Brunswick Junior College : annual report, 1974-75

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Teel, John W.

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1975-06-30

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Annual Report

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College of Coastal Georgia , Brunswick Junior College

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SUMMARY STATEMENT -- FACULTY -- STUDENTS -- LIBRARY -- GENERAL INFORMATION -- COMPUTER -- NEW CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY OR COMPLETED DURING THE YEAR -- GIFTS AND GRANTS RECEIVED IN SUPPORT OF THE COLLEGE -- FINANCIAL REPORT -- The fiscal year 1974-1975 may be characterized as a period of stable operation. It was a time of continued assessment and evaluation of curricula, procedures, programs, and general institutional progress. -- New instructional division, the Division of Special Studies, began its initial year of operation in September, 1974. -- Significant improvement in existing curricula was the revision of the basic English composition courses. -- Need to provide greater educational challenges for the academically superior student. academic scholarships initiated. English honors course. -- Community support of the library continues to be good and quite a number of patrons, faculty, and friends of the library have donated books and made cash contributions to support the development of the library. -- Community service: Dedication to community improvement through the organization of a wide spectrum of people who are concerned with democratic processes, self-help, and educational objectives, rather than approaching community improvement by emphasizing a technical process of problem solving or by concentrating on social activism. (190 courses) -- graduate programs sponsored jointly with Georgia Southern College and the Coastal Area Teacher Education Service -- overcrowding / severe space limitations. When the two current projects, the Vocational/Technical and the Science/Classroom facilities, are available for occupancy, the immediate space needs of the institution will be substantially met. -- One of the most serious and debilitating conditions facing our institution is the erosion of faculty and staff salaries and fringe benefits caused by inadequate salary increases and economic inflation.

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College of Coastal Georgia

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