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Andrews, Hans A. – Community College Enterprise, 2023
Recent years have seen a major decline in community college enrollments across the country. Although the market to attract secondary school students contains many pathways, the overall marketplace is very competitive as most schools are competing for the same body of students. The adult market is the largest and most neglected group of potential…
Descriptors: Student Recruitment, School Holding Power, Community College Students, Adult Students
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Bryant, Samantha Jo – Community College Enterprise, 2021
Low-income, first-generation (LIFG) student college enrollment has been steadily increasing over the last decade. This group of marginalized students is typically overlooked as needing additional support as they often lack any visual indicators of their LIFG status. LIFG students arrive on campus with unique goals, stories, and challenges but…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, First Generation College Students, College Students, Educational Strategies
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Evans, John J.; Pellegrino, Lauren; Hoggan, Chad – Community College Enterprise, 2015
As postsecondary institutions seek ways to attract military veterans as students, they ostensibly grapple with how to best support these men and women once they arrive on campus. Although there are dozens of financial, academic, and emotional support systems available through the government, academic institutions, and non-profit organizations,…
Descriptors: Veterans, Veterans Education, Community Colleges, Social Support Groups
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Castillo, Marco – Community College Enterprise, 2013
Community colleges are facing a demographic shift in their student bodies with significant consequences for how they can utilize instructional innovations such as online education. On the one hand, community colleges are educating an increasing number of adult learners, with a set of psychological, academic, and personal characteristics that make…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Electronic Learning, Student Diversity
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Puchner, Laurel; Taylor, Ann R.; Harris, Valorie K.; Marshall, Rick W.; Powell, Margaret – Community College Enterprise, 2010
A grant project was designed to facilitate the transition of students from a community college adult education program into a community college credit-degree program in manufacturing. Key features of the program included a focus on identifying policy implications; bridging the separation between the adult education segment of the community college…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Adult Education, Adult Students, Transitional Programs
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Riggs, Jim – Community College Enterprise, 2009
Community colleges, traditionally resistant to change, must undergo a major transformation in order to become major democratizing and economic forces in a rapidly evolving future. Strong leadership will be needed to bring about the changes. However, fewer and fewer well prepared individuals are entering community college administration, while…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Administration, Leadership, Personnel Selection
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Hawkins, Cheryl – Community College Enterprise, 2009
A shortage of community college executives due to the number of retirements occurring among current leaders is predicted. An examination of three leadership theories--servant-leadership, business leadership and transformational leadership--suggests techniques for potential community college leaders. Servant-leaders focus on the needs of their…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community Colleges, Organizational Change, Organizational Theories
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Galbraith, Michael W.; Jones, Melanie S. – Community College Enterprise, 2008
The notion of the essential balance needed between the art and science of teaching is explored through the introspection of a developmental mathematics instructor at a community college. A dialogue was held over a three year period between the authors and the instructor. Through the dialogue and discussion of college teaching research-based…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Remedial Mathematics, Community Colleges, College Instruction