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El Camino Community Coll. District, Torrance, CA. – 1989
The staff development plan presented in this paper was developed in 1989 at El Camino College (ECC) in compliance with California Assembly Bill (AB) 1725. The first sections describe how AB 1725 funding will be used to enhance staff development at the college, report the results of several needs assessment activities conducted to determine the…
Descriptors: Budgets, College Planning, Community Colleges, Faculty Development
Hellmich, David M. – 1989
In spite of difficulties in analyzing student retention in community college programs and courses, certain facts about student attrition are known. First, students who drop out of class or school tend to have lower grades than students who persist. Second, the ability of students to drop in and out of community colleges at will has negative…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Dropout Prevention, Dropouts, English Departments
New Jersey Inst. of Technology, Newark. Office of Planning and Institutional Research. – 1981
The second phase of development of a comprehensive Master Plan for New Jersey Institute of Technology is detailed. As part of an established and continuing planning process involving all segments of the campus community, it reaffirms and further refines the institutional mission and priorities for the next decade. The plan is drawn in the context…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, College Planning, College Role