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Moretz, H. Lynn – 1981
The North Carolina Rural Renaissance Project was initiated in September 1976 by a consortium of 10 community colleges located throughout the state. Its primary objectives were to provide teachers with instruction and experience in developing and producing audiovisual instructional modules; to design and produce modules on adult basic education and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Basic Education, Audiovisual Aids, Commuter Colleges
Cross, Dolores E. – 1992
This speech describes Chicago State University's (CSU) model for encouraging student retention and success and the organizational changes that were necessary to implement the model during a period of fiscal constraints. A description of the institution and its context notes that CSU is a comprehensive, urban, commuter university serving a…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Commuter Colleges, Dropout Rate, Faculty College Relationship
Shea, Christopher – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
A survey of 17,592 college students on 140 campuses indicates considerable alcohol abuse, which is adversely affecting the social and academic environment for nonabusers. Results also show variation by region, student age, and institution. The study suggested that students' drinking was not affected by differences in school policies. Some schools…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Age Differences, Alcohol Abuse, Black Colleges