Quote Originally Posted by DFW HOYA View Post
And that's 76% of all students coming from four states...all four of which are losing population. While not yet an existential issue, it's a challenge that the College's leadership must address now to make changes 10 and 20 years down the road, namely:

1) Is there a decreasing quantity and/or quality of liberal arts students as tuition passes $100K? What institutional changes lie ahead if Holy Cross becomes less Massachusetts or less Catholic?

2) Are there curricular changes which can thread the needle between institutional alignment and enrollment/revenue gain? Does it go all-in on STEM, business, healthcare, etc., and at what cost to the liberal arts core?

3) What are the infrastructure/capital decisions that need to be made now ensure a campus that is prepared for the 2030s? Does it expand the existing footprint, buy buildings downtown or expand elsewhere to other cities? Is a satellite campus an innovation, or a strategic miscalculation?
sounds like your thinking of applying for the College's Presidency?!!