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Ozmun, Cliff D. – Community College Enterprise, 2013
Do high school students who are predisposed to enroll in dual-credit courses already possess high levels of motivation or college and academic self-efficacy? Students in this study reported being academically motivated, but they did not report high levels of confidence in their ability to perform certain college-associated tasks. Of 52 items…
Descriptors: High School Students, Dual Enrollment, College Credits, Academic Achievement
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Liao, Hsiang-Ann; Ferdenzi, Anita Cuttita; Edlin, Margot – Community College Enterprise, 2012
This study is designed to examine how intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, and self-regulated learning efficacy influence academic achievement of international and domestic community college students. Results show that for both international and domestic students, motivation did not directly affect academic achievement. Self-regulated…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Motivation, Incentives, College Administration
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Wolfle, James D. – Community College Enterprise, 2012
This ex post facto study examined the fall-to-fall persistence and academic success of students in a medium-sized Virginia community college. The variables of age and ethnicity in combination with whether a student's first mathematics course was developmental were used to examine the effects of each. It was found that neither the interaction of…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Ethnicity, Interaction, White Students
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Koch, Bevan; Slate, John R.; Moore, George – Community College Enterprise, 2012
The number of students enrolling in colleges and universities requiring remedial programs is increasing. Developmental courses are used to increase student academic skills. Understanding how students perceive their placement and experience in developmental courses can provide valuable insight for high schools, community colleges, and universities…
Descriptors: Remedial Programs, Developmental Studies Programs, Student Attitudes, Community Colleges
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Wood, J. Luke; Vasquez Urias, Marissa C. – Community College Enterprise, 2012
There are numerous differences and similarities between community colleges and proprietary schools. Demographically, both institutional types serve high proportions of low-income and students of color. This study examines minority male (including African American, Hispanic, and Native American) satisfaction outcomes between institutional types.…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Technical Education, American Indians, Community Colleges
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Parks, Rodney L.; Rich, Jonathan W.; Getch, Yvette Q. – Community College Enterprise, 2012
This paper is presented as a conceptual practice analysis of an experiential learning activity that took place during the fall 2011 academic term. Graduate students registered in a graduate-level career counseling course at a major Southeastern university were given the opportunity to conduct one-on-one career consultations with students enrolled…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Experiential Learning, Student Attitudes, Technical Institutes
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VanOra, Jason – Community College Enterprise, 2012
This article adds to existing literatures on "developmental students," or those placing into non-credit-bearing reading and/or writing classes, by exploring their own personal experiences of attending community college. The findings of this qualitative study, based on a set of semistructured interviews with 18 developmental students in…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Community Colleges, Role Models, Writing Assignments
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Boyle, Kathleen M. – Community College Enterprise, 2011
The literature suggests that there is an impending shortage of community college executive leadership (AACC, 2005; Amey & VanDerLinden, 2002; McNair, 2010; McNair, Duree, & Ebbers, 2011; Reille & Kezar, 2010; Riggs, 2009; Shults, 2001). The typical pipeline for filling these vacancies is also facing shortages (AACC, 2005; Amey & VanDerLinden,…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, School Personnel, Community Colleges, College Administration
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Calder, Wm. B. – Community College Enterprise, 2011
Educational leaders rely on compelling statements of institutional beliefs, strategic direction, and purpose (i.e., values, vision, and mission statements or VVM statements) as the three major pillars by which to launch new program/service initiatives, to enhance academic and administrative operations, and to chart sustainable options in building…
Descriptors: Institutional Mission, Web Sites, Community Colleges, Technical Institutes
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Sirkis, Jocelyn Eager – Community College Enterprise, 2011
The role of a community college department chairperson is not well defined and the job is often perceived as more of a burden than an honor. Faculty come to the position frequently by "default" and without a ready set of management and leadership skills. The matter is of concern since chairs influence academic department strategy, culture, and…
Descriptors: Leadership, Skills, Department Heads, Community Colleges
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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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Williams, Mitchell R.; Leatherwood, Laura; Byrd, Laura; Boyd, Monica S.; Pennington, Kevin – Community College Enterprise, 2010
The study explores how alumni can help community colleges in Southern Appalachia to create greater access for people in groups which are traditionally under-served by higher education. Semi-structured interviews conducted with alumni program directors and admissions officers at seven community colleges in the Southern Appalachian Region explore…
Descriptors: Admissions Officers, Higher Education, Alumni, Interviews
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Sypawka, William; Mallett, William; McFadden, Cheryl – Community College Enterprise, 2010
The future of the community college system will depend on sound leadership, and its success will rely on how well academic deans effectively direct their units. The study investigated the dean's leadership styles using Bolman and Deal's Leadership Orientation Instrument to discover their primary leadership frame with a focus on how data may be…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Leadership Styles, Deans, Instructional Leadership
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Morris, Adam; Modica, Jonathon; Miller, Michael – Community College Enterprise, 2010
Little has been done to profile or describe private junior colleges, their role in the higher education landscape, their practices, and in particular, how these institutions use and offer athletic programming. The current study was designed to profile the athletic program offerings of private junior colleges and to describe the extent of their…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Two Year Colleges, Student Participation, Athletes
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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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