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Koehnline, William A. | 2 |
Brubaker, C. William | 1 |
Irlen, Harvey S. | 1 |
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Koehnline, William A.; Irlen, Harvey S. – 1974
Oakton Community College is organized into four learning clusters, each comprising a group small enough to maintain "recognizability" and a sense of belonging. Each cluster has approximately 600 FTE students, 30 full-time faculty members, one learning resource faculty member, three counselors, and its own dean. The first of these…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Cluster Colleges, Cluster Grouping, College Environment
Koehnline, William A.; Brubaker, C. William – Community College Frontiers, 1978
Stresses that community colleges must be designed for a broader segment of the population and must expand to deliver more than traditional educational services. The college is viewed as the cultural, learning, and recreation center of the community. A variety of instructional programs, building plans, and college organizations are examined. (TP)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Building Design, Cluster Colleges, College Planning