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New Jersey City University Continues Financial Recovery After 2022 Fiscal Crisis

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Spring graduate, new undergraduate, and undergraduate transfer new enrollment are up by over 25% compared to last year. And the school is even “conservatively forecasting” a “break-even balanced budget for fiscal year 2024,” according to NJCU President Andrés Acebo. And the school also still has a way to go.

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Beyond Ideas: Implementing Innovative Structures in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 179 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. Philomena "Philly" Mantella

The Change Leader, Inc.

Philomena Mantella on LinkedIn → About the Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton , host of the Changing Higher Ed ® Podcast , is a consultant to higher education institutions in governance, accreditation, strategy and change, and mergers. I’ve worked at virtually every level of higher education, from community college to graduate-only schools.

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Where higher ed leaders agree (and disagree) on the biggest barriers to DEIJ progress

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Here, we have organized all the work institutions must undertake to make progress on DEIJ into 33 mission-critical activities across six categories. -->. -->. --> Manage vision and strategy. -->. -->. -->. Meanwhile, no VPs of business and finance scored "update the budget process" highest. Activities. Activities. Activities.

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2023 Higher Education Year in Review and 2024 Predictions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 187 with Host Deborah Maue and Guest Dr. Drumm McNaughton

The Change Leader, Inc.

Despite a contrasting report suggesting a potential leveling in enrollments, the broader analysis indicated sustained challenges within the higher education sector. This forecast echoed the broader sentiment that smaller institutions were more vulnerable due to enrollment declines in the current landscape.