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Managing financial uncertainty during economic downturns
The Statesman Kolkata
|March 11, 2025
Education is the foundation of economic growth and social progress, yet it remains highly vulnerable to financial uncertainty during economic downturns.
When economies contract, educational institutions, policymakers, and students face unprecedented financial challenges that threaten access, quality, and long-term sustainability. Developing adaptive financial strategies is imperative to ensure that learning remains uninterrupted and institutions stay resilient.
The financial impact of economic downturns on education Economic downturns create a ripple effect in the education sector, affecting various stakeholders:
Institutions: Universities and schools experience funding cuts, declining endowments, and reduced research grants. Cost-cutting may include staff layoffs, program reductions, and delayed infrastructure investments.
Students and families: Tuition fees become harder to afford as household incomes shrink, leading to increased student loan dependency, deferred admissions, or dropouts.
Faculty and researchers: Budget constraints result in hiring freezes, lower research funding, and diminished opportunities for academic growth.
Government and policy impact: Slashing public education budgets forces institutions to rely more on private funding, philanthropy, and commercial partnerships.
Strategies for managing financial uncertainty in education Despite these challenges, institutions and students can take proactive steps to navigate financial instability.
1. Strengthening financial planning and risk management Educational institutions must adopt a long-term financial strategy that includes:
Diversified revenue streams: Reducing reliance on tuition fees by expanding research grants, industry collaborations, and philanthropic donations.
This story is from the March 11, 2025 edition of The Statesman Kolkata.
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