C. Anthony Broh
Principal and Founder, Broh Consulting Services LLC
Family Financial Skills, Higher Education
C. Anthony Broh is the principal and founder of Broh Consulting Services LLC, which conducts administrative reviews and policy research in higher education. He was formerly the Director of Research for the Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE) in Cambridge, Massachusetts until 2008 where he managed the data sharing and selected analysis for 31 private, highly selective institutions that included the Ivy League, the so-called “Little Ivies,” women’s colleges and other undergraduate universities and colleges across the country. The substantive focus of his work relates to college admissions, financial aid, and various aspects of student academic and residential life. He was also the Registrar at Princeton University for fifteen years where he served on committees with responsibility for academic planning, staff management, and enrollment diversity. He has served on the board of the Association for Institutional Research, chaired the Higher Education Data Policy Committee, formed the Student-Right-to-Know Task Force, and founded the Registrar Summer Institute at Aspen. Tony has a background in political science and has written about the television coverage of Jesse Jackson’s 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns and the use of public opinion polls in the media. As an education researcher, he has written about issues of racial, ethnic, religious, and economic diversity on college campuses and consumer topics related to paying for college. He did his undergraduate work at Marshall University, has a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Wisconsin and completed post-doctoral work in psychology and politics at Yale University.
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