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LaPaglia, Nancy – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1995
Describes the results of a study examining fictional representations of two-year colleges. Argues that the general perception that the majority of two-year college students are women and/or members of the working class is a major determinant of the institution's low status and lack of visibility. (27 citations) (MAB)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Colleges, Content Analysis, Cultural Context
Rice, Gary – 1987
In spring 1987, the Gallup Organization conducted a telephone survey for the College of DuPage (COD) in Illinois to determine community perceptions of the college's role in the community; community awareness of COD and its competitors; perceptions of current college services; importance of factors in selecting an educational program; interest in…
Descriptors: College Choice, College Role, Community Attitudes, Community Colleges
Michigan State Board of Education, Lansing. Project Outreach. – 1984
In May 1984, a survey was conducted of a random sample of 802 adult citizens in Michigan to determine the public's opinion about postsecondary education in the state. Specifically, the survey sought collected information on the importance of a college education, reasons for attending college, schools best suited for a particular type of training…
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Choice, College Role, Community Attitudes
Michigan State Board of Education, Lansing. Project Outreach. – 1987
In March 1987, a telephone survey was conducted of a cross-section of 800 adult citizens in Michigan to determine their opinions about Michigan's public community colleges. The survey gathered information on the importance of a college education, reasons for attending college, schools best suited for a particular type of training or education,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Choice, College Role, Community Attitudes
Michigan State Board of Education, Lansing. Project Outreach. – 1989
In May 1989, a telephone survey was conducted of a random sample of 800 adults in Michigan to assess public opinion toward Michigan's community and junior colleges. Study findings included the following: (1) 88% of the respondents felt that a college education was "very important"; (2) if Michigan adults were to go back to school, the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Choice, College Role, Community Attitudes