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For-profit Colleges and Universities - Their Markets, Regulation, Performance, and Place in Higher Education (Paperback, New)
Hentschke, Guilbert C., Lechuga, Vicente M., Tierney, William G.; Tucker, Marc
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Do for-profit colleges and universities (FPCUs) pose a threat to
traditional providers of higher education, or do they play a vital
role at a time when the capacity of public and private non-profits
to meet demand is constrained? With the US no longer the leader in
developing a college-educated workforce, can FPCUs help redress the
competitive gap? What can be learned from the management practices
and growth of FPCUs - that now number close to 3,000 institutions
in the US - whose increase in enrollments has out-paced that of
traditional institutions, and who now grant around 8 per cent of
all degrees? This book offers a clear-eyed and balanced analysis of
for-profit colleges and universities, reviewing their history,
business strategies, and management practices; setting them in the
context of marketplace conditions, the framework of public policy
and government regulations; and viewing them in the light of the
public good. Individual chapters variously explore FPCU's
governance, how they develop courses and programs, and the way they
define faculty work; present findings from in-depth interviews with
part-time and full-time faculty to understand how external forces
and the imperative of profit generation affect faculty roles and
responsibilities of faculty; analyze policy considerations that
affect FPCUs, including federal regulation and oversight,
accountability and assessment, and the legal and regulatory issues
FPCUs face internationally; and finally address the notion of
academic freedom and the distribution of public monies to FPCUs.
Looking beyond FPCUs' current strategy of offering career
programming to non-traditional students, the book reveals how they
are positioning themselves to meet future market needs by
developing new programs targeting a wider group of students.
Recognizing that FPCUs are more developing than fully developed,
the authors convey both the current state and the unresolved issues
facing these businesses, and, in so doing, surface enduring topics
that face all of post-secondary education.
This work is the result of the fifth Symposium in the University of
Ottawa Symposia series which focused on the life and work of
Isabella Valancy Crawford (1850-1887). Acclaimed scholars of
Canadian Literature joined to speak on Crawford's life, read and
listen to her poetry, and critically examine some of her major
works. Contributors include Dorothy Livesay, Penny Petrone, Margo
Dunn, John Ower, Orest Rudzik, Elizabeth Waterston, Fred Cogswell,
Kenneth Hughes, S. R. MacGillivray, Catherine Ross, Louis Dudek,
Anne Paolucci, and Clara Thomas.
This volume provides a thorough philological and dramatic
commentary on Euripides' Phoenissae, the first detailed commentary
in English since 1911. An introduction surveys the play, its
possible date, features of the original production, the background
of Theban myth, the general problem of interpolation, and the
textual tradition. The commentary treats the constitution of the
text, noteworthy features of diction and style, dramatic technique
and structure, and the controversies over possible later additions
to the text.
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