As rising costs, fewer incoming students and other uncertainties make it more difficult to thrive, these historic institutions are thinking of new ways to secure their future.
As rising costs, fewer incoming students and other uncertainties make it more difficult to thrive, these historic institutions are thinking of new ways to secure their future.
As rising costs, fewer incoming students and other uncertainties make it more difficult to thrive, these historic institutions are thinking of new ways to secure their future.
Falling enrollment numbers are a top concern for Iowa’s private university administrators as they look to attract students and make the cost of attendance more accessible.
The presidents of Iowa s Graceland University and Simpson College said a drop in Iowa students who are considering four-year degrees is one of their top challenges.