NGCSU and Gainesville State University have entered into a forced merger process. Forced mergers are imposed on institutions by legislative bodies, and our research shows that these meet with little success when geographic and cultural differences exist between the proposed merging institutions. Our analysis of historical evidence indicates that geographical and cultural cleavages will likely prevent the desired outcomes of the merger from being realized. The conclusion drawn our review of previous merger attempts, both national and international, is that a forced merger should not be attempted if there is not a strong and immediate need, such as one institution failing to serve its mission. Faculty Adviser: Stephen Smith
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The study explores an ultimately unsuccessful merger of three Norwegian public university colleges. ...
The trend towards mergers in higher education is likely to continue, as pressure grows to achieve fi...
Colleges and universities have faced tough decision-making, particularly when it comes to allocating...
American higher education has been affected by spiraling cost, declining college-age population, dec...
This paper describes and analyzes key sociological issues that arise during the merger of a campus w...
In order to determine student perceptions of the merger, our group performed a survey that asked des...
Across the U.S., but especially in the Northeast and Upper Midwest, certain higher education institu...
BACKGROUND: There are different reasons for mergers among higher education institutes. In October 20...
The aim of this study was to investigate the potential effects of the consolidation on the accredita...
Mergers and acquisitions of higher education institutions are relatively rare, but each merger or ac...
This thesis, a historical case study, traces the establishment of the South Australian College of Ad...
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University consolidations have escalated since 2007. We will share our experiences of working throug...
ABSTRACT. The demands for greater efficiency, higher quality and reductions in public budgets have m...
Mergers are not uncommon in higher education, yet the phenomenon has rarely been the subject of rese...
The study explores an ultimately unsuccessful merger of three Norwegian public university colleges. ...
The trend towards mergers in higher education is likely to continue, as pressure grows to achieve fi...
Colleges and universities have faced tough decision-making, particularly when it comes to allocating...