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Guzy, Annmarie – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2016
A new admissions crisis has begun to emerge in the honors community. In an increasing number of states, legislatures are mandating uniform minimum AP and dual enrollment credits that public colleges and universities must accept, and consequently the honors students that have been admitted based in part on their willingness to take on challenging…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Advanced Placement Programs, Honors Curriculum, Educational Quality
Rushan, C. – Business Officer, 1992
Higher productivity must become internalized in college institutional cultures and recognized as a strategic issue for long-term reasons of educational quality and robust survival. The primary challenge is not downsizing but right-sizing for available resources, mission, and quality standards. The concept of selective excellence must prevail. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Educational Quality, Financial Problems, Higher Education
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Whiting, Albert N. – Change, 1988
Joseph Perkins argued in the "Wall Street Journal" that one-third of the 100 traditionally Black colleges should become two-year institutions. This rebuttal suggests that Black institutions' survival involves planning for new and broader missions in an unsheltered, integrated, competitive environment. (MLW)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Role, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Stearman, David M. – Liberal Education, 1993
In recent years, Trenton State College (New Jersey) has focused its efforts on providing quality undergraduate programs to reverse an outmigration of college students from the state. When it faced severe financial difficulties, the students actively supported a fee increase designed to help the institution maintain quality education. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Financial Exigency, Financial Problems, Higher Education
Mingle, James R. – AAHE Bulletin, 1989
Quality as a political goal for public higher education is discussed, and its fuller acceptance at the state over the federal level is noted. Federal policy is driven by values associated with access, need, and equity. State leaders are using a rhetoric of quality and excellence, incentives for high achievement, rigor, and merit. One reason the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Consumer Protection, Educational Improvement, Educational Quality
Matthewson, Claire – 1992
One of the most significant distance education developments within the Pacific region in recent years has been the diminishing quality and increasing inequality created by ad hoc competition. Four views of quality are relevant: (1) quality has no existence as an absolute, it is inseparable from context, always relative; (2) indicators for quality…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Competition, Developing Nations, Distance Education
Albright, Robert L.; Neely, George, Jr. – 1987
Two addresses presented at a conference of top administrators of traditionally black colleges are presented. In "The Clarion Call: Imperatives for the Pursuit of Excellence," Robert J. Albright discusses urgent issues in the survival and strengthening of historically black institutions. The paper begins by examining the significance of…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Black Colleges, Case Studies, Change Strategies
McInnes, William – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 1991
This paper explores the interaction between church-related institutions and the way in which they shape society and are shaped in turn by the environment in which they operate. Like all schools they face operational challenges such as improving educational quality, promoting greater cultural diversity, coping with aging individuals and…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Citizenship Education, Collegiality, Cultural Pluralism