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For
the second time in the 35-year history of CIC’s annual Institute
for Chief Academic Officers, chief financial officers were invited
to participate. Held November 3–6, 2007, in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, the meeting included 318 CAOs and other academic officers
and 106 CFOs. The National Association of College and University
Business Officers cosponsored the meeting.
With a theme
of “Vital Investments: Programs, Personnel, and the Purse,”
most sessions addressed issues needing the attention of both CAOs
and CFOs, including investments in academic and co-curricular programs
(i.e., strategic budgeting, program review, prioritizing academic
program costs, merging computing and library services, assessment,
and retention); investing in personnel (i.e., diversifying the faculty,
post-tenure review, legal issues, the information flow from CFOs
and CAOs to faculty members, using technology to foster learning,
and faculty development); and the prudent investment and use of
the financial resources of the institution (i.e., long-term financial
forecasting, tuition discounting, campus planning for learning,
tools for balancing the academic mission and finance, and emerging
issues in data-informed decision-making).
One of the most
popular features of the conference was the Strategic Budgeting Workshop
led by Kent Chabotar, president of Guilford College
(NC). Also, to provide additional professional development for newer
CAOs, the Workshop for CAOs in their Third or Fourth Year was expanded
to a full-day program. Many of the presentations are available
here on CIC’s website.
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