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Saxon, D. Patrick; Slate, John R. – Community College Enterprise, 2013
In this investigation, we analyzed student enrollment data from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board accountability website for all Texas community colleges from 2000 through 2011. The numbers and percentages of community college students who were developmental education students were calculated and analyzed to determine changes over…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Accountability, Web Sites
Cox, Shelly; Joyner, Sheila A.; Slate, John – Community College Enterprise, 2011
With projections of the decline of the Texas economic base, graduation rates and percentages of Hispanic students at Texas community colleges were examined to determine whether statistically significant increases were present from the years 2000 to 2008. In 2010, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board modified the major initiative Closing…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Graduation Rate, Hispanic American Students, Associate Degrees
Miranda, Michael V. – Community College Enterprise, 2009
The constructivist view of education, though it may be superior to the behaviorist view in some settings, may not be the best way to educate most community college students. These students, a significant number of whom are at a disadvantage in the college classroom as a result of negative past classroom experiences, low levels of academic…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), College Students, Social Integration, Community Colleges
Winter, Bill – Community College Enterprise, 2009
Reports that lower income males constitute a population of at-risk students in higher education prompted a survey of male and female community college students (N = 314) on a number of variables believed to be relevant to college achievement. While both males and females expressed strong support for the value of college education (98% and 99%…
Descriptors: Females, Academic Achievement, Males, Surveys
Carroll, Jonathan; Campbell, Lea – Community College Enterprise, 2008
It is an event administrators, faculty, staff, and students dread every semester--the course cancellation meeting, when it is decided which low enrollment classes will be canceled. No one wins. Students are left scrambling to make last-minute adjustments to their schedules, and administrators are forced to cancel low-enrollment classes even though…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Strategic Planning
Copeland, Michael; Tietjen-Smith, Tara; Waller, Lee Rusty; Waller, Sharon Kay – Community College Enterprise, 2008
The researchers examined part-time enrollment within public two-year, degree-granting community colleges by the degree of urbanization classifications of city, suburban, town, and rural for fall 2003 and 2005. Findings indicate no statistical differences in part-time enrollment between city and suburban institutions. No statistical differences…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Rural Urban Differences, Urbanization, Community Colleges
Miranda, Michael V. – Community College Enterprise, 2007
The academically underprepared community college student may also be psychosocially underprepared for college, a condition contributing to the development of classroom-specific social phobia and to the high attrition rate at community colleges. The "Find Your Voice Program" uses individual and group cognitive-behavioral techniques to develop…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Community Colleges, Academic Persistence, Active Learning
Williams, Mitchell R.; Pennington, Kevin L.; Couch, Gene; Dougherty, Michael A. – Community College Enterprise, 2007
A limited number of universities offer graduate programs that focus specifically on preparing rural community college leaders. At the same time, community colleges are facing projections of unprecedented turnover in both administrative and instructional leadership. The rural community college is a unique educational institution which faces…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Community Colleges, Instructional Leadership, Rural Schools
Tucciarone, Krista M. – Community College Enterprise, 2007
This qualitative study analyzes how the most recent community college film, Evolution (2001) depicts and portrays the image of a community college as interpreted by attending community college students. Previous community college research suggests that college choice, enrollment, and funding may be affected by perceived image. Image is greatly…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Community Colleges, Research Methodology, College Choice
Scoggin, Donna; Styron, Ronald – Community College Enterprise, 2006
Research was designed to identify commonalities of personal, enrollment, withdrawal, and evaluative factors as they relate to student withdrawal from community college. The study sought to identify interrelationships between identified reasons for student withdrawal and the variables of gender, race, classification status, degree sought, plans for…
Descriptors: Withdrawal (Education), Enrollment, Community Colleges, College Students
Williams, Mitchell R.; Pennington, Kevin – Community College Enterprise, 2006
The study examines community college presidents' perceptions about two--year college intercollegiate athletics. Presidents in six states were surveyed about their perceptions of whether community college athletics: (a) enhances pride in the institution among various constituencies, (b) increases enrollment and augments student recruitment, (c) has…
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Athletics, Community Colleges, Athletes

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