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PDF pending restorationState Univ. of New York, Albany. Central Staff Office of Institutional Research. – 1975
Georgaphic origins or permanent residence of all first-time credit course students attending the SUNY institutions during the 1973 fall term are surveyed. This report includes eight tables of basic data in relation to the four coordinating areas of New York state. These areas offer a policy and planning framework for meeting the educational needs…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Geographic Distribution
PDF pending restorationGraybeal, William S. – 1976
Data are given for 479 public two-year institutions, 176 public four-year institutions, 296 private four-year institutions, and 47 private two-year institutions. The institutions summarized represent 33.3 percent of the institutions of higher education in the U.S. Some analyses are made of the data according to institution type, region, and…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Community Colleges, Degrees (Academic)
Maryland State Higher Education Commission, Annapolis. – 1996
The Maryland Higher Education Commission examined the degree of access which residents of various regions of Maryland have to higher education facilities to determine whether any of these areas are under-served. Southern Maryland, Mid Maryland, and Frederick County are projected to be the fastest growing areas of the state during the next 20 years…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Colleges, Community Colleges, Educational Demand


