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History of Higher Education



Colleges and Universities - institutions of higher education. Universities differ from colleges in that they are larger, have wider curricula, are involved in research activities, and grant graduate and professional as well as undergraduate degrees.

Universities

Early History

Universities generally consist of groups of schools, faculties, or colleges. They arose in the 12th and 13th cent. as a   Read More...


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    History of Universities
    by Charles Schmitt. 366 pgs.


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    Higher Education in American Society
    by Philip G. Altbach, Robert O. Berdahl, Patricia J. Gumport. 384 pgs.


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    Planning Models for Colleges and Universities
    by David S. P. Hopkins, William F. Massy. 548 pgs.


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    Community Colleges: Policy in the Future Context
    by Barbara K. Townsend, Susan B. Twombly. 308 pgs.


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