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Evans, Arthur H., Jr. – 1968
The San Francisco Consortium, composed of the University of California Medical Center, the University of San Francisco, San Francisco State College, Golden Gate College, and City College of San Francisco, is based on geographic proximity rather than on similarity of goals among member institutions. The author of this study has made several…
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Institutional Cooperation
Evans, Jerome – 1971
This document presents a study of the joint use of educational facilities among public and private colleges and universities in California. The study was undertaken because it was felt that the necessity for building higher-cost, specialized campus structures might be reduced at some savings to taxpayers if individual institutions could be…
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs, Facility Utilization Research
Schwenkmeyer, Barry; Goodman, Mary Ellen – 1972
Significant cooperation among colleges and universities, the subject of more talk than action in the past, is on the upswing. More and more institutions of higher education are working together on problems they can no longer solve alone. The strongest reasons for moving away from total independence are: rising demand and runaway costs; the…
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Educational Change

Lang, Daniel Wallace – Journal of Educational Administration, 1975
Addresses four basic questions about interinstitutional cooperation as represented by the consortium: What motivates colleges and universities to cooperate with one another? What are the advantages of interinstitutional cooperation? What are the disadvantages? What are the organizational and managerial problems of the consortium? (Author)
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Higher Education, Institutional Cooperation
Lewis, Robert L. – AGB Reports, 1978
The role of the trustee in interinstitutional cooperation is discussed. Benefits include: plant facilities sharing, joint credit unions, library exchange, joint health care facilities, joint counseling, joint apprenticeship programs, cross registration, faculty exchange joint appointments, etc. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Consortia, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs
Basch, Charles E.; And Others – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1985
Wellness in the Workplace offers a health risk reduction program to the work environment through use of existing health promotion community services. Historical development, services provided, and potential benefits to other communities are discussed. (DF)
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Health Education, Health Programs

Scher, Helene – ADFL Bulletin, 1985
Describes Five Colleges, Inc., a consortium formed in 1965 by Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith colleges and the University of Massachusetts. Details how the cooperation between these institutions has been successful and describes some obstacles encountered. Focuses on the effects of the cooperation on the schools' foreign language…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Higher Education
Boydston, Donald N.; And Others – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1976
It has been recommended that health education institutions develop a common market arrangement specifically in health education, based upon a recognition of the increasing alliance between the public and private sectors in both health care and education, and the need to utilize maximally the existing resources. (JD)
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Educational Cooperation
Watkiss, Jeffrey D. – Inquiry & Analysis, 1997
The electric utility industry is the last bastion of regulated monopolies in the United States. An overview of recent competition in the electric-power industry at both the federal and state levels and how this may affect school districts is offered in this article. The text identifies and evaluates how school districts can obtain cheaper power…
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs, Electricity
Olsen, John D. – Notre Dame Journal of Education, 1975
The benefits and drawbacks of cooperative programs among Catholic high schools are described. For journal availability see SO 504 329. (DE)
Descriptors: Affiliated Schools, Catholic Schools, Consortia, Cooperative Programs
The Florida Collegiate Consortium for International/Intercultural Education: Five Years of Progress.
Greene, William – 1982
In 1977, the Florida Collegiate Consortium for International/Intercultural Education was established to provide a coordinated approach to international education within the state. The consortium is governed by a board of directors, composed of the presidents of member institutions, and a steering committee, made up of representatives chosen by…
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Intercollegiate Cooperation, International Studies
Brewer, Floyd I.; Cotter, Gary W. – Journal of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, 1974
This article discusses the consortium method of recruiting college students. The authors stress the positive benefits of planned cooperation, such as a greater diversity of academic programs, increased student services, and a reduction in the need for annual increases in tuition and fees. (Author/PC)
Descriptors: College Admission, College Programs, Colleges, Competitive Selection
Johnson, Mary Frances K.; Hines, Theodore C. – 1977
This paper prepared for the Task Force on the Role of School Library Media Programs in Networking reviews the role of networking in such programs, lists the objectives of networking for library consortia, and discusses such topics as the benefits and disadvantages of participation in these organizations, prerequisites and criteria for networking,…
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Directories, Library Cooperation
Grupe, Fritz H. – 1970
Few publications on interinstitutional cooperation go beyond a description, generally a glowing one, of individual programs and activities. Yet many problems beset an effort of formalized cooperation. (1) There is often a great difference between "cooperation" as an abstraction and "cooperation" as a practical reality. The mere formalization of a…
Descriptors: Conflict, Consortia, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs
Jacobson, Julia M.; Belcher, Jane C. – 1973
This document examines two successful consortiums (Five Colleges, Inc., and Worcester Consortium for Higher Education) and relates their approach to that of the developing Blue Ridge Consortium. Emphasis is placed on background material concerning consortia, a profile of the Blue Ridge consortium, a description of two model consortia, the…
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Educational Cooperation