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Skinner, Benjamin T. – Research in Higher Education, 2019
Postsecondary students increasingly enroll in online courses, which have the potential to further democratize higher education by expanding access for historically underserved populations. While a number of studies have investigated student outcomes in online courses, past data limitations have hindered robust examination of a potential mechanism…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Open Enrollment, Access to Education, Internet
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Hachey, Alyse C.; Wladis, Claire W.; Conway, Katherine M. – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2013
Open access is central to the Community College mission. For this reason, any restriction in online enrollments should not be undertaken lightly. This study uses institutional data gathered from a large, urban community college to examine a policy aimed at increasing student retention in online courses by restricting those eligible to enroll based…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Students, Urban Schools, School Holding Power
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Hossler, Don; Kalsbeek, David – College and University, 2009
The array of admissions models and the underlying, and sometimes conflicting goals people have for college admissions, create the dynamics and the tensions that define the contemporary context for enrollment management. The senior enrollment officer must ask, for example, how does an institution try to assure transparency, equality of access,…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Testing, Enrollment Management, Affirmative Action
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Wang, Yan; Pilarzyk, Tom – Journal of College Admission, 2007
The urban mission of two-year community colleges with open enrollment policies is to train, retain and graduate students from all walks of life, including the poor, displaced, under-employed, and unemployed. This mission can be undermined if management decisions are not informed by detailed enrollment data, especially on how the timing of student…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, College Applicants, Student Behavior, Technical Institutes
Roach, Ronald – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2007
The battle over open admissions and remedial education at the City University of New York (CUNY) in the 1990s garnered national attention and marked a shift towards greater selectivity in America's public, four-year higher education institutions. After launching open admissions in 1970, CUNY transformed from a majority-White system to one that had…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Enrollment, Remedial Instruction, Open Enrollment
Blackburn, James C. – Journal of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, 1980
Marketing techniques have proven useful in several types of admissions situations. The results of a 1979 study of admissions officers' use of marketing techniques indicate that several marketing techniques have been used successfully in situations where selective admissions procedures pertain. (Author)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admissions Officers, College Admission, Enrollment
Roueche, John E.; And Others – Community, Technical, and Junior College Journal, 1987
Considers problems associated with community college open admissions policies, questioning the colleges' effectiveness in developing needed skill levels. Reviews proposed solutions to literacy problems. Argues that literacy education is the responsibility of all faculty and that open door admissions must be accompanied by policies that facilitate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Community Colleges, Educational Opportunities
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Leitzel, Thomas C.; And Others – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1993
Describes a national study of community college funding conditions at the state level, which ascertained whether individual institutions had implemented or were considering enrollment limitations resulting from budget shortfalls. Although a majority of states reported declining state support and increasing enrollments, few college leaders reported…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Admission, Community Colleges, Educational Finance