Missouri Public Junior College Study. Final Report [electronic resource] / Max S. Smith and Others.

The Missouri Commission on Higher Education initiated a comprehensive study of existing and developing state junior colleges in order that a master plan for the orderly development of a state system of comprehensive junior colleges might be developed. Among the areas examined by the study were: (1)...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ERIC)
Main Author: Smith, Max S.
Corporate Author: Missouri. Commission on Higher Education
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1968.
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520 |a The Missouri Commission on Higher Education initiated a comprehensive study of existing and developing state junior colleges in order that a master plan for the orderly development of a state system of comprehensive junior colleges might be developed. Among the areas examined by the study were: (1) the status of public junior colleges; (2) the direction of junior college development in Missouri; (3) the functions of the junior college; (4) statewide districting; (5) cooperative interstate planning; (6) statewide planning and coordination; (7) the need for vocational-technical education; (8) patterns of financial support for junior colleges; (9) criteria and procedures for establishment of new college districts; (10) the relationships of the junior college to other higher education elements and governmental agencies; and (11) population characteristics, trends, and prospects in relation to a statewide plan of junior college districts. Among the results of the study were 22 recommendations for needed legislation. (JDS) 
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