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Page 1: Higher Education Trends - Young Harris College...Higher Education Trends August 11, 2016 “Higher education in the United States is at apivotal juncture in its history. Multiple forces,
Page 2: Higher Education Trends - Young Harris College...Higher Education Trends August 11, 2016 “Higher education in the United States is at apivotal juncture in its history. Multiple forces,

Higher Education Trends

August 11, 2016

Page 3: Higher Education Trends - Young Harris College...Higher Education Trends August 11, 2016 “Higher education in the United States is at apivotal juncture in its history. Multiple forces,

“Higher education in the United States is at a pivotal juncture in its history.

Multiple forces, including • demand for knowledge and skills, • constrained public funding, • public concerns regarding affordability, • student demographic change, and • technological innovations are driving a need for change at

the system, institution, course, faculty, and student levels.

• Innovation leading to improved performance certainly seems to be in order.”

Pivotal Juncture

Louis Soares Vice President for Policy Research/Strategy American Council on Education (2015)

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The landscape

that is making the

job more difficult

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Projected High School Graduates – Georgia – 1997 – 2028 - WICHE, 2012

Changing Demographics

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Numeric Growth: Adults

28% of all enrolled undergraduate students are over 25 years of age

Projected Growth by

2019

51%

Babson, 2012

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• College Scorecard | Aid Tied to College Performance

• Changes in Financial Aid Programs – Promote Access

• America’s College Promise - Free Community College (i.e., the Tennessee Promise)

Governmental & Other Influences

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The Influence of Technology

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• Options (“Swirling”) (Adelman, 2014)

• Multiple content options (Blumenstyk, 2015)

• Challenges faced in K-12 education (Lumina, 2013)

• Diversity of needs: SES, students of color, First-Generation

Student Success Complexity

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• The economic climate and its impact on:• Family resources to afford higher education (Adelman,

2010)• The confidence to borrow to pay for higher education

(Hossler, 2009)• Government funding: vulnerabilities and compliance • Securing funds for capital improvements

• Financial aid discount rates • Increasing cost of meeting expectations of

constituents

The Economy & Financing Higher Ed

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8/12/201612

“Institutions lacking clear differentiation, a demonstrable value proposition, organizational flexibility and a strong balance sheet will face severe difficulties....In the face of this change no college or university can remain static and survive.”

- Unsettling Times: Higher Educationin an era of change

Marketing and Branding

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Grow – more new students, better retention (and hopefully more net tuition revenue!)

Raise – annual fund, campaign, major gifts Borrow – bond issue, other forms of traditional financing,

borrow from yourself (quasi-endowment/net surplus) Shift – (the hardest way) – stop doing something to do

something else and/or do less of one thing to do more of another

Focus – get more with existing resources through training and raising awareness

Alternate – create new revenue streams Partner – a continuum with cooperation on one end and

merger on the other

The 7 Legal Ways to Get Resources

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Thank you!

Tim Fuller, Senior Vice President/OwnerCredo

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