ERIC Number: ED091954
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1974-Feb
Pages: 48
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Administration of Student Affairs at Community Colleges as Compared with Urban-Commuter Institutions. Technical Report No. 2.
Crookston, Burns B.; And Others
This report presents the results of a survey of a pilot group of 19 community colleges as compared with 48 urban-commuter institutions. Tables 1-8 describe the sample of community colleges in terms of their enrollment, highest degree granted, accreditation group, location, ethnic predominance, and students housed. Data is also presented from the urban-commuter group. It may be noted that the community college sample is drawn from coedicational, public, predominantly white institutions. The succeeding parts of the survey concern the principal student affairs officer and student affairs organizational patterns. The data presented, while by no means definitive, do suggest there are unique characteristics that differentiate the administration of student affairs of community colleges from urban-commuter institutions. Appendixes contain the rationale and research design for the study and results of the survey of student affairs officers. (Author/PG)
Publication Type: Reports - Research
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Sponsor: Connecticut Univ. Research Foundation, Storrs.
Authoring Institution: National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Detroit, MI.
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