Pete Fritz, a Senior Manager at Deloitte in its Higher Education practice, talks about how the coronavirus crisis may affect higher education enrollment for the start of the new school year in the fall.
Fritz states, “Rightly and wrongly, admissions offices and financial aid officers are expected to have all of the answers to all of the questions. And the truth is no institution has a singular answer right now. With so many things in flux, with so many contingencies in place, I think that creates a couple big challenges for the folks really on the front line.”
Listen to the podcast here.
This podcast is created and produced by higher education experts Jeff Selingo and Michael Horn. Selingo, a FutureEd senior fellow and former editor of The Chronicle of Higher Education, is special advisor and professor of practice at Arizona State University, and a visiting scholar at Georgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities. Horn is chief strategy officer for the Entangled Group, an education investment firm, and a senior partner at Entangled Solutions, an education consulting company. Selingo and Horn can be contacted here. Future U is supported by the Academy for Innovative Higher Education Leadership, a partnership between Arizona State University and Georgetown University, and by Entangled Solutions.