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Violino, Bob – Community College Journal, 2010
Outsourcing has evolved into a strategic imperative at a growing number of community colleges, especially as administrators rein in spending and streamline operations in the face of shrinking budgets. Across the country, more colleges are outsourcing a range of functions, including information technology (IT), course instruction, food service,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Privatization, Delivery Systems
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Pugh, Susan L.; Johnson, David B. – College and University, 2011
Ultimately, making financial aid "freshman friendly" also makes financial aid "sophomore friendly," "junior friendly," and "senior friendly." Indiana University has in place an Office of Enrollment Management (OEM) model that includes focused financial aid packaging strategies complemented by unique contact…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Financial Aid, College Freshmen, Enrollment Management
Usher, Alex – Educational Policy Institute (NJ1), 2009
The purpose of this document is to examine the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)'s Post-Secondary Student Support Program (PSSSP) and analyse the advantages and disadvantages of both the existing system of program delivery and a trio of alternative delivery mechanisms. It does not issue any recommendation with respect to a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Financial Aid, Canada Natives, American Indian Education
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Jones, Frances Faircloth – Educational Leadership, 1997
Three major issues shape delivery of education in the Caribbean island of Curacao: the Dutch and Papiamentu languages of instruction, the two governmental layers, and scarcity of resources. Despite funding limitations, education is changing. The five-year general secondary education model and the six-year college preparatory program are being…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Delivery Systems, Dutch, Educational Change
Mercer, Joye – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
Rising costs, changes in the health-care system, reduced research money, and proposed cutbacks in funds for treating the poor are forcing academic medical centers to consider new ways to remain viable. Resulting actions being considered or implemented include administrative restructuring, worker layoffs, mergers, reduced physician hiring,…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Economic Change, Financial Problems, Health Services
Rodda, Michael; Hiron, Colleen – ACEHI Journal, 1989
This article describes the current state of postsecondary educational services for deaf students in Canada, discussing service delivery, assessment and admissions (using United States programs for comparison), a case study of the province of Alberta, and a brief description of Canadian developments and the future. (Author/PB)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Case Studies, Comparative Education, Delivery Systems
Hall, Robert – 1976
Studies conducted by the University of Tulsa, Arizona State University, Utah State University, and the Indian Health Service have indicated a high incidence of handicapping conditions among the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) student population. Of the approximately 50,000 students in the nearly 200 BIA schools, some 19,000 have been estimated to…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Budgets, Delivery Systems
Sharp, Bobby H.; Nichols, James O. – 1987
Economic long wave research is reviewed and related to major transitions facing higher education. The focus is on economic forecasting as one type of environmental scanning. The Russian economist Kondratieff produced statistical evidence of a long economic wave. The Kondratieff wave appears to be a 45- to 60-year cycle of upswings and downswings…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, College Administration, Delivery Systems, Economic Factors
Charles, Richard F.; Perkins, Marthalou – 1978
The 35% budget cutback resulting from California's Proposition 13 sharply reduced the ability of Sunnyvale Center, an outreach satellite of De Anza College, to provide non-traditional students with non-instructional services such as counseling, veteran's assistance, financial aid and tutorial services. Storefront schools and the bilingual and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Information Services, Community Surveys, Counseling Services
Mach, E. P.; Abel-Smith, B. – 1983
Many countries, particularly those in the developing world, are seeking to orient their health services toward a more equitable and efficient utilization of resources. A detailed analysis of the financing of health services is an important step in such an undertaking. This manual sets out a methodology for carrying out such an analysis and…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Delivery Systems, Developing Nations, Financial Needs
Stokesbary, Daryl; And Others – 1981
The purpose of this report by the Minneapolis Interagency Work Group is to define reasons for day care demand, examine the adequacy of local service delivery patterns, analyze current trends and problems in the system, and make preliminary recommendations. The first section of the report discusses data concerning national trends in child care…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, After School Day Care, Childhood Needs, Community Problems