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Valadez, James R. – Community Education Journal, 1993
Many minority students face problems when attending community colleges. Adjustment to college life requires skills and knowledge for understanding the higher education system that minority students often lack. Minority students could benefit by being involved in decisions affecting them; an orientation to higher education is essential. (JOW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Community Colleges, Community Education
Spafford, Tim; Bolloten, Bill – Multicultural Teaching, 1995
Examines induction and admission practice for refugee school children into Britain's public schools, highlights the educational issues and concerns of newly-arrived refugee families, and discusses what schools can do to make their entry into the school system less problematic. The author explains how good admission and induction practices can…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Parent School Relationship
Bayer, Alan E. – 1982
Student transfers from school to school at the elementary and secondary levels have been increasing for many decades. A proposed typology of major school transfer flows distinguishes between "systemic" transfers, caused by changes in school structures, and "individualistic" transfers, caused by family or individual changes. Within this typology,…
Descriptors: Charts, Classification, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Fitz Gibbon, Heather M.; Canterbury, Richard M.; Litten, Larry – College and University, 1999
Argues for adopting the concept of colleges and universities as "total institutions," noting the importance of such characteristics as isolation, activities, location, unity of focused goals, and opportunities for student development. Implications of these considerations and characteristics for student recruitment, admissions, student orientation,…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Admission, College Environment, College Freshmen
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Miller, Michael T.; Pope, Myron L. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2003
Argues that little research has focused on the preparedness of new college students to cope in a technologically driven campus, particularly in community colleges with a large percentage of non-traditional students. Identifies strategies for exposing students to technology during student orientation programs. (Contains 13 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Community Colleges, Educational Technology, Information Technology
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Errico, Maryann; Valeri-Gold, Maria; Deming, Mary P.; Kears, Wendy; Callahan, Carol – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2000
States that sixty-three percent of 125 developmental students who participated in a retention study in fall of 1995 subsequently left the university, citing financial and academic problems. Recommends improving student retention through the use of early introduction of financial, academic and career counseling, and development of a freshmen…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Community Colleges, Developmental Studies Programs, Dropout Research
Alberger, Patricia – CASE Currents, 1980
A variety of colleges, large and small, public and private, have organized unique and interesting events for prospective students, current students, recent graduates, alumni, and friends of the institutions. A potpourri of these events is described, and some advice is given for planning them. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, College Administration, Commencement Ceremonies, Creativity
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Selvadurai, Ranjani H. – Community Review, 1990
Reviews trends in the employment of part-time faculty, sources of part timers, and rationales for hiring them. Summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of employing part-time faculty, concluding that financial constraints will ensure their continued place in higher education. Advocates the development of appropriate recruitment, orientation,…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Educational Trends, Employment Patterns
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Hanigsberg, Julia E. – Journal of Legal Education, 1994
In the context of the steady increase in foreign law students undertaking graduate study in the United States, some recommendations are made for helping foreign students bridge the gap between their home country's legal environment and that of the United States. A single-semester orientation course is outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Course Content, Course Organization, Foreign Students
Fitzgerald, Laurine E. – 1981
Perspectives on the roles of academic advisors are considered. It is suggested that academic advisors are often "boundary spanners," those who participate in two or more aspects of the activities of the institution. Academic advisors' functions cut across multidisciplinary lines, affecting curricular decisions and curriculum development,…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Career Counseling, College Students, Faculty Advisers
Boylan, Hunter – Journal of Developmental & Remedial Education, 1980
Cites the inadequacy of traditional counseling services in helping developmental education students comprehend grading options, registration policies, and other components of the educational bureaucracy. Suggests an academic intervention strategy to correct this situation, incorporating student orientation, systematic monitoring of student…
Descriptors: College Students, Developmental Studies Programs, Dropout Prevention, Educational Counseling
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McClary, Sybil A. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1990
Adult educators can help students cope with stress by (1) designing programs that are responsive to stress factors; (2) including information on stress effects in orientation sessions; (3) developing individualized programs of study; (4) integrating education into students' work and other life roles; (5) providing personal attention, advising, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Students, Coping
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Aviram, Ovadia – Urban Review, 1994
Exposes and analyzes the damage done to school effectiveness by erroneous reasoning that arises from contamination by the fallacy of bifurcation, a fallacy that insists that educators must choose between an academic-achievement orientation and an expressive, social, and cultural orientation. Concern for both areas will generate a synergistic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
Harvey, Michael J. – 1991
Recognition of the school as a cultural phenomenon has implications for the way in which the new principal enters a fully operational school, defines a role, and attempts to exercise influence. This paper outlines a three-part general strategy whereby the new principal can become a participant in the ongoing negotiation of the school culture.…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Cultural Context
Haponski, William C. – 1983
Approaches for developing or improving programs for better recruitment and retention of adults are suggested. It is noted that self-improvement and career-enhancement are among the strongest motivations for adults to continue their education. Adults need accurate information about college attendance and assurance that they can compete, along with…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Academic Persistence, Adult Students, Higher Education
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