ACTIONS TAKEN BY PUBLIC TWO-YEAR COLLEGE ADMINISTRATORS TO COPE WITH AND RESPOND TO ENROLLMENT DECLINE
Titel:
ACTIONS TAKEN BY PUBLIC TWO-YEAR COLLEGE ADMINISTRATORS TO COPE WITH AND RESPOND TO ENROLLMENT DECLINE
Auteur:
McNeill, W. Terry Sullins, W. Robert
Verschenen in:
Community college journal of research and practice
Paginering:
Jaargang 11 (1987) nr. 4 pagina's 239-252
Jaar:
1987
Inhoud:
Due to changing environmental conditions arising in the past ten to fifteen years, many community colleges for the first time in their relatively short history have experienced enrollment decline. The purposes of this study were to determine how community colleges coped with and responded to enrollment decline, and to determine the effectiveness of these actions in reducing, halting, or turning around the decline. The survey revealed that the majority of the respondents coped with enrollment declines by reducing the number of staff/ administrators, and support personnel, reducing the number of part-time faculty members, and by redesigning the curriculum. Actions taken by administrators included: an increased emphasis on recruiting and retaining students, offering courses at times more convenient to students, and up-dating equipment needs of vocational-technical programs. A number of the actions taken by college administrators helped the institutions to cope with and respond to the decline, while others exacerbated the problem leading to further decline.