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Maag, Kathy; Hoffman, Peter – Foundation Development Abstracts, 1992
Good relationships between community colleges and the businesses in their communities can lend company expertise to college programs and increase corporate contributions to the college's foundation. A business roundtable, which establishes a solid relationship between corporate sponsors and the college and focuses on an important current topic, is…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Conferences, Corporate Support, Fund Raising
Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Washington, DC. – 1989
Prepared to assist community colleges in improving their ability to raise money from the private sector, this monograph guides educators from the exploratory phase into the actual implementation of a new fund-raising program. Chapter 1 raises considerations that should be addressed before a college decides to initiate a major private-sector…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Community Colleges, Corporate Support, Donors
Conklin, David – 1987
Over the last six years, corporation-community college partnerships have played an increasingly important role in educational and industrial growth. The automotive industry has been at the forefront of this trend and has recognized the contributions that community colleges can make in meeting the educational needs of industry. One example is the…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Auto Mechanics, Community Colleges, Cooperative Education
Industry-Education Council of California, Burlingame. – 1984
This guide offers a practical, step-by-step approach to developing an industry-based office education program. It equips business educators with the tools, strategies, and ideas necessary to develop a multiyear plan for implementing the program. Section I provides the rationale for cooperation between industry and education and offers ideas for…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Involvement, Competency Based Education, Consortia
Community Coll. of Rhode Island, Warwick. – 1994
This guide provides educators with information about developing partnerships with businesses. It begins with a rationale for forging education-business relationships and highlights benefits to all parties--educators, businesses, and students. The Rhode Island Tech Prep Associate Degree Program is cited as an example of how to create win-win…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Corporate Support
Nazzaro, Joseph P. – 1992
The County College of Morris (CCM), in Randolph, New Jersey, was established in 1968-69, and over 20,000 students have received degrees or certificates from the college since its founding. In an effort to improve alumni involvement, a new alumni program was established under the Division of College Advancement, and a part-time Alumni Director was…
Descriptors: Alumni, College Planning, Community Colleges, Corporate Support
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Catanzaro, James L., Ed.; Arnold, Allen D., Ed. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1989
In an effort to identify and tap new sources of funds for community colleges, this monograph presents a series of descriptive articles on the most successful alternative funding ventures. In addition, the sourcebook provides a sense of where and how new ventures have aided two-year colleges and how other institutions might follow in this pursuit.…
Descriptors: Alumni, Ancillary School Services, Community Colleges, Corporate Support
Quad-City/Tri-County Vocational Regions, East Moline, IL. – 1991
The focus of tech prep at Quad-City/Tri-County Vocational Regions/Black Hawk College was on providing all students with skills for higher education as well as job opportunities. To accomplish this, a comprehensive model applicable to all program areas was implemented to provide sequenced, vocationally and academically integrated, and complementary…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Community Colleges, Competence, Cooperative Programs
Alfano, Kathleen – 1990
A model program was developed to increase the number of noncollege-bound students who were capable of succeeding in electronics and laser/electro-optics technology (LET) vocational training. The target population was noncollege-bound disadvantaged students, at least 60 percent minorities and women who were historically underrepresented in…
Descriptors: Career Education, Community Colleges, Cooperative Education, Cooperative Programs