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Simmons, Brenda R.; Jackson, Anita – 1988
Within the context of trends in minority student education, this paper urges community colleges and historically black colleges and universities to cooperatively encourage the enrollment, retention, graduation, and continuing education of black students. First, the paper points to such alarming trends as a sharp decline in the number of associate…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Articulation (Education), Black Colleges, Black Education
Pratt, Linda K.; Gentemann, Karen M. – 1984
The use of a combination of traditional cognitive admissions criteria and noncognitive variables in predicting retention of college students is discussed. The focus is on improving prediction by analyzing various subgroups separately rather than using the entire population as a sample. The subjects were freshmen in the fall semester of 1978 at a…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Academic Persistence, Admission Criteria, Black Colleges
Norman, Myra – 1986
Changes in institutional viability were studied for Tuskegee Institute and six black land grant institutions that had received grants between 1974-1977 from the federal Advanced Institutional Development Program (AIDP). The study instrument consisted of 59 financial and nonfinancial indicators, most of which were developed by Kevin J. Gilmartin.…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Black Colleges, Curriculum Development, Developing Institutions
Livingston, Dodie – 1985
Discussed are initiatives of the Administration for Children, Youth, and Families (ACYF) in the areas of Head Start, child care, the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, support of historically black colleges and universities, foster care and adoption assistance, the Runaway and Homeless Youth Program, and current and future plans. The…
Descriptors: Adoption, Agency Cooperation, Black Colleges, Black Youth
Jones, James B. – 1980
Crucial issues in teacher education facing black colleges were addressed in a conference on the preparation for, entry into, and retention or persistence in the teaching profession by blacks. Four specific topics were explored in this paper: (1) the administration of teacher education, where control rests, how standards are set, and strategies…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Admission Criteria, Black Colleges, Black Teachers
Atkinson, Anna Pearl – 1980
Equal educational opportunity is the springboard for equal opportunity and is the hope of blacks, other minorities, and whites for fair participation in the economic marketplace. Standardized tests frequently contain a cultural bias that mitigates against black students, thus presenting a barrier to higher education. In many places, competency…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Education, Black Teachers, Culture Fair Tests
Janes, Sharyn – 1997
African-American nurses' perceptions of their baccalaureate nursing school experiences were examined in relation to Vincent Tinto's (1987) theory of student retention and Astin's theory of student involvement. In-depth interviews were conducted with four graduates of a predominantly black southeastern university and four graduates of a…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Bachelors Degrees, Black Colleges, Black Students
Hale, Frank W., Jr. – Journal of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, 1980
A speech delivered at the National Association of College Deans, Registrars and Admissions Officers on March 16, 1980 in Alabama, presents a case for the continued existence of Black colleges. Suggests Black colleges have an important role in educating Black youth and recommends improvements for Black colleges. (RC)
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Affirmative Action, Black Colleges, Black Education
Heath, Tamela – 1992
This study explored factors contributing to the educational aspirations of African American students. An underlying assumption of the study was that the paradigm for looking at aspirations as a key predictor of later attainment in college students may work differently for black students than for the general population. The study involved data…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Black Colleges, Black Students
Patitu, Carol Logan; Tack, Martha W. – 1991
This paper presents results of a study which examined factors related to job satisfaction and the decline in the number of African-American faculty (AAF) in higher education. Twenty-eight, 4-year, state-assisted institutions in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accreditation region--13 predominantly African-American (PAI) and 15…
Descriptors: Age, Black Colleges, Black Teachers, College Faculty
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Parent, F. Dale; Frese, Wolfgang – 1980
Contrary to recent national trends, enrollments at colleges of agriculture have increased 181% between 1963 and 1976, with an ever increasing proportion of agricultural students coming from urban backgrounds. During the spring of 1977, mail questionnaire data were collected from 3,175 undergraduate "ag" majors (93.8% White and 6.2%…
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, Agricultural Education, Aspiration, Black Colleges
Person, Carl S. – 1984
The impact of federal funds on private, historically black institutions was studied. The focus was whether funding under Title III of the Higher Education Act of 1965 made a difference to the survival or stability of 45 four-year and 5 two-year colleges. The following information was used to analyze fiscal years (FY) 1977 and 1982: current funds…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Instruction, Developing Institutions, Endowment Funds
Budig, Jeanne E.; And Others – 1980
The cost/productivity of academic program clusters at Lincoln University, Missouri, was studied in fall 1979. The study was designed to: provide useful information to the academic decision makers; provide information by which Lincoln University costs can be compared with external standards; and to make management information more accessible and…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Career Choice, College Credits, College Programs
Welsh, J. Steven; Lynch, Jean M. – 1979
The financial condition of traditionally black graduate schools is analyzed based on data from the report, "Maximizing Productivity in Thirty-Two Black Graduate Schools," prepared with federal support. In addition to the financial analysis, information is presented about the schools' history, purpose, mission, goals, students, faculty,…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Libraries, Conference Reports, Deans
Pratt, Linda K.; And Others – 1979
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and undergraduate grade point average were examined as possible predictors of scores on the National Teacher Examination (NTE). The study population consisted of 166 education major graduates from North Carolina Central University (NCCU), a predominantly black institution, over a two-year period. The data on SAT…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Black Colleges, Black Students, Conference Reports
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