Marshall said Brogan, who earns nearly $346,000 annually, chose not to announce his departure at last week's board meeting in Harrisburg because he didn't want to detract from the release of the report, which has received mixed reviews from legislators and other observers. The administration also announced last week that the system expected another enrollment decline this fall and would raise tuition 3.5 percent to help offset half of a nearly $72 million projected shortfall for 2017-18. Universities will have to make cuts to erase the rest, the system said.