The paper was written following a presentation given by Prof. Edwards at Harvard Institute for Educational Managment during the summer of 1978. The paper forms the basis for a chapter in the book Higher Education and the Law (Harvard University Press, July 1979
232 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The Higher Education Act (HEA...
Public higher education is a large enterprise in the United States. Total state expenditures for hig...
ABSTRACT: Especially at a time when state governors are expressing an increased interest in the affa...
My paper is a survey of the development of American colleges and universities beginning with the est...
The Massachusetts State Constitutional Convention of 1917 marked a turning point in the development ...
The government has come to rely on private organizations for accreditation in higher education. It c...
The growing presence and transient nature of for-profit higher education institutions in the US pose...
This analysis references the growing likelihood that even “private” colleges and universities may be...
Higher education in the United States grew rapidly in the post-World War II era, more than doubling ...
In American higher education, the need to make public colleges and universities responsive to the pu...
The study examines the problem of the role of state governance in the regulation of degree programs ...
The federal government's substantial fiscal investment in higher education recognizes that postsecon...
A Senate report issued earlier this year calls on the U.S. Department of Education to scale back reg...
The federal government has a wide range of instruments by which it can influence the nation\u27s hig...
More than 7,000 institutions of higher education exist in the United States today. The sector is ric...
232 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The Higher Education Act (HEA...
Public higher education is a large enterprise in the United States. Total state expenditures for hig...
ABSTRACT: Especially at a time when state governors are expressing an increased interest in the affa...
My paper is a survey of the development of American colleges and universities beginning with the est...
The Massachusetts State Constitutional Convention of 1917 marked a turning point in the development ...
The government has come to rely on private organizations for accreditation in higher education. It c...
The growing presence and transient nature of for-profit higher education institutions in the US pose...
This analysis references the growing likelihood that even “private” colleges and universities may be...
Higher education in the United States grew rapidly in the post-World War II era, more than doubling ...
In American higher education, the need to make public colleges and universities responsive to the pu...
The study examines the problem of the role of state governance in the regulation of degree programs ...
The federal government's substantial fiscal investment in higher education recognizes that postsecon...
A Senate report issued earlier this year calls on the U.S. Department of Education to scale back reg...
The federal government has a wide range of instruments by which it can influence the nation\u27s hig...
More than 7,000 institutions of higher education exist in the United States today. The sector is ric...
232 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The Higher Education Act (HEA...
Public higher education is a large enterprise in the United States. Total state expenditures for hig...
ABSTRACT: Especially at a time when state governors are expressing an increased interest in the affa...