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Institutions must thoroughly understand and comply with regulatory agencies' requirements prior to adding, changing, or eliminating training or educational programs. State licensing boards, accrediting agencies, and federal departments often track such modifications, each having established procedures, costs, and timeframes. Schools must determine what constitutes a "substantive change," document the need and job relevance of new programs, and submit in detail curriculum, equipment, facilities, instructors, and student services. Advisory Boards usually have to certify labor-market demand and program quality. No new or revised program can be sold before all of these approvals are secured. To address this complexity, institutions must have… >>>

Data-driven research—not assumptions—is the foundation for successful program expansion. Institutions should assess community needs, competition, and job markets before launching new or continuing education programs, ensuring long-term viability, compliance, and profitability.

Collecting timely information from constituencies and communities and assessing it effectively is essential for increasing enrollment and reducing dropout rates.

It is essential to:

  • Know the demographics of the community and the labor market needs
  • Feasibility study

Budget is vital.

I have learned that HEI administrators manage people, spaces, and time.

Retention and placement results are the measures that demonstrate the quality of the school 

A college's five-year plan serves as a roadmap, built upon the strategic plans of individual departments and closely aligned with the university's overarching strategy. The plan is flexible, allowing for adjustments in response to internal and external changes.

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