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Higher education

In the current economic slowdown, colleges and universities are feeling the financial squeeze. Whether the beneficiary of public funding, private research grants, an established endowment, or a combination thereof, educational institutions are increasingly focused on fiscal responsibility and operational effectiveness.

At Grant Thornton, our higher education audit, tax and advisory professionals have dedicated a majority of their careers working with or for colleges and universities. As thought leaders, we regularly develop and distribute speeches, articles and other higher education-related publications. We also provide financial, operational and fiduciary advice in a range of areas, including:

  • Audit and Tax Services  — ensuring compliance with accounting standards, financial-reporting practices and tax regulations specific to public and private educational institutions;
  • BUDGET Review  — using our unique methodology, we conduct on-site visits, work with in-house accounting professionals, and perform a thorough evaluation of institutional budget-planning and management processes;
  • Financial Planning and Analysis  — helping universities assess current and projected resource allocations, identify and target new forms of funding and revenue, and develop financial models to address future conditions;
  • Higher Education IT — providing information technology assessments and new-systems planning, selection, and implementation for research, administrative, teaching and other functions;
  • Organizational Change  — working with educational leadership, administrators and faculty to identify and transition to more effective organizational, operational and financial structures and systems;
  • Outsourcing Advice  — helping identify “non-core” service activities, evaluating third-party providers and negotiating contracts with vendors, including executive-search and other high-value activities; and
  • Strategic Planning  — enabling educational leadership to make collective, informed decisions that lead to positive changes in the way an institution is positioned, marketed, managed and operated.

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