Higher Education on the Brink: Reimagining Strategic Enrollment Management in Colleges and Universities
By (Author) Alicia B. Harvey-Smith
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
28th February 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Higher education, tertiary education
378.161
Hardback
140
Width 148mm, Height 225mm, Spine 17mm
354g
Higher education as we have known it has now and forever dramatically changed and so must the previous models that we once held dear. Leaders must take a fresh look at how their institutions design, implement, and measure practices in strategic enrollment management and expand the model, as never before.
Higher Education on the Brink: Reimagining Strategic Enrollment Management in Colleges and Universities combines strategies for enrollment enhancement with significant support for development of alternative revenue streams for overall sustainability and growth. It introduces a new model for launching highly engaged strategic planning processes for colleges and universities.
With current, real-world examples, the book details how colleges can be guided by integrated strategic planning processes to recalibrate efforts that yield key results. The major difference in this work is an exacting focus on organizational culture and each facet that defines it. As colleges and universities place new focus on strategically re-imagining higher education and their role in it, Higher Education on the Brink will serve as a guide for determining what difficult questions need to be asked and how to answer those questions in a manner that will position the college for the future with support from the college community, generating increased opportunities for student and operational success.
Dr. Alicia B. Harvey-Smith is a seasoned leader with a rare talent; she knows how to navigate through the potholes of institutional pastures, and she also has a gift for capturing her journey in writing. In this book she anchors her vision for change in her astute observation that In essence, everything that we do, and how we do it, must be reconsidered. This is not just a book about re-engineering enrollment management. This is a book about how to achieve institution-wide student and institutional success with changes in policy, programs, practice, and personnel. For those colleges and those leaders who have suffered from this pandemic, this book is an antidote that provides a prescription for recovery. -- Terry U. O'Banion Ph.D, President Emeritus, League for Innovation in the Community College, and Senior Professor of Practice, Kansas State University
Todays college leaders must be prepared to address an increasing number of challenges to the viability of their institutions. One of the most consequential is enrollment planning in the face of a projected drop in college-age students and fluctuations in enrollment caused by economic cycles or unexpected crises such as a pandemic. In this publication, Dr. Alicia B. Harvey-Smith provides needed practical advice for leaders to address this existential threat and to strengthen their institutions. -- George Boggs, PhD, president and CEO emeritus, American Association of Community Colleges; president emeritus Palomar College; chair, Phi Theta Kappa board of directors
Dr. Harvey-Smith provides a clarion call noting that the long-known rules of the game have changed and community-college-as-usual will lead to sub-optimum outcomes or worse. She suggests a practical and collaborative approach to business model redesign, a reduction in student-customer suffering, tactical uses of online instructional and related technologies, targeted and enriched student outcomes, and an improved and inclusive student demographic mix through a restructured strategic enrollment methodology. -- Daniel J. Phelan PhD, President and CEO, Jackson College; 2017 Chair of Board of Directors of American Association of Community Colleges
The pandemic has, in some ways, forced all post-secondary institutions to quickly and creatively re-imagine how they will attract, retain, and graduate current and future students. This book prepares those institutions who strive to be innovative and entrepreneurial a road map on how to re-imagine strategic enrollment management and remain competitive and sustainable. In this ever-changing landscape of teaching and life-long learning, Dr. Alicia Harvey-Smiths book, Higher Education on the Brink: Re-imagining Strategic Enrollment Management in Colleges and Universities, will help guide internal discussions and establish priorities that will maximize student engagement and financial sustainability. -- John J. Ski Sygielski, MBA, EdD, President and CEO, Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC), Central Pennsylvanias Community College
The steep increase in the number of adults who might question the very value of a college degree, along with the steady uptick in the American entrepreneurial spirit, is forcing higher education to invest more in career assessment, life and career coaching, and career pathways. This is a necessary morphing of enrollment management. Simultaneously, societal cries for diversity, equity, and inclusion, with an ironic assist from COVID-19, further exposed disparities faced by low-income students, in part resulting from the digital divide and other access barriers. Higher Education on the Brink: Re-imagining Strategic Enrollment Management in Colleges and Universities, tackles the hard questions and provides best-in-class solutions for critics and innovators alike. Will colleges survive the pandemic Yes! Will the students return Yes! But only if we get it right. -- Brian Johnson, president, Advance Higher Ed., LLC
Historically, college and university leaders have worked hard to meet the needs of students and the communities in which they reside. In these settings, leaders take pride in sharing how their faculty provide a personal touch in the classroom, given the small class sizes that afford special attention to individual students. On the other hand, these leaders face difficult challenges with increased student needs, achievement gaps, and retention of first-generation students.
To provide increased support for students, colleges and universities have ramped up evidence-based reforms. In order to make sustainable change in higher education, the culture warrants inclusion of multiple voices in the development of the strategic priorities and goals, which has historically been time consuming, yet valuable. Fast forward to March of 2020 and, in a blink of an eye, given a global pandemic, our culture had to change, and change quickly. We needed to ramp up and continue to draw upon our capacity to utilize data and evidence to make some of the most difficult decisions of our careers in order to protect the safety, health, and well-being of students, faculty, and staff.
Higher Education on the Brink: Re-imagining Strategic Enrollment Management in Colleges and Universities, by Alicia B. Harvey-Smith, Ph.D., provides a lens into the impact of the pandemic and how leaders must embrace positive and lasting change in higher education. This book offers an opportunity to reflect and consider the evidence-based strategies that will be required to support student enrollment, retention, persistence, and success. Finally, the author provides the space for leaders to consider the culture of higher education and how to engage both internal and external stakeholders, in new ways, to support necessary change and institutional sustainabilityboth critical factors for a successful future.
Alicia B. Harvey-Smith, Ph.D., is a passionate, innovative, learning-centered educator with more than 25 years of experience in executive leadership, instruction, training, development, and consulting. The President/CEO of Pittsburgh Technical College, Dr. Harvey-Smith is a visionary with a successful track record of blending knowledge, experience, and entrepreneurial thinking to achieve transformative outcomes in colleges and universities.