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Schneider, Mark – Association of Community College Trustees, 2017
"Return on Investment, What is the Value of the Associate Degree?" provides a checklist of high-impact practices that colleges can employ to support students on their journey to degree completion and potentially improved employment outcomes. Mark Schneider, vice president and institute fellow, American Institutes for Research (DC),…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Outcomes of Education, Educational Practices, Bachelors Degrees
Weis, Susan F. – 1974
A three-phase program evaluation effort employing comparison groups and a pre-post test design indicate formative guidelines for programs revision and summative results indicative of the effectiveness of a demonstration associate degree program for hospitality education. Program effectiveness is defined in terms of the program's enrollment of…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Comparative Analysis, Demonstration Programs, Economically Disadvantaged
Troutt-Ervin, Eileen; Morgan, Frederic L. – 1989
Healthcare technicians may receive their training in hospitals/clinics, community colleges/vocational-technical institutes, universities/medical schools, proprietary schools, secondary schools, or government institutions. Most allied health and nursing organizations also require continuing education for relicensure and certification; however,…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees, Career Ladders
Duenk, Lester G.; Chappelka, Cynthia – 1988
Virginia Tech has had an undergraduate bachelor of sciences degree program in vocational industrial education (also known as trade and industrial or T&I) since 1957. It was among the first institutions in the nation to establish such a program. Virginia Tech's program was renamed vocational industrial/health occupations education in 1978. The…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Allied Health Occupations Education, Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees
Prager, Carolyn; And Others – 1995
The education and reeducation of health care professionals remain essential, if somewhat neglected, elements in reforming the nation's health care system. The Pew Health Professions Commission (PHPC) has made the reform of health care contingent upon the reform of education, urging educational institutions to design core curricula with…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Allied Health Occupations Education, Articulation (Education), Associate Degrees
Holler, Michael – 1989
Defining and developing a quality control technician curriculum for an associate degree program is a difficult and puzzling job. There are as many definitions of quality control and curriculum ideas as there are educators asked. However, one could start by dividing the field into its major areas--heavy manufacturing, maintenance, research, and…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Certification, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Brooking, Walter J. – 1977
Guidelines are presented for institution administrators considering the initiation of programs to train energy-related technicians at the associate degree level. Two essential preliminary steps are outlined: Acquiring and analyzing all available information about the proposed field including national legislation and surveying the probable need for…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Educational Needs, Energy
Harmon, Hobart L. – 1992
The Tech Prep Associate Degree (TPAD) program must be clearly focused on technician-level occupations, which are expected to have the greatest occupational growth. Generally, the preparation required to enter the work force at the technician level is completion of an associate degree program that includes 50 percent theory and 50 percent applied…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Articulation (Education), Associate Degrees, Entry Workers