Press Releases Showing 1-10 of 40 Filter Filters: Year 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 Topics Accounting and Financial Reporting Analytics Athletics Auxiliary Services, Campus Operations Campus Safety Community Colleges Comprehensive/Doctoral Institutions Dept. of Education Compliance Diversity and Inclusion Effectiveness E-Learning Endowment and Debt Management Energy Efficiency, Sustainability Facilities, Environmental Compliance FASB Finance Form 1098-T GASB Global Operations Grants Management Human Resources Leadership Legislative Update Organizational Effectiveness Planning and Budgeting Privacy & Data Security Regulations Research Universities Retirement Risk Management and Campus Security Small Institutions Student Financial Services Tax Technology September 18, 2020 NACUBO Applauds IRS and Treasury for Reasonable Approach to Problematic Endowment Tax → The IRS and the Department of the Treasury released final rules for the endowment excise tax and took a measured approach to an otherwise misguided levy on certain private colleges and universities. June 17, 2020 NACUBO Sets Path Forward Through COVID-19 Financial Implications → May 28, 2020 Ascendium Education Group Awards NACUBO Planning Grant to Advance Student Success Efforts → To develop an infrastructure for a multi-institution, multi-initiative process focused on student success at colleges and universities, NACUBO has been awarded a $1.1 million planning grant from Ascendium Education Group. January 30, 2020 U.S. Educational Endowments Report 5.3 Percent Average Return in FY19 → Nearly half of endowment withdrawals fund student financial aid January 06, 2020 NACUBO Launches Consulting Service for Colleges and Universities → Customized financial solutions will be available to campuses of all sizes. December 21, 2019 NACUBO Statement on Parking Tax Repeal → August 23, 2019 Associations Release 6 Steps To Harness Analytics and Save Higher Education → AIR, EDUCAUSE, and NACUBO collaborate on new statement for college and university leaders May 16, 2019 NACUBO Selects 14 Higher Education Business Officers for Exclusive 2019-20 Fellows Program → May 09, 2019 Private Colleges Now Use Nearly Half of Tuition Revenue For Financial Aid → The average institutional grant for freshmen has increased 91 percent over the decade, a new NACUBO report finds. March 14, 2019 NACUBO Statement in Response to Senator Wyden’s College Admissions Scandal-Related Proposal → Legislation that would diminish the ability of all colleges to provide quality higher education would be a severely misguided step in the wrong direction.
September 18, 2020 NACUBO Applauds IRS and Treasury for Reasonable Approach to Problematic Endowment Tax → The IRS and the Department of the Treasury released final rules for the endowment excise tax and took a measured approach to an otherwise misguided levy on certain private colleges and universities.
May 28, 2020 Ascendium Education Group Awards NACUBO Planning Grant to Advance Student Success Efforts → To develop an infrastructure for a multi-institution, multi-initiative process focused on student success at colleges and universities, NACUBO has been awarded a $1.1 million planning grant from Ascendium Education Group.
January 30, 2020 U.S. Educational Endowments Report 5.3 Percent Average Return in FY19 → Nearly half of endowment withdrawals fund student financial aid
January 06, 2020 NACUBO Launches Consulting Service for Colleges and Universities → Customized financial solutions will be available to campuses of all sizes.
August 23, 2019 Associations Release 6 Steps To Harness Analytics and Save Higher Education → AIR, EDUCAUSE, and NACUBO collaborate on new statement for college and university leaders
May 16, 2019 NACUBO Selects 14 Higher Education Business Officers for Exclusive 2019-20 Fellows Program →
May 09, 2019 Private Colleges Now Use Nearly Half of Tuition Revenue For Financial Aid → The average institutional grant for freshmen has increased 91 percent over the decade, a new NACUBO report finds.
March 14, 2019 NACUBO Statement in Response to Senator Wyden’s College Admissions Scandal-Related Proposal → Legislation that would diminish the ability of all colleges to provide quality higher education would be a severely misguided step in the wrong direction.