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California Univ., Berkeley. – 1971
This report examines the University of California's potential for responding to the needs of part-time students and urges the University into unchartered but exciting educational arenas. The report asks the University to make its upper division and master's program more available, its facilities more accessible, and its support services more…
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Students, Educational Change, Educational Programs
Deep, Samuel D. – 1975
In 1972, the University of Pittsburgh initiated the University External Studies Program (UESP). The program emerged from a recognition of the university's responsibility to provide higher education to those previously unable to attend classes because of family or job responsibilities, geographic isolation, or limited mobility. This paper outlines…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Programs, External Degree Programs
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Schmitt, Kara Lynne – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1975
Discusses two alternatives to traditional classroom learning: (a) universities' acceptance of standardized examination results as evidence of learning and (b) "external degree" programs, which involve a reorganization of the higher education system. Discusses one such program in detail. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Educational Programs, Experimental Colleges, Extension Education
Mallinoff, Estelle, Ed. – 1971
The theme of the 1971 meeting of the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States is graduate education in the 1970s: a response to change. The discussions offered include nontraditional graduate programs by Elizabeth R. Foster and Edwin L. Lively; on developing a national philosophy for graduate education by Robert F. Kruh, Donald W. Taylor,…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Educational Finance, Educational Programs, Evaluation
Eddy, Margot Sanders – 1978
In recent years changes in the constituency of higher education have been characterized by a substantial increase in the number of students attending college less than full-time. As a consequence the once sharp distinctions between youth and adult students, campus and extension education, and traditional and nontraditional clients are giving way…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Ancillary Services, College Students, Declining Enrollment