Higher-education fund raisers largely have a bleak outlook for the year ahead, according to a new survey of 415 advancement professionals at 48 colleges and universities.
The survey, conducted by the educational advancement firm Washburn & McGoldrick, found that 43 percent of college and university fund raisers do not expect to meet their institution’s fund-raising goals this fiscal year. Just 22 percent do expect to meet those goals.
Universities that award master’s degrees reported the lowest confidence levels in their fund-raising abilities this year: Fifty-four percent of those institutions said they did not expect to meet their goals. At liberal-arts colleges, that share was 46 percent.
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