Anonymous
Post 05/20/2025 11:43     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

Anonymous wrote:Parents - please do your research on Catholic University prior to committing. Much of the student programming, advising offices, cultural engagement offices have been cut as of yesterday. Multiple Departments have 2-3 faculty members. They have lost a lot of the competent faculty members who do not agree with the direction. In addition, they just fired multiple staff members yesterday leaving most of the offices skeletal. The university is welcoming to right wing, white Catholics and supporters of Trump but terrible for those who may not agree.

Note sent by the president yesterday
By Peter Kilpatrick ● May 19, 2025

Dear Members of the University Community,

Last October, I wrote to you about the growing deficits our University has faced due to declining enrollment revenue and rising costs, and the steps we needed to take to align our operational expenses with our revenue. At that time, I shared that we needed to make difficult, deep cuts in our operating budget and identify areas for revenue growth to ensure the long-term financial strength of the University.

Our approach to adjusting our annual operating budget by $30 million—approximately 10%—has included multiple strategic components:

Reduce operational budgets across administrative and academic units, which included reducing our planned salary increase pool from 4% to 2.5% and reducing our maximum retirement contribution from 10% to 7.5%;

Launch several revenue-enhancing initiatives, including a new bachelor and master of science in artificial intelligence, an accelerated bachelor of science in nursing, a master in business administration, a new online master in data analytics, and a master of evangelization and culture, in partnership with Bishop Barron’s Word on Fire Institute;

Offer voluntary separation packages to qualified faculty; and

Select a number of position eliminations based on business and operational needs of the University to minimize the negative impact on University service levels to students.

Conclusion

Today, with a heavy heart, I must inform you that we have implemented the concluding phase of our comprehensive financial resiliency plan, which unfortunately involves the elimination of 66 active staff positions across various departments, accounting for 7% of our workforce.

Those directly affected were notified today, and I want to acknowledge the tremendous contributions these valued colleagues have made to our University community. Each person affected has helped shape our institution and contributed to our mission in meaningful ways. They will remain on paid leave for one month, during which time they will not be responsible for any work and will continue to receive full benefits.


As a now former staff member who was one of those 66, I can tell you that student services were gutted yesterday. My over 18 years of service to the university and it's students were disrespected and It is hard for me to understand how they continue to operate with a skeleton amount of staff and services. This president made a mistake in doubling down on the extreme parts of Catholic identity rather than looking to be more welcoming of Catholicism in many forms and now the staff/faculty/students will pay
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2025 11:06     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

CUA is a small school that has money problems similar to half the other schools out there. But it has a lot going for it including location, campus and specialty offerings such as architecture, nursing, engineering and music schools.

The fact that it also has a Catholic identity shouldn’t come as such a big surprise to the anti-Catholic bigots on this board. If it’s not for you, move on…. You don’t have to comment your hateful rhetoric. Didn’t your mother ever teach you “if you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say anything at all.”?
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2025 10:41     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

Wow. The scramble to keep up with those colleges who saw that AI/CS/sciences would be in demand.

So many colleges have missed the boat.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2025 10:17     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

Only if there are professors left to teach the courses and support in place for students. How is this good news?
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2025 09:37     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

Anonymous wrote:Parents - please do your research on Catholic University prior to committing. Much of the student programming, advising offices, cultural engagement offices have been cut as of yesterday. Multiple Departments have 2-3 faculty members. They have lost a lot of the competent faculty members who do not agree with the direction. In addition, they just fired multiple staff members yesterday leaving most of the offices skeletal. The university is welcoming to right wing, white Catholics and supporters of Trump but terrible for those who may not agree.

Note sent by the president yesterday
By Peter Kilpatrick ● May 19, 2025

Dear Members of the University Community,

Last October, I wrote to you about the growing deficits our University has faced due to declining enrollment revenue and rising costs, and the steps we needed to take to align our operational expenses with our revenue. At that time, I shared that we needed to make difficult, deep cuts in our operating budget and identify areas for revenue growth to ensure the long-term financial strength of the University.

Our approach to adjusting our annual operating budget by $30 million—approximately 10%—has included multiple strategic components:

Reduce operational budgets across administrative and academic units, which included reducing our planned salary increase pool from 4% to 2.5% and reducing our maximum retirement contribution from 10% to 7.5%;

Launch several revenue-enhancing initiatives, including a new bachelor and master of science in artificial intelligence, an accelerated bachelor of science in nursing, a master in business administration, a new online master in data analytics, and a master of evangelization and culture, in partnership with Bishop Barron’s Word on Fire Institute;

Offer voluntary separation packages to qualified faculty; and

Select a number of position eliminations based on business and operational needs of the University to minimize the negative impact on University service levels to students.

Conclusion

Today, with a heavy heart, I must inform you that we have implemented the concluding phase of our comprehensive financial resiliency plan, which unfortunately involves the elimination of 66 active staff positions across various departments, accounting for 7% of our workforce.

Those directly affected were notified today, and I want to acknowledge the tremendous contributions these valued colleagues have made to our University community. Each person affected has helped shape our institution and contributed to our mission in meaningful ways. They will remain on paid leave for one month, during which time they will not be responsible for any work and will continue to receive full benefits.


The bolded portion above is good news.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2025 09:11     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

No offense...but it's weird to wonder why a school ranked #64 for anything gets much mention.

I mean, it's not top 10, 20 or even 50 for value. It's #64.

Anonymous
Post 05/20/2025 09:06     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

I know Catholic has a program with DCPS where kids can attend for free. Not sure on the specifics of who qualifies.

They give out lots of merit to people as well.

It doesn't get a ton of press on DCUM because it is far more religious than most people want from college and it's not a highly ranked school in general.

Anonymous
Post 05/20/2025 08:57     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

wtf is a master of evangelization degree
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2025 08:31     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

I would hate to pay tuition for this.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2025 08:13     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

Anonymous wrote:Parents - please do your research on Catholic University prior to committing. Much of the student programming, advising offices, cultural engagement offices have been cut as of yesterday. Multiple Departments have 2-3 faculty members. They have lost a lot of the competent faculty members who do not agree with the direction. In addition, they just fired multiple staff members yesterday leaving most of the offices skeletal. The university is welcoming to right wing, white Catholics and supporters of Trump but terrible for those who may not agree.

Note sent by the president yesterday
By Peter Kilpatrick ● May 19, 2025

Dear Members of the University Community,

Last October, I wrote to you about the growing deficits our University has faced due to declining enrollment revenue and rising costs, and the steps we needed to take to align our operational expenses with our revenue. At that time, I shared that we needed to make difficult, deep cuts in our operating budget and identify areas for revenue growth to ensure the long-term financial strength of the University.

Our approach to adjusting our annual operating budget by $30 million—approximately 10%—has included multiple strategic components:

Reduce operational budgets across administrative and academic units, which included reducing our planned salary increase pool from 4% to 2.5% and reducing our maximum retirement contribution from 10% to 7.5%;

Launch several revenue-enhancing initiatives, including a new bachelor and master of science in artificial intelligence, an accelerated bachelor of science in nursing, a master in business administration, a new online master in data analytics, and a master of evangelization and culture, in partnership with Bishop Barron’s Word on Fire Institute;

Offer voluntary separation packages to qualified faculty; and

Select a number of position eliminations based on business and operational needs of the University to minimize the negative impact on University service levels to students.

Conclusion

Today, with a heavy heart, I must inform you that we have implemented the concluding phase of our comprehensive financial resiliency plan, which unfortunately involves the elimination of 66 active staff positions across various departments, accounting for 7% of our workforce.

Those directly affected were notified today, and I want to acknowledge the tremendous contributions these valued colleagues have made to our University community. Each person affected has helped shape our institution and contributed to our mission in meaningful ways. They will remain on paid leave for one month, during which time they will not be responsible for any work and will continue to receive full benefits.

Basically happening at every school right now - some are being more upfront than others...
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2025 07:55     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

Parents - please do your research on Catholic University prior to committing. Much of the student programming, advising offices, cultural engagement offices have been cut as of yesterday. Multiple Departments have 2-3 faculty members. They have lost a lot of the competent faculty members who do not agree with the direction. In addition, they just fired multiple staff members yesterday leaving most of the offices skeletal. The university is welcoming to right wing, white Catholics and supporters of Trump but terrible for those who may not agree.

Note sent by the president yesterday
By Peter Kilpatrick ● May 19, 2025

Dear Members of the University Community,

Last October, I wrote to you about the growing deficits our University has faced due to declining enrollment revenue and rising costs, and the steps we needed to take to align our operational expenses with our revenue. At that time, I shared that we needed to make difficult, deep cuts in our operating budget and identify areas for revenue growth to ensure the long-term financial strength of the University.

Our approach to adjusting our annual operating budget by $30 million—approximately 10%—has included multiple strategic components:

Reduce operational budgets across administrative and academic units, which included reducing our planned salary increase pool from 4% to 2.5% and reducing our maximum retirement contribution from 10% to 7.5%;

Launch several revenue-enhancing initiatives, including a new bachelor and master of science in artificial intelligence, an accelerated bachelor of science in nursing, a master in business administration, a new online master in data analytics, and a master of evangelization and culture, in partnership with Bishop Barron’s Word on Fire Institute;

Offer voluntary separation packages to qualified faculty; and

Select a number of position eliminations based on business and operational needs of the University to minimize the negative impact on University service levels to students.

Conclusion

Today, with a heavy heart, I must inform you that we have implemented the concluding phase of our comprehensive financial resiliency plan, which unfortunately involves the elimination of 66 active staff positions across various departments, accounting for 7% of our workforce.

Those directly affected were notified today, and I want to acknowledge the tremendous contributions these valued colleagues have made to our University community. Each person affected has helped shape our institution and contributed to our mission in meaningful ways. They will remain on paid leave for one month, during which time they will not be responsible for any work and will continue to receive full benefits.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2025 16:56     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

Anonymous wrote:Do those rankings actually mean anything? Even the normal US News rankings are of dubious worth.


I don't know what methodology US News uses, but I think CUA gives out a lot of merit and need based aid.

My neighbor's kid got in there last year and received a merit scholarship that made CUA about the same cost as in-state UMD.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2025 16:45     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

Do those rankings actually mean anything? Even the normal US News rankings are of dubious worth.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2025 16:40     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

Go Cards! Loved my time at CUA and have a large network of happy, successful graduates from DC - NYC and up to Boston. It has something for everyone. PoliSci, Engineer, Nursing, Architecture, Music School etc... It is a good value.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2025 15:53     Subject: Catholic University Ranked As #64 Best Value School by US News

Catholic University doesn't get a lot of love on this site, so I was suprised to learn that US News ranked it #64 in the National Universities Best Value category. Apparently CUA offers a better value than GW (ranked #93) and American (ranked #114). It seems like local students with limited budgets for college tuition should give it a look.