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Global Kentucky (Fall 2014), University Of Kentucky International Center
Global Kentucky (Fall 2014), University Of Kentucky International Center
Global Kentucky
No abstract provided.
Review Of Central Retention Efforts And Results, Benjamin C. Withers
Review Of Central Retention Efforts And Results, Benjamin C. Withers
Undergraduate Education Faculty Presentations
Goals for the Discussion:
- How and why college metrics and goals will be established
- How you and your faculty/staff can get and use data using HANA/Tableau
- How college committees can work
- Accountability and reporting
Allocating Higher-Education Stimulus Funds In New Jersey: A Multiple-Streams Case Study, Michael W. Klein
Allocating Higher-Education Stimulus Funds In New Jersey: A Multiple-Streams Case Study, Michael W. Klein
Kentucky Journal of Higher Education Policy and Practice
This case study examines the public policy process in New Jersey and how it influenced the distribution of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds for higher education. New Jersey originally proposed to appropriate ARRA funds only to state-administered financial-aid programs in the FY2010 budget. Applying Kingdon’s (2003) public policy framework, this study explains how higher education advocates provided feedback, presented a successful alternative, and secured $39.6 million for public college and universities.
Global Kentucky (Winter 2014), University Of Kentucky International Center
Global Kentucky (Winter 2014), University Of Kentucky International Center
Global Kentucky
No abstract provided.
Do College Presidents Matter? An Analysis Of The Effects Of College Presidents On Retention And Graduation Rates, Wesley Whistle
Do College Presidents Matter? An Analysis Of The Effects Of College Presidents On Retention And Graduation Rates, Wesley Whistle
MPA/MPP/MPFM Capstone Projects
Higher education is going through a transformative time. Effective leadership of these institutions is increasingly important. Public institutions are losing more government support from both the state and federal level. Colleges and universities are also facing higher standards from the federal government. When presidential search committees are looking for candidates for their college or university, they are seeking a leader who addresses these issues, as well as many others.
Addressing falling financial support requires increased attention to fundraising. Some accept that presidents are hired primarily for fundraising for the colleges and do not expect them to play a role in …