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Rodwell, John; Neumann, Ruth – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2008
Federal government changes to the funding of doctoral students have focused the attention of university management on their completion rates. The aims of this paper are to inform the allocation of institutional resources in a manner that improves the likelihood of timely doctoral completions and to highlight a process that can also be used for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Scoring, Federal Government, Pragmatics
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Rogers, Brenda H.; And Others – College and University, 1988
A survey of all part-time students over 25 years old enrolled at North Carolina State University looked at the relationship of four kinds of learning motivation (self-improvement, job enhancement, social contact, and job change) to gender, age, educational level, and income. Implications for recruitment and retention are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Administration, College Students, Demography
Noble, Keith Allan – 1988
This study investigated the relationship between the part-time student and the University of Ottawa (Ontario, Canada) using a survey designed around the marketing principles of price, place, product, personnel, and promotion. The survey asked questions concerned with problems associated with fees (price), the campus and its facilities (place),…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Administration, College Faculty, College Students
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Broomfield, Christina – Higher Education, 1993
A study applied a human capital model to statistics on part-time adult college/university students in the United Kingdom and finding that part-time students account for approximately 40% of total student numbers of whom 42% are female and that part-time study is of significant benefit to both individuals and society. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Administration, College Outcomes Assessment, College Students
Lord, Judith A. – 1978
A two-part, in-class questionnaire was administered to 150 randomly selected Everett Community College (Washington) students in an effort to determine their attitudes toward college governance. Part I of the questionnaire asked students to indicate their desire for involvement in each of 30 college activities. Part II solicited information on the…
Descriptors: College Administration, Community Colleges, Governance, Liberal Arts
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Panitz, Eric – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1995
A survey of 114 part-time master's degree students in business administration at various stages of program completion identified 5 areas of expectation of the school and their experience there: institutional support activities; academic experience expectations; resources supporting the academic experience; ethical standards and program image; and…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Business Administration Education, College Administration, College Faculty
MacFarland, Thomas W. – 1997
This report summarizes results of a survey of students in the recently-initiated part-time evening program of Nova Southeastern University (Florida) law school. Respondents included all 54 evening program students enrolled in spring 1997. Results indicate that about half the students hold a job that is either highly or moderately related to their…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Academic Standards, College Administration, College Choice
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Webb, Marion Stanton – College and University, 1993
A survey of 1,499 graduate students from 7 colleges and universities in northeastern Ohio identified 15 major factors in graduate business school choice: academic reputation, accreditation, evening classes, programs, potential degree marketability, part-time programs, completion time, proximity, costs, faculty contact time, location, library size,…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Business Administration Education, College Administration, College Choice