New Insight Paper: Academic Program Sustainability and the Role of Academic Portfolio Review

Higher education institutions are facing growing pressures from enrolment declines, financial constraints, and rapid technological change. In response, university and college leaders are seeking ways to ensure long-term program sustainability while remaining aligned with their missions and evolving student needs. CAUBO’s new insight paper, Academic Program Sustainability and the Role of Academic Portfolio Review, introduces … Continue reading “New Insight Paper: Academic Program Sustainability and the Role of Academic Portfolio Review”

New Data Insights Now Available: Non-Academic Salary Spending Patterns at Canadian Universities

CAUBO’s Data Insights series highlights key financial trends in the university sector. The Data Insights provide concise, yet fact-based analysis of some of the sector’s most pressing risks and challenges. The newest entry in the Data Insights series, Non-Academic Salary Spending Patterns at Canadian Universities, focuses on institutional spending with an emphasis on non-academic salaries … Continue reading “New Data Insights Now Available: Non-Academic Salary Spending Patterns at Canadian Universities”

Updated: Financial Health Indicators Dashboard and Management Discussion and Analysis (MD&A)

Financial sustainability remains a key concern for university administrators across Canada. In times of financial constraint, data and benchmarking become essential tools for institutions. CAUBO compiles a series of four sector-wide indicators of financial condition for members. These financial ratios provide insights into the sector’s financial health, helping to identify strengths and potential vulnerabilities. At … Continue reading “Updated: Financial Health Indicators Dashboard and Management Discussion and Analysis (MD&A)”

New Resource Available: National Financial Landscape

CAUBO has developed a series of financial landscapes, focusing on critical areas within Canadian universities. Through the Landscape series, financial trends in higher education are explored at the national, provincial, and institutional levels. The updated National Financial Landscape provides insight into trends observed over the last decade while highlighting any significant year-over-year financial shifts. (Currently … Continue reading “New Resource Available: National Financial Landscape”

Trend Talk Series – Call for Proposals

Share Your Insights in CAUBO’s Trend Talks Series Submissions as part of this first series of content selections will be accepted until November 22, 2024, at 5:00 pm (ET). Does your organization have a pulse on emerging domestic or global trends that are expected to have a substantive impact on the Canadian higher education administration … Continue reading “Trend Talk Series – Call for Proposals”

Results of the 2024 CAUBO Financial Sustainability Survey: State, Stressors, Barriers, and Strategies

A survey was released in 2023-24 to identify the key factors that impact financial sustainability across the country and barriers to the implementation of mitigation measures. The survey results indicated that the most significant stressor to financial sustainability related to funding or insufficiency thereof. Two of the top five most significant barriers were experienced across … Continue reading “Results of the 2024 CAUBO Financial Sustainability Survey: State, Stressors, Barriers, and Strategies”

Upcoming Resource: Framework to Inform Higher Education Student Housing Plans

Canada is in the throes of a housing crisis. A lack of both availability and affordability is being exacerbated by a concurrent cost-of-living crisis, brought on by rapid and significant post-pandemic inflation. Universities and their students are also experiencing the effects of this crisis. Housing departments on campuses across Canada are feeling a pressing need … Continue reading “Upcoming Resource: Framework to Inform Higher Education Student Housing Plans”

New Resource Available: Results of the 2023 Resource Allocation Survey

Canadian universities continue to experience mounting financial pressures as income sources required to fund an expanding expense base have become increasingly volatile and have not kept pace with enrolments, thus requiring institutions to do more with less. Administrators often look to resource allocation models to manage resources effectively and efficiently. In the fall of 2023, … Continue reading “New Resource Available: Results of the 2023 Resource Allocation Survey”