Program areas at AICUP
Distributed voluntary contributions received from member Colleges, the general public, foundations and corporations for various programs of the Association.
The Association serves its members in many ways. It disseminated information and provided various services both to its members and to the public. The Association also sponsored various programs through royalty agreements with Independent vendors to help Colleges and Universities realize savings through economies of scale. Such programs include a telecommunications program, bond facilities program, employment benefits program, energy procurement and energy management program, student loan program, software procurement program, tuition installment program, purchase card program, envionmental compliance, student health insurance, cyber security initiative, and a multiple employer retirement plan.
The Association served as a unified voice for Independent higher education in Pennsylvania before state and federal elected officials and government agencies. Issues addressed by the Association included input into public policies with regard to student financial aid programs, funding for institutional needs, preservation of state and local tax exemptions for Colleges and Universities and several other issues which impact Independent higher education.
The Association conducted various research studies which included the following: freshman admission and financial aid, student financial aid, financial analysis and trends, tuition and fee and patterns of voluntary support, baccalaureate research study. The Association has undertaken an economic development project designed to align state, local, and college economic development initiatives and assist individual member schools or consortia of schools with specific projects. The Association publishes an overall economic impact report of pa's Independent higher education sector.