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Institutional Research, Development, And Evaluation In Michigan Community Junior Colleges, Margaret James Neill Apr 1975

Institutional Research, Development, And Evaluation In Michigan Community Junior Colleges, Margaret James Neill

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An Analysis Of The Intentions Of Community College Students From A Selected Number Of Community Colleges To Transfer To Four-Year Colleges Or Universities, Richard Duane Hughes Apr 1975

An Analysis Of The Intentions Of Community College Students From A Selected Number Of Community Colleges To Transfer To Four-Year Colleges Or Universities, Richard Duane Hughes

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A Survey Of Selected Institutional Goals By Presidents In Michigan Community Junior Colleges, Dorothy Jane Buchan Apr 1975

A Survey Of Selected Institutional Goals By Presidents In Michigan Community Junior Colleges, Dorothy Jane Buchan

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A Study Of Cost Differential Between Comparative Day And Evening Programs At A Selected Community College, Robert Stewart Fritz Jan 1975

A Study Of Cost Differential Between Comparative Day And Evening Programs At A Selected Community College, Robert Stewart Fritz

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Purpose: The purpose of the study was to utilize costing procedures developed by the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education to compare per-student credit hour cost for disciplines taught in both.the day and evening.

Procedures: (1) A structure to identify and categorize similar patterns of activity based upon the work performed by the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education provide·d the foundation for the study. (2) Allocation of direct costs "ms .made to each discipline defined through the initial identification of activities. (3) Services rendered to the categories of evening and day collegiate programs were examined, with allocation of costs …