Baccalaureate and Associate Degree Relationships Panel

Stephen Black, Charles Grieb, Sally A. Struthers, Sally Paronson

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Abstract

A significant number of reasoned and documented projections indicate that two-year associate degree-granting institutions will play an increasing role in the preparation of students who continue and obtain baccalaureate degrees. The U.S. population is growing, but few new institutions are being built. Many individuals must obtain their collegiate education close to home. Economic pressures and credit-hour caps are focusing states and localities on articulation agreements and curricular continuity. This session will explore these issues as a basis for presenting and considering what administrators should know and think about as local decision-making occurs.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Oct 17 2009

Disciplines

  • Art and Design
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Fine Arts
  • History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology

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