ED140905
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Course Withdrawal, Data Summary Fall 1976. Tex-SIS FOLLOW-UP; Postsecondary Student Follow-up Management Information System. Monograph 2. |
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ED140906
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Survey of Non-Returning Non-Vocational Students |
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ED140907
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From Impasse to "Lockout" Community College of Beaver County, September 1976. Special Report #30 / |
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ED140908
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Integrated Humanities in Florida Community Colleges / |
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ED140909
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Experiential Learning in the Community College. Topical Paper No. 63 |
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ED140910
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Individual Conferences Versus Typed Comments Without Conferences on Graded Freshman English Composition Papers The El Camino Experiment and the Compton Experiment / |
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ED140911
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The Effect of Employment on the Grades of Students in Associate Degree Programs at Forsyth Technical Institute |
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ED140912
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A Modified Delphi Technique for Obtaining Consensus on Institutional Research Priorities. Research Brief / |
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ED140913
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Institutional Research in Georgia Junior Colleges |
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ED140914
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The Accounting Curriculum as Part of Education for Business in the Community College |
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ED140915
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Program Vitality Report as of Fall 1976 |
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ED140916
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The Problem With the Placement Study |
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ED140917
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Career Education Curriculum Development in the Community College. Advanced Institutional Development Program (AIDP) Two-year College Consortium, Vol. II, No. 7 |
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ED140918
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The Development of a Mini-Course in Teaching Gesture Drawing |
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ED140919
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Performance on the Fall 1976 L.A.C.C. Guidance Examination. Research Study #77-7 / |
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ED140920
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A Study of the Impact of Cancelling Classes |
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ED140921
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Montgomery College Student Follow-up Study First-Time Students, Fall 1972 / |
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ED140922
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Tentative Ten-Year Enrollment Projections, Fiscal Years 1978-1987. (A Supplement to the FY 1978 Capital and Operating Budgets of Montgomery Community College) |
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ED140923
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Professional Development Plan, Lansing Community College, 1976-1977 / |
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ED140924
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Problems and Prospects of Introducing Latin American Studies into the Community and Junior College Curriculum |
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