and retention results. They work with Colleges and Universities to improve enrollment and retention functional processes, utilize data for continuous improvement, deploy technology to achieve scale, and develop a responsive and effective enrollment and retention…
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This Week in College Viability for February 12, 2024 Valentine’s day is this week. Throw a little love to Cabrini college and NOT-so-much to BSC and colleges who believe a snippet of data is a good thing. Here are some of the news stories and commentaries that follow. Colleges turn to older students to stem enrollment crisis Birmingham-Southern cou…
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This week's podcast episode has news and commentary on: Top heavy Cornell The FAFSA delay Spin. Spin. Spin. This time I will drill through the laughable spin that SIU Carbondale is putting on its Spring 2024 enrollment. Spin. Spin. Spin. Take 2: Sarasota Spring (NY) NOTE: I will 'go to the data' for both. UConn has good basketball programs, but ser…
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Welcome to a special episode of This Week in College Viability. We're going to be talking with a couple of gentlemen who lead the Transformation Collaborative. Wallace Pond and Anthony (Tony) Bieda are my guests. Their organization is rethinking the whole consultancy model itself, plus rethinking the how we bring value in the higher education space…
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Larenda Mielke Senior Vice President, Higher Education at Kaufman Hall She has extensive leadership experience in higher education in the areas of strategy, curriculum and program development, accreditation, strategy execution, and financial modeling. She has consulted with multiple universities across the world. She posts articles on higher educat…
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For the week of January 29, 2024: More officials leave Fontbonne and Webster Universities amid enrollment troubles College enrollment picks up for the first time in over a decade — but student loan debt is still a major sticking point – NBC New York Three More Major Universities Reveal Plans For Budget Cuts -- Michael T. Nietzel Flagships Are Enrol…
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Here is the news and commentary we have for the January 22, 2024 episode of 'This Week in College Viability'. 1. Cutbacks and layoffs 2. Birmingham southern makes the WSJ 3. Yet more faculty no-confidence votes 4. Bonds and higher education 5. Goddard College to become online only 6. And much moreBy Gary Stocker
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What impact do bonds have on colleges? Will bonds be a factor in college closures? Mergers and consolidations? Do rating services like S&P and Moody's impact most colleges? These and other questions are addressed when Gary Stocker and Ann Rutledge discuss in this reverse podcast interview on TWICV. Bond holders view colleges as investments that are…
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It is a really cold week across these United States, and the news from higher education is doing nothing to warm us up. Welcome. I am gs. TWICV for January 15 2024 A lot of community colleges news this week A new college closures announced in PA. More doom and gloom enrollment predictions Vandy is allegedly boss and manager heavy Yet another short-…
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It’s a new year full of similar stories from 2023. I am not going to say 2024 will be exciting. That is trite. I will say that the college news and commentary I provide at TWICV will continue to try and earn your support for allowing me to be your informal fiduciary – going above and beyond the call to look after your best interests. You might thin…
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Many thanks to the increasing number of folks listening to and downloading the podcast. I am grateful. Here are the stories and commentary for the final 2023 'This Week in College Viability (TWICV)' podcast. 1. Public flagships are both booming and flailing 2. Buch of stuff on more small college struggles 3. MSU BOT pledges to not interfere with ne…
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This Week In College Viability (TWICV) where we look out for the best interests of faculty, staff, students, their families and others in higher education. The December 18th podcast includes: More cutback and layoffs, When a college abruptly closes, what happens to its students? IHE: Why Higher Ed Needs to Be Disrupted Brian Rosenberg: Whatever it …
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Dr. Brian Rosenberg is my guest today. His recent book: Whatever it is, I don’t like it, is fascinating in many ways. The 7 chapters are exquisitely balanced and logical as they step the reader through where HE has been, where it needs to go, and how to get there. The industry is changing. Sticking ones head in the proverbial sand and hoping for th…
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It is 2 weeks before Christmas and there is no change in the news coming out of higher education. The news continues to be less than merry and bright for many, many colleges in our country. The December 11, 2023 podcast includes much on The College of St. Rose (Albany NY) Here is why: It is the triad of closures. First, the sudden closure. Second, …
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Dr. Chuck Ambrose, co-author with Michael Nietzel of 'Colleges on the Brink" is a formidable college leader. He shares his perspective on decades in higher education to characterize the current state of higher education and to detail the work he and Mr. Nietzel did in providing substantive guidance to college leaders facing the financial, enrollmen…
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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 …
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Jon Nichols, author of 'Requiem for a College' (2022) joins me in this first special This Week in College Viability (TWICV) podcast - The Closing of a College - The College of St. Rose (NY) Jon's experience in living through a college closure at St. Joseph's (IN) in 2017 and in analyzing what went wrong at the college provides the basis for this ep…
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