Abstract

Deans and other officers interested in the public relations program of the junior college are often kept busy devising plans that will interest their communities in the problems of the junior college. A junior college that has been established after a careful study of the various factors of probable success, does not always survive unless the community takes an active interest in it and supports its activities. The public junior colleges use various means of securing interest and support. Among those most frequently used, as indicated by a recent investigation of forty-six junior colleges, are the following: 1. Co-operation with the local newspaper 2. Co-operation with civic organizations 3. Publication of bulletins of information 4. Open house programs 5. Use of the radio 6. The teacher in the classroom'

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