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Overview of Issues:
Homeland security tops list of critical higher education
policy issues. (2003, June 5). Black Issues in Higher
Education, 20(8), 1.
Levine, A. (2001). The remaking of the American university.
Innovative Higher Education, 25(4), 253-267.
Some issues to consider:
Broadening
Access
Bowen,
W. G., & Breneman, D. W. (1993, Spring).Student aid: Price discount
or educational investment? The College Board Review, 167, 2-6.
Hagedorn, L.S. (January/February, 2005). Square Pegs. Change,
37(1), 22-29.
Manner,
J.C. (September/October, 2003). Serving the non-traditional
student through a technology enhanced curriculum. TechTrends,
47(5), 32-35.
Information
Age & Technology
Reread:
Levine, A. (2001). The remaking of the American university.
Innovative Higher Education, 25(4), 253-267.
Homeland Security
Kennedy,
M. (2004, Fall). On alert [School security supplement].
American School & University,
76(6), SS4-SS7.
Lane, K. (2004, January 15). SEVIS fee-collection system
flawed, higher education groups say. Black Issues in
Higher Education, 20(24), 6.
Parker, E. R. (2004, September). Bioterrorism threats must
unite academe and the U.S. intelligence community. Educational
Digest, 70(1), 9-13.
Affirmative Action
Eckes,
S.E. (2004, January). Race conscious admissions programs:
Where do universities go
from Gratz and Grutter? Journal
of Law & Education, 33(1), 21-62.
Garrison-Wade,
D.F., & Lewis,
C.W. (2004, Summer). Affirmative action: History and analysis.
Journal of College Admission,
184, 23-26.
Magnuson, S. (2004, August 23). Affirmative action called
a distraction from funding woes. Education Daily, 37(160),
2.
Deteriorating
Economic & Fiscal
Environment
Alexander, F.K. (2001). Fiscal inequality and direct student
aid policies: The impact of institutional choice on lower
income students. Peabody Journal of Education, 76(1), 136-149.
Breneman,
D. W. (2005, Spring). Entrepreneurship in higher education. New
Directions for Higher Education, 129, 2-6, 35-36.
Cash, S.G. (2004, June-August). Capital costs: A conceptual
framework for colleges and universities. Planning for
Higher Education, 32(4), 14-22.
Finney,
J.E., & Kelly, P.J. (2004,
July/August). Affordability: Obtaining and making sense
of information about how students,
families, and states pay for higher education. Change,
36(5),
54-59.
Hagedorn, L.S. (2004, Fall). The role of community colleges
in educating diverse populations. New Directions for Community
Colleges, 127, 21-34.
Diversity
Aguirre,
Jr., A., & Martinez,
R. (2002, Winter). Leadership practices and diversity in
higher education: Transitional
and transformational frameworks. Journal of Leadership
Studies, 8(13), 53-63.
Cornwell,
G. H., & Stoddard E.
W. (1999). Globalizing knowledge: Connecting international
and intercultural studies
(Report No. HE 032840). Washington, D.C.: Association of
American Colleges and Universities. (ERIC Document Reproduction
Service No. ED440610).
(54 pages)
Tuition
Reindl,
T. (2002, June/July). Losing the ‘public’ in
higher education. The Council of State Governments: State
Government News. p. 28-29.
U.S.
General Accounting Office. (1998). Higher education: Tuition
increases and colleges’ efforts
to contain costs (Report to the Honorable Charles E. Schumer,
House
of Representatives). (Report No. GAO/HEHS-98-227), Washington,
D.C.: Health, Education, and Human Services Division. (ERIC
Document Reproduction Service No. ED424826).
(46 pages)
Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act
Cardman, M. (2003, May 22). HEA Reauthorization: Advice
varies as House panel takes up teacher ed. Education
Daily, 36(99), 1-2.
Increased access to financial aid sought in HEA reauthorization.
(2004, June 10). Report on Literacy Programs, 16(12), 94.
(Saved copy is reprinted by Gale Group)
Miller, M.H. (2004, September 24). Student loan groups bilk
billions out of U.S. government. Black Issues in Higher
Education, 21(16), 6-7.
Public Law 108-366, 108th Cong., 118 Stat. 1741 (2004) (enacted).
Federal Tax Policy
Matkin, G.W. (2004, Fall). Adult degree programs: How money
talks, and what it tells. New Directions in Adult Continuing
Education, 103, 61-71.
Olivas,
M.A. (2003, October). State college savings and prepaid
tuition plans: A reappraisal
and review. Journal
of Law & Education, 32(4), 475-514.
Assessment & Accountability
Black,
H.T., & Duhon, D.L. (2003,
November/December). Evaluating and improving student achievement
in business
programs: The effective use of standardized assessment tests.
Journal of Education for Business, 79(2), 90-98.
Rappaport,
A., & Creighton, S.H.
(2003, March-May). Effective campus environmental assessment.
Planning for Higher
Education, 31(3), 45-52.
Shavelson,
R.J., & Huang, L. (2003,
January/February). Responding responsibly to the frenzy
to assess learning in
higher education. Change, 35(1), 10-19.
Scientific Research
Bybee,
R.F., & Thompson, S.E.
(2004, September/October). An innovative program to fund
health-oriented student projects
and research. Journal of American College Health, 53(2),
85-87.
Hasselmo, N. (2004, Summer). University research: A critical
national investment. ASEE Prism, 13(9), 88.
New program to fund graduate research. (2004, March 11).
Black Issues in Higher Education, 21(2), 7.
Stone, J.E. (2003, November). When education research lies.
The Education Digest, 69(3), 60-63.
Intercollegiate
Athletics
Barlow, D. (2001, October). The prevailing money madness
of NCAA sports. The Education Digest, 67(2), 35-38.
Thelin,
J.R., & Wiseman, L.L.
(1989). The old college try: Balancing academics and athletics
in higher education.
(Report No. EDD00036). Washington D.C.: Office of Educational
Research and Improvement. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service
No. ED317102).
(@5pages)
Watson, J.C. (2003). Overcoming the challenges of counseling
college student athletes. (Report No. EDO-CG03-01). Washington,
D.C.: Office of Educational Research and Improvement. (ERIC
Document Reproduction Service No. ED475387)
(4 pages)
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