Colbeck Capital Management Takes a Look at the Messy World of Mergers and Acquisitions in Higher Education
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While it would seem as though 2020 naturally would spell doom for many financial markets, including colleges and universities, it s actually 2026 which poses the great challenge to survival for institutions of higher education. It is 2026 that marks the start of a great shrinkage amongst the applicant pool. Estimated to reduce the pool by 280,000/year for four years, this upcoming reduction means that colleges and universities will be dealing with even greater excess capacity than they are now (currently estimated to be at 6.4% for public colleges and 12.4% for private colleges). Colbeck Capital Management breaks down this problem on their Medium blog Limited Liabilities.
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The University of Texas at San Antonio and Dell Technologies partner to support advanced technologies and a new research infrastructure platform at the university
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