2024 Survey of College and University Presidents
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Are presidents overly optimistic about the state of higher education in 2024?
In Inside Higher Ed’s 2024 Survey of College and University Presidents, over 80% of presidents surveyed were confident in their institution’s financial stability. Is this optimism misplaced? In the follow-up webinar to their 2024 survey, Inside Higher Ed spoke to current and former presidents from University of Maryland Baltimore County, Trinity Washington University, and Baruch College to explore what aspects of the survey stood out to them. Among their chief concerns were college closures, FAFSA challenges, and the waning public confidence in higher education.
Watch the webinar for insight into:
- How presidents are responding to issues of diversity and free speech on college campuses.
- How presidents view the Biden administration in the wake of the FAFSA rollout.
- What presidents are doing to bolster confidence in higher education.
- And more!
Colleen Flaherty
Editor
Inside Higher Ed
Josh Moody
Business, finance and leadership reporter
Inside Higher Ed
Freeman A. Hrabowski, III
President Emeritus
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Patricia McGuire
President
Trinity Washington University
S. David Wu
President
Baruch College