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Baylor, Don – Center for Public Policy Priorities, 2010
The old saying, "You have to learn to earn," underscores the importance of investing in higher education. Yet rising tuition, limited financial aid, and a lack of savings keeps college out of reach, and out of mind, for many Texas families, especially low-income families. Although the Legislature created the Texas Tuition Promise Fund…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Incentives, Paying for College, Economically Disadvantaged
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Schneider, Beth B. – Journal of Museum Education, 2008
This case study presents the methods the staff at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston used to develop and implement an interpretive master plan from 1996-2000. The process can be a model for other museums. Looking back a decade after the plan was developed provides insights into the role of interpretive plans as statements of goals, expressions of…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Master Plans
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Colyer, Alan; Seeger, Chuck – Planning for Higher Education, 2007
Creating a campus master plan is the first step in the process of managing enrollment growth; however, the plan is not just a document about buildings and parking spaces and classrooms and square footage. The plan should be viewed as an investment in the future of the institution and a way to link the college's mission and vision statements to the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Master Plans, Educational Change, Cooperative Planning