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Relationship Between Systematic Planning At Community Colleges And Goal Agreement, Nancy Emily Stetson
Relationship Between Systematic Planning At Community Colleges And Goal Agreement, Nancy Emily Stetson
All Master's Theses
The relationship between systematic planning at community colleges and goal agreement among administrators was studied. Sixty-nine administrators at four community colleges were surveyed. The results showed that administrators at the two community colleges who perceived their institutions to be relatively more systematic in planning also perceived relatively smaller gaps between what were, and what should be the goals of their institutions. By this measure, community college administrators demonstrated a consistent and positive relationship between systematic planning and goal agreement.
A Suggested Initial Administrative Structure For A Contemplated Community College In Walla Walla, George W. Pennell
A Suggested Initial Administrative Structure For A Contemplated Community College In Walla Walla, George W. Pennell
Graduate Student Research Papers
Responsible local educational and community leaders determined in 1961 that all legal criteria for the establishment of a community college in Walla Walla [Washington] had been met. They subsequently have been faced with many phases of preplanning activity. Among the problems requiring solution have been: the acquisition of adequate physical facilities, the determination of an operational financial plan, the establishment of accurate and efficient enrollment procedures, and the organization of an instructional and administrative staff. Much of the pre-planning has been completed. This study was designed to contribute to the thinking of the Board and staff of Walla Walla Public …