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Weathering the Pandemic’s Economic Impact on Higher Education

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The Recession-Proof College [View email in your browser.]( [Chronicle of Higher Education logo]( The Recession-Proof College How to Weather the Coming Economic Storm After 11 years of a bull market, the coronavirus pandemic has been the catalyst for an economic downturn; in the coming months, many economic experts predict a full recession. Rather than shift into short-term crisis mode, institutions must evaluate their mission, establish financial priorities, and intensify their efforts to retain and graduate students. The Chronicle’s issue brief, [“The Recession-Proof College,”]( advises academic leaders on how to prepare for the inevitable downturn, maintain relevancy in an ever-evolving market, and implement austerity plans. [Cover Image: The Recession-Proof College]( [Order your copy]( and learn: - How the last recession impacted public perceptions of higher education - Tactics from economic experts on how to prepare for the dubious future ahead - Strategies for tackling enrollment challenges while balancing financial responsibilities - How three colleges are already devising a plan to survive the inevitable downturn [Enter discount code SAVE20]( for 20% off the brief. [Order Your Copy](/dU0EH3Nf6q0AX00K1P030E0) The Chronicle | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](/dU0EH3Nf6q0AX00K1P030E0) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](=/dU0EH3Nf6q0AX00K1P030E0)

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