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Executive Leadership Change on the Hilltop

Time to trim some fat...most universities have a lot of room to become more cost effective with staffing and administration.
 
Wow....that's interesting for sure....any idea what the enrollment numbers are at now?:?:?:?

They were in decline prior to Covid, and the pandemic definitely didn't make things better. Seemingly, there have been multiple failed recruitment and retention strategies across multiple administrations.
 
This is not just a Bradley problem. Valparaiso is facing lawsuits regarding selling valuable donated art to pay for renovating dorms to attract prospective students. It is more challenging for private universities than state schools, but SIU in Carbondale, Eastern Illinois, Governors State in Chicago and others have lost significant enrollment with no solutions to reverse this trend. There are not enough graduating high school students in Illinois to support all these institutions.
 
DePaul University is facing a 56.5 million dollar deficit and huge cuts in staff for next year. Again, related to enrollment.
 

I think a lot of very high level private schools are doing well, like weslyan etc. I think the college bubble is finally starting to burst. The middle class just can't afford the student debt it takes anymore and with trades coming on strong over the past several years, a lot more kids are asking themselves why go to a college and come out with a net worth of -$150,000? Schools with a very wealthy alumni/student base are doing good, or ones like UofI that are attracting scores of foreign students.
 

I can't disagree with you. I don't know anything, but my perception is that over the last 5-10 years Bradley has kind of abandoned recruiting what was once the core of it's student body; local collar community students, and students from the western and northern Chicago suburbs.
 
Yes, some universities and colleges are doing well. SIU at Edwardsville has grown significantly in contrast to Carbondale. But, there are still not enough students to support all these institutions. I do agree that it is also related to money. The schools like University of Illinois, University of Chicago, Northwestern are all going to be fine.
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I can't disagree with you. I don't know anything, but my perception is that over the last 5-10 years Bradley has kind of abandoned recruiting what was once the core of it's student body; local collar community students, and students from the western and northern Chicago suburbs.

That policy was instituted by the former queen. She thought Bradley should recruit from the east and west coasts. I never understood the reasoning.
 
When my kid was looking at schools back in 2012, I asked him to consider Bradley. He looked at the school, the declining city environment, and asked "Why?" I had no good response. He went somewhere else. I was sad, but couldn't blame him. Peoria, and Illinois in general, is a dying state.
 
Smaller schools are way more efficient and they watch their finances better. They have been doing it efficiently for decades.
Many of Bradley's financial issues do indeed date back to the former administration, their destruction of some of the science curriculum,
the massive costs of paying the contracts of Glasser, Cross & Ford multiple years into the future, and their need to fight,
settle or pay numerous lawsuits the past decade or so incl the Kent State debacle.
They also lost many big dollar pledges and gifts as noted elsewhere, and much of the donor base was lost in the process.
I'm not saying enrollment isn't an issue but that's a result of other bad decisions & policy.

https://www.galesburg.com/story/news...y/45414915007/
https://www.classaction.org/news/cla...udents-privacy
https://cookcountyrecord.com/stories...covid-closures
https://casetext.com/case/doe-v-bradley-uni

The job done by this current admin is heroic given the disaster that was dumped in their laps.
 
There is an absence of urgency at BU. While the lost decade plus of Glasser wreckage pushed the University into a decline and accelerated its poor positioning ….there is a fundamental lack of focus. What are the destination programs at BU ? Why does the business school bring in less than half the number of freshmen it formerly had ? Why is there no marketing in key target markets ? Why do I drive down I -294 expressway around Ohare and see billboard after billboard for university after university .SLU ….Marquette ….DePaul…..and never ever have I seen a BU billboard.

Anecdotally …my family members live on the North Shore and Naperville. Not one of my nieces and nephews or any of their friend circles considered BU for college. Now …the Naperville family lives in a town with five public highly regarded high schools and private Benet Academy..a stellar school as well. My three nephews knew no one who went to BU from Naperville….no one from their school sports teams, club sports teams or other circles. From a town of 150,000 people with a high family median income. A target rich environment….with no special focus from BU .

I appreciate the anecdotal nature of my observations….but unless there is a change …..the horizon is not great. Repositioning is a must.
 
There is an absence of urgency at BU...

I appreciate the anecdotal nature of my observations….but unless there is a change …..the horizon is not great. Repositioning is a must.

I think that is finally changing under President Standifird. I believe we finally have the right leader in place to reposition and remake Bradley for the next decade. I'm cautiously optimistic... and hopeful.
 
There is an absence of urgency at BU. While the lost decade plus of Glasser wreckage pushed the University into a decline and accelerated its poor positioning ….there is a fundamental lack of focus. What are the destination programs at BU ? Why does the business school bring in less than half the number of freshmen it formerly had ? Why is there no marketing in key target markets ? Why do I drive down I -294 expressway around Ohare and see billboard after billboard for university after university .SLU ….Marquette ….DePaul…..and never ever have I seen a BU billboard.

Anecdotally …my family members live on the North Shore and Naperville. Not one of my nieces and nephews or any of their friend circles considered BU for college. Now …the Naperville family lives in a town with five public highly regarded high schools and private Benet Academy..a stellar school as well. My three nephews knew no one who went to BU from Naperville….no one from their school sports teams, club sports teams or other circles. From a town of 150,000 people with a high family median income. A target rich environment….with no special focus from BU .

I appreciate the anecdotal nature of my observations….but unless there is a change …..the horizon is not great. Repositioning is a must.

Bravesfanchicago, I have a feeling you know a lot more about this than most of us do.
 
I think that is finally changing under President Standifird. I believe we finally have the right leader in place to reposition and remake Bradley for the next decade. I'm cautiously optimistic... and hopeful.

I've heard that there are new trustees that are very concerned with the current administration's recruitment strategy.
 
I've said this before but I'd consider adding a non-scholarship football team like they have at Drake, Valpo and Butler. It's an easy way to add 120 or so students paying tuition plus having a football team -- even a glorified D3 one -- can help attract students. Peoria Stadium is getting an $8 million facelift to make it at least presentable. Standifird is from Butler so I'm sure he has thoughts on this.

It would mean adding a women's soccer team too to comply with Title IX. A lot more students there too although some scholarships would be necessitated to compete in the Valley.
 
I like the idea of D3 football. A lot of high school football players know that they do not desire to play D1 for various good reasons, but would enjoy playing football at a D3 school. There isn’t any real pressure on the coach or the players to win as in D1.
 
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