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Swift, Betty – Teaching at a Distance, 1981
Surveys from 1971 to 1975 of knowledge and awareness of the Open University among the general public are analyzed. Three types of "knowledge" barriers were identified: lack of awareness of existence, lack of knowledge of special characteristics and "openness," and lack of knowledge of the range of courses. (MLW)
Descriptors: External Degree Programs, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Information Dissemination
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Costrell, Robert M. – Education Economics, 1993
The effects of relaxed college admission standards vary across students. A relaxed standard may raise the number of graduates but reduces nongraduates' productivity. The effect on the graduation rate is ambiguous, since "marginal" college attendees are less likely to graduate. A lower admission standard reduces performance among students exceeding…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Graduates, College Preparation
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Backes, John; Slotsve, Kim – Rural Educator, 1996
Survey of parents and guardians of 911 North Dakota students applying for open enrollment found that general education, family convenience, proximity, and school atmosphere/values/philosophy were the most important reasons for choosing a district outside their home district. Responders' educational level and income were higher than those of the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Open Enrollment, Parent Attitudes, Rural Areas
Henry, Thomas B. – 1991
In the spring of 1991 a two-part questionnaire was mailed to a nationwide sample of 100 uppersecondary teachers in England. Usable responses were received from 72 teachers. The purposes of this study were the following: (1) to describe the impact of the 1988 British Reform Act on Education; (2) to determine teacher perceptions in selected publicly…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Centralization, Educational Assessment, Educational Change
Lavin, David E. – 1974
This document studies academic trends in terms of credits earned, grade-point average, and the ratio of credits earned to credits attempted. Data on which the study is based were collected for freshmen who entered in 1970 and 1971. For the 1970 freshmen, academic outcomes were described over the course of the first four semesters. For the 1971…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Credits, Colleges, Community Colleges
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Tambe, Joseph T. – Journal of Negro Education, 1984
A study of persistence/dropout among open admissions college students found: (1) accurate predictions cannot be made for individual students at the time of matriculation; and (2) it is possible to predict that about 80 percent of future groups will fall in the persist category after two semesters, 51 percent after four semesters. (CMG)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Access to Education, College Admission, College Freshmen
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Barrett, E.; Powell, J. P. – Higher Education, 1980
A novel, liberal admissions procedure used for students over 25 at the University of New South Wales (Australia) is described and its effectiveness evaluated. Extensive interview and questionnaire data are reported on student motivation, expectation, and adjustment problems. Academic performance is shown to be consistently superior to traditional…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Adult Students, College Admission
Donnangelo, Frank P. – 1977
While this study is geographically specific, it features an evaluation form which could be used elsewhere. The purpose of the investigation was twofold: (1) to determine if students who were in attendance at Bronx Community College during both the 1975-76 and the 1976-77 academic years perceive any significant changes, from the first to the second…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Colleges, Guidance Programs, Open Enrollment
Henderson, Leon N., Jr. – 1982
In 1982, a study was conducted to assess the open door philosophy operating in Florida's community colleges and changes in the policy from 1957 to 1981. Fourteen political and educational leaders were interviewed and asked to: (1) describe the original purposes of the open door philosophy and the factors behind its establishment; (2) assess the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Attitude Change, Community Colleges, Educational Opportunities
Kamin, Jonathan; Erickson, Donald A. – 1981
In the city of Saskatoon (Saskatchewan), parents and students have a unique opportunity to choose between nondenominational public schools and publicly supported Roman Catholic schools, with no penalties or fees attached to either choice. The research described was carried out principally through face-to-face interviews with the officials of both…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Comparative Analysis, Educational Environment, Educational Finance
American Council on Education, Washington, DC. Policy Analysis Service. – 1975
During the spring of 1974 a series of seminars on student aid programs and student access was held in connection with the congressional hearings on Title IV of the Higher Education Act. Participants represented the federal, state, or institutional point of view. This document reporting on those seminars, deals with federal-state responsibilities…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs
East Hartford Board of Education, CT. – 1974
Open enrollment is a concept concerned with a student's access to schools. In general, it reflects the possibility of parents exercising choice when enrolling children in schools. In East Hartford, parents may seek permission to transfer a youngster to a different school if that school has space for him; however, the parent must provide the…
Descriptors: Community Control, Educational Vouchers, Equal Education, Feasibility Studies
Schiavone, James – 1977
Beginning with the spring 1974 semester, all incoming students at Borough of Manhattan Community College (New York) were tested using the Reading subtest of the Stanford Test of Academic Skills, Level II. Students achieving scores lower than the fifth stanine on beginning grade 12 norms were required to take a remedial reading course. The…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Evaluation, Educationally Disadvantaged, Low Ability Students
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Notter, Lucille E.; Robey, Marguerite Carr – Nursing Outlook, 1979
Traces the development of the open curriculum (advanced placement) in nursing education. Reports results from a national survey to assess the open curriculum movement in educational programs of state-approved nursing schools. Implications for curriculum practices in nursing education and career mobility are given. (MF)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Career Ladders, Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment
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Liu, Richard – College Student Journal, 1980
Discusses open-door admission policy. Whether students might be admitted to the institution but be blocked from specific programs by tightening criteria is tested by the use of Muller's IQV method designed to compare qualitative variations. Results indicate minority students at Northeastern Illinois University have access to all programs. (Author)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, Black Students, College Programs
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