By 2030, strong economic forces will likely cause a restructuring of (a) the number of colleges and universities, (b) their educational offerings, and (c) the price and costs of educational programs. This session will explain those forces and discuss the leadership opportunities in an era of industry consolidation and innovation.
Outcomes: Understand the economic forces that are reshaping higher education, their timing, and the likely effects on different types of institutions * Explore how strategic choices for IT can affect the cost and innovation capabilities of institutions during change * Be able to speak with greater confidence in institutional and multi-institutional discussions of economic trends and what to do
Presenters
Bryan Alexander
Senior Scholar, Georgetown University
Tracy Schroeder
Associate Vice Chancellor & Chief Information Officer, University of California, Berkeley
Brad Wheeler
James H. Rudy Professor of Information Systems, Indiana University