2016 Higher Education Finance Directors Survey

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www.deloitte.co.uk © 2017 Deloitte LLP. All rights reserved. 54% of HEIs expect their demand for credit to increase , as the pressure of investing to compete increases For research-intensive HEIs, the use of investments in reducing costs was a strong priority for 39% of institutions, compared to 13% for teaching- intensive HEIs Research -intensive HEIs Teaching -intensive HEIs 39% 13% 65% of HEIs ranked enhancing the student’s teaching and learning experience as their strongest priority 62% of HEIs feel that now is not a good time to be taking greater risk onto their balance sheets, although there is a view that borrowing is affordable 69% of HEIs affirmed that their investment priorities remain unchanged 62% of HEIs are now less optimistic about their financial prospects than they were 12 months ago 62% Investing to compete 2016/17 Higher Education Finance Director’s Survey

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54% of HEIs expect their demand for credit to increase, as the pressure of investing to compete increases

For research-intensive HEIs, the use of investments in reducing costs was a strong priority for

39% of institutions, compared to

13% for teaching-intensive HEIs

Research-intensive HEIs

Teaching-intensive HEIs

39%

13%

65% of HEIs ranked enhancing the student’s teaching and learning experience as their strongest priority

62% of HEIs feel that now is not a good time to be taking greater risk onto their balance sheets, although there is a view that borrowing is affordable

69% of HEIs affirmed that their investment priorities remain unchanged

62% of HEIs are now less optimistic about their financial prospects than they were 12 months ago

62%

Investing to compete2016/17 Higher EducationFinance Director’s Survey

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Investing to compete2016/17 Higher EducationFinance Director’s Survey

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62% of HEIs are now less optimistic about their financial prospects than they were 12 months ago

62%

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69% of HEIs affirmed that their investment priorities remain unchanged

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62% of HEIs feel that now is not a good time to be taking greater risk onto their balance sheets, although there is a view that borrowing is affordable

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65% of HEIs ranked enhancing the student’s teaching and learning experience as their strongest priority

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For research-intensive HEIs, the use of investments in reducing costs was a strong priority for

39% of institutions, compared to

13% for teaching-intensive HEIs

Research-intensive HEIs

Teaching-intensive HEIs

39%

13%

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54% of HEIs expect their demand for credit to increase, as the pressure of investing to compete increases

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