JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION MANAGEMENT
The Journal of Higher Education Management is published under the auspices and sponsorship of the American Association of University Administrators. The Association’s purpose in doing so is to provide opportunities:
(a) for the discussion of the current issues, problems and challenges facing higher education;
(b) for the exchange of practical wisdom and techniques in the areas of higher education leadership, policy analysis and development, and institutional management; and
(c) for the identification and explication of the principles and standards of college and university administration.
The Journal is distributed in print for to all members of the Association. A copy of the Journal is also posted on the Association web site.
Permission to reprint articles from the Journal of Higher Education Management is freely given, provided that an appropriate and correct citation appears on all copied/distributed versions.
DIRECTIONS TO CONTRBUTORS TO THE JOURNAL
OF HIGHER EDUCATION MANAGEMENT
The purpose of the Journal of Higher Education Management is to promote and strengthen the profession of college and university administration. The Journal provides a forum for:
(a) a discussion of the current issues, problems and challenges facing higher education administration;
(b) an exchange of practical wisdom and techniques in the areas of higher education leadership, policy analysis and development, and institutional management; and
(c) the identification and explication of the principles and standards if college and university administration.
Manuscripts should be written for the college or university administrator who has the general responsibilities of educational leadership, policy analysis, staff development, and/or institutional management. Practical as well as scholarly-oriented submissions are welcome.
All manuscripts should be submitted electronically to the Association’s Executive Director at dking@aaua.org. Each manuscript should be submitted as two MSWord documents. One document should be headed with the title of the article and should contain complete identification and contact information for all authors. The second document should comprise the actual manuscript; it should contain no identifiable information other than the title of the article. Manuscripts must conform to the latest standards of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, or the Chicago Manual of Style.
Manuscripts are blind reviewed and are publishable only upon the favorable recommendation of at least three reviewers.
The Journal charges no publishing or page-cost fees.
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