10 Things to Remember When Preparing Your Institution’s 2025 Budget
Budget, New Year, Strategic Planning Emily Haworth Budget, New Year, Strategic Planning Emily Haworth

10 Things to Remember When Preparing Your Institution’s 2025 Budget

A budget is more than an annual task—it’s a roadmap to sustainability, growth, and excellence. Yet, amidst rising costs, fluctuating enrollment, and new compliance challenges, the process can feel like trying to assemble IKEA furniture without instructions. Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered. Here are 10 essential considerations to make your 2025 budget both effective and strategic.

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5 Steps to Practicing Thanksgiving Year-Round

5 Steps to Practicing Thanksgiving Year-Round

Gratitude isn’t just a holiday feeling—it’s a mindset that transforms our mental well-being, strengthens relationships, and builds resilience. By finding joy in the little things, creating year-round rituals, and acting on thankfulness, we can carry the magic of gratitude far beyond the holiday season.

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Nightmare Scenarios in Higher Education: Our Team’s Guide to Avoiding & Repairing Institutional Terrors

Nightmare Scenarios in Higher Education: Our Team’s Guide to Avoiding & Repairing Institutional Terrors

From PR disasters and curriculum catastrophes to compliance blunders and operational meltdowns, higher ed can be downright terrifying. To help you survive these ghastly scenarios and make it to the final credits alive, each member of our team has picked their own higher ed nightmare—along with tips on how to turn these terrifying moments into triumphs!

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Designing Assessments: Training for a Higher Education Marathon
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Designing Assessments: Training for a Higher Education Marathon

Whether you’re planning out how to run 26.2 miles or planning out how to get students successfully through a course, both require careful preparation, thoughtful pacing, and a clear finish line. You can’t just roll out of bed and start running in a marathon (I mean, the Greek legend about the first marathon literally sees Pheidippides drop dead at the end), and you certainly can’t put a final exam in front of your students and expect them to successfully demonstrate all of the course outcomes on day one.

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