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Hall, Susan; Tiggeman, Theresa – Business Communication Quarterly, 1995
Describes a project incorporating writing-to-learn activities into an introductory finance class. Discusses benefits to students and teachers. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Finance Occupations, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Patterson, Frederick D. – 1969
The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) was organized primarily to help provide approximately 10% of the operating budgets of its members, the private Negro colleges. Today, despite the growing income of the UNCF, many of its member colleges are seriously in need of capital funds. In an evaluation of higher education for Negroes that was sponsored by…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Budgeting, Educational Facilities, Educational Quality
Cordy, Thomas O. – 1973
The banking industry has recognized an increasing need to recruit, hire, and train minorities for positions within the industry. Following this line of thought, the American Bankers Association (ABA) formed a task force composed of bankers and black college educators to develop a program mutually beneficial to industry as well as colleges. A Black…
Descriptors: Banking, Black Institutions, Black Students, Business Administration
Worth, Michael J.; Asp, James W., II – 1995
The literature in the field of higher education fund-raising places development officers into four roles: (1) salesman, which emphasizes soliciting gifts; (2) catalyst, working behind the scenes to support fund-raising activities of presidents and volunteers; (3) manager, which requires organizing fund-raising programs and staff; and (4) leader,…
Descriptors: College Administration, Finance Occupations, Fund Raising, Higher Education
Carr, Sarah – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1999
Prompted in part by student demand, schools of international affairs are offering new courses, hiring new faculty, and creating research centers focused on business and finance. Schools feel this move is necessary in a world where business dominates international relations and the public and private sectors have become intertwined. Critics feel…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends
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Reha, Rose K.; Lu, Debbie – Business Education Forum, 1985
A study of 427 univrsity accounting students was conducted to gain insight on student perceptions of career success factors and related data. Findings show that female students appear less confident than male students, and professionals in finance and accounting and students disagree significantly on the importance of various career success…
Descriptors: Accounting, Behavioral Objectives, Business Skills, Certified Public Accountants
Newman, James F. – 1986
In the development of a course in financial statement analysis, the following procedures were implemented: analysis of new accounting pronouncements, new textbooks, and articles on the topic of financial statement analysis; establishment of goals and objectives for the course; and selection of text and content of the course. The course was…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Development
Hirschorn, Michael W. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Top business schools in the 1980's have sent more students to Wall Street's investment and brokerage houses than in past years when the schools were considered training grounds for corporate managers. With Wall Street's gyrations, business students are thinking about jobs in marketing and sales. (MLW)
Descriptors: Banking, Business Administration Education, Career Choice, Careers
Pfizenmaier, Emily – CASE Currents, 1981
Fund raising, it is argued, needs sophisticated prospect research. Professional prospect researchers play an important role in helping to identify prospective donors and also in helping to stimulate interest in gift giving. A sample of an individual work-up on a donor and a bibliography are provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Biographical Inventories, Finance Occupations, Fund Raising
Moxley, Linda S. – 1976
A review of the higher education business affairs literature provided the data for this report. Five topics are addressed: (1) the major categories of business affairs management positions below that of chief business officer; (2) counts or estimates of the number of people in each major position category; (3) education and experience requirements…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrators, Educational Finance, Employment Experience
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Graves, Charlotte K. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1985
Office systems consultants, office administration faculty, and other collegiate business faculty (management, marketing, accounting, and finance) were asked to rate the importance of 42 concepts needed by managerial personnel in automated offices. Also, business faculty were asked to indicate which concepts were currently being taught in courses…
Descriptors: Accounting, Administrator Qualifications, Automation, Business Education Teachers
Worth, Michael J.; Asp, James W., II – 1994
Despite growth in the scope and importance of the college or university chief development officer's role, it remains relatively unexamined and the subject of differing perceptions. This report reviews the history and current status of the development function. Major authors on the subject are reviewed and placed into four "schools of…
Descriptors: College Administration, Finance Occupations, Fund Raising, Higher Education
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Blech, Scott A. – Trusts & Estates, 1980
The need for continuing professional education in the trust industry is noted and emphasis is placed on need for new or additional training in management, taxation, employee benefits, marketing, and investments. The pros and cons of residential schools are outlined, and the use of regional and state seminars is discussed. Available from 6285…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Banking, Business Education, Finance Occupations
Newman, James F. – 1989
Guidelines for the development of courses in finance for master of business administration (MBA) programs are established in order to strengthen and diversify their offerings. A survey of business faculty members shows there is often a lack of concentration on finance and marketing in MBA programs. The following procedures should be implemented in…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Administration Education, College Curriculum, College Instruction
Schisgall, Laura J., Ed. – 1987
Designed to help those who are considering a career that enables them to travel or live abroad or to work in an international field, this guide will be especially helpful to college and graduate school students, graduates with advanced degrees, professionals exploring alternative careers, and college-bound high school students, and will also be a…
Descriptors: Banking, Business, Careers, Consultants
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