1980
DOI: 10.1080/00221546.1980.11780079
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Demographic and Related Issues for Higher Education in the 1980s

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“…More adults than ever before attend post-secondary institutions (Campbell, 1984) and even greater numbers of adults will attend school in the future (Breneman, 1983;Crimmins & Riddler, 1985;Frances, 1980;Glenny, 1980). A Carnegie Council report (1981) projects a decrease in the proportion of traditional-aged students (18-24 years old) in the U.S.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More adults than ever before attend post-secondary institutions (Campbell, 1984) and even greater numbers of adults will attend school in the future (Breneman, 1983;Crimmins & Riddler, 1985;Frances, 1980;Glenny, 1980). A Carnegie Council report (1981) projects a decrease in the proportion of traditional-aged students (18-24 years old) in the U.S.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The trends that Heydinger describes in Chapter Three have been described by others, including Glenny (1980), Glenny andSchmidtlein (1983), andBreneman (1979). Some speculation follows on how these trends are likely to affect governance and management strategies and on their implications for institutional research.…”
Section: Effects Of External Trendsmentioning
confidence: 68%