2010 ATHENA Roundtable

Online registration is now open for our annual ATHENA conference, Nov. 4-5 in Philadelphia.

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  • Friday, November 5, 2010

    ATHENA 2010: ACTA to convene ATHENA Roundtable and present Merrill Award in Philadelphia.

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What Will They Learn?

When it comes to figuring out whether universities are making sure students learn what they need to know, everyone knows that the traditional college rankings, with their typical focus on reputation, are not the place to go. That’s why we launched WhatWillTheyLearn.com last year and why we’ve expanded the number of schools to more than 700 this year. Our one of a kind college-guide website now features leading public and private institutions in all 50 states. See why parents, students and guidance counselors have enthusiastically embraced WhatWillTheyLearn.com’s unique focus on education which The Wall Street Journal calls “admirable.”

Don’t Raise Tuition. Cut Costs.

With tuition costs at our colleges and universities that have quadrupled over the last 30 years, more of the same old, same old is simply not going to cut it. In this spirit, ACTA’s newest publication tells trustees that reflexive tuition increases are no longer tenable and that they must learn to do more with less by cutting costs. Cutting Costs: A Trustee’s Guide to Tough Economic Times outlines ten areas that trustees should look into to reduce expenses and provides examples of creative ideas that have been successfully implemented at different colleges and universities. It is being sent to more than 10,000 trustees at some 600 colleges and universities across the country.

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