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Cowin, Bob – Online Submission, 2013
This report describes private colleges serving adults which since 1936 have been required to register with the provincial government of British Columbia, Canada or, since 1993, with a regulatory body created by the government. The sector has always included career colleges, but registration was expanded temporarily in the 1990s to include all…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Colleges, Vocational Education, Educational History
Brown, Alice W. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2011
Colleges survive sometimes because they are able to merge with another institution (a for-profit company, another private college, a state university). The change at the College of Charleston was shaped in the 1970s, when the college did not "merge" with a state institution--it "became" a state institution, which grew.. and…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Private Colleges, Autobiographies, College Presidents
Inbody, Brian; Smith, Vicky; Peter, David; Randolph, Gayle – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2009
Neosho County Community College, is a small college in Kansas. It set out to measure outcomes in every course, program, and in general education. It wound up creating a simple, elegant, inexpensive, faculty-driven system that transformed the college culture from an emphasis on what was being taught to what was being learned.
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Community Colleges, College Outcomes Assessment, Two Year Colleges
Gross, Karen – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2008
In his best-selling book, "Deep Economy," Bill McKibben comments on the benefits of "small" education. Smaller institutions, he argues, resemble farmers' markets--one gets wonderful and quality seasonal food from people he knows and trusts. But, one cannot get everything there that he may want precisely when he wants it. Given personal preferences…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Higher Education, Liberal Arts, College Students
Blumenstyk, Goldie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
By just about every objective measure, the $88-million in debt that Wartburg College has carried since late 2005 poses a risk. The college's debt load--twice the amount that it takes in annually from tuition and other revenue--has raised red flags with its accreditor, alarmed some faculty members, and left Wartburg with a credit rating just one…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Debt (Financial), Institutional Survival, Educational Finance
Mills, Lynne – School-University Partnerships, 2010
Small universities deal with two primary issues when beginning to use the Professional Development School model: Adequate Funding and Faculty Support. Possible solutions are discussed, including ways to provide adequate funding through grants, enrichment/tutoring programs, reallocation of existing funds, and university priority money, as well as…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Tutoring, Universities, Small Colleges
McKenzie, Russell; Lopez, Tará; Bowes, David – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
In recent years the perceived value and interest in participating in study abroad programs among college students has been increasing. Faculty who endeavor to develop study abroad programs face many challenges, particularly at smaller universities where resources may be very limited. This article offers recommendations to help faculty of regional…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, International Education, Business Administration Education, Educational Opportunities
Willis, Lucinda; Wilkie, LeAnn – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2009
Faculty at a small university discussed digital portfolios for technology support students who were entering the senior year without a portfolio that illustrated their knowledge and skills for potential employers. Business leaders expressed the need for graduates to demonstrate technological skills and other critical competency areas. Recent…
Descriptors: Technical Support, Portfolios (Background Materials), Educational Technology, College Faculty
Lang, James M. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In this article, the author discusses the difficulty of finding a faculty position at teaching-oriented colleges for graduate students who have had no classroom experience. He stresses that graduate students need professional exposure and guidance to prepare them for the teaching job. He also offers possible routes to help graduate students…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Research Universities, College Faculty, Small Colleges
Kelderman, Eric – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Welcome to the Centennial Conference: 11 small, private liberal-arts colleges in the mid-Atlantic region that belong to the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III, where there are no sports scholarships to lure top-notch players. Instead, the contest to recruit the best athletes--a high-stakes game that has long defined only the…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Small Colleges, Recreational Facilities, Costs
Emerson, John; Brooks, Rachelle L.; McKenzie, Elaine Croft – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2009
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation funded the College Sports Project (CSP) in 2003 to focus on academics and athletics within Division III. The CSP includes a longitudinal data collection effort comparing athletes to nonathletes at over 80 Division III institutions in the United States. This chapter draws on the CSP to highlight the challenges small…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Athletes, Data Collection, Educational Experience
Diaz, Russell – Campus Technology, 2009
In 2006, when the author joined the staff at Dominican College (New York), he discovered that the network, computers, and IT contracts were in sorry shape. He also found that this kind of condition is common in small colleges. Such a state of affairs is usually brought about by the unrelenting demands placed on small IT staffs. IT staffers at…
Descriptors: School Business Relationship, Small Colleges, Information Technology, Computer Networks
Carnevale, Dan – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Many small colleges have a dedicated fan base for their sports, yet ESPN will not be coming to campus anytime soon. The solution for some has been Webcasting. Faraway alumni are able to reconnect with their alma maters. Troops in Iraq who have ties to the university have been known to watch. Parents get to watch every time young Billy goes up to…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, College Athletics, Internet, Computer Mediated Communication
Farrell, Elizabeth F. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Every other summer, Sewanee: the University of the South invites a handful of prospective students to take an exclusive tour of its campus and surroundings, in Tennessee. This special treatment is reserved for "legacy" students. Sewanee, like many other small private colleges, aggressively recruits prospective students whose parents, grandparents,…
Descriptors: College Admission, Student Recruitment, Alumni, Private Colleges
Kuhn, Robert M.; Brookes, Kimberly H.; Bellos, Nephellie – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2008
Discussions with a central IT organization about integration with existing systems on campus, support costs for the new implementation, and total cost of ownership frequently become adversarial. Simmons College, a small college in Boston with an enrollment of approximately 1,900 undergraduate and 2,800 graduate students, reframed these issues in…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Educational Technology, Information Technology, School Policy