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ERIC Number: ED130733
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1976-Nov-6
Pages: 52
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Reference Count: 0
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Progress and Prospect: A Report Submitted to the Governing Board of the Maricopa County Community College District.
Maricopa Technical Community Coll., Phoenix, AZ.
This two-part report seeks to outline the progress made to date by Maricopa Technical Community College (MTCC) through its first eight years of operation, and to recommend specific actions which might be taken in the future by the college to insure its continued progress and response to community needs in light of constraints on funding and increasing demand for programs. Part I relates MTCC's philosophy, purposes, and goals, and provides information on facilities, personnel, instruction, students, degrees and certificates granted and job placements recorded, and costs. Appended to Part I are tables and graphs displaying data on enrollment, personnel, cost, and off-campus locations. Part II outlines four options for the future direction of MTCC, including: maintenance of the status quo; development of educational centers with specialized instructional emphases; development of a comprehensive campus and program; and, development of a multi-educational level educational park. Requirements, benefits, risks, and implications for each option are presented. The option recommended to the governing board is the development of educational centers with specialized instructional emphases. (JDS)
Publication Type: Reports - Research
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Authoring Institution: Maricopa Technical Community Coll., Phoenix, AZ.
Identifiers: Maricopa Technical Community College