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Callaway, Collin – Community College Journal, 2012
In 2011, state legislators in Arkansas passed Act 1203, effectively enacting performance-based funding models for all state-run institutions of higher education. Over a period of five years beginning in 2013-14, 25 percent of every institution's base funding will be allocated according to performance. Under the direction of the Arkansas Department…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Performance Contracts, Funding Formulas
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Ullman, Ellen – Community College Journal, 2011
Community colleges have always been good stepping stones to four-year colleges. But despite a number of programs that promise admission to four-year schools upon completion of a two-year associate program, many transfer students fail to meet the standards for a baccalaureate degree. A National Center for Education Statistics report found that of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Transfer Students, College Transfer Students, Transfer Policy
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Fernandez, Kim – Community College Journal, 2011
By all accounts, 2010 was a watershed year for community colleges. President Obama touted the role these institutions play in putting Americans back to work, and widespread enrollment increases lent credibility to the notion that students at long last are realizing the benefits of two-year quality and value compared with the higher price of…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Community Colleges, Income, Budgets
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Skari, Lisa; Ullman, Ellen – Community College Journal, 2012
Community colleges for a long time have operated under the misguided assumption that they should not waste time or resources prospecting and cultivating their alumni in hopes of generating philanthropic support. How could two-year colleges possibly compete with the success of alumni giving at four-year universities--with their selective admissions…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Community Colleges, Donors, Alumni
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Van Noy, Michelle; Jacobs, James; Korey, Suzanne; Bailey, Thomas; Hughes, Katherine L. – Community College Journal, 2008
Postsecondary noncredit education has become an increasingly popular option for community college students in recent years. At many two-year institutions, noncredit education enrolls more students than do credit programs. This article presents an excerpt from a recent report published by the Community College Research Center, part of the Teachers…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Contract Training, Educational Practices, Educational Policy
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Hermes, James – Community College Journal, 2008
This article describes how the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act will help undocumented students by: (1) establishing a path to legal status and eventually earn legal residency through two years of higher education or military service; and (2) repealing a provision of federal law that bars states from granting in-state…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Adolescents, Undocumented Immigrants, Compliance (Legal)
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Boerner, Heather – Community College Journal, 2013
November 2012 was an anxious time for California community colleges. Proposition 30 promised to stop the bleeding of funds from the state's 112 two-year career and technical institutions--if voters would pass it. That was a big if, especially in California, where voters are notoriously tax averse. When the measure passed with 54 percent of the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Higher Education, Two Year Colleges, Taxes
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Perkins, Thomas – Community College Journal, 2012
These are perilous times for community colleges. State and federal departments of education are pressing the nation's two-year career and technical colleges to be accountable while the colleges experience reductions in state funding and try to streamline services. That pressure is intensified by a growing national expectation that community…
Descriptors: Governing Boards, Community Colleges, Trustees, College Presidents
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Fulcher, Roxanne; Honore, Peggy; Kirkwood, Brenda; Riegelman, Richard – Community College Journal, 2010
Public health education is not just for graduate students anymore. The movement toward integrating public health into the education of undergraduates is rapidly evolving. Healthy People, a public-private consortium of more than 400 health-related organizations, has proposed an objective for 2020 that could dramatically increase public health…
Descriptors: Health Education, Community Colleges, Public Health, Associate Degrees
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Woods, Bob – Community College Journal, 2012
The two campuses that make up the West Valley-Mission Community College District (WVMCCD) in northern California's Santa Clara County share a history typical of many community colleges across the country. Its buildings were constructed in the 1960s and '70s, and like many public structures of that vintage, today they bear the ravages of time--in…
Descriptors: Technical Institutes, Community Colleges, Educational Facilities Improvement, Construction Needs
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Violino, Bob – Community College Journal, 2012
When the going gets tough, the tough get...innovative. That's the approach some forward-thinking community college leaders are taking as their institutions set about the task of restocking the nation's workforce in the face of historic enrollments and severe, if seemingly unending, budget cuts. Recognized by the Aspen Institute as the most…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Economic Development, Career Planning, Community Colleges
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Maliszewski, Casey; Nespoli, Lawrence; Rosa, Robert – Community College Journal, 2013
Nearly a decade ago officials at New Jersey's 19 community colleges sought a way for the state's two-year career and technical college system to work together to more efficiently serve the workforce development needs of the state. The goal was to say to businesses, "If you have a training need, we can help by delivering the "combined" training…
Descriptors: Business, Cooperation, Technical Institutes, Community Colleges
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Blose, Chris – Community College Journal, 2009
When people ask Bruce Solheim for the location of the Citrus College Veterans Program office, he replies, "It's in my backpack." He's only half joking. Solheim, a professor of history at the Glendora, California-based college, serves as volunteer veterans coordinator. Over the past three years, he and other volunteers have built a program to serve…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Course Content, Veterans, Vocational Education
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Murray, Corey; Orr, Andrea – Community College Journal, 2011
Enrollments are up across the board--a good sign for any college, particularly one that's only recently opened its doors--but enthusiasm is tempered by the reality of an impending budget crisis. Like most colleges, the situation is compounded by political pressure to increase the nation's graduation rate. Not that graduating students hasn't always…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Graduation Rate, Accountability, Listening
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Murray, Corey; Fulcher, Roxanne – Community College Journal, 2008
This article reports that across the United States, rural communities rely on local community colleges to provide a steady pipeline of emergency responders, well-educated qualified nurses, and allied health professionals capable of staffing local medical centers and hospitals and complementing physicians in the delivery of care, from emergency…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Rural Schools, Allied Health Occupations Education, Nursing Education
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