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The Shifting Landscape of Higher Ed: Understanding The Rise in Non-Profit College Closures

New research from Higher Education Publications, Inc. shows a steady increase in the number of two and four-year non-profit universities being forced to close. Several key factors have contributed to the increase of non-profits closures such as financial challenges, declining enrollment, perceived ROI, and increased competition.     According to Higher Education Publications data, since 2004, […]

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College President’s Report – Spring 2023

Appointments   Pitt Announces New Chancellor Joan Gabel, current president of the University of Minnesota System, has been named the next president of the University of Pittsburgh. She will become the school’s 19th and first female chancellor this July. read more Liberty University Appoints New President Major General Dondi Costin has been appointed the next […]

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College Administrator Data/Turnover Rates Through 2022

New research from Higher Education Publications, Inc. indicates the turnover of college administrators during The Great Resignation in fact, is not so “great.” Our data shows that higher education administrators are not leaving in any remarkable numbers, with overall turnover trending slightly lower when compared to pre-pandemic/great resignation levels. Analysis of our HEP Directory Data Extracts […]

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Integrate IPEDS Info Into Your College Administrator Database

Every year the United States Department of Education collects an overwhelmingly extensive amount of information on colleges and universities — Not taking advantage of this valuable IPEDS data set is a missed opportunity. Though incredibly useful the IPEDS data can be tedious to deal with. We can help. Along with our College Email Database, HEP Inc. […]

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College Presidents Report February/March 2022

Appointments   The Next President of the University of Wisconsin System Selected Jay Rothman will become the next president of the UW System in June. He will replace President Tommy Thompson who steps down in March. read more Moore College of Art and Design Names Next President Cathy Young, currently executive director and SVP of […]

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College President’s Report January 2022

Appointments   Auburn Names Next President Christopher B. Roberts, current dean of the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, has been selected as the next president at Auburn University. Robert’s will become the University’s 21st president on May 16. read more Lassalle University Hires New President Danielle Allen has been confirmed as the 30th president at […]

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College President’s Report April-May

Appointments University of Nebraska Names Prime Candidate for President Joanne Li has been named the prime candidate for chancellor at the University of Nebraska. She will become the first woman of color to take the position (after a 30 day public vetting period). read more CUNY Medgar Evers Names First African American President Dr. Patricia […]

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College Administrator Data/Turnover Rates: 2018-Present

New research from Higher Education Publications, Inc. indicates that top-level positions at colleges and universities are experiencing some of the highest employee turnover rates when compared to other administrators. Our analysis tracked administrators at accredited colleges and universities in the United States and found that presidents, chancellors and provosts were three of the top fifteen […]

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Controversial Accrediting Body Dangerously Close to Losing Federal Recognition

The Education Department has recommended withdrawing recognition of the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, or ACICS, as officials say the largest for-profit college accrediting agency has exhibited an “unprecedented level of noncompliance” in the past and present.  The potential termination comes on the heels of a damning Education Department report noting that ACICS […]

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Courts Force Education Department to Forgive $150 Million in Student Loans

The Department of Education will begin forgiving $150 million worth of student loan debt for those attending for-profit colleges that closed while students were still enrolled. Officials say that around 15,000 former students’ debts will be excused. The loans are being forgiven after a federal judge ruled that Education Secretary Betsy Devos was unlawfully delaying […]