An open-door academic policy , or open-door policy , is a policy whereby a university enrolls students without asking for evidence of previous education, experience, or references. Usually, payment of the academic fees (or financial support) is all that is required to enroll.
15-558: [REDACTED] Look up open door or open-door policy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. (The) Open Door(s) Most often refers to the Open Door Policy , an international policy around 1900 regarding keeping China open to trade to all nations; The term is often applied in international trade policy. There are numerous other uses: Real estate [ edit ] Opendoor ,
30-524: A 1913 short film by Edward Barker with Tom Chatterton The Open Door , a 1914 short film with Alberto Capozzi The Open Door (2016 film) , a 2016 Spanish film with Carmen Machi Open Door (2019 film) , a 2019 Albanian film by Florenc Papas with Luli Bitri Television [ edit ] Open Door (TV programme) , a British television programme produced by the BBC's Community Programme Unit that debuted in 1973 Jacqueline Susann's Open Door ,
45-424: A 1951 American talk show Otvorena vrata or Open Door , a Serbian TV series Music [ edit ] The Open Door , a 2006 album by Evanescence Open Doors (album) , an album by Nigerian Gospel musician Nosa "Open Door", a song by Genesis from their 1980 album, Duke The Open Door EP , a 2009 EP by Death Cab for Cutie "Open Door" (song) , a 2012 song by Attaloss Open Doors ,
60-497: A 2002 EP by Brandi Carlile Other uses [ edit ] Open Doors , a non-denominational Christian mission Open Door, Buenos Aires , a town in Luján Partido, Argentina Open-door academic policy , a university admissions policy Open Door Children's Home , Rome, Georgia, U.S. Open Door Council , a 1926-1965 British organisation pressing for equal economic opportunities for women Open door policy (business)
75-548: A popular online real estate buyer and seller Schools [ edit ] Open Door Christian Academy , Troutdale, Oregon, U.S. Open Door Christian School (Elyria, Ohio) Open Door Alternate School, a school in School District 22 Vernon , British Columbia, Canada Literature [ edit ] The Open Door (Latifa al-Zayyat novel) (1961) The Open Door (Sillitoe novel) (1989) Open Door Series , an Irish adult literacy book series "The Open Door",
90-481: A skilled workforce and thereby economic benefits for greater society. Critics of such policies say that graduation rates of colleges are closely tied to their admissions policies. Six years after beginning a four-year program, an average of 60 percent of students nationwide will have graduated. However, that rate varies from 89 percent at colleges that accept less than one-quarter of applicants to 36 percent at those with an open admissions policy. Others have argued that
105-441: A story by Margaret Oliphant Film [ edit ] The Open Door (1957 film) , a Spanish film by César Fernández Ardavín The Open Door (1963 film) , an Egyptian film by Henry Barakat Open Doors (film) (Porte aperte), a 1990 Italian film The Open Doors , a 2004 British short film based on a Saki short story The Open Door (2008 film) , an American horror film with Catherine Munden The Open Door ,
120-417: A universal open-door policy where all courses have no entry requirements are called open universities . The policy is sometimes characterized as a part of an educational revolution. From the dictionary meaning of the open-door policy , which is the idea of granting access to all those who want access, a similar idea can be drawn in terms of education. According to Deepa Rao, the open-door academic policy
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150-441: Is one of the main ways in which adult learners become a part of university/college life. The recognized demand for post-secondary education made many institutions commit strongly to the policy, but many concealed limitations in the policy can prevent some from securing a degree. In the early 20th century, higher education institutions opened at a rapid clip in western countries, and acceptance rates were generally low. This approach
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#1732847582361180-432: The first character; please check alternative capitalizations and consider adding a redirect here to the correct title. If the page has been deleted, check the deletion log , and see Why was the page I created deleted? Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_door " Open-door academic policy Universities may not employ the open-door policy for all their courses, and those that have
195-573: The managerial practice of encouraging openness and transparency with the employees. See also [ edit ] Doors open Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Open Door . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Open_Door&oldid=1124213749 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
210-487: The reduced revenue associated with open-door policies can lead to disinvestment in other aspects of higher education such as employee salaries and technology costs. Students at open-door universities tend to: Limiting factors restrict the student acceptance rate due to the following situations: The open-door academic policy's requirements can differ not only between different countries, but also between sub-national jurisdictions (states, provinces, regions). The following
225-726: Was strained as businesses increasingly demanded more employees who had earned advanced degrees. The Civil Rights Movement and the Baby Boom also encouraged administrators to expand the open-door academic policy. As time went on, colleges and universities lowered their admission standards and increasingly offered financial support to attract more students. In some instances, this practice developed into an open-door policy, and institutions saw increased enrollment. Open-door academic policies have been credited with increasing enrollment in underserved communities facing adverse social or economic factors. The policy has also been credited with producing
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