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Change, 1978
The issue of linking faculty merit raises to enrollment increases (and therefore to student recruitment) is addressed by Mary-Anne Vetterling of Northeastern University, William E. Spellman of Coe College, Suzanne E. Lindenau of the University of Georgia, and James J. Bess of Teachers College. (LBH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Enrollment Rate, Higher Education, Productivity
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Trombley, William – Change, 1971
The nations's largest public college system is a diversified complex of 19 campuses and 250,000 students, devoted to giving 4 years of college to masses of Californians in spite of budget stringencies. (Editor/IR)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Admission Criteria, Budgets, Enrollment Rate
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Geiger, Roger L. – Change, 1978
Between 1970 and 1976, the rates of college attendance increased for Black men and for women of all races; White males were the only significant group to register a decline. Reasons for this drop are suggested, including a decline in general academic capabilities of high school graduates. (LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Declining Enrollment, Enrollment Rate
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Rabinowitz, Dorothy – Change, 1971
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economic Opportunities, Enrollment Rate, Ethnic Groups
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Cantor, Harold – Change, 1978
During the sixties, community college planners were conservative in their attitudes toward integrated humanities or interdisciplinary courses, but two-year college enrollments have changed and so have those attitudes. Examples of current approaches are described. (LBH)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Enrollment Rate, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
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Greene, Alexis – Change, 1978
Efforts of college and university classics departments to increase enrollments, evaluate teaching methods, and introduce new courses are reported. A cooperative program between Brooklyn College and CUNY, the Summer Latin and Greek Institute, is described. (LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Departments
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Zemsky, Robert; And Others – Change, 1993
Analysis of curriculum, enrollment, and faculty data from four private liberal arts colleges and two private research universities investigates the most cost-effective curriculum design, using simulation models. It is concluded that simpler college curricula, with fewer courses, less specialization, and more consolidation will yield smaller, less…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Course Selection (Students), Curriculum Design
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Renner, K. Edward – Change, 1998
An alternative analysis of minority enrollments in U.S. colleges and universities suggests that little progress has been made in minority access to higher education. The current informal backlash against affirmative action and de facto college segregation inhibit racial fairness. Segregation and restricted access should be redefined as being due…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Affirmative Action, College Segregation, Enrollment Rate
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Edgerton, Wallace – Change, 1982
Data on foreign student enrollment are discussed and these aspects outlined: general trends, financial support, institutions with largest foreign student enrollments, states with largest enrollments, distribution by field of study, and distribution by academic level. (MSE)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Enrollment Rate, Enrollment Trends, Financial Support
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Ivey, Saundra – Change, 1981
Financial pressures and the possibility of a major desegregation suit have dominated the 1980-81 academic year for Tennessee's public colleges and universities. The higher education community is moving toward managing the decline with limitations on enrollment and by eliminating unnecessary duplicated academic programs. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Desegregation, Court Litigation, Desegregation Litigation, Economic Factors
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Guenin, Louis M. – Change, 1996
A recent court ruling that the proportion of intercollegiate athletes who are women must equal the proportion of undergraduates who are women is criticized on the grounds that it may compel colleges and universities to distort resource allocations for college athletics and thereby overvalue them. It is argued that such a change would serve no one…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Competition, Court Litigation, Enrollment Rate
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Massy, William F.; Wilger, Andrea K. – Change, 1995
A discussion of college faculty productivity defines the term and looks at related issues, including ways of improving productivity; costs of academic work; "deadwood"; and productive behavior as it relates to research, grantsmanship, instructional quality, enrollment and class size, and teaching load. Incentives and persuasive arguments are seen…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Faculty, College Instruction, Costs
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Hall, Alfred E. – Change, 1984
A study ranking private, undergraduate, four-year colleges according to the number of students subsequently receiving doctorates is outlined, and the revised ranking of the top 100 institutions, adjusted to reflect the proportion of the graduating class receiving doctorates, is presented. Selected time periods in the 1916-1976 span were used for…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Graduates, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Degrees
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Change, 1985
Data presented are compiled from a Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching survey on enrollment patterns in college majors and faculty distribution among subject fields. Questions raised by the results are noted. (MSE)
Descriptors: Art, Biological Sciences, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis