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Wan Kei Loong – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The active participation of alumni is necessary for the long-term health of institutions of higher education. Alumni contribute financially to higher education institutions by sharing their time and talents. Recently, a small private University in Macao initiated an alumni mentoring pilot program to engage alumni. However, it is unclear what the…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Alumni, Mentors, College Students
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Willett, Lynn H. – Innovative Higher Education, 1984
A study of external degree program students' participation in and attitudes toward their programs used Cross's Chain-of-Response model to examine future goal orientation, anticipated educational benefits, attitudes toward prior learning, program barriers, and program supports. Important variables are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, External Degree Programs, Higher Education, Participant Satisfaction
Rossel, Todd – College Board Review, 1987
Foreign study can broaden the undergraduate experience for premedical students and help remedy the problem of on-campus tunnel vision, characterized by too little independent learning and critical thinking, premature specialization, avoidance of social sciences and humanities, and lack of appreciation of cultural heritage. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Benefits, Global Approach, Goal Orientation
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Opper, Susan – European Journal of Education, 1987
An international survey of institutions with study-abroad programs gathered information on program design, administration, and articulation, the educational and social profile of the participants, and program impact, especially on the students. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Articulation (Education), Educational Benefits, Educational Policy
Neff, Charles B. – New Directions for Experiential Learning, 1981
The agenda for promoting and expanding experiential learning in other cultures includes building commitment, examining organizational issues in program planning and implementation, assessment needs, and discussion of faculty and student rewards of cross-cultural study. Additional resources and literature references are given. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Benefits, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
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Glasser, Michael; Gravdal, Judith – Journal of Medical Education, 1987
A survey of one medical school's graduates examined their perspectives on the design and benefits of their community health center training, including how their time was spent in the program, goals of the experience, program strengths and weaknesses, and how the program prepared them for residency training. (MSE)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Educational Benefits, Educational Quality, Graduate Surveys
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Zetterblom, Goran – European Journal of Education, 1986
A discussion of reforms in Swedish graduate study since 1969 and their results focuses on the design of a standard 4-year program, the career prospects of degree recipients, student financing, the working environment for graduate students, and curriculum relevance. (MSE)
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Educational Benefits, Educational Change, Educational Finance
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Webb, Marion Stanton; Allen, Lida Cherie – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1995
A survey of 1,499 graduate business students at 7 colleges and universities investigated perceptions of potential benefits of an advanced degree, and their relationships with degree type, school size/type, and student characteristics. Five perceived benefits included research and analytical skills, competitive advantage, monetary reward, career…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Business Administration Education, College Administration, Competition
Sargent, Thomas A. – 2000
Mindful of the need for quality professional development and its characteristics, large numbers of educators are self-selecting to participate in workplace/community learning (WCL) experiences. Viewed as an alternative to less desirable forms of traditional professional development, WCL displays characteristics of high-quality professional…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Check Lists, Community Education, Educational Benefits