Intentional Change and the Maintenance of Mission: The Impact of Adult Education Programs on School Mission at Two Evangelical Colleges
This paper is a comparative study of two evangelical colleges that have recently established non-traditional adult degree completion programs, and the effect these have on the traditional mission of these schools. As each school has reshaped its mission to take into account these new programs, the p...
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Year: 2002, Volume: 43, Issue: 4, Pages: 349-368 |
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