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Can Colleges Control Administrative Bloat?

College Planners of America

Administrative bloat is a term used to refer to steep growth in administrative staff relative to college faculty and students. For several decades, colleges have experienced a substantial upswing in non-instructional spending on administrative services. The ratio between faculty and administrators has shrunk.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 2

EAB

The campus had a strong compliance-oriented institutional research function, but other functions such as strategic planning and accreditation did not have a formal home. Indeed, as you move toward a data-informed campus, assessing your organizational structure is necessary to ensure success. Executive leadership. Krawitz, M., Bichsel, J.

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Despite Probation, Saint Augustine's University is Looking Forward

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Christine McPhail, president of Saint Augustine's University, “Nobody wants probation, but I’m a seasoned administrator with multiple decades of experience in the area,” said McPhail. “Am The institution was previously on probation from 2016 to 2018. “I Am I concerned about it? Any academic is concerned.

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How to Manage a PR Crisis

EAB

And so what we've found through our research here at EAB is currently most institutions, they do rigorously track and manage those risks such as financial, operational and compliance related risks. AS: You know, someone's coming after us, right? In response to those issues. Until then, thank you for your time.