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Pulley, John L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1999
Examines fears of small private colleges that major fund raising campaigns of large public universities will hamper their own fund raising efforts. Gives the example of Pennsylvania State University and the 86 small, private colleges also in Pennsylvania. Shows that trends in both private and corporate giving increasingly favor public research…
Descriptors: Competition, Donors, Fund Raising, Higher Education
Blumenstyk, Goldie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Leaders at Voorhees College (South Carolina), a small historically black institution with limited finances, have used ingenuity and hard work to develop a campus computer system. Despite lack of faculty and staff sophistication in computer use, the college is gradually improving computer resources and faculty computing skills, and enterprising…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Administration, Computer Networks, Computers
Lederman, Douglas – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1988
The movement to reform college athletics programs has been least well implemented in the institutions at which it was aimed, those sponsoring the largest and most expensive programs. Some blame the institutions for lack of courage in making changes that would restrict their competitiveness. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Athletics, Comparative Analysis, Competition
DeLoughry, Thomas J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1988
Administrators at small colleges are devising innovative policies to compete with recruiters from corporations and large universities to attract computer-science professors and hold on to them. Williams College offers higher salaries, while Middlebury College pays computer-science instructors as administrators on 11-month contracts. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Science, Computer Science Education, Faculty Promotion
Mooney, Carolyn J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
Many small private colleges are gaining in enrollments because of aggressive marketing tactics, more long-term planning, and innovative educational programs designed to appeal to nontraditional students. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education, Long Range Planning
Collison, Michele N. K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
The Alternative Learners Program at College Misericordia is described. The program was founded 10 years ago by Joseph P. Rogan, and was one of the first for learning-disabled students. Learning strategies include tutoring, note-taking services, and talking computers and calculators. (MLW)
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Educational Diagnosis, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities
Magarrell, Jack – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1983
Faced with an enrollment decline of 36 percent in the last three years, New England College (New Hampshire) has developed a long-range plan for making itself smaller. Changes which are being made include: (1) reducing the number of faculty; (2) reducing the amount of student housing; (3) adding another person to the fundraising staff; (4) offering…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Planning, Coping, Declining Enrollment
Monaghan, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Lewis and Clark College has developed an international studies program featuring an international affairs symposium with international scholars, overseas study groups, a large foreign student population, substantial foreign language enrollments, and a large international affairs department. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Foreign Students, Higher Education, International Relations
Lederman, Douglas – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), the sports-governing body for over 500 small colleges and universities, will weigh a series of major alterations in rules and procedures concerning standards for freshman athletes, separate competition divisions in all sports, an accreditation system for monitoring academic standards,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accreditation (Institutions), Athletes, Behavior Standards
Bailey, Anne Lowrey – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Chapman College has returned from near financial collapse by renovating the campus, repaying a $4-million debt, raising its endowment from $700,000 to $25 million, recruiting new faculty, linking salaries to performance, initiating other personnel changes, and developing new programs and facilities. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Church Related Colleges, Declining Enrollment, Economic Change
Nicklin, Julie L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Merrimack College (Massachusetts) has abandoned conservative strategies for investing its $16-million endowment, investing more in international stocks and bonds, real estate projects, and small companies to raise annual returns and increase endowment value. The small, Catholic college is heavily dependent on tuition. The diversification plan…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Church Related Colleges, College Administration, College Planning
Nicklin, Julie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1993
Comparison of data from two national surveys of colleges and universities reveals that, although private, liberal arts colleges with small endowments are realizing returns comparable to those of larger, wealthier institutions, conservatism, lack of investment expertise, and inadequate long-range investment planning are limiting their earnings…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Consultants, Endowment Funds, Higher Education
Selingo, Jeffrey – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
Small regional colleges are bracing for a battle to protect their profitable continuing-education programs from competition with distance-learning programs at research universities. Concern is particularly for part-time students who may choose distance programs that are less expensive, more convenient, and offer diplomas from better-known…
Descriptors: Competition, Computer Uses in Education, Continuing Education, Distance Education
Gose, Ben – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
A former high school counselor and college basketball referee who has visited many colleges has transformed this experience into a career as consultant to high school guidance counselors. He often favors out-of-the-way liberal arts colleges, and is known for being student-oriented in his commentaries. College recruitment and admissions officers…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Athletics, College Bound Students, Comparative Analysis
Gose, Ben – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
A number of small, private, liberal arts colleges have abolished Greek systems on campus and vowed to quash student attempts to establish off-campus fraternities and sororities. Some argue that a ban on fraternities denies students their constitutional right to freedom of association. A nonbinding resolution recently passed in Congress may support…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Environment, Constitutional Law