21 to Watch in RI in 2021: College Presidents in Rhode Island

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21 to Watch in RI in 2021: College Presidents in Rhode Island

Brown President Paxson PHOTO: Brown
Universities and colleges across the country are under tremendous financial pressure. There are growing signs that students and their families are unwilling and unable to take on mammoth debt as those before them were willing to do.

Moreover, in higher education in Rhode Island, a number of college presidents are new and have not been through the significant economic challenges of today and the future.

In addition, there are two major schools with vacancies at the top spot:

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RISD - Announcing new President

URI - Announcing new President

Bryant - first year for Ross Gittell

Roger Williams - first year for Ioannis Miaoulis

Salve Regina - first year for Kelli J. Armstrong

Providence College - first year for Rev. Kenneth R. Sicard

While RIC and CCRI’s Presidents have been in place for a number of years — they must defer to the Governor, the legislature and their board regarding their financial fate.

Only Brown’s Christina Paxson has longevity — she was named president in 2012 and had her contract extended in February through to 2025.

A major report by the Wall Street Journal finds "typical families at dozens of schools are borrowing almost $100,000 to finance student education, data from the U.S. Education Department show. The figures reveal the amount of debt parents took on through a federal college loan program called Parent Plus. The data “provides a more complete financial picture of how recent graduates have paid for their postsecondary education, especially if their parents took on debt to help them cover some or all of the costs."

And now, many fast-growing tech companies are looking to hire smart people and college credentials are not a priority.

2021 will be a transformative year for RI's colleges and universities.


21 to Watch in RI in 2021

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