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Peer reviewedLundy, Lyndall L. – Journal of Technology Studies, 1994
Survey responses from 88 of 293 industrial technology education department heads found that 68% could not identify courses in which acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is covered; 52% were not aware of AIDS-related activities on their campuses; and 48% had AIDS education programs at their institutions. (SK)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, College Programs, Health Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedVentura-Merkel, Catherine; Doucette, Don – Educational Gerontology, 1993
According to survey responses from 388 of 1,288 community and technical colleges, only one-fourth offer programs specifically for older adults. Most programs stress recreation, enrichment, and financial management, which do not necessarily reflect the educational needs of this population. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Programs, Community Colleges, Course Content
Peer reviewedFink, L. Dee – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1992
This article describes examples of five orientation programs for new college faculty (presemester centralized, presemester mandatory, during semester decentralized, during semester centralized, and adjunct faculty). A summary of results and costs considers attendance, value for individual faculty members, and value for the institution. (DB)
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, College Faculty, College Programs
Peer reviewedGilbert, Steven P. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1992
Notes that more students with severe personality disorders are presenting for psychological services at university counseling centers. Considers ethical dilemmas posed by these students. Sees clinical decisions about appropriate treatment modalities, philosophical decisions about agency mission, and available resources to carry out defined…
Descriptors: College Programs, College Students, Counseling Services, Ethics
Peer reviewedSivik, Scott J.; And Others – NASPA Journal, 1992
Surveyed colleges and universities (n=108) to examine current trends in wellness programs' departmental affiliation, staffing, facilities, and programing. Approximately three-fourths had designated wellness programs, with program affiliation varying greatly. Staff profiles indicated more than one-half employ full-time directors. The majority of…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), College Programs, College Students, Colleges
Peer reviewedWright, Loyd S.; And Others – NASPA Journal, 1993
Conducted study to explore the connection between unprotected sex with multiple partners and the use of alcohol and other drugs among college students (n=2,174). Findings were translated into recommendations for combining elements of alcohol-drug and human immunodeficiency virus Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome prevention programs. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Alcohol Education, College Programs, College Students
Peer reviewedSegal, Mady Wechsler; And Others – Teaching Sociology, 1990
Contends that new sociology programs are more likely to be established in professional schools than in liberal arts curricula. Argues that the experience of the United States Military Academy, where a full sociology major was established in the context of a professional curriculum, provides lessons in how such development might take place.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Peer reviewedThomas, Robert J. – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1994
A project studied nine community college vocational education programs for limited English proficient (LEP) adults and developed an administrative handbook. The project identified effects of programs/services on LEP enrollment, benefits realized by community colleges, funding sources, location of programs/services, interagency collaboration, and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, College Programs, Community Colleges, Limited English Speaking
Peer reviewedHines, Jean D.; Albanese, Carolyn A.; Brown, Robert – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences: From Research to Practice, 1999
An interior-design program was evaluated internally by faculty and externally by a review team. The assessment focused both on student work and on the program and resources. Differences in the two evaluations confirmed the importance of outside evaluators' perspectives for program improvement. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Programs, Curriculum Evaluation, Evaluators
Strandness, Jean T. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1999
The development of a cross-registration system and formation of joint academic programs between colleges create a variety of educational opportunities for students and provide both direct and indirect benefits to a consortium's member institutions and their faculty. The Tri-College University Consortium in North Dakota illustrates the advantages…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, College Faculty, College Programs, Consortia
Peer reviewedAskov, Eunice N. – Adult Basic Education, 2000
Three National Workplace Literacy Program-funded projects were evaluated. Two statewide projects were institutionalized with supporting state structures. The community college program was not considered mission central and was discontinued after funding ended. Union involvement, learner participation, curriculum development, and staff training…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, College Programs, Community Colleges, Demonstration Programs
Peer reviewedJones, Susan K.; Kern, Carolyn W. Kelpe – College Student Affairs Journal, 1999
Presents a review of the current literature on substance use and abuse in higher education, including ideas for effective developmental programs. Offers information on drug use with special attention given to ideas that could be helpful in working with students. Counselors and student affairs professionals are encouraged to increase awareness and…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, College Environment, College Programs, Drug Education
Peer reviewedTierney, William G.; Jun, Alexander – Journal of Higher Education, 2001
Examines college preparation programs for low-income, urban, minority youths. Offers overview of college preparation models and analyzes a university-sponsored, inner-city program in which approximately 67 percent of participating students graduated from high school and enrolled in a university. Finally, proposes a "culturally responsive model"…
Descriptors: College Preparation, College Programs, Cultural Relevance, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDavis-Berman, Jennifer; Berman, Dene – Journal of Experiential Education, 1996
Updated description of 38 wilderness orientation programs currently affiliated with U.S. colleges and universities includes program enrollment, length, cost, types of leaders, training, and sponsorship. Discusses program philosophies, goals, reasons for using the wilderness, and critical and emerging issues. Compares data to previous research.…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Programs, Higher Education, Outdoor Education
Peer reviewedMcDaniel, Nancy; James, Julia B.; Davis, Grant – About Campus, 2000
Faculty, staff, and students at the University of Auburn combined efforts to help students become more successful both during and after their college experience. The Student Success Center was created to address personal, academic, and career needs through an integrated service delivery model offering services, programs, and support at key moments…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Programs, Cooperation, Educational Assessment

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