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Duffy, Elizabeth A.; Goldberg, Idana – 1998
This book traces the development of competitive admission and financial aid policies at a selected group of 16 liberal arts colleges in Ohio and Massachusetts over the period 1955 to 1994. Exploring the way institutional decisions reflect and respond to broad demographic, economic, political, and social forces, the book considers the challenges…
Descriptors: College Admission, Data Interpretation, Enrollment Projections, Enrollment Trends
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Ashby, Rosemary – New Directions for Higher Education, 1983
A 5-year effort to project a new and more realistic public image and to bring about improvements in student recruiting and fund-raising for a small, private, liberal arts women's college is described. The changes included offering bachelor's degrees for the first time and building pride and support among alumnae. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, College Role, Community Support, Higher Education
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Sedgwick, Alexander; Houska, Mary – Academe: Bulletin of the AAUP, 1979
On April 12, 1978 the president of Lynchburg College informed Professor Landphair that her domestic situation made it impossible for the college administration to renew her appointment. A report from the AAUP's Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure is provided including procedural and substantive issues, and conclusions. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Case Studies, Church Related Colleges, College Faculty
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Petrik, Eugene V. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1979
By the fall of l973 Bellarmine College's enrollments had declined 35 percent and the college saw its problems primarily as inadequacy in salesmanship. Now, Bellarmine is described as a market-oriented institution striving to assess the educational needs of its community without changing its commitment to the liberal arts. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Declining Enrollment, General Education, Higher Education
Webb, Charles H., Ed. – 1989
A definitive look at the field of alumni administration is presented, noting that the subject has until now received little attention. The 34 chapters are divided into nine sections: an overview of alumni administration; alumni as an essential resource; people management; budget and records; programming; communications; alumni education programs…
Descriptors: Administration, Alumni, Alumni Associations, Budgeting
Faulwell, Margaret L.; Gordon, Milton A. – 1985
Differences between men and women college administrators were assessed, based on a 1983 survey of the American Conference of Academic Deans. Responses were obtained from 238 male and 68 female administrators, which represented about 90 percent of the total 1983 Conference membership. The responses differed significantly on questions concerning…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Responsibility, Age Differences
Sivage, Carol, Ed.; And Others – 1980
An overview is presented of a conference of deans and department chairpersons of schools of education in small private colleges. The conference addressed the topic of the direction that small college education programs must take in order to meet the requirements for effective instruction while remaining financially solvent. An address given from…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Deans, Decision Making
Green, Elizabeth Alden – 1979
The efforts of Mary Lyon, virtually singlehandedly, to raise money, recruit students, and plan the academic development of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, founded in 1837, are detailed in this book. The founder sought to educate women through rigorous application of the intellect, which she believed to lead to salvation. In doing so she…
Descriptors: Biographies, Books, College Administration, Curriculum Development
Cowan, Ruth B. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 1994
Trustees at three small, independent colleges were interviewed to determine how trustees could contribute to a college's revitalization. Based on these interviews, several ways in which trustees can help individually and collectively with a college's revitalization were identified. The three colleges were located in different states and regions…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Church Related Colleges, College Administration, Governance
Healy, Patrick – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Half the endowment of Macalester College (Minnesota) is controlled by the Readers Digest Association, not the college. Macalester can not sell the poorly-performing stocks. Income from the stocks supports a need-blind admissions policy. Some faculty feel the endowment should be used to further enhance the college's distinctiveness. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Admission, Educational Finance
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Bodfish, Scott; Cheyfitz, Caryn – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1989
A mail survey was conducted of alumnae or students who left Sweet Briar between 1979 and 1986. The study was to solicit information about attitudes toward educational loan debt which could be used in counseling current and prospective students, evaluating award packaging policies, and responding to legislation affecting student loans. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Comparative Analysis, Debt (Financial), Educational Finance
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Paulsen, Michael B. – Liberal Education, 1990
A study tested the hypothesis: The greater the amount of philanthropic income per dollar of tuition, the smaller the fraction of bachelor's degrees in occupational fields. Findings support the contention that a college's tuition dependence is associated with its tendency to adjust its curriculum to match student consumer preferences. (MLW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Demand, Educational Finance
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Kraus, Ronald J. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1991
A survey of alumnae of three Catholic liberal arts colleges investigated applicability of a theoretical model proposing that selected demographic, background, and opinion variables would affect alumnae giving. Results indicate that most of the demographic/background variables studied had only weak to moderate correlation with giving patterns.…
Descriptors: Alumni, Attitudes, Church Related Colleges, College Administration
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O'Neill, Joseph P.; And Others – 1982
This second publication in a three-part series called "Alternative Futures" is essentially a workbook that, followed step by step, allows a college to see how its use of space has changed over time. Especially designed for small colleges, the kit makes use of the information that is routinely collected, such as annual financial statements and…
Descriptors: College Buildings, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Trends, Enrollment
Fouts, Jeffrey T. – 1986
A sample of six small, liberal arts, Christian colleges were compared to schools within the structural classification of liberal arts colleges. The comparison was based on 11 environmental dimensions measured by the Institutional Functioning Inventory (IFI), which used the collective perception technique (i.e., the combined responses of all…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Church Related Colleges, College Environment, Comparative Analysis
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