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Gilbert, Heather Ricker – Currents, 1985
Lifelong learning in the United States is no longer a trend but a way of life. Alumni relations should take advantage of this interest by increasing graduates' chances to learn with alumni continuing education. Six steps to success based on Penn State's experience are provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Education, Continuing Education, Higher Education
Lefebure, Jane B. – Currents, 1991
Every year between September and June, McMaster University's (Ontario) Alumni Adventures in Continuing Education program organizes eight lectures, seminars, and outings. The program is designed to appeal to a general audience aged 24-80, and offers a variety of both traditional and unique events such as observatory visits, walking tours, and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Alumni Education, Continuing Education, Foreign Countries
Carl, Linda – Currents, 1986
Alumni administrators are in a unique position to link alumni to products, services, and opportunities they wouldn't otherwise know about. On most campuses, valuable educational and cultural opportunities exist. Ways an alumni administrator can act as a broker between the institution and its alumni are described. (MLW) PUBTYPE-141
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, Alumni Education, Continuing Education
Sullivan, Kathleen M. – Currents, 1991
The University of Notre Dame's alumni continuing education program uses satellite communications technology to transmit television broadcasts to member groups and their communities across the country. Broadcasts involve three panelists discussing family issues such as succeeding in marriage, dual-career families, and raising teenagers. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni Education, Communications Satellites, Continuing Education, Distance Education
Riggs, Sallie – CASE Currents, 1979
At Brown University, continuing education programs have contributed to the diversification of alumni programs and have attracted previously uninvolved alumni. Benefits of alumni education programs, program formats, and advice are discussed. (JMD)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Alumni, Alumni Education, Higher Education
Reichley, Robert A. – New Directions for Institutional Advancement, 1979
The development of programs and events for alumni is considered including continuing education, interaction between students and alumni, and institution-sponsored events. How educational programs and alumni-faculty contacts can become part of the information process and how direct mail can be used to attract alumni to college events are explored.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Alumni, Alumni Education, College Graduates
Benninghoff, Diane – Currents, 1991
Although academic seminars offered on homecoming weekend have always been popular at Colorado College, the centerpiece of the alumni continuing education program is a course on "Freedom and Authority." Registrants for the two-hour class receive reading materials through the mail, a faculty member leads small-group discussion of the…
Descriptors: Alumni Education, College Programs, Continuing Education, Democratic Values
Oliver, William – Currents, 1991
Two successful alumni continuing education programs at Columbia University (New York) are an annual seminar event offered in New Mexico and Italy and an on-campus evening colloquium series. The travel program sparks intellectual exchanges and allows cultivation of prospective donors. The colloquium series uses an interdisciplinary approach in…
Descriptors: Alumni Education, College Programs, Continuing Education, Evening Programs
Gleberzon, William – 1981
Objectives, administrative organization, and activities of the Senior Alumni Association of the University of Toronto, which consists of members at least 60 years old, are described. The programs of the association are self-sustaining and generated from fees charged for its continuing education courses. Surplus funds generated by these fees are…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Alumni, Alumni Associations, Alumni Education
Tardy, Jerry F. – Currents, 1991
In 1971, Indiana University's alumni association joined the continuing education division to offer an annual week-long miniuniversity for alumni, families, and nonalumni. Over 100 on-campus classes showcasing the university's finest faculty have been offered for all age groups. Extracurricular social events and child care are also available. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni Associations, Alumni Education, Continuing Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Molek, Carol – 1986
Because General Educational Development (GED) graduates in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, were in need of an association to encourage their further educational development and enhance their newly established feelings of self-worth, an alumni association was formed. Within this peer group, alumni vented frustrations, obtained special training,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Alumni, Alumni Associations
McKee, Joan M.; Larson, Wendy Ann – Currents, 1991
Successful alumni travel programs require good organization, careful targeting, and attention to detail. Planning includes understanding audience demographics, choosing an appropriate tour, knowing current travel trends and constraints, selecting the best host for the group, calculation of costs and tax limitations, choosing a good agent, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Alumni Associations, Alumni Education, Budgeting
Calvert, Steven L. – 1987
The role of colleges in providing lifelong education for alumni is considered. The book traces 75 years of alumni continuing education, with special attention to the years between 1956 and 1966, the beginning of the modern alumni continuing education era. Guidelines are offered for organizing and planning an alumni lifelong education program, and…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Alumni Education, Case Studies, College Graduates
Blakely, B. E. – 1979
In 1978 a national survey was undertaken of the alumni directors at state colleges and universities with enrollments of at least 5,000 students. The questionnaire was designed to provide information on: (1) patterns of work satisfaction among alumni directors; (2) the status of current issues in the conduct of alumni affairs; (3) changes taking…
Descriptors: Administrators, Alumni, Alumni Associations, Alumni Education
Huntsberger, Paul E. – 1989
This report presents results of a survey of U.S. postsecondary institutions with agriculture and natural resources programs, concerning institutional support for reentry orientation and alumni networking programs. Reentry orientation" involves programs that help international students become aware of the adjustment aspects of returning home,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Agricultural Education, Alumni Education, College Graduates
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