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Richardson, Richard C., Jr.; Doucette, Donald S. – 1984
A research project was conducted to develop and implement a model for community college missions. The new model would depart from existing models, which utilize a hierarchy of decreasing levels of generality beginning with institutional missions and culminating in objectives. In contrast, this research defined institutional mission in terms of…
Descriptors: College Programs, College Role, Community Colleges, Models
Thorpe, Stephen W. – 1990
This paper describes an enrollment forecasting model that was developed in 1988 by the Office of Institutional Research for a small, private, liberal arts college (Wesley College, Delaware). The college, shifting in demographics from its historical junior college mission to that of a comprehensive baccalaureate institution, required a forecasting…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Budgeting, College Planning, College Programs
Haberaecker, Heather J. – 1990
A framework is presented for developing and utilizing interinstitutional comparisons of nonacademic units in the program review process using Northeastern Illinois University of Chicago, Illinois, as an example. The framework is drawn from a review of the literature on organizational effectiveness and the various dimensions of management…
Descriptors: College Programs, Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Fine, Paul L. – 1994
This paper examines the applicability of net tuition revenue models for a highly selective, elite priced, private research university in the southern U.S. Pricing and aid strategies for this university seem to be driven by intuitive assumptions about the economy, market forces, needs-blind admissions, student satisfaction, net price…
Descriptors: College Programs, Fees, Higher Education, Income