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Farr, Glenn – Campus Activities Programming, 1999
The entertainment-based campus-activities programming model popular with many traditional four-year colleges and universities is not necessarily appropriate for community colleges. "Cluster programming" designed to meet the needs of smaller, specific, student subgroups may be more effective. In addition, booking national-level personalities who…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Presidents, Community Colleges, Extracurricular Activities
Weidel, Pamela – Campus Activities Programming, 1998
Ways in which community college student development programs can focus on student learning include using more academically focused language; having a student development plan and remaining on the profession's cutting edge; constant reevaluation of models of student success; finding alternatives to traditional models in delivery of student…
Descriptors: College Environment, Community Colleges, Extracurricular Activities, Organizational Climate
Weidel, Pamela – Campus Activities Programming, 1998
Schedules, characteristics, and wellness needs of community college students are often very different from those of traditional college students, and wellness programs at these institutions have an important impact on students' lives, both during and after the college experience. Issues to be considered include assessment of the needs of a diverse…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Extracurricular Activities, Family Involvement, Health Promotion
Hopkins, Hampton – Campus Activities Programming, 1996
A discussion of techniques for developing leaders among two-year college students, designed for student activities professionals, looks at the special situation and characteristics of two-year college students and at research on the characteristics of effective student leaders. Eight programs and activities used for developing student leadership…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Extracurricular Activities, Higher Education, Leadership Training
Miner, Stephen G. – Campus Activities Programming, 1998
Some innovations in portable technology are of particular interest to community colleges, where students are more likely to be commuters and/or have multiple commitments. Professionals in campus activities programming can capitalize on computer-literacy course requirements for the benefit of their student volunteers in ways that encourage them to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Commuting Students, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Trends