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Main Author: Aebi, Charles J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED224514
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contents Educating to Serve. A Self Study of Ohio Valley College. Aebi, Charles J. Accreditation (Institutions) Church Related Colleges College Administration College Faculty College Graduates College Students Graduate Surveys Higher Education Institutional Characteristics Institutional Evaluation Organizational Objectives Private Colleges Questionnaires Religious Education Self Evaluation (Groups) This self-study accreditation report assesses the achievement of the objectives of Ohio Valley College (OVC), an independent liberal arts college with a strong emphasis on promoting Christian spiritual values. After chapter 1 provides descriptive and historical data about the school and its accreditation, chapter 2 defines the educational task and objectives of OVC. Chapter 3 offers a profile of the OVC student body, a review of spiritual-emphasis activities on and off campus, a description of extracurricular activities, and a discussion of campus residential life. After chapter 4 provides an overview of OVC's instructional program and faculty characteristics, chapter 5 describes the organization and management of the school in terms of the board of trustees, administrative and organizational relationships, and committee and student input. Chapter 6 is devoted to OVC's supporting resources, such as plant and equipment, library, supporting constituency, and financial resources. Chapter 7 presents the results of the 1981 alumni survey, looking at graduates' academic and employment success, spiritual dedication and values, and support of OVC. In chapter 8, data are presented showing student achievement and community service outcomes. Chapters 9 and 10 provide evidence of the college's ability to accomplish its objectives in the future, assessing its strengths and weaknesses and providing enrollment, personnel, and financial projections. Self-study forms are appended. (AYC)
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spellingShingle Educating to Serve. A Self Study of Ohio Valley College.
Aebi, Charles J.
Accreditation (Institutions)
Church Related Colleges
College Administration
College Faculty
College Graduates
College Students
Graduate Surveys
Higher Education
Institutional Characteristics
Institutional Evaluation
Organizational Objectives
Private Colleges
Questionnaires
Religious Education
Self Evaluation (Groups)
Educating to Serve. A Self Study of Ohio Valley College. Aebi, Charles J. Accreditation (Institutions) Church Related Colleges College Administration College Faculty College Graduates College Students Graduate Surveys Higher Education Institutional Characteristics Institutional Evaluation Organizational Objectives Private Colleges Questionnaires Religious Education Self Evaluation (Groups) This self-study accreditation report assesses the achievement of the objectives of Ohio Valley College (OVC), an independent liberal arts college with a strong emphasis on promoting Christian spiritual values. After chapter 1 provides descriptive and historical data about the school and its accreditation, chapter 2 defines the educational task and objectives of OVC. Chapter 3 offers a profile of the OVC student body, a review of spiritual-emphasis activities on and off campus, a description of extracurricular activities, and a discussion of campus residential life. After chapter 4 provides an overview of OVC's instructional program and faculty characteristics, chapter 5 describes the organization and management of the school in terms of the board of trustees, administrative and organizational relationships, and committee and student input. Chapter 6 is devoted to OVC's supporting resources, such as plant and equipment, library, supporting constituency, and financial resources. Chapter 7 presents the results of the 1981 alumni survey, looking at graduates' academic and employment success, spiritual dedication and values, and support of OVC. In chapter 8, data are presented showing student achievement and community service outcomes. Chapters 9 and 10 provide evidence of the college's ability to accomplish its objectives in the future, assessing its strengths and weaknesses and providing enrollment, personnel, and financial projections. Self-study forms are appended. (AYC)
title Educating to Serve. A Self Study of Ohio Valley College.
topic Accreditation (Institutions)
Church Related Colleges
College Administration
College Faculty
College Graduates
College Students
Graduate Surveys
Higher Education
Institutional Characteristics
Institutional Evaluation
Organizational Objectives
Private Colleges
Questionnaires
Religious Education
Self Evaluation (Groups)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED224514