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Saunders, Gary; Lockridge, T. Maurice – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2011
There is little doubt that enrollments in MIS degree programs have been declining since the recession in the technical industry in 2001. Reagan's research (2008) indicates that enrollments in MIS degree programs is only about 25% of the 2001 level. Many MIS (IS) programs have been abandoned or combined with other related programs. While many…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Management Information Systems, Job Skills, Relevance (Education)
Kumar, Krishna – 1978
Two questionnaires were sent to all school boards and a sample of teachers in Ontario to assess how receptive boards and teachers are to job sharing as an alternative work pattern in schools affected by declining enrollment. The report gives the background of the concept of job sharing and an analysis of the benefits, work situations, and problems…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Heck, James – 1985
This report presents an analysis of factors influencing enrollment patterns at Lake City Community College (LCCC; Florida) and recommends ways to increase enrollments at the college. Section I reviews the methods of collecting data for the report, which included interviews with key college personnel, an examination of social indicators such as…
Descriptors: College Choice, Community Colleges, Declining Enrollment, Enrollment Influences
Krakower, Jack Y.; Zammuto, Raymond F. – 1983
Responses of colleges and universities to declining revenues and enrollments were investigated, based on a 1983 survey of 334 four-year institutions. Scalogram analysis was employed to determine whether there was a hierarchy of institutional responses to enrollment/revenue decline and whether declining and nondeclining institutions can be…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, Declining Enrollment, Financial Policy
Miller, Mark J. – 1979
Colleges and universities can expect a decrease in the number of incoming freshmen. However, increased retention can compensate somewhat for the predictable decrease in enrollment. As a result, it becomes important to measure student satisfaction with the student's chosen college. This article, therefore, presents a "Pupil Pleasure Poll" to be…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Students, Declining Enrollment, Educational Environment
San Diego Community Coll. District, CA. Research and Planning. – 1986
The San Diego Community College District's (SDCCD's) spring 1985 enrollment report indicated that enrollment was down nearly 22% from the previous spring, and that the decline in the number of black students was noticeably higher than the overall decline (28%). To determine possible reasons for the decline, a sample of 1,500 of the 16,000 students…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Students, Community Colleges, Declining Enrollment
Kayla, Carol; Hoey, James M. – 1979
Enrollment projections have indicated a large decline during the 1980's in the number of high school graduates, the traditional population enrolling in colleges and universities as freshmen. As competition for the available students increases it is suggested that smaller junior colleges like Potomac State College of West Virginia University may…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Curriculum, Declining Enrollment, Educational Demand
Church, Mary Josephine; And Others – 1980
An assessment of school facilities and services and a survey of staff, student, and community attitudes was undertaken at the request of the Encino School Board to aid in educational planning and improvement for its small rural school which is faced with the problems of declining population (from 400 to 150 in the past 20 years), declining…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Economic Development, Educational Facilities, Educational Improvement