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Carbino, Rosemarie; Morgenbesser, Mel – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1982
A steep and continuing national decline in master's program applications is influencing applicant pool composition, enrollments, and programs. Reasons include immediate and long-term economic considerations and current lessened interest in social reform and human service. Both educational and professional questions are raised by these…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Applicants, Declining Enrollment, Educational Trends
Beacon, John E. – College Board Review, 1982
Opportunities exist for colleges willing to experiment with new ideas and keep pace with technology. Possibilities for enrollment growth exist in the changing population, including adults, minority groups, foreign students, part-time undergraduate and graduate students, and women seeking higher education. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Declining Enrollment, Demography, Educational Change

Neave, Guy – European Journal of Education, 1982
A major change has occurred in both economic theory and its effects on government economic policy and higher education. The change is reflected in intellectual climate, extended government control, strategies to bring higher education in line with labor market needs, academic standards, graduate employment, faculty quality, research, and industry…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Graduates, Comparative Education, Declining Enrollment

Marshak, Robert E.; Wurtemburg, Gladys – Change, 1982
The controversy generated by the CUNY open admissions policy is described by its former president. The combination of tuition charges and the modified open admissions policy lowered student enrollment and the retrenchment of younger faculty lowered the morale of the faculty. (MLW)
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Administration, College Admission, Declining Enrollment
Balderston, Frederick E. – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1979
Transitions in the social and economic circumstances of Western postsecondary education are: changing numbers of students and jobs; the shift from elite values to educational goals that promote equality; the growing significance of the school government relationship; and stability rather than expansion. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Declining Enrollment, Educational Objectives

Grambs, Jean Dresden – Gerontologist, 1980
School systems encountering declining enrollments also face an increasing proportion of senior faculty drawing high salaries. There are no hard data on demographics of the teaching professions or research which supports any relationship between age and quality of teaching. Crucial research questions remain which gerontologists could help answer.…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Competence, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education

Zemsky, Robert; And Others – Educational Record, 1980
Colleges must turn to long-range enrollment planning to ensure proper academic and fiscal management. The Higher Education Finance Research Institute, with the College Board, has developed a model that will allow colleges to test the current scale and scope of their programs against regional projections of their enrollment potential during the…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Admission, College Bound Students, College Choice

St. John, Edward P. – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1997
Given the changing legal context for higher education desegregation cases, there is an apparent need to rethink the strategies used by integration advocates. Examines implications of the articles in this special issue for the ongoing policy discourse on "de jure" segregation and inquires whether grounds exist for litigation on the "de facto"…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Desegregation, Conservatism, Court Litigation
Carlin, Jane; Heaton, Bernard – Multicultural Teaching, 1997
Describes efforts at St. James' C of E Primary school (Ashton-u-Lyne) that resulted in a school transformation from being under the threat of closure because of low enrollment numbers to being an oversubscribed school that is credited with promoting the highest standards of personal development and racial harmony. How this period of change was…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Elementary Education, Enrollment Management, Ethnic Groups

Nagy, Daniel R.; Wolf, Lee Gurtin – Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 1990
Discusses changes in nation's work force during the 1990s and challenges changes will pose for recruiters. Issues discussed include decline in number of entry-level recruits, feminization of work force, growth of minorities, employment of the disabled, and disparity in supply and demand of technical college graduates. Presents checklist for…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Demand Occupations, Disabilities, Employment Projections

Bruffee, Kenneth A. – Change, 1992
Sheila Tobias' recommendations for improvement of college science education in the study "They're Not Dumb, They're Different" are discussed. It is concluded that science should be presented as a pragmatic interpretive tradition as part of the liberal arts, and students should learn to "talk and write science" to each other.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, College Instruction, Declining Enrollment
Vergnani, Linda – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1999
South Africa's black universities face declining interest among black students, who now have more options than under apartheid. The crisis comes as South Africa considers ways to restructure its postsecondary-education system to cut costs and avoid duplication. While black enrollments are rising at other institutions, the numbers of all students…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Change Strategies, College Desegregation, Declining Enrollment
Wilson, Robin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
As graduate enrollment in English falls, largely due to program reduction, many college and university English departments are recruiting freshman composition instructors from other fields. Although they may be skilled writers, many receive little or no formal training in how to teach writing. Issues concerning the unionization of teaching…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Declining Enrollment, Employment Practices
Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy – Education Week, 1999
Many school districts in sparsely populated areas of the Midwest and West are contending with dwindling enrollments. Nevertheless, small communities such as Robinson, North Dakota, are resisting pressure from the state and neighboring districts to merge with other school systems. A graph depicts North Dakota enrollment since 1963. Arguments for…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Survival
Brann, Herman I. – 1995
From fall 1990 to fall 1994, Florida's Miami-Dade Community College (M-DCC) experienced a decline in enrollment among first-time-in-college students. To determine reasons for the decline, M-DCC examined characteristics and high school of origin of first-time students in the period, categorizing students as direct-entry (i.e., entering within 1…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Community Colleges, Declining Enrollment, Educational Finance