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The State Of Higher Education In 2012
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Public PolicyFaculty IssuePostsecondary EducationEducation PolicyManagementEducationEducational AdministrationEducational LeadershipHigher Education PolicyDigital RevolutionHigher Education ManagementHigher EducationHigher Education SectorFederal Higher Education Policy
The higher education sector is experiencing an escalating pace of change. Even colleges and universities with the greatest resources and strongest brands are confronting change, particularly as a result of the digital revolution that is radically impacting modes of learning and accessibility to knowledge. These changes are driven by market pressures i.e., by the demands and expectations of students and faculty. At the same time, all of higher education continues its evolution in response to ongoing price pressures, to reduced governmental support, to growing competition from the for-profit higher education sector, to its own ethical challenges, and to changes in the regulatory environment. Boards, presidents, provosts and CFOs are addressing these risks and challenges with new strategies and unique action plans that are a far cry from traditional approaches to higher education.