What is a SCUP Portfolio?
A portfolio is a way of bringing valuable knowledge from different places within the society's collection of resources and assembling them into a single,
useful PDF document that you can purchase, download, and then access on your computer whenever you wish. For example, a portfolio can include articles
from SCUP's peer-reviewed journal, Planning for Higher Education (PHE) journal; a book chapter, a white paper, or a list of useful internet links.
Since the product format is PDF, you can search through the entire document for key words and phrases and/or print out any portions you wish to read on paper. The
information contained is copyrighted but may be shared for educational purposes and with co-workers.
What is in the Community College Portfolio?
The articles in this portfolio are:
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Collaboration in Professional Development
by Mitchell R. Williams and Kevin L. Pennington
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From Academic Vision to Physical Manifestation
by R. Dan Walleri and William E. Becker
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Higher Education and Health Care Institutions as Stimuli for the Revitalization of Camden, New Jersey, through Capital Expansion, Collaboration, and Political Advocacy
by Helen Giles-Gee and Mark Rozewski
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Indicators of Quality
by Cleary, Thomas S.
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Planning for the Increasing Number of Latino Students
by Sheila T. Gregory
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The Forgotten Question in Information Technology Strategic Planning
by Cavalier, Jamie C.
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Using Scenarios and Simulations to Plan Colleges
by Chuck McIntyre
The book reviews in this portfolio are:
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The California Idea and American Higher Education: 1850 to the 1960 Master Plan
reviewed by Merritt, Karen
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The Community College Baccalaureate: Emerging Trends & Policy Issues
reviewed by Carol Everly Floyd
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Increasing Access to College: Extending Possibilities for all Students
reviewed by Laura Saunders
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