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Higher education must implement new ways of achieving social justice and performing the business of education to survive the impending shakeout stemming from increasing competition for enrollment, operating costs, and price sensitivity plus decreasing state aid, net tuition, endowment income, and college-bound high school graduates. Universities that survive the shakeout will achieve financial sustainability, educational excellence, and social justice while providing equal educational opportunity and resource equity by implementing the book's best practices, strategies, and holistic budgeting model.



Trade Review

Higher education's looming collapse: Using new ways of doing business and social justice to avoid bankruptcy is a prescient read on the status of institutions of higher learning during the troubling times confronting the United States and world. COVID-19 threatens the very existence of many smaller colleges and universities as it creates financial difficulties for even larger institutions of higher education. Further, political divisions between and among students and faculty members create havoc on campuses. In light of these, and other challenges facing colleges and universities, the chapters and insightful analysis in Higher education's looming collapse is a must read as it provides food for thought for all interested in the survival of American colleges and universities.

-- Charles J. Russo

Stephen Coffin has written the definitive book on Higher Education for the 21st century. As colleges and universities are closing their doors in light of declining enrollments and increasing costs, Dr. Coffin’s edited compendium presents a comprehensive overview of how to establish financial stability and operational excellence in today’s dynamically changing times. His model of holistic budgeting can forestall bankruptcy and put institutions of Higher Education on a healthy financial footing. Chapters deal with the all-important topics of diversity and equity, financial aid and student debt, strategic fund raising and alternative programs. Definitely a must read for educators, foundations, parents and students.

-- Toby Tetenbaum, PhD, Emeritus Professor and Division Chair, Fordham University

Dr. Coffin’s creation, his N.A.P.E.R. proprietary budgeting model, gives K-12 and higher education the cutting-edge approach to improve financial, material, and human resource allocation, acquisition, and decision-making processes, which will enable universities as well as K-12 school districts to survive the looming shakeout while providing equal educational opportunity and social justice.

-- Bruce S. Cooper, PhD, emeritus professor and vice chair, Division of Administration, Policy and Urban Education, Fordham University

Table of Contents

Foreword: The Best of Times, The Worst of Times — William Thro, J.D., MA

Section I: Value Proposition

  1. Mission — Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA
  2. Value Proposition — Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA
  3. Equity and Product Differentiation — Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA

Section II: Next Generation: Financial Management and Leadership

  1. N.A.P.R.: A New Holistic Budgeting Model —Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA
  2. Pivoting Leadership to Achieve Cultural Proficiency and Social Justice — Corinne Brion, Ph.D., M.S.Ed., B.A.
  3. Strategic Fundraising: A Proven Model for NGO’s — Francisco J. Quevedo, MBA, CAGSB
  4. Strategic Fundraising: The Process — Francisco J. Quevedo, MBA, CAGSB
  5. Achieving Resource Equity: Recruitment, Admissions, Financial Aid, and Enrollment — James Dean Ward, Ph.D.
  6. Achieving Resource Equity: A Multi-Sector Strategy — James Dean Ward, Ph.D.
  7. The Excessive Growth of Student Loans — Henry C. Dickson, CFA
  8. The Stages of the Student Loan Bubble — Henry C. Dickson, CFA
  9. Are Colleges Ready for the Post-Covid-19 Crisis? — Francisco J. Quevedo, MBA, CAGSB
  10. Understanding Implicit Bias to Create Culturally Proficient and Socially Just Education — Corinne Brion, Ph.D., M.S.Ed., B.A.

Section III: Innovation

  1. The Rescue Plan — Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA
  2. Campus Pride: LGBQT Student Communities — Victoria A. Suárez
  3. LGBQT Student Communities — Victoria A. Suárez
  4. Child Care: The Opportunity and Solution for Sustainability –– Raymond Lauk, Ph.D., MBA, M.Ed.
  5. Building Communities for Historically Marginalized African-American Students — Dr. Camille A. Clare, MD, MPH, CPE, FACOG
  6. Building Communities for Historically Marginalized Latinx Students — Kristen Vogt Veggeberg, Ph.D., MPA
  7. #MeToo on Campus — Kristen Vogt Veggeberg, Ph.D., MPA
  8. #MeToo in Medical Education — Dr. Camille A. Clare, MD, MPH, CPE, FACOG
  9. George Floyd’s Murder, Structural Racism, and K-16 Education — Rick W. Smith, MBA, MA, CFRL
  10. Technology, Racism, and Education — Rick W. Smith, MBA, MA, CFRL

Section V: Conclusion

  1. The Way Forward — Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/15/2021 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475845303, 978-1475845303
      ISBN10: 1475845308

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Higher education must implement new ways of achieving social justice and performing the business of education to survive the impending shakeout stemming from increasing competition for enrollment, operating costs, and price sensitivity plus decreasing state aid, net tuition, endowment income, and college-bound high school graduates. Universities that survive the shakeout will achieve financial sustainability, educational excellence, and social justice while providing equal educational opportunity and resource equity by implementing the book's best practices, strategies, and holistic budgeting model.



      Trade Review

      Higher education's looming collapse: Using new ways of doing business and social justice to avoid bankruptcy is a prescient read on the status of institutions of higher learning during the troubling times confronting the United States and world. COVID-19 threatens the very existence of many smaller colleges and universities as it creates financial difficulties for even larger institutions of higher education. Further, political divisions between and among students and faculty members create havoc on campuses. In light of these, and other challenges facing colleges and universities, the chapters and insightful analysis in Higher education's looming collapse is a must read as it provides food for thought for all interested in the survival of American colleges and universities.

      -- Charles J. Russo

      Stephen Coffin has written the definitive book on Higher Education for the 21st century. As colleges and universities are closing their doors in light of declining enrollments and increasing costs, Dr. Coffin’s edited compendium presents a comprehensive overview of how to establish financial stability and operational excellence in today’s dynamically changing times. His model of holistic budgeting can forestall bankruptcy and put institutions of Higher Education on a healthy financial footing. Chapters deal with the all-important topics of diversity and equity, financial aid and student debt, strategic fund raising and alternative programs. Definitely a must read for educators, foundations, parents and students.

      -- Toby Tetenbaum, PhD, Emeritus Professor and Division Chair, Fordham University

      Dr. Coffin’s creation, his N.A.P.E.R. proprietary budgeting model, gives K-12 and higher education the cutting-edge approach to improve financial, material, and human resource allocation, acquisition, and decision-making processes, which will enable universities as well as K-12 school districts to survive the looming shakeout while providing equal educational opportunity and social justice.

      -- Bruce S. Cooper, PhD, emeritus professor and vice chair, Division of Administration, Policy and Urban Education, Fordham University

      Table of Contents

      Foreword: The Best of Times, The Worst of Times — William Thro, J.D., MA

      Section I: Value Proposition

      1. Mission — Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA
      2. Value Proposition — Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA
      3. Equity and Product Differentiation — Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA

      Section II: Next Generation: Financial Management and Leadership

      1. N.A.P.R.: A New Holistic Budgeting Model —Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA
      2. Pivoting Leadership to Achieve Cultural Proficiency and Social Justice — Corinne Brion, Ph.D., M.S.Ed., B.A.
      3. Strategic Fundraising: A Proven Model for NGO’s — Francisco J. Quevedo, MBA, CAGSB
      4. Strategic Fundraising: The Process — Francisco J. Quevedo, MBA, CAGSB
      5. Achieving Resource Equity: Recruitment, Admissions, Financial Aid, and Enrollment — James Dean Ward, Ph.D.
      6. Achieving Resource Equity: A Multi-Sector Strategy — James Dean Ward, Ph.D.
      7. The Excessive Growth of Student Loans — Henry C. Dickson, CFA
      8. The Stages of the Student Loan Bubble — Henry C. Dickson, CFA
      9. Are Colleges Ready for the Post-Covid-19 Crisis? — Francisco J. Quevedo, MBA, CAGSB
      10. Understanding Implicit Bias to Create Culturally Proficient and Socially Just Education — Corinne Brion, Ph.D., M.S.Ed., B.A.

      Section III: Innovation

      1. The Rescue Plan — Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA
      2. Campus Pride: LGBQT Student Communities — Victoria A. Suárez
      3. LGBQT Student Communities — Victoria A. Suárez
      4. Child Care: The Opportunity and Solution for Sustainability –– Raymond Lauk, Ph.D., MBA, M.Ed.
      5. Building Communities for Historically Marginalized African-American Students — Dr. Camille A. Clare, MD, MPH, CPE, FACOG
      6. Building Communities for Historically Marginalized Latinx Students — Kristen Vogt Veggeberg, Ph.D., MPA
      7. #MeToo on Campus — Kristen Vogt Veggeberg, Ph.D., MPA
      8. #MeToo in Medical Education — Dr. Camille A. Clare, MD, MPH, CPE, FACOG
      9. George Floyd’s Murder, Structural Racism, and K-16 Education — Rick W. Smith, MBA, MA, CFRL
      10. Technology, Racism, and Education — Rick W. Smith, MBA, MA, CFRL

      Section V: Conclusion

      1. The Way Forward — Stephen Coffin, Ph.D., MBA, MPA

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