
Decline, Unknowing and Unbounding: Three Big Changes Coming to Colleges
In a recent opinion article in Inside Higher Ed, Lehigh University President John D. Simon points out the obvious environment colleges face today: doubt as to their value, growing cost and a growing need for financial aid, and technological innovation. Simon also sees...
Capture’s New President Featured in Louisville Business First
Capture Higher Ed’s Len Napolitano was highlighted, Oct. 2, in Louisville Business First for being named the company’s first-ever president. The Long Island, N.Y., native was officially appointed to the new role on Sept. 4 by Capture’s board of directors. “As...
Capture Invites NACAC Attendees to Dive Down the Rabbit Hole
The 2019 NACAC National Conference is coming to Capture Higher Ed’s hometown of Louisville and the company is celebrating with the most-anticipated party for NACAC attendees Thursday, Sept. 26, from 8 p.m. to 11 at Rabbit Hole Distillery, a gorgeous new bourbon-making...
How Colleges and College Towns Are Teaming Up
When you think of the University of Notre Dame, surely one of the most well-known names in American higher education, how quickly can you name the town it resides in? The answer is South Bend, Indiana. Now another question: what do you imagine the relationship between...
NACAC 2019 is Coming to Louisville!
As a Louisville-based tech startup working in higher education, Capture Higher Ed is eagerly anticipating the arrival of the NACAC 2019 National Conference to its Kentucky home. From the company’s sponsorship of the Learn Booth to its highly anticipated party at a...
The Perfect Storm: New Challenges for Robust College Enrollment
Problems in college admissions are nothing new. What we know as enrollment management began in 1976 with Boston College’s Jack Maguire and has only grown over the decades as recessions have plagued America and, thereby, its higher education institutions. That, coupled...