DIR to Lead National Study on Program Closure and Tenure Policies
Decision Information Resources, Inc. (DIR) has been awarded
a 54-month contract from the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) to examine
program closure and tenure policies in U.S. higher education. As prime
contractor under the PRESTO IDIQ, DIR will lead a mixed-methods national study
exploring when, how often, and why institutions close academic programs—and the
extent to which tenure practices influence those decisions.
Working in partnership with Abt Global, the study will draw
on IPEDS data (2010–2023), a national web survey of institutions that have
closed programs within the past five years, and interviews with institutional
leaders. An Expert Advisory Panel of higher education scholars and
practitioners will guide the study throughout its 54-month period.
DIR’s work will encompass the full research cycle—from study
design and sampling to data collection, analysis, and reporting. The team will
integrate survey, interview, and administrative data, applying AI-assisted
document analysis and predictive modeling to identify patterns and inform
findings. Over the course of the project, DIR will deliver four major technical
reports and multiple derivative products, such as issue briefs, infographics,
and evidence maps designed for policymakers, practitioners, and the public.
Findings from this study will provide empirical evidence to
help policymakers, system leaders, and the public understand institutional
decision-making, tenure practices, and program sustainability. By combining
rigorous analysis with accessible reporting, DIR, and Abt Global aim to
illuminate the factors driving program viability and closure—informing future
policy and strengthening the higher education ecosystem.