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Beginning in Honors: A Handbook. Fourth Edition. National Collegiate Honors Council Monograph Series
Schuman, Samuel – National Collegiate Honors Council, 2006
Directing an honors program is commonly an entry into the odd, often misunderstood, and slightly mysterious world of academic administration. The majority of new honors directors come directly from the ranks of the faculty where, frequently, their excellence as teachers and scholars suggested to senior administrators a good fit for honors…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Administrators, Guides, Higher Education
James, Theresa A. – National Collegiate Honors Council, 2006
This monograph is an idea book for two-year institutions thinking of adding an honors program to their list of academic offerings, and as such aspires to provide a useful description of the many options available to honors education for the several audiences who, as a matter of course, may become stakeholders in the operation of a two-year college…
Descriptors: Guides, Two Year Colleges, Honors Curriculum, Program Development
Long, Ada – National Collegiate Honors Council, 1995
This handbook is intended to serve as an on-campus companion and guide for honors administrators, helping them to define and solidify their positions within their institutions. "Everyone knows" what deans or department heads are: what their responsibilities are, how they fit into the institutional hierarchy, who reports to them and to…
Descriptors: Guides, Honors Curriculum, Administrator Role, Administrator Responsibility