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Ratcliff, James L. – Journal of Higher Education, 1987
Case histories of three "first" municipal two-year colleges were used to examine the relative influence of nationally recognized junior college advocates and of local political, social, and economic factors on college founding. Specific relationships were identified between college founding and other educational, political, and social…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Improvement

Williams, John B. – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1997
The Supreme Court's recent legal reinterpretation of desegregation requirements for "de jure" segregated states and its finding (in "United States vs. Fordice") of continued segregation in Mississippi is being used by civil lights activists to compel redesign of effective remedies, monitor progress, and increase racial…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Blacks, College Desegregation, Court Litigation
Dabney, Virginius – 1987
The history of two institutions, the Medical College of Virginia and the Richmond Professional Institute, which came together in 1968 to form Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), is presented. The Medical College of Virginia was established in 1838 (1988 marks VCU's 150th anniversary) as a branch of Hampden-Sydney College, but broke away in…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Administration, Educational History, Higher Education
Skolnik, Michael L. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1988
The hostile and suspicion-laden relationship between management and the faculty union of Ontario's 22 Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology is chronicled and the evolution of this relationship is interpreted in terms of British industrial relations theory. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational History, Employer Employee Relationship, Faculty College Relationship
Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1920
Undoubtedly the most critical question now before the university and college public is the question of salaries. The avowed purpose of many of the drives for additional funds for the support of the higher institutions is the increasing of the salaries of college officers and teachers. It is well known that the general level of such salaries is far…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Finance, Salaries, College Faculty

Berrol, Selma – Urban Education, 1990
Discusses the founding of Baruch College in July of 1968. Explores the aims of the college that included efforts to provide a quality education promoting the upward social and economic mobility of working-class minority students. Discusses administrative and public policy issues that impeded the efforts to meet these goals. (JS)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Applicants, College Curriculum, College Students
Zook, George F. Ed. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1922
One of the most striking features of higher education in recent years has been the great increase in the number of students attending the colleges and universities. Where the higher institutions have reached a student enrollment of several thousand, the question has been raised seriously as to whether such institutions should not devote themselves…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, High Schools, Two Year Colleges, Conferences (Gatherings)
Ratcliff, James L. – 1986
The reciprocal relationship of college founding and social factors in the external environment was studied in connection with the first public junior college in three states. The three cases were: Saginaw Junior College (reportedly established in 1895 in Michigan); McCook Junior College (1926, Nebraska); and Springfield Junior College (1917,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Economic Factors, Educational Change, Educational Development

Buck, George H. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1993
Identifies and analyzes factors within and without the University of Alberta that impeded the development of teacher education programs there prior to 1942. Concludes that eventually the university prevailed against the will of the provincial government, establishing that the knowledge and competence for determining the configuration of the…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Economic Factors, Educational History, Foreign Countries
Kelly, Fred J. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1937
Education in the United States has developed from two opposite starting points. Colleges were organized to train leaders, particularly for churches and the courts. They needed schools to prepare their prospective students, and so a system of academics grew up dominated largely by colleges. Widespread public elementary schools, however, developed…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, College Attendance, Attendance Patterns, College Transfer Students
Brown, Charles I. – 1980
The presence of whites at traditionally black public colleges and universities (TBPCUs) is examined for six periods: the pre-Civil War period, 1837-1859; the period of the educational missionary, 1860-1885; the period of reaction to white control, 1886-1916; the decade of the great philanthropists, 1917-1927; the era of the Bureau of Education,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Black Colleges, Black Teachers, Church Role
Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield. – 1994
An overview is provided of the fiscal development of the Illinois public community college system. Introductory sections consider the history and administrative structure of the system, and explain special funding provisions of the Public Junior College Act of 1965. The next section provides a profile of past state appropriations, focusing on…
Descriptors: Budgets, Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Educational History
McDowell, F. M. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1919
The term "junior college" is now more widely accepted as applying to those institutions, either public or private, which offer the first two years of the standard college course, above and beyond the standard 15 units of high-school work. A variety of factors have, within the past few years, given an unusual significance to these…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Small Colleges, Two Year Colleges, Public Colleges
Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1926
For the school year 1923-24 reports were received from 913 universities, colleges, and professional schools. Of this number 144 are under public control and 769 under private control; 150 are independent professional schools. There are 165 schools of theology, 124 schools of law, 80 schools of medicine, 43 schools of dentistry, 63 schools of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Statistical Data, Statistical Distributions, Universities
Greenleaf, Walter J. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1936
The purpose of this study is to provide in readily accessible, compact form information concerning the junior colleges as they now exist; to record some of the important changes that have taken place in the status of these institutions since their creation; and to furnish data on each of the junior colleges that will be helpful to students who are…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Administration, Public Colleges, Secondary Schools