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This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for June 17, 2024

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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 Arts is taking some real heat for its really short-notice closure announcement

+ A reporter it Topeka KS demonstrates, again, how USNWR data can be grossly misrepresenting.

+ Two stories about vocational and entrepreneurial trends replacing traditional college

+ June 21st panel podcast on FAFSA and federal bailout

Show notes:

College Viability series of Apps

2024 Private College Viability app for Executive Analysis

2024 Private College Viability app for Faculty & Staff

2024 Private College Viability app for Students & Families

PUBLIC COLLEGE APPS
Executive Analysis version

Faculty & Staff version

Students & Family version

Show note links:

Minnesota university ends 30% of degree programs, cuts staff

UW-Oshkosh closing Fox Cities campus in spring 2025, blaming declining enrollment

Pressure to investigate closure of Philadelpia's U Arts ramps up with latest letter from faculty union

A Philadelphia arts school gave 7 days' notice it was closing. Now its students and faculty want answers.

These 3 Kansas schools landed in the top 100 Midwest colleges by U.S. News & World Report

Smith optimistic about fall enrollment push as well-known bond rating agency expresses concern about Marshall’s finances (WV)

Fewer Michigan high school grads are filling out the FAFSA. Colleges are feeling the difference.

Education trends in Fayetteville and the U.S. show shift toward vocational programs

Adults who skipped college urge high school grads to follow suit, say rewards are ‘immeasurable’

Alverno College declares financial emergency, plans to cut majors and graduate programs

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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 Arts is taking some real heat for its really short-notice closure announcement

+ A reporter it Topeka KS demonstrates, again, how USNWR data can be grossly misrepresenting.

+ Two stories about vocational and entrepreneurial trends replacing traditional college

+ June 21st panel podcast on FAFSA and federal bailout

Show notes:

College Viability series of Apps

2024 Private College Viability app for Executive Analysis

2024 Private College Viability app for Faculty & Staff

2024 Private College Viability app for Students & Families

PUBLIC COLLEGE APPS
Executive Analysis version

Faculty & Staff version

Students & Family version

Show note links:

Minnesota university ends 30% of degree programs, cuts staff

UW-Oshkosh closing Fox Cities campus in spring 2025, blaming declining enrollment

Pressure to investigate closure of Philadelpia's U Arts ramps up with latest letter from faculty union

A Philadelphia arts school gave 7 days' notice it was closing. Now its students and faculty want answers.

These 3 Kansas schools landed in the top 100 Midwest colleges by U.S. News & World Report

Smith optimistic about fall enrollment push as well-known bond rating agency expresses concern about Marshall’s finances (WV)

Fewer Michigan high school grads are filling out the FAFSA. Colleges are feeling the difference.

Education trends in Fayetteville and the U.S. show shift toward vocational programs

Adults who skipped college urge high school grads to follow suit, say rewards are ‘immeasurable’

Alverno College declares financial emergency, plans to cut majors and graduate programs

  continue reading

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