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Gehret, Kenneth G. – Change, 1972
Describes the new innovative college recently added to the Washington State System. (HS)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Programs, Higher Education
Saint Olaf Coll., Northfield, Minn. – 1971
The Paracollege of St. Olaf College is a satellite institution in which educational experimentation takes place. The paracollege has a student body of 240 and the faculty numbers 21. In addition to the other aims of St. Olaf as a whole, the Paracollege has as its objectives (1) to be an experimenting unit of St. Olaf College, always searching for…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Programs, Higher Education
Martin, Warren Bryan – 1972
Provision needs to be made in California for alternative educational forms because: (1) there is currently a great deal of dissatisfaction with prevailing arrangements, and since there is no agreement on one ideal form or system, the best procedure is to set up probes of alternative futures; (2) the needs of society, like those of individual…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Programs
Hebert, Tom – 1970
The City University of New York's College of Old Westbury was an experimental college that based its philosophy around a community living-learning concept. The College, unfortunately, was unable to survive because of several gross inconsistencies in the education/community process. In this document, the author points out the necessary elements for…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Planning, Experimental Colleges
Lafferty, Leann – Colorado Journal of Educational Research, 1974
Bond responds to questions about the School for Educational Change and Development at the University of Northern Colorado, where students design and structure their own programs. (HMD)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Programs, Experimental Schools

Coyne, John – Change, 1972
Lack of adequate planning and internal cooperation caused the death of an experimental college. (HS)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Planning, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Programs

Coyne, John – Change, 1972
Thomas Jefferson College, the first cluster college of Michigan's Grand Valley State Colleges, has become stable and successful in just 4 years. (Author/HS)
Descriptors: Cluster Colleges, Educational Innovation, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Programs
Ralph, Norbert; Freedman, Mervin – New Directions for Higher Education, 1973
If faculty members can adapt to the insecurity of an innovative college or program, they should be able to cope effectively with the turbulence of modern life in general. (Editor)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Programs, Faculty

Cudhea, David – Change, 1974
Heliotrope, Orpheus, and Communiversity, San Francisco's three free universities, offer curricula with combinations of alchemy, magic, Volkswagen repairs, options in education, dance, conversational Mandarin, basic plumbing, and brain wave experiences. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Programs, Higher Education
Leggett, Stanton – College and University Business, 1972
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Innovation, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Programs
Wilson, R. C. L. – Geotimes, 1971
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum Development, Earth Science, Experimental Colleges
Evergreen State Coll., Olympia, Washington. – 1972
This catalog of Evergreen State College, a college in Olympia, Washington that first opened its doors to students in September 1971, presents an overview of the unique academic program offered at the college. Information is given on courses offered in the past, information concerning supporting services, policies and procedures to be followed in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation
California State Colleges, Inglewood. Office of the Chancellor. – 1969
The Experimental College in California as defined in this report is (1) esentially an extension of the regular faculty-proposed curricula; (2) distinctly a student activity; or (3) a combination of these two. A 1968 report outlined in detail the structure of each Experimental College. This report only summarizes that aspect and updates the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Evaluation, Experimental Colleges
Berte, Neal R., Ed. – 1972
In January 1972, The University of Alabama held a 4-day invitational conference to bring together the leaders of those institutions that offer innovative and experimental programs. Specifically, the purposes of the conference were: (1) to share critical reports from each participant about each of their programs; (2) to make recommendations…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Experimental Colleges

London, Herbert – College Student Journal, 1973
Originally a speech prepared for the Alabama Consortium for the Development of Higher Education, this is a paper that attempts to test assumptions about non-traditional educational programs and simultaneously to posit alternative approaches that are flexible but still maintain appropriate academic standards. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy