Brunswick Junior College : annual report, 1980-81

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Teel, John W.

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1981-06-30

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College of Coastal Georgia , Brunswick Junior College

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I. NARRATIVE. INTRODUCTION -- ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT -- CONTINUING EDUCATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES -- STUDENT SERVICES -- ACCREDITATION STATUS -- FISCAL AFFAIRS -- PHYSICAL FACILITIES & CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT -- BRUNSWICK COLLEGE FOUNDATION -- AFFIRMATIVE ACTION -- II. Assessment of Strengths, Weaknesses, Needs, and Five Year Plans -- III. INSTITUTIONAL STATISTICS -- [FINANCIAL REPORT] -- The fiscal year 1980-81 was an eventful and busy period in the history of the college. During this year, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Institutional Self-Study for reaffirmation was completed. -- unexpected increase in student enrollment -- With a new director assuming his duties as Director of Continuing Education and Community Services, there were significant increases -- courses have been taught on the Naval Submarine Support Base at Kings Bay. Contract for instruction of U.S. Customs officials (88 students) -- mildew collects on the books and other library holdings -- Effort was made during the year to strengthen the student academic advisory program. -- Continued effort was exerted to improve the evening instructional program. -- cultural affairs -- cooperative programs -- Brunswick Junior College was integrated at the time of its initial year of operation. It has, therefore, had a substantial enrollment of minority students. The percentage of black students has averaged about 20 percent over the years. This is considered to be a relatively high percentage as compared with the percentage of black population (approximately 28%) in the surrounding community.

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College of Coastal Georgia

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