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- Title
Examining Christian College Students' Summer School Choices.
- Authors
Hoey, Rebecca
- Abstract
Faculty and administrators use anecdotal evidence to assume the reasons full-time traditional students at private Christian colleges choose to take online summer courses at community colleges instead of their own online offerings. The purpose of this research was to provide empirical evidence necessary to make informed decisions regarding strategic planning for enrollment efforts at private Christian colleges. Students in the research sample placed the highest priority on summer courses they perceived to be cheaper and easier. Implications for distance learning administrators are presented.
- Subjects
CHRISTIAN college students; CHRISTIAN universities &; colleges; CURRICULUM
- Publication
Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2013, Vol 16, Issue 2, p35
- ISSN
1556-3847
- Publication type
Article