6
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Continuing Education as a Strategy for the Small Private College

Notes and References

  • Astin , A. W. 1977 . “On the Failures of Educational Policy.” . Change , September : 41
  • Astin , A. W. and Lee , C. B.T. 1972 . The Invisible Colleges The Carnegie Foundation. .
  • Branscomb , L. M. and Gilmore , P. C. 1975 . “Education in Private Industry.” . DAEDALUS , : 228 (Winter)
  • Breneman , D. W. “Public Policy and Private Higher Education”. ” . In Higher Education Perspectives Washington, D.C. : The Brookings Institution. .
  • Cross , K. P. Lifelong Learning in America 28 104 108 81 116 San Francisco : Jossey-Bass. .
  • Engles , R. A. 1978 . “Who's Going to College?”. ” . In A Marketing Approach to Student Recruitment Edited by: O'Brien , Justus , Carter , Virginia L. and Garrigan , Catherine S. 20 Washington : Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. .
  • Frandson , P. E. 1976 . “Territorial Imperative: The Part-Time Student.” . The National University Extension Association Spectator. , June : 44
  • Glenny , L. A. 1980 . “Demographic and Related Issues for Higher Education in the 1980s.” . Journal of Higher Education. , Volume 51 ( No. 4 ) : 4 5
  • Glenny , L. A. “Financing Higher Education in the 1980s: Fewer Students. More Dollars?”. ” . In Higher Education Perspectives. 1978 4 3 Washington, D.C. : The Brookings Institute. .
  • Graeber , M. 1979 . “Educations Newest Market”. ” . In A Marketing Approach to Student Recruitment 17
  • Hoffman , E. 1980 . The Federal Role in Lifelong Learning. vii New York : College Entrance Examination Board. . 11.2, 3, 6, 9. 16
  • Institute for Management of Lifelong Education . 1980 . “The Constituencies for Education: Perspectives and Prospects” 1 2 3 8 – 9 . 10 13 Harvard University. . (including excerpt from The Digest of Educational Statistics 1977–79, p. 91)
  • Jacobs , Frederic . Graduate School of Education, Harvard University. . Lectures on 17 and 22 February, 15, 17 and 22 March, 19 and 28 April, 1982
  • Lasker , H. M. and Moore , J. F. 1980 . “Current Studies of Adult Development: Implications for Education”. ” . In Adult Development and Approaches to Learning. 14 19 21 Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office. .
  • Lynton , E. A. “The Role of Colleges and Universities in Corporate Education”. ” . In Center for Studies in Policy and Public Interest 12 14 21 University of Massachusetts. . (undated)
  • Miller , H. A. “Midwestern University Extension” Case. (A bridged by Frederick Jacobs, 1982) 4 Harvard University. .
  • Porter , M. E. 1979 . “How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy.” . Harvard Business Review , March-April : 138 139 143
  • Report of the President's Commission for a National Agenda for the Eighties . 1980 . A National Agenda for the Eighties. 16 18 Washington, D.C.
  • Sullivan , J. April 22 1982 . “Prospectus of the American Council on Educations Commission on Higher Education and the Adult Learner.” April 22 , 2 Washington, D.C. : American Council on Education. .
  • University of the State of New York . December 1981 . “New York State Goals for Adult Learning Services.” December , 1 7 16
  • Watkins , B. T. 1982 . “Adult Education: Bulk of Costs Borne by Students.” . Chronicle of Higher Education. , 17 ( April ) : 14
  • Watkins , B. T. 1982 . “21 Million Adults Found Taking Part in Continuing Education Programs.” . Chronicle of Higher Education. , 5 ( May ) : 10
  • Weathersby , G. B. and Jacobs , F. 1977 . “Institutional Goals and Student Costs.” 33 ERIC: Higher Education Research Report., No. 2
  • Williams , D. A. 1981 . “Grownups on Campus.” . Newsweek , 21 ( December ) : 72

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.