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Kern, Ronald P. – Community College Review, 1990
Presents a model for assessing institutional effectiveness within the context of an accreditation self-study, drawing from the recent experiences of the Collin County Community College District (CCCCD). Reviews the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' criteria for institutional effectiveness and the institutional research, organizational,…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), College Outcomes Assessment, College Planning, Committees
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Isaac, Paul D. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1993
The conceptual and technical problems that need to be considered when studying graduate student retention and degree progress are examined, and practical suggestions for the institutional researcher are offered. Terms are defined, retention measures are explained, and different types of analysis are outlined. Ideas are given for database…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Databases, Degrees (Academic), Graduate Students
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Gappa, Judith M. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1993
Three models for college and university decision-making about scarce resources are outlined: (1) shared governance, (2) corporate management, and (3) total quality management. Two underlying principles of all the models are, first, that faculty are the heart of the institution and, second, that successful institutions are governed through the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Business Administration, College Administration, Governance
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Correa, Hector – Higher Education Policy, 1998
An elementary mathematical model is used to analyze tuition and privatization policies for higher education institutions. One finding is that an appropriate tuition can increase the social income of alumni. Another salient finding is that some of the model's results are counterintuitive, suggesting its utility in decision making. Methodological…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Alumni, College Administration, Educational Benefits
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Hay, D. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2000
Discusses the complexity facing South African researchers in higher education as they try to overcome the heritage of the old, fragmented higher education system. Necessary paradigm shifts are identified, as are focus areas for improving the quality of South African higher education research at both national and institutional levels. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Ronco, Sharron L. – 1995
This study applied the methodology of competing risks survival analysis to determine the probability that a student's first enrollment in the university will end in graduation, transfer, or withdrawal. The risk factors associated with each mode of exit were assessed, with attention to factors such as admission status, full-time or part-time…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Graduates, College Transfer Students, Dropouts
Ingram, John A. – 1995
A process for selecting peer institutions for budget and program review of public postsecondary institutions is discussed. Data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), a national database, were used to select peer institutions. The first task was to identify the kinds of institution representatives to include as…
Descriptors: College Planning, Comparative Analysis, Databases, Evaluation Methods
McLaughlin, Gerry; And Others – 1993
The assessment of educational outcomes has been a major area of interest among policy makers in recent years. Those with responsibility for assessment often are drawn from the ranks of the faculty and have little knowledge of or interest in institutional research. This paper provides a means to distinguish the unique, yet interrelated ways in…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), College Outcomes Assessment, Cooperation, Educational Quality
Borden, Victor M. H. – 1988
A student engagement model is proposed to provide a conceptual framework for understanding the bond between student and college. The model focuses on a student's motivation for attending college, the tension that derives from conflicting motivations, and the social context of the student-college bond. The validity of the model was examined in a…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Identification (Psychology)
Voorhees, Richard A. – 1984
A model of student persistence that considers the role of student finances and student financial aid was investigated in 1980, with a focus on federal campus-based aid. Linear Structural Relations (LISREL), a more versatile technique than traditional path analysis, accounted for 42 percent of the variance in the persistence of 343 new freshmen…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Federal Aid
Bernotavicz, Freda; Clasby, Miriam – 1984
The competencies of the university secretary were studied at the University of Southern Maine. In addition to developing position descriptions, competencies that distinguish effective performers were also identified. Based on results of interviews with 24 secretaries, a competency-based model was developed. Fourteen competencies were categorized…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Competence, Efficiency, Higher Education
Marshall, K. T.; Oliver, R. M. – 1979
The use of data on longitudinal student attendance patterns to determine variances, and hence confidence bounds, on student enrollment forecasts, in addition to finding the forecasts themselves, is demonstrated. The formulation of the enrollment model based on longitudinal student attendance patterns is described step by step, presenting the…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Conference Reports, Enrollment Projections, Higher Education
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Chapman, Randall G. – Research in Higher Education, 1979
A marketing management paradigm for academe is discussed along with aspects of the pricing policy process. The two most important factors affecting the college choice process are shown to be college quality and price-related considerations. Implications for marketing are discussed. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Calculation, College Bound Students, College Choice, Decision Making
Hossler, Don – College Board Review, 1985
The concept of enrollment management is gaining acceptance as a means of ensuring institutional vitality. Those responsible for enrollment management must have direct responsibility for: student marketing and recruitment, pricing and financial aid, academic and career advising, academic assistance programs, institutional research, orientation,…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, College Administration, College Attendance, Enrollment
Peterson, Marvin W.; Einarson, Marne K. – 1998
This paper reviews and synthesizes the literature on institutional support for student assessment, offering an organizing framework for using this information to shape institutional policies, processes, and practices in ways that lead to both improved student performance and institutional functioning. The framework, first, involves the overall…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Outcomes Assessment, Educational Assessment, Educational Planning
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