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Morris, Cathy – 1995
A July 1995 report by Florida's Miami-Dade Community College examined reasons for a decline in enrollment among first-time-in-college students, including non-Florida residents, from fall 1990 to fall 1994. This report looks at the change in credits generated by non-Florida residents and foreign students over the same period. Study findings…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Declining Enrollment, Enrollment, Enrollment Influences
Davis, Michael; Pierpont, Phillip – 1997
In response to dramatic enrollment declines between 1991 and 1996, 19 division deans at Indiana's Vincennes University (VU) implemented the Pathways Project to renew their role as campus leaders and address the causes of the enrollment decline. In the project's first year, considerable success was achieved in involving over 100 faculty in five…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrator Role, Articulation (Education), Community Colleges
Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield. – 1984
Data are presented showing enrollment trends and student characteristics in Illinois public community colleges. Part 1 summarizes statewide fall opening enrollments for 1979 through 1983, emphasizing changes that occurred in fall 1983. This section examines student enrollment by college and instructional program, full-/part-time enrollments,…
Descriptors: Age, Community Colleges, Declining Enrollment, Enrollment Trends
Monk, David H.; Bliss, James R. – 1982
The resource allocation practices of New York State school districts were examined to determine how certain structural features of school districts can either create high tax rates or reduce educational opportunities for students. Study results indicated that rural districts spend less on instruction than do otherwise similar districts; however,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Declining Enrollment, Economic Change, Economic Factors
Finkelstein, Martin; Farrar, David – 1983
The results of analyzing institutional change profiles for 17 four-year undergraduate colleges are discussed. Using critical event cycles as a unit of analysis, attention was focused on distinctive patterns of institutional adaptation. Based on site visits, a list of 33 critical events at the 17 campuses was developed, from which 13 critical event…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Presidents, Declining Enrollment
Scott, James – 1986
Teachers with tenure possess certain privileges. For instance, they are permitted a hearing before the school board when they are threatened with dismissal. The failure of tenured teachers to maintain standards must be proved by the administration. In the case of probationary teachers, the school board has almost unlimited power to renew or not to…
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Nontenured Faculty
Reeves, J. Laurence – 1984
This review of demographic data and the educational literature on collee enrollment trends describes several population trends and assesses their anticipated effect on community college enrollments in Massachusetts. In section I, the argument is presented that the two-year colleges face a potentially unprecedented enrollment decline which,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Census Figures, Community Colleges, Declining Enrollment
Rhodes, Frank H. T. – 1987
Issues concerning participation by minority groups in higher education in the United States are considered, along with some criticisms of higher education concerning: the substance and style of undergraduate education; efficiency and cost of college; a confusion of aims, missions, and goals among colleges and universities; and access, choice, and…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Academic Standards, Access to Education, College Attendance
Cohen, Barry Gerald – 1983
The effectiveness of strategies employed by colleges and universities to reverse a trend of declining enrollment was studied. A comparison was undertaken of 59 institutions that were successful (S) and 54 institutions that were unsuccessful (U) in reversing enrollment decline. In addition to questionnaire response data, extensive demographic data…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Change Strategies, College Programs, College Role
Burk, James M. – 1982
Student enrollment in Pennsylvania public schools continues to decline, but school costs continue to rise. In the next 5 years, the Northern Area of Allegheny County will lose the equivalent of one of the larger school districts. Substantial cuts in teaching and administrative positions have already taken effect. Over the last 25 years, Northern…
Descriptors: Charts, Cooperative Planning, Declining Enrollment, Educational Improvement
King, Richard A. – 1982
Sixty New Mexico school district superintendents responded to a survey regarding reduction of personnel and educational programs, impacts of decline on quality of education, and desirability of alteration of the funding formula to recognize impacts of declining enrollments. Three groups of districts emerged: those where reduction had occurred…
Descriptors: Coping, Declining Enrollment, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Scott, Robert A. – 1981
In discussing the future of teacher education, several factors can be considered. The control of teacher education is exercised by college and university faculty, professional associations, government agencies, and accreditation groups. In preservice and inservice teacher education, there is a need for more discipline-based study and clinical…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Declining Enrollment, Educational Trends, Higher Education
Mohr, Paul B., Sr. – 1980
Studies of teacher education programs in black colleges reveal that they have done a commendable job in the areas of individualizing instruction, evaluating students on performance, and field experience programs in the community. Declining enrollment, however, indicates that the black teacher is an endangered species. The urgent necessity of a…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Black Colleges, Black Students, Black Teachers
Froomkin (Joseph) Inc., Washington, DC. – 1976
Developments in postsecondary education during 1970-75 are considered in relation to students, institutions, and faculty. The following issues pertaining to students are addressed: students who did not enroll, the enrollment rate, the economic origins of students, student incomes, the reliability of income distribution data, the occupational…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Declining Enrollment, Educational Policy
Pittenger, John C. – 1977
The role of state college trustees and their interaction with state government are considered. It is suggested that the trustee should be concerned about what is best for postsecondary education in the state generally as well as for the specific institution. The future trends indicate declining college enrollments, which require planning…
Descriptors: College Planning, Declining Enrollment, Educational Finance, Enrollment Trends
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