Reports on state junior colleges, ca. 1972.

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Reports on state junior colleges, ca. 1972.

Reports on various junior colleges deal with student characteristics; impact of junior college on target population; faculty, student and administrator attitudes; tuition rate effect on enrollment; public community service projects; curriculum and program evaluations; follow-up studies; educational philosophy, student enrollment, college testing scores and intercollegiate athletics trends; and junior college cost and financing. Reports also include annual budgets; policy and procedure manuals; school publications; proposed legislation; newspaper clippings; incoming correspondence objecting to school reports; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale transfer student academic ratings; questionnaire results; faculty and administrator field survey; college examiners staff notes; school report drafts; criteria for examining colleges; and questionnaires developed by other schools.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7397046

Illinois State Archive

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