The Small College Imperative

The Small College Imperative
Author: Mary B. Marcy
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2023-07-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000978452

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With costs rising, traditional college student populations shrinking, and pundits predicting that huge numbers of colleges will close in the next few decades, small colleges cannot afford to pretend that business-as-usual can sustain them. This book offers five emerging models for how small colleges can hope to survive and thrive in these very challenging times: Traditional; Integrative; Distinctive Program; Expansion, and Distributed. In addition to offering practical guidance for colleges trying to decide which model is for them, the book includes brief institutional profiles of colleges pursuing each model. The book also addresses the evolving role of consortia and partnerships as an avenue to provide additional innovative ways to manage cost and develop new opportunities and programs while maintaining fidelity to mission and strategic vision.

Handbook of Research on the Changing Role of College and University Leadership

Handbook of Research on the Changing Role of College and University Leadership
Author: Miller, Michael T.,Gearhart, G. David
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2021-06-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799865612

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Higher education has changed significantly over the past 50 years, and the individuals who provide leadership for these institutions has similarly changed. The pathway to the college presidency, once the domain of academic administration, has diversified as an increasing number of development officers, student affairs and enrollment management professionals, and even politicians have become common in the role. It is important to understand who the presidents are in the current environment and the challenges they face. Challenges such as dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, enrollment shortfalls, Title IX, and athletic scandals have risen to the forefront and have contributed to the issues and role of college and university leadership. The Handbook of Research on the Changing Role of College and University Leadership provides important research on the topic of college and university leadership, especially focusing on the changing role of the college president. The chapters discuss college leadership as it is now and how it will evolve into the future. Topics included are the role of the president at various types of universities, their involvement within university functions and activities, and the duties they must carry out and challenges they face. This book is ideal for professionals and researchers working in higher education, including faculty members who specialize in education, public administration, the social sciences, and management, along with teachers, administrators, teacher educators, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students who are interested in college and university leadership and how this role is transforming.

Academic Advising Administration

Academic Advising Administration
Author: Susan M. Campbell,Calley Stevens Taylor,Mike Dial
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2023-10-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000961805

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The second edition of Academic Advising Administration: Essential Knowledge and Skills for the 21st Century examines the evolving boundary-crossing role of the advising administrator in an increasingly complex and diversified higher education environment. Written by scholar-practitioners in the field, chapters situate advising administration as a central and critical function that connects the curriculum and scholarship work of faculty members with the aspirations and goals of students. Through scholarly and practical content, combined with reflective questions, chapters challenge readers to examine the work of advising administration through the lenses of social justice, globalization, and the nature of the academy itself. The portrait of the advising administrator being developed in this second edition is that of a skilled practitioner; visionary and transformative leader; intellectual partner and collaborator; and academic advising "scholar-in-chief." Intended equally for aspiring, new, and seasoned advising administrators, this book presents theories, scholarship, and practical applications that offer opportunities for personal and professional growth, self-reflection, and inspiration.

The New England Small College Athletic Conference

The New England Small College Athletic Conference
Author: Dan Covell
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2022-06-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476688503

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The New England Small College Athletic Conference has won glowing appraisals in the sporting press since its founding in 1971. Established to strengthen intercollegiate sports in harmony with the high academic standards of its members--11 prestigious liberal arts colleges--the NESCAC is committed to equity and inclusion in athletic programs, and to providing only need-based financial aid. The Conference's reputation attracts many gifted student athletes. Drawing extensively on campus archives, media reports and interviews, this book compares the NESCAC's lofty strategy to reality, with a focus on recruiting, admissions, financial aid and diversity goals.

Old Main

Old Main
Author: Samuel Schuman
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780801896828

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This perceptive and cogent account draws on key data and firsthand observations to tell the story of the small college in America. Defined as institutions that enroll between 500 and 3,000 full-time students, small colleges number about six hundred in the United States. Many are thriving, while some—whether through low enrollment, ballooning debt, or simple misfortune—face uncertain futures. Informed by his own experiences as a teacher and administrator, Samuel Schuman sketches the history and development of these institutions; then focuses on their current conditions and future possibilities. Administrators, faculty, and researchers will appreciate Schuman's insight into institutional choices and their consequences. Old Main is an essential book for anyone who shares Schuman's conviction that small colleges occupy a central place in American higher education.

The Small College

The Small College
Author: California State College, Dominguez Hills
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1975
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105033045837

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A Plea for the Smaller College

A Plea for the Smaller College
Author: David Mack Cooper
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1898
Genre: Universities and colleges
ISBN: UOM:39015067101405

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Higher Education Management in Today s World

Higher Education Management in Today s World
Author: Terrel H. Bell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1976*
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN: MINN:319510028196749

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