Date
1995
Document Type
Capstone
Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Project Coordinator (Advisor 1)
Eva Sova
Abstract
During the past five years the enrollment of students taking Brainerd Community College classes in the Little Falls MidState Educational Telecommunications (MSET) area has grown by approximately 900 percent. During the school year 1993-1994, approximately 40 college classes were held with about 825 registrations.
This research project will determine if there is enough student interest in future college classes in the Little Falls area to establish a Little Falls Area College Center. The purpose of the center would be to provide college classes and student services for undergraduate and graduate levels of college classes by any interested college. The research will show an amount of student interest in college classes in the Little Falls area for the AA Degree, Bachelor's Degree and the Master's Degree.
Recommended Citation
Boser, G. (1995). Assessing the Potential for a LIttle Falls Area College Center (Thesis, Concordia University, St. Paul). Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.csp.edu/legacy-capstones_csal/188Restricted
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