A&M's Robert Hershan Publishes Article by Association of College and University Auditors
In recent years, as affordability continues to be a more sensitive focus, high school seniors and their families have become increasingly skeptical about the relative value of the traditional four-year college experience. Historically, a seemingly unlimited number of prospective students enrolled in ever-expanding programs, sustained by federal research grants and state government funding.
The landscape has undergone dramatic change, and institutions of higher learning across the country now acknowledge they must perform in a significantly more competitive market.
In an article published by the Association of College and University Auditors, A&M Managing Director Robert Hershan discusses today’s challenges facing the higher education sector, and ways to evaluate financial, operational, and academic business models to adapt and embrace sustainable strategies.
Click here to read the full article on the ACUA website.
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