Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised Sarah Lawrence is in so much trouble (at least according to Forbes)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the possibilities for my kid scores a D on this list - https://www.forbes.com/sites/emmawhitford/2022/06/09/the-strongest-and-weakest-colleges-in-america---behind-forbes-2022-financial-grades/
I am worried. Would you be?
Yes many good schools are struggling and will face tougher conditions in 2026 when the 18 yr old population starts declining. Covid was also expensive for them. I filtered out schools with a C or lower. Def check the bond rating. I think of it as an investment and want the place to be around in 10 years. I also noticed a lot of schools that give large merit to attract enrollment have lower Financial grades. It is not sustainable.
I agree that good schools are struggling. But I wouldn't trust Forbes' methodology. For instance, because Forbes focuses so much on change, a school that is well-endowed can go down quickly on their grades. Do you really think University of Richmond should be on the list of "Dunces" because its grade went down among the most on their metrics ? That school has a 3.2BILLION endowment for only 4350 students. That is crazy rich for a small school. But they must have recently done something that Forbes thinks is a sign of financial weakness.
I don't really trust Forbes' ranking as a reliable source for this. Moody's actual bond rating, sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the possibilities for my kid scores a D on this list - https://www.forbes.com/sites/emmawhitford/2022/06/09/the-strongest-and-weakest-colleges-in-america---behind-forbes-2022-financial-grades/
I am worried. Would you be?
Yes many good schools are struggling and will face tougher conditions in 2026 when the 18 yr old population starts declining. Covid was also expensive for them. I filtered out schools with a C or lower. Def check the bond rating. I think of it as an investment and want the place to be around in 10 years. I also noticed a lot of schools that give large merit to attract enrollment have lower Financial grades. It is not sustainable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the possibilities for my kid scores a D on this list - https://www.forbes.com/sites/emmawhitford/2022/06/09/the-strongest-and-weakest-colleges-in-america---behind-forbes-2022-financial-grades/
I am worried. Would you be?
Yes many good schools are struggling and will face tougher conditions in 2026 when the 18 yr old population starts declining. Covid was also expensive for them. I filtered out schools with a C or lower. Def check the bond rating. I think of it as an investment and want the place to be around in 10 years. I also noticed a lot of schools that give large merit to attract enrollment have lower Financial grades. It is not sustainable.
+1. My SLAC is a B according to this list - and I can tell you I won't send my kids there. Covid and prior mismanagement hit it hard. I don't know what a D means
Anonymous wrote:OP here - This list is pre-cult settlement!
The school I'm worried about has been in trouble for quite a while. How do I check the bond rating?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the possibilities for my kid scores a D on this list - https://www.forbes.com/sites/emmawhitford/2022/06/09/the-strongest-and-weakest-colleges-in-america---behind-forbes-2022-financial-grades/
I am worried. Would you be?
Yes many good schools are struggling and will face tougher conditions in 2026 when the 18 yr old population starts declining. Covid was also expensive for them. I filtered out schools with a C or lower. Def check the bond rating. I think of it as an investment and want the place to be around in 10 years. I also noticed a lot of schools that give large merit to attract enrollment have lower Financial grades. It is not sustainable.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised Sarah Lawrence is in so much trouble (at least according to Forbes)
Anonymous wrote:One of the possibilities for my kid scores a D on this list - https://www.forbes.com/sites/emmawhitford/2022/06/09/the-strongest-and-weakest-colleges-in-america---behind-forbes-2022-financial-grades/
I am worried. Would you be?
Anonymous wrote:One of the possibilities for my kid scores a D on this list - https://www.forbes.com/sites/emmawhitford/2022/06/09/the-strongest-and-weakest-colleges-in-america---behind-forbes-2022-financial-grades/
I am worried. Would you be?