Vol. 40 Contents 2004-2005 HIGHER 2004-2005 EDUCATION Volume 40 ABSTRACTS Numbers 1-4 CONTENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS. ................... III 66. oy 6b ne Gdn daar en ADMINISTRATORS Academic affairs staff College presidents Institutional support staff Student affairs staff PN 5 5 86 5 BRE SRE OGRE REE OSS Recruitment Selection criteria ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION .. ADVISING SERVICES FCHUIEG COUMAETION. «so enxi eeeine cus PINE 6 3.02e u0ee e.te0k o0h R es Orientation ASSESSMENT AND QUALITY Institutional assessment StUGENE OUICOMES 2c... 2 cb boss wwe sean Testing and measurement PE sed bask i odieadi ceeds waew ess ATTRITION AND RETENTION............ CAMPUS SECURITY i rr Sr CUI ooo as wince Re cernasce s a Placement Recruitment Ce eS iasw odk aS ee s enas COLLEGE ENVIRONMENT COOUNGEEAINGE SEV CS ho nc i kn ee chews | ee eee eee ee eT eeee e ee Te DIVERSITY AND EQUITY ISSUES ........ ENROLLMENT Access to education College selection Educational attainment EXTERNAL RELATIONS Business/industry relations............... COMCHO-SCHOONTOINIONS . 2... 5 cis ees ce ess CROVOTMIIORE TOIBIONS . ccoee es ses Research and development FACILITIES 26 ON he a G1”. a a re FACULTY BEHAVIOR PACULTY CHARCTERISIICS..........005. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT 26 FACULTY EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS... 21 POesE © PWR NIE, oo ici eased eases 30 FACULTY PROMOTION AND TENURE .... 32 FACULTY RECRUITMENT AND RT ENG Wiss bs Daee Sa ae FACULTY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 33 FINANCIAL AID ao Loans Scholarships .... SENERAL ISSUES Faculty participation Student participation GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Legal education Medical education Pharmacy education Professional education INFORMATION SERVICES ............... Academic information services............ a a INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT AUUPANTTEMTIONS 2.6. 6kaodos oe ok awes NE CONS ay peel oaiyd CEN a RRS Public information INSTITUTIONAL ROLE AND MISSION .... INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS ........... Curriculum Developmental education Distance education a INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION LEARNING AND TEACHING A&~ ot o pe Es 4 SE I ooo Sho 8k Kener owes OsS Learning assessment Learning preferences and styles EE IS ov wo eee es pk ees W6nM N hWOm—h Wm m OMe DENS ng 5 ioc ee ieeddeens s SN \o LE a aia Sk ov nas MO MEAso e PO ici ecensi vaanek seeePor s 26 ac chamas5 0ka ha es na|: W—w| PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT Enrollment management Financial management Tuition Institutional research Personnel management RESIDENTIAL LIFE Eee ee CEE SOCIAL ISSUES STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Academic achievement College achievement Occupational achievement Prediction PEN Yd ge” Shs ay)| ree eee eer er er eee SPREE PANE IMIN DD ook kis os ice ce ewes ecu SE URMEAE Pe ERNIE 5c esc etnin ess FP IO os choo ees Venee assess: PN a ail dy aedeagal WIE CI SeREsE Ra ne es STUDENT BEHAVIOR Activism Alcohol Ges Sex pata eee as keels Gaara MN 054 OE NEEOO Oe STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS ........... I kis nik Scan hea es awk ais Personality STUDENT DEVELOPMENT Cognitive development Moral development Psychosocial development Vocational development Vocational choice STUDENT HEALTH Mental health STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES. ........... ENCE WRI ks bk swe eves ned awk ees STUDENT REGULATION ERIE E UPAR 5 is os ek View ew ON NS Cie ARR ESE SANs Re SRINIMNS . ks fons ccs oye e awe SS RIES icc ais vata reese ea owes Prremeventianen StGeINs; . os. 5565 eke wen Pee INS ad ohanea eaee Graduate and professional students......... imternatinnel SMaentsS . yk os edeeas ene SONI. oi ogi ed since ceacaun Nontraditional students.................. INN cl. kaka kine ces Saee cewing NR OE 6 enc hk eweedas ead de STUDY OF HIGHER EDUCATION Si orem AND STRUCTURES. ... 00.0264 TYPES OF INSTITUTIONS Black colleges and universities CUO COMOOES, cose hea de ca wae tek Community and junior colleges ........... Hispanic-serving colleges and universities. . . Liberal arts colleges PRpUICtary MASUUMONS 6.6o.e e.s v.ane s POCREC WMIVOTEIIOS. 5.65 as icc asewieeva s Tribal colleges Urban colleges and universities ........... JOURNALS REGULARLY REVIEWED ... AUTHOR INDEX