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National Association of College and University Business Officers

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National Association of College and University Business Officers
NameNational Association of College and University Business Officers
AbbreviationNACUBO
Formation1962
LocationWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States

National Association of College and University Business Officers, a prominent organization in the field of higher education, was established in 1962 with the goal of promoting effective and efficient management of universities and colleges across the United States. The organization's founding was influenced by the work of notable figures such as Clark Kerr, James Bryant Conant, and Vannevar Bush, who played significant roles in shaping the landscape of higher education in the country. NACUBO's establishment was also facilitated by the support of organizations like the American Council on Education, Association of American Universities, and National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. The organization's early years were marked by collaborations with institutions like Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley.

History

The history of the organization is closely tied to the development of higher education in the United States, with key events like the GI Bill and the Higher Education Act of 1965 shaping the landscape of colleges and universities. NACUBO's founding in 1962 was a response to the growing need for professional management and administrative expertise in higher education, as institutions like University of Michigan, University of Texas at Austin, and University of California, Los Angeles expanded and became more complex. The organization's early years were influenced by the work of pioneers like Frederick Rudolph, John Gardner, and Kingman Brewster, who played important roles in shaping the field of higher education. NACUBO's history is also marked by its relationships with other organizations, such as the College Board, National Center for Education Statistics, and American Educational Research Association.

Organization

The organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and is governed by a board of directors comprising representatives from institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Chicago, and Columbia University. NACUBO's structure includes various committees and councils, such as the Endowment and Debt Management Committee and the Sustainability Advisory Committee, which focus on issues like endowment management and sustainability in higher education. The organization also has partnerships with companies like Fidelity Investments, TIAA, and PricewaterhouseCoopers, which provide expertise and resources to support its mission. NACUBO's work is also informed by research from institutions like Brookings Institution, Urban Institute, and Center for American Progress.

Membership

Membership in the organization is open to colleges and universities across the United States, with institutions like Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, and Duke University among its members. NACUBO also has international members, including institutions like University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and University of Toronto. The organization's membership includes a diverse range of institutions, from community colleges like Miami Dade College and Northern Virginia Community College to research universities like California Institute of Technology and Carnegie Mellon University. Members of NACUBO also include organizations like the American Association of Community Colleges, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, and National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.

Advocacy_and_Policy

The organization is actively engaged in advocacy and policy work, focusing on issues like higher education funding, tax policy, and regulatory reform. NACUBO works closely with organizations like the American Council on Education, National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, and College Board to advance the interests of higher education. The organization's advocacy efforts are informed by research from institutions like Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Tax Policy Center, and Brookings Institution. NACUBO also collaborates with government agencies like the U.S. Department of Education, Internal Revenue Service, and Securities and Exchange Commission to shape policy and regulatory frameworks that impact higher education. Key figures like Ted Mitchell, Arne Duncan, and Betsy DeVos have played important roles in shaping the policy landscape for higher education.

Professional_Development

The organization offers a range of professional development opportunities, including conferences, workshops, and online courses, to support the development of business officers and other higher education professionals. NACUBO's professional development programs are designed to address topics like financial management, endowment management, and sustainability, and feature speakers from institutions like Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley. The organization also partners with companies like Ernst & Young, Deloitte, and KPMG to provide training and resources on topics like auditing and compliance. NACUBO's professional development efforts are also informed by research from institutions like National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, Higher Education Resource Services, and Association for Institutional Research.

Research_and_Publications

The organization publishes a range of research reports and other resources on topics like higher education finance, endowment management, and sustainability. NACUBO's research is informed by data from institutions like National Center for Education Statistics, College Board, and Commonfund Institute. The organization's publications include the NACUBO Annual Report, NACUBO Endowment Study, and NACUBO Sustainability Report, which provide insights and analysis on key issues in higher education. NACUBO also collaborates with other organizations, like the American Council on Education, Association of American Universities, and National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, to produce research and publications that advance the field of higher education. Researchers like Jane Wellman, Donald Hossler, and Robert Zemsky have made significant contributions to NACUBO's research and publications. Category:Higher education in the United States

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