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SUNY College Will Pay $5.2M to Fix Software ‘Disaster’

Inside Higher Ed

The Erie Community College Board of Trustees has approved spending $5.2 million to replace WorkDay, an enterprise resource planning system, according to The Buffalo News. College officials told county legislators that the system had cost the college over $12 million in platform and consulting fees over the last five years.

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A fortune in the short-term: Is it time for CE programs to explode?

University Business

The University of North Florida is bucking declining college enrollment trends in higher education, and John Kantner, University of North Florida senior associate provost of faculty and research, credits some of this growth to its focus on continuing education (CE) programs.

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Passaic County CC Expands Partnership with Anthology to Move to Complete ERP Ecosystem

Campus Technology

Education lifecycle company Anthology has announced that Passaic County Community College (PCCC) has expanded their partnership to adopt the company's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) ecosystem, which will add Anthology Student, Anthology Finance, and Anthology Human Capital Management (HCM), and more.

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What can the UK learn from Australia’s University Accord?

HEPI

Some agents encourage students to take advantage of higher education visas being more likely to be approved, only to switch to cheaper vocational training courses or private colleges without ever attending their initial student placement.

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Highlights from Higher Ed: International Enrollment, Campus IT Challenges, Global Recruitment, and Most-Regretted Majors 

Liaison International

colleges and universities is on the rise, although it has still not returned to pre-pandemic levels, according to a report released by the Institute for International Education. Most Schools Plan to Increase Global Recruitment Initiatives. International Enrollment Is on the Upswing . Source: Forbes. Two-thirds of U.S.

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How to bridge the payment gap and exceed student expectations

University Business

Colleges and universities face significant challenges today, from budget pressures and declining enrollments to the need to enhance payments and other services while cutting costs. Research shows that 72% of students think their college should make ease of payments on campus and online a priority to create a better student experience.

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Higher Ed Lessons in Interim Leadership

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

If you have a hospital and college of medicine , it adds an important dimension to the job that's hard to visualize. Higher Ed Leadership Wisdom The UIA is all about sharing resources, and in that spirit, Weekly Wisdom seeks to elevate the best advice from higher ed leaders. And so, shadow the budget officer of the university.