The transfer process that students are facing when transferring into both James Madison University (JMU) and the College of Business (COB) is not an ideal transition. The problem will be analyzed from both a national and a local perspective through both quantitative and qualitative research. Nationally, these problems include the inability for transfers to be both socially and academically involved, the cultural differences between community colleges and four-year universities, and the strained relationships between community colleges and four-year universities. Each of these national problems are apparent at JMU to some degree. These national problems are put into perspective by analyzing these issues within JMU’s environment and when cons...
The ability to think critically and complexly amid novel experiences that require self- and other-aw...
Increasing institutional dependency on tuition revenue paired with rising political pressures toward...
Dual credit continues to expand in approach, including a single course, multiple courses, up to asso...
Vertical transfer is a centennial symbol of access that also provides inputs for operational funding...
The open access mission is central to the community college role and mission in higher education. Al...
This intervention focused on nontraditional students at McDowell Technical Community College and Gar...
thesisSocial problems are complex, increasingly so, yet resources allocated to deal with these probl...
International mobility is a significant aspect of internationalization with international student en...
This multi-faceted, action-research project utilized researched assessment practices and current pra...
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established with the main objective of ide...
Since the beginning, the field of higher education has represented the possibility of a better futur...
For the past 40 years, first generation college students have been the topic of scholarly research a...
Autism Spectrum Disorders impacts one in every 68 children, costing the United States between $11.5 ...
Recent education reforms have focused heavily on increasing academic rigor for secondary students at...
The purpose of this applied study was to solve the problem of ineffective educational technology int...
The ability to think critically and complexly amid novel experiences that require self- and other-aw...
Increasing institutional dependency on tuition revenue paired with rising political pressures toward...
Dual credit continues to expand in approach, including a single course, multiple courses, up to asso...
Vertical transfer is a centennial symbol of access that also provides inputs for operational funding...
The open access mission is central to the community college role and mission in higher education. Al...
This intervention focused on nontraditional students at McDowell Technical Community College and Gar...
thesisSocial problems are complex, increasingly so, yet resources allocated to deal with these probl...
International mobility is a significant aspect of internationalization with international student en...
This multi-faceted, action-research project utilized researched assessment practices and current pra...
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established with the main objective of ide...
Since the beginning, the field of higher education has represented the possibility of a better futur...
For the past 40 years, first generation college students have been the topic of scholarly research a...
Autism Spectrum Disorders impacts one in every 68 children, costing the United States between $11.5 ...
Recent education reforms have focused heavily on increasing academic rigor for secondary students at...
The purpose of this applied study was to solve the problem of ineffective educational technology int...
The ability to think critically and complexly amid novel experiences that require self- and other-aw...
Increasing institutional dependency on tuition revenue paired with rising political pressures toward...
Dual credit continues to expand in approach, including a single course, multiple courses, up to asso...