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Anton, Kristin P.; Lawrence, Barbara L. – 1978
Colleges and universities were surveyed to determine their methods of scheduling final exams, and undergraduate students at the University of California at Berkeley were surveyed regarding finals scheduling. Inquiries were sent to 3l schools chosen on the basis of their similarities to the Berkeley campus in size, urban location, and/or use of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Evening Programs, Feasibility Studies
Bottomley, Wayne N.; And Others – 1982
Student interest in increased evening courses at Daytona Beach Campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) was investigated. The proportion of students employed while attending ERAU and student attitudes concerning evening or Saturday courses were also determined. Of the 3,312 students preregistered for fall 1982, 862 completed a…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aviation Technology, Computer Science Education, Engineering Education
Lee, Roberta; And Others – 1978
Indicators of quality in the evening, weekend, and outreach programs administered by the Community Services Program are assessed in this report. Part One examines extensive demographic data for the three-county district in terms of population, economic, and educational characteristics. Part Two displays course offerings by geographical location…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Services, Course Content, Demography
Curby, Vicki M. – 1981
The way in which Columbia College, Missouri, is perceived by potential students, government officials, donors, and neighboring institutions was surveyed. Of the 900 randomly selected study group members, 519 responded to a mail questionnaire, which is appended. As many as 37 percent would not or could not give an opinion regarding the college's…
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Role, Community Attitudes, Community Surveys


