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  • This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for Feb 23, 2026
    Feb 23 2026


    This week:

    + After mass resignation, Lourdes appointed new trustees who voted to close school

    + How California’s capital is getting FBS football: Economics expert weighs in on Sac State's move to the MAC

    + ASU plans to add tens of thousands to online student enrollment. Be careful of your Mom and Pop online enrollment programs.

    + UCLA CFO blows whistle on university finances

    + Education Department Moves to Eliminate "Regional Accreditor" Label in Major Higher Ed Shake-Up

    + Plus: What is 'fit'?

    Show notes and links:
    Yale College has laid off some employees as it reduces staff, Lewis says

    UNT faces $45 million budget shortfall amid state funding cuts and drop in international students

    WSU to close Yakima College of Nursing, sending students to Tri-Cities and Spokane

    Central State University lays off faculty as financial woes, SB 1 hit

    After mass resignation, Lourdes appointed new trustees who voted to close school

    How ASU plans to add tens of thousands to online student enrollment

    Christian education: Multnomah gave up its campus in a failed takeover. Alums want it back

    California’s capital is getting FBS football: Economics expert weighs in on Sac State's move to the MAC

    UCLA CFO blows whistle on university finances

    Education Department Moves to Eliminate "Regional Accreditor" Label in Major Higher Ed Shake-Up

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    25 min
  • This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for Feb 16, 2026
    Feb 16 2026

    Big week at College Viability News: 2026 College Majors Completion app for academic leaders and one for students and families.

    Plus: The College Viability Transparency Tool.


    News and commentary this week:

    + A Small University Bet Big on Enrolling Athletes. Now It Will Close.

    + Marshall University cuts women’s swimming team

    + (In the ‘I can’t believe it’s a story’ category and probably not a Pulitzer Journalism Award story: University of Connecticut, looking to save $1.57M, removes trash cans from many of its offices (Not making this up.)

    + Report from New America: 41 Institutions Steered Low-Income Families to Loans

    + And some more doozy stories that I just didn’t put in today’s headline teaser.

    Show notes and links:

    A Small University Bet Big on Enrolling Athletes. Now It Will Close

    Curry College acquires Labouré, which will shut its doors this summer

    Pasadena’s Providence Christian College to Close, After Two Decades

    Marshall Sports: Herd swimming and diving on chopping block, per SI report

    SwimSwam.com story on Marshall swimming team

    University of Denver braces for up to a $30 million budget shortfall next year

    Students and faculty express concern about layoffs at The College of Wooster

    University of New Haven loses thousands of international students due to visa restrictions

    University of Connecticut, looking to save $1.57M, removes trash cans from many of its offices

    Fitch report on Marshall University

    Fitch report on Agnes Scott College

    Report: 41 Institutions Steered Low-Income Families to Loans

    State approval affirms Rider’s progress under March to Sustainability Plan

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    29 min
  • This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for Feb 9, 2026
    Feb 9 2026


    This week (February 6, 2026):

    + Southern Oregon University warns of financial crisis by early 2027. Some interesting mea cuplas.

    + Buffalo State program cuts spark strong reactions from students

    + Oklahoma Governor Nixes Tenure At Most Of The State’s Public Colleges

    + Inside the collapse of California College of the Arts: School gambled on a major campus expansion and lost. There may be more to it than that.

    + And much, much, more.

    Show notes:

    If you want to get the weekly College Financial Transparency update, click here.

    Southern Oregon University warns of financial crisis, payroll risk by early 2027

    5 layoffs as Idaho Statue U. axes College of Education, splits biology department in mass restructuring

    Santa Monica College to eliminate more than 70 jobs despite pushback from staff, students

    Buffalo State program cuts spark strong reactions from students

    UA Little Rock Continues Enrollment Growth for Spring 2026

    Niagara University Reports 73% Surge in Spring Transfer Enrollment

    Fitch Downgrades Manhattan University (NY) to 'BBB-'; Outlook Negative

    International Graduate Enrollment Is Falling Off a Cliff

    More Colleges Are Using Direct Admissions. They’re Still Discovering What Makes It Successful

    Inside the collapse of California College of the Arts: School gambled on a major campus expansion and lost

    Oklahoma Governor Nixes Tenure At Most Of The State’s Public Colleges

    The Campaign to Make Professors Teach More

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    25 min
  • This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for Feb 02, 2026
    Feb 2 2026

    This week's show includes stories and commentary on
    + Iowa universities reviewing low-enrollment majors, could close or merge programs

    + Wintertime spin on enrollment number for an IL public college

    + Averett College (VA) Sells Athletic Facilities

    + Be careful letting your sons and daughters consider Naturopathic medicine

    Show Notes and Links:

    Iowa universities reviewing low-enrollment majors, could close or merge programs

    Oregon State University faces uncertain financial future amid enrollment decline, budget cuts

    SIUE plugs Spring Enrollment. Ignores 4-year graduation rates

    Men are opting out of college. New England’s campuses are missing them.

    Averett Sells Athletic Facilities

    Are Naturopathic medicine colleges in trouble. Ryan Hofer Substack post.

    A perspective on the enrollment cliff, or slope or downturn, or plummet

    Interested in the weekly College Financial Health Report Newsletter? Click here.

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    23 min
  • This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for Jan 26, 2026
    Jan 26 2026

    Here are the headlines stories from this week's podcast.

    + Taking a look at Acupuncture and Naturopathy colleges
    + Iowa joins the ‘cut low enrollment majors club

    + Iowa private colleges promise closures if community colleges start offering bachelor degrees

    + Whistleblower: OU dental school prioritizing high-tuition foreign students as some Oklahomans get squeezed out

    Show notes and links.

    Wichita State budget deficit now expected to be 7%.

    Ryan Hofer at Substack: “Debt by Natural Causes”

    University of Iowa considers cutting low-enrollment majors

    Governor Murphy Signs Law Advancing Kean–NJCU Merger, Transforming Higher Education in New Jersey

    Morningside University, St. Luke’s College complete first stage of acquisition

    Quarter of US colleges could close in the coming years, university president warns of major transformation

    Iowa private colleges promise closures if community colleges start offering bachelor degrees

    Whistleblower: OU dental school prioritizing high-tuition foreign students as some Oklahomans get squeezed out

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    23 min
  • This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for January 19, 2026
    Jan 19 2026

    TWICV News and Commentary for January 19, 2026

    This is the podcast that talks about the financial health and viability of public and private colleges with data, details and perspectives offered nowhere else.


    This week:

    + California College of the Arts, Will Close in 2027

    + Hampshire College warned of potential closure by auditors

    + After Protests Over Cuts, Mary Baldwin U.'s President Resigns and Some Minors Are Restored

    + A company helping colleges avoid reinventing the wheel.

    + Another state talks public college consolidation

    + And, of course, much more.


    Make sure to forward the podcast link to your Higher Education friends. No sense in just you getting latest news and commentary on the whole industry

    Want to start your own podcast, I use Riverside.fm. Click here to get access to start your show.

    Show notes:

    San Francisco’s Last Remaining Private Art School, the California College of the Arts, Will Close in 2027

    What We Will Lose When California College of the Arts Closes

    UT-Arlington offers employee buyouts amid federal funding cuts, officials say

    Hampshire College warned of potential closure by auditors

    A College Missed Its Enrollment Goal by Nearly Half. What Happened?

    After Protests Over Cuts, Mary Baldwin U.'s President Resigns and Some Minors Are Restored

    5 Fall 2025 Enrollment Takeaways

    How Oregon’s top higher ed board wants to solve university deficits

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    23 min
  • This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for Jan 12, 2026
    Jan 12 2026

    This week:

    + Closed college bails on faculty and students. Don’t let this happen to you.

    + Universities cut over 9,000 jobs in 2025

    + How about a public college that graduated 6% of its students in 2023 getting public funds to build a multi-million dollar STEM building?

    + Is there a coordinated effort by some in higher education to write stories trying to deny that the industry is in decline?

    INTRO: Always add: forward podcast link to your Higher Education friends. No sense in just you getting latest news and commentary on the whole industry

    Show notes and link:
    Free MyCollegeViabilty.com financial health report on private colleges

    Start your own podcast. I use Riverside.fm. Here is a link.

    Now I have to start over' | Students left in dark after Martin University closes

    Struggling Western Mass. college misses enrollment goal by half

    Universities cut over 9,000 jobs in 2025 as Trump targets federal funding: report

    Rider University Creates $2M ‘Hope’ Fund to Help Students Pay Tuition as it Faces Cuts, Layoffs

    UC San Diego math weakness story has legs.

    After No-Confidence Vote, University Of Nebraska Chancellor To Resign

    The college backlash is a mirage

    The curious disconnect between the data and the vibes of higher education


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    26 min
  • This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for January 5, 2026
    Jan 5 2026

    Sitting in front of the Blue Yeti microphone and the smooth running Riverside.fm podcast software.

    As ‘Your College Financial Quality Control Advocate’ This is the podcast that talks about the financial health and viability of public and private colleges with data, details and perspectives offered nowhere else. I talk about delusional colleges, regurgitation reporting,

    And College Viability is Higher Education’s NORAD. Our data radar tells you which incoming colleges are risky and which will safely deliver an education package.

    Today:

    + Martin University terminates staff (without pay), encourages students to transfer

    + Rider University (NJ) placed on probation

    + A potential college president foot-in-mouth story

    + Another college tries to spin bad news into a ‘Comeback kid’ kind of story

    + From Dow Jones Market Watch and Morningstar: ‘They're in their 60s and still paying off student loans. College debt in America now lasts a lifetime.’

    INTRO: Always add: forward podcast link to your Higher Education friends. No sense in just you getting latest news and commentary on the whole industry

    Want to use Riverside.fm for your podcast. Click here to access. BTW, I am a new affiliate with Riverside

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    22 min