Damn even with Robert Smith donation, Morehouse is still financially struggling. Plans layoffs

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Morehouse plans furloughs and cuts to spur cash flow

Morehouse College president David A. Thomas announced Tuesday the Atlanta HBCU will for the next nine months cease matching contributions to retirement funds for all employees and impose a monthly furlough day for most professional staff and faculty to address the school’s cash flow problems.

“We are trying to take an approach that creates the least disruption to our education programs as well as to the quality of student services,” said Thomas in a telephone interview. “No faculty are being laid off or eliminated, and our hourly employees — who tend to be our lowest paid — are not impacted. And I am among the employees who will be affected.” Morehouse has 415 full-time employees.

Also, a small amount of staff members will be replaced, and their roles absorbed by remaining employees. No faculty will be impacted, a college spokeswoman said.


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The expected savings of $3 million will go in part toward paring down the $5 million owed by 500 current students in unpaid tuition and fees, said Thomas. “These students are trying to piece together a way of staying at Morehouse,” he said. “We know from Morehouse history that in those 500 students are a great number who can go out and do amazing things in the world.” Morehouse’s tuition for the current school year is about $28,840, that increases to more than $40,000 with room and board,according to information on its website

Thomas said neither parents nor prospective students should view the cuts as foreboding. They should be encouraged, Thomas said, that “Morehouse is doing the things we need to do to put our fiscal house in order so we can continue the high-quality experience that has attracted students here.”

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The announcement of the temporary furloughs comes days after Morehouse announced the pledge of billionaire donor Robert F. Smith to pay off the debts of the Class of 2019 ended up representing a $34 million gift. In a decision that delighted parents, Smith agreed to pay not only the school loans carried by the 400 Morehouse grads but by their parents as well.

Thomas stressed the Smith gift cannot be spread around; it was restricted to paying off debts for 2019 graduates.

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But Thomas said Morehouse is talking to other potential donors about similar gestures, as well as figuring out new revenue sources. Thomas said that includes renting Morehouse facilities, including its performing arts center, more often and at better rates, along with developing online courses and adult education. He expects new revenues will alleviate the need to extend the furloughs and retirement reduction.

Along with Atlanta’s Spelman College and Washington’s Howard University, Morehouse is a premier HBCU. It’s been spared the devastating enrollment, student retention and revenue declines that have forced other HBCUs to close their doors.

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But, Thomas said, “Morehouse is not immune to the forces that are reshaping higher education in America, especially for small liberal arts colleges that are tuition dependent.” Those forces include the rising cost of college and university education that “has outstripped the growth in middle-class family income by several multiples,” he said.

The former dean of Georgetown’s business school, Thomas took over the 2,200-student campus 20 months ago after a controversial decision by the Morehouse Board of Trustees in 2017 not to renew President John S. Wilson’s contract. In his five years leading Morehouse, Wilson also grappled with a financial crisis; in 2013 Morehouse cut its operating budget by $2.5 million and eliminated or downgraded 75 jobs.
 

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You&d think there'd be some special Grant set aside for HBCU's


Smith's gesture was more for the students than the institution though.


I'm not in the academia realm but they and other HBCU's should look into MOOC/Extension courses if they aren't on them already. It wouldn't solve the problem but it would engage a lot more people than their alumni or current student population can allot. Which would hopefully encourage them to attend/donate, etc.... The University model as it stands is outdated and bloated with fees.
 

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This is the reality for a lot of HBCUs, unfortunately.

With the rising costs of tuition, and with alumni either not willing or able to give back monetarily, there’s going to have to be a tough conversation had for a lot of our schools.

This a national problem. I expect HBCUs to get hit the hardest tho. Rising tuition cost and low affordability has students choosing different options or skipping universities. Issa lot of schools shutting doors and I expect the trend to continue:yeshrug:
 

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This is the reality for a lot of HBCUs, unfortunately.

With the rising costs of tuition, and with alumni either not willing or able to give back monetarily, there’s going to have to be a tough conversation had for a lot of our schools.

yep. When you don’t have Phil Knight-type alums/donors literally tipping over trucks of cash into these schools then these issues persist. Now, that’s an extreme alum scenario but at some point you’ve gotta be the type of school that pumps out titans of industries who see it as their duty to make sure their alma mater never drowns.

then when shyt is good they can pour endless cash into these sports programs just to ensure that the school is always popping on the field and in the classrooms.

money will always be a barrier or it will be an enhanced depending on what side of the education tracks you’re on whether you’re a student, institution, administrator, professor or athlete.
 
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