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Shinn, Larry D. – Change, 2004
The way private liberal arts colleges choose to answer the question, "How shall we govern ourselves in the 21st century?" has a great impact on what kinds of institutions that they can and will become. The urgency of this issue is apparent in public criticism, in governance disputes on many college campuses, and in recent publications on…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Liberal Arts, Governance, Higher Education

Frazier, Nancy – Change, 1977
The educational philosophy at Hampshire College is reviewed along with a report of its current status. Student and faculty independence are emphasized. (LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Environment, Higher Education, Identification (Psychology)

Egerton, John – Change, 1977
The leadership of Wireman as president of Eckerd College, first called Florida Presbyterian, during a eight-year period is reviewed. (This is the third in a series of profiles of noteworthy academics.) (LBH)
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Role, Educational Assessment, Educational Philosophy

Cowan, Ruth B. – Change, 1993
It is argued, based on the experiences of 16 small, diverse independent colleges, that small institutions can reverse decline. The analysis looks at signs of problems, patterns of institutional blindness to the problems that lead to additional decline, and behavior characteristics of the institutions that survive. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Higher Education, Institutional Survival, Organizational Change

Pastor, Susan M. – Change, 1980
The General Motors Institute (GMI), a fully accredited college of engineering and management that is a wholly owned subsidiary of the General Motors Corporation, is considered the West Point of the auto industry. Its five-year cooperative program of work and study is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Admission (School), Cooperative Education, Engineering Education

Change, 1983
Trends emerging from a new enrollment report by the National Institute of Independent Colleges and Universities (NIICU) indicate hard times ahead for colleges in the private sector. General economic recession and cuts in federal student financial aid have had an effect on enrollment. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Declining Enrollment, Educational Finance, Higher Education

Kiester, Edwin, Jr. – Change, 1977
A former U.S. Commissioner of Education traces the personal influences that have made him an ardent champion of the small liberal arts college and offers some enterprising suggestions for keeping these colleges successful. (Editor/LBH)
Descriptors: Biographies, College Role, Educational History, Educational Philosophy

Smith, Faye McDonald – Change, 1979
The Atlanta University Center, Inc., a consortium of six institutions (Clark, Morehouse, Morris Brown, Spelman, Atlanta University, and Interdenominational Theological Center) represents the world's largest nucleus of Black private higher education. Its background and the problems faced in dealing with each institution's desire for autonomy are…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Black Colleges, Consortia, Cooperative Planning

Stimpert, J. L. – Change, 2004
Liberal arts colleges occupy a unique place in the landscape of higher education. Whether defined, as David Breneman has, as an exclusive group of about 200 schools that award a large percentage of their degrees in traditional liberal arts fields, or as a more inclusive group of baccalaureate institutions, liberal arts colleges focus on…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Study, Thinking Skills, College Faculty

Baker, Liva – Change, 1978
The establishment of Kirkland College as the first independent women's college founded in the East since 1926 is reviewed with focus on its merger in 1978 into its parent institution, Hamilton College. Financial problems are cited and extreme differences in campus outlook are discussed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Coeducation, College Environment, Higher Education, Liberal Arts

Riesman, David – Change, 1981
Evangelical colleges have been unaffected by the academic revolution in which faculties, organized into departments, have increasingly obtained hegemony over a large and growing portion of the academic enterprise. These colleges are tuition-dependent, with relatively weak departments, allowing greater flexibility. Oral Roberts University, Berea…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, College Environment, College Role, Departments

Holsendolph, Ernest – Change, 1978
Financial problems, and even the survival, of developing institutions funded by Title III are reported. Issues include the HEW freeze on grant money and problems with student financial aid from the government. (LBH)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Developing Institutions, Educational Legislation, Federal Aid

Crockford, Richard E. – Change, 1981
The period of time for which a college is reaccredited, a hotly debated issue at the annual meeting of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, is discussed. Ten-year terms have been shortened, putting a burden on institutions least able to afford the lengthy and costly process. (MLW)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Accrediting Agencies, Case Studies, Costs

Reed, Beth – Change, 1982
The Great Lakes Colleges Association, composed of twelve small liberal arts colleges in Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, has been a leader in the integration of women's studies into the curriculum of its member schools. The consortial approach and the women's studies program are described. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Consortia, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development

Conway, Jill Kerr – Change, 1984
The small private college may be a better vehicle for recruiting a diverse student body into higher education than is commonly recognized. The only true competition in higher education is among a few well-endowed private institutions for the best students. It would be shortsighted to eliminate this sector.
Descriptors: College Students, Competition, Educational Demand, Educational Supply
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