Co-ordinated Control of Higher Education in OregonStanford University Press, 1940 - 150 pages |
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... increased from approxi- mately 5 per cent in 1931-32 to 8 per cent in 1937-38 . ( See Table VI and Chart 8. ) This is one field in which duplication was increased through the reorganization program . In 1931-32 , there were 27 upper ...
... increased from approxi- mately 5 per cent in 1931-32 to 8 per cent in 1937-38 . ( See Table VI and Chart 8. ) This is one field in which duplication was increased through the reorganization program . In 1931-32 , there were 27 upper ...
Page 113
... increased by 15.69 members . 3. The total science staff at both institutions was increased by 7 members , but the major students served have more than doubled and the total student bodies , most of whom take some science , have ...
... increased by 15.69 members . 3. The total science staff at both institutions was increased by 7 members , but the major students served have more than doubled and the total student bodies , most of whom take some science , have ...
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... increased circulation . 4. Uniformity has been established in records , forms , statistics , and pro- cedures , which has made for both economy and efficiency . Combined orders for library supplies , such as pamphlet binders , sew - in ...
... increased circulation . 4. Uniformity has been established in records , forms , statistics , and pro- cedures , which has made for both economy and efficiency . Combined orders for library supplies , such as pamphlet binders , sew - in ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
UNCOORDINATED HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE UNITED States | 17 |
OREGONS STRUGGLE TO ATTAIN COORDINATION | 26 |
Copyright | |
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agricultural allied arts allocation architecture and allied arts and letters arts and sciences Board of Higher business administration cent centage centralized Chancellor co-ordination Comparison of Duplication conference courses Corvallis Council courses and credits Credits of Organized DEAN deans-directors Director dormitory Duplication of Upper-Division Eastern Oregon Normal education in Oregon engineering Eugene expenditures extension Fiscal functions high schools Higher Curricula Higher Education home economics Ibid institutions of higher instruction interinstitutional journalism junior college Kelly Klein landscape architecture liberal arts lower-division Medical School non-major campus North Carolina Oregon and Oregon Oregon Normal School Oregon State College Oregon State System Organized Class percentage of duplication physical education Portland President professional schools reading and conference recommendations reduction reorganization program secretarial science social science Southern Oregon Normal staff students enrolled Survey Commission System of Higher Table teacher training thesis tion Total transfer University of Oregon upper-division and graduate upper-division duplication UPPER-DIVISION OFFERINGS