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Settel, John F. – AGB Reports, 1990
No matter what the rationale for high tuition, unless it is controlled, the average American family will not be able to afford a private college or university education. What is needed is a flexible tuition prepayment plan built on cooperation between private institutions, the federal government, and investment firms. Requirements of a successful…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Governance, Higher Education, Institutional Cooperation
Daniels, Craig; Daniels, Janet – AGB Reports, 1990
Given the right incentives, many college faculty will retire early. With mandatory retirement of tenured faculty soon to be abolished, institutions may need to revamp their pension plans and introduce voluntary retirement-incentive options. These options include phased- and full-retirement programs. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Early Retirement, Governance, Governing Boards
Bender, Louis W. – AGB Reports, 1991
Legislators and college leaders bring different concerns to the issue of student transfer policy effectiveness. If governing boards do not ensure effective transfer, legislatures may take the initiative by issuing mandates for interinstitutional cooperation. The key to successful transfer and articulation is collegial faculty-to-faculty…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Collegiality, Governance, Governing Boards
Keeling, Richard P. – AGB Reports, 1986
College administrative and governance issues related to acquired immune deficiency syndrome on campus are discussed, including fear and prejudice, statistical incidence, development of appropriate school policy, and the governing board's responsibility. (MSE)
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Agency Role, Attitudes, College Administration
Meyerson, Joel W.; Johnson, Sandra L. – AGB Reports, 1990
Priority internal administrative issues include tuition policy and financing, capital renewal and replacement, faculty and staff salaries and benefits, minority hiring and enrollment, and costs and productivity. Although costs and minority issues are more prominent than in recent past, endowment management, debt financing, and charitable…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Costs, Enrollment Rate