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Ford, Andrew T. – AGB Reports, 1978
Instead of hiring outside consultants for each institution's problems, these colleges set up their own three-person permanent consulting team. Among its accomplishments are: averting a financial crisis, aiding a recovery from financial crisis, reorganizing for steady states, and launching statewide planning. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: College Planning, Consortia, Consultants, Cooperative Programs
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Sims, Howard D. – Community and Junior College Journal, 1978
Describes money management as a creative planning process which requires that the college president have up to date information, expand the financial base of the college, emphasize both quality and flexibility in planning. (TP)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Community Colleges, Financial Problems
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Richardson, Richard C. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1978
Discusses the need for institutional research in coping with reduced resources in community colleges. Outlines the experience of Northampton County Area Community College (Pennsylvania) in implementing a planning process and establishing goals. (MB)
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Administration, Community Colleges, Decision Making
Chism, Clark – Quill and Scroll, 1977
Explains the major keys to better newspapers and to the economy of reproduction through honesty, integrity, accuracy, and the good editing of a copyreader. (MB)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Economics, Editing, Financial Problems
Polishook, Irwin – Midstream, 1976
Open Admissions procedures respond to the non-traditional philosophy that higher education should perform a triple function: communicate knowledge to students, expand the content of various disciplines, and interact in a direct relationship to society. This article describes the ideological and fiscal course of Open Admissions at City University…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, College Admission, Community Education
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Ostar, Allan W. – Planning for Higher Education, 1977
Maintaining low tuition is advocated in this speech as the alternative course of action to be pursued if educators are really committed to equal educational opportunity as a national public policy. (LBH)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Costs, Equal Education, Financial Problems
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Evans, John R. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1977
The 1970's have seen a significant slowing in the rate of growth of enrollment and a relative drop in the priority accorded to university education by provincial governments and to university research by the federal government. Institutional responses in Canada are described. (LBH)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Enrollment Trends, Federal Aid, Financial Problems
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Hughes, Robert, Jr. – Family Relations, 1987
Concerns the economic crisis which has led to farm foreclosures, closings of rural businesses, and decreased livelihood of some rural communities. Presents an empowerment strategy as a possible approach to rural revitalization. Examines programs that have used an empowerment process and suggests additional efforts based on empowerment principles.…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Crisis Intervention, Farmers, Financial Problems
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Evans, Angela M. – Journal of Education Finance, 1986
Thoroughly explains the Balanced Budget and Emergency Control Act of 1985 (Gramm-Rudman-Hollings) and its probable implications for federal elementary, secondary, and higher education programs. Cancelling any portion of the authorized budget will reduce education program funding by 4.3 percent--compounding a 16 percent reduction during 1981-1986.…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Financial Problems
Evangelauf, Jean – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
A variety of alternatives to traditional means of financing a college education are being developed by states and institutions in response to rising tuitions. The ideas, including novel payment and loan plans and tuition futures, are often controversial because of the risks they entail. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Problems, Higher Education, Investment
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Lipschutz, Susan S. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1985
The University of Michigan developed a planning process that takes an aggressive, self-help approach to budgeting. It involves many groups and levels of decision-making in a sometimes painful process that results in increased institutional self-reliance. (MSE)
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Administration, Economic Development, Financial Problems
Prineau, Jean-Pierre – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1983
Describes recent financial problems in support service provision faced by France's fourth largest university due to a steep rise in operating costs, a government mandate to maintain high academic and research standards, decreased resources, and efforts to improve resource use in the period 1977-81. (MSE)
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Financial Problems, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Hawkins, Jerry; Gilman, David Alan – Contemporary Education, 1984
Problems with funding in public schools have caused career education programs to flounder. A brief historical outlook on career education is offered. Suggestions to help preserve this concept are presented, which may be helpful to school management personnel. (DF)
Descriptors: Career Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Finance, Educational Philosophy
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Neufeld, William P. – Futurist, 1984
By foreseeing the possibility of crisis, we can plan how to respond. Five potential crisis areas are identified and possible consequences discussed. The areas are the warming of the earth; water shortage; collapse of the physical infrastructure, e.g., decay of roads; global financial crisis; and the threat of nuclear war. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Financial Problems, Futures (of Society), Global Approach, Long Range Planning
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Futurist, 1984
Five areas that have great potential for becoming crises in the future are described: a warming of the earth's climate, changing weather patterns and growing seasons; water shortage; the decay of the physical infrastructure, e.g., decay of roads, bridges; breakdown of the international monetary and trading system; and nuclear warfare. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Financial Problems, Futures (of Society), Global Approach, Long Range Planning
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