Increased stressors on institutions of higher education in the United States have resulted in the closing or merging of some those institutions. Even prior to the pandemic, institutions were facing reduced state funding, a challenging recruiting environment,
and renewed scrutiny about the value of a post-secondary education. AACRAO has recently published a report (linked below) providing guidance on what to do if your institution is closing or if you are at an institution receiving records from another
institution. In this episode we talk about the lived experience of the registrar staff at an institution that is closing, from finding out to locking up the office for the last time.
Key Takeaways:
- There are a number of very significant considerations that must be resolved relating to the students’ records when an institution is going to close;
- Make sure you’re engaging in ongoing best practices with regards to imaging documents and updating student’s degre audits;
- The closing of an institution will bring out many different emotions from many different people--remember to take time to be present for yourself and your team.
Guest:
Ramie Nation, University Registrar
Baker University
ramie.nation@bakeru.edu
References and Additional Information:
InsideHigherEd - Another Small Private College Will Close - November 9, 2017
HigherEd Dive - A Look at Trends in College Consolidation since 2016
AACRAO Report
on Closing and Merging InstitutionsCore Competencies:
Leadership & Management
Change Management
Professional Proficiencies:
Data Stewardship
Student Records Management