Institutions of higher education continue with the
challenges of providing a quality education with
diminishing financial support. Multi-Institutional
Teaching Centers (MITC) or University Centers (UC)
are an option for colleges and universities to
partner or collaborate at an off-campus venue. These
centers have minimal administration with locally
provided facilities which allow the universities the
ability to pool their resources to support the needs
of prospective students, returning students, and
lifelong learners.
This book examined and compared the perceptions of
undergraduate and graduate students of a selected
state university in Texas attending the MITC/UC or
the main campus regarding the effectiveness of
student services which included admissions,
advising, financial aid, and registration.
challenges of providing a quality education with
diminishing financial support. Multi-Institutional
Teaching Centers (MITC) or University Centers (UC)
are an option for colleges and universities to
partner or collaborate at an off-campus venue. These
centers have minimal administration with locally
provided facilities which allow the universities the
ability to pool their resources to support the needs
of prospective students, returning students, and
lifelong learners.
This book examined and compared the perceptions of
undergraduate and graduate students of a selected
state university in Texas attending the MITC/UC or
the main campus regarding the effectiveness of
student services which included admissions,
advising, financial aid, and registration.