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Alabama State Dept. of Postsecondary Education, Montgomery. – 1984
The report represents the objectives of Directions 1984, a comprehensive systemwide assessment and decision-making effort being undertaken by Alabama's two-year college system. Introductory material highlights the role of Alabama's two-year colleges in providing educational opportunities, explains the philosophy underpinning the Directions 1984…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Planning, Community Colleges, Educational Policy
Alabama State Commission on Higher Education, Montgomery. – 1983
Goals for Alabama public higher education for the next 10 years are recommended by the Council of Twenty-One. The achievement of excellence is the central developmental goal recommended to the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, the governor and legislature, the boards and administrators of colleges and universities, and business, labor, and…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Admission Criteria, Blue Ribbon Commissions, Change Strategies
Alabama State Commission on Higher Education, Montgomery. – 1987
The 1986 annual report outlines planning and coordination activities and student financial aid programs. The following planning and coordination activities are considered: statewide planning and facilities planning, a new program approval procedure, approval of off-campus offerings, studies of the state's engineering programs and needs and allied…
Descriptors: Budgets, College Planning, College Programs, Consortia
CORNETT, R. ORIN – 1959
THE PURPOSE OF THE SURVEY WAS TO DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF A BAPTIST COLLEGE IN MOBILE, ALABAMA. DATA WERE COLLECTED REGARDING LOCAL POPULATION TRENDS, PROXIMITY TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE STATE, INTEREST AND RESOURCES OF POTENTIAL DONORS FROM BAPTISTS AND NON-BAPTISTS IN THE MOBILE AREA AND STATE-WIDE BAPTIST CHURCH…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, College Planning, Community Attitudes, Enrollment Projections