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Satellite campus

A satellite campus, branch campus or regional campus is a campus of a university or college that is physically at a distance from the original university or college area. This branch campus may be located in a different city, state, or country, and is often smaller than the main campus of an institution. The separate campuses may or may not be under the same accreditation and share resources or they share administrations but maintain separate budgets, resources, and other governing bodies.

In many cases, satellite campuses are "commuter campuses" that are intended to serve students who cannot travel far from home for college because of family responsibilities, their jobs, financial limitations, or other factors. Often times, the students live at their family homes instead of near campus, commuting to college courses throughout the week. The availability of branch campuses may increase higher education enrollment by nontraditional students.[1]

Electronic communications technology has helped to facilitate the operation of satellite campuses. Classes taught at one campus can be transmitted to other locations via distance education, students at branch campuses can access library materials on the main campus electronically, and technology allows institutions to administer registration, admissions, and financial aid transactions remotely.[1]

One growing trend is the establishment of international branch campuses.[2] These are satellite campuses of a parent institution that is located outside the country where the satellite campus is located. The number of international branch campuses worldwide grew from 35 before 1999 to 162 in 2009, including 78 branches operated by United States universities.[3] As of 2009, the United Arab Emirates was the host of 40 international branch campuses, more than any other nation.[3] There were 15 international branch campuses in China, 12 in Singapore, nine in Qatar, and six in Canada.[3] In addition to the United States, the home countries of institutions with international branches included Australia, whose universities operated a total of 14 international branches; the United Kingdom, with 13 international branches; and France and India, each of whose universities had a total of 11 international branches.[3] Although the overall number of international branch campuses has grown rapidly, a total of 11 such campuses closed between 2004 and 2009.[4] A new breed of branch campuses of Indian universities in the Persian Gulf region is emerging which aims to meet South Asians' aspirations to study abroad in a cost-efficient manner.[5]

There are several regional satellite or branch campus consortia but only one national association in the United States. The National Association of Branch Campus Administrators, NABCA seeks to unify higher education officials, working to advance scholarship, provide research opportunities, and facilitate networking events, both online and at a national conference each year.[6]

Examples Edit

 
Universities in Castile-La Mancha, showing branch campuses (all UNED centres are branches of the Madrid central campus).

Uses outside higher education Edit

Pre-tertiary education Edit

The Farm School in Tennessee allows homeschooling families to affiliate with it through a "Satellite Campuses" program. This program enables homeschooled children to be enrolled in a state-recognized school that is not affiliated with any religious denomination.[20]

Religious organisations Edit

Churches attempting to expand their reach by offering worship and other programs in new locations may refer to these added locations as "satellite campuses."[21] Some megachurches have increased their number of parishioners and extended their geographic reach by opening new locations that are referred to as "satellite campuses."[22][23][24] A satellite church campus may use video technology to connect to the church's main location.[22]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d James W. Fonseca and Charles P. Bird, Under the Radar: Branch Campuses Take Off, University Business magazine, October 2007
  2. ^ Rosa Becker, International Branch Campuses: Markets and Strategies, The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education, January 9, 2009
  3. ^ a b c d International Campuses on the Rise, InsideHigherEd, September 3, 2009
  4. ^ a b Throwing in the Towel, InsideHigherEd, July 7, 2010
  5. ^ "The New Wave of Branch Campuses". DrEducation.com. 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  6. ^ "About NABCA | NABCA". Archived from the original on 2013-11-15. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  7. ^ "Brigham Young University". BYU Home Site. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  8. ^ "Brigham Young University–Hawaii". BYU–Hawaii Home Site. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  9. ^ "Brigham Young University - Idaho". www.byui.edu. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  10. ^ 'Inspiring' community in a crowded school, University of Waterloo Daily Bulletin, July 13, 2004
  11. ^ School of Architecture get federal funds, University of Waterloo news release, May 31, 2002
  12. ^ a b Alexander Chiejina, Reassessing the value of satellite campuses, Business Day (Nigeria), Monday, 12 October 2009
  13. ^ "Campuses - the University of Nottingham".
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2014-01-23.
  15. ^ "University of Southampton Malaysia | University of Southampton".
  16. ^ http://chronicle.com/article/Truly-Global-Campuses/135052/?cid=at[bare URL]
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  18. ^ "Northumbria University heads south to get the London look". Independent.co.uk. 7 January 2010.
  19. ^ "Locations | CSCC". www.cscc.edu. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  20. ^ Satellite Campuses Program 2010-11-27 at the Wayback Machine, The Farm School, accessed July 24, 2010
  21. ^ Mary Jacobs, Reaching new orbits: Satellite campuses extend outreach, United Methodist Reporter, September 25, 2009
  22. ^ a b Jennifer Ludden, Big Churches Use Technology to Branch Out, National Public Radio: All Things Considered, August 7, 2005
  23. ^ Melissa Nann Burke, Lancaster County megachurch expands into York County; LCBC will open a campus in Springettsbury Township, and says it may ultimately draw 3,000 people 2015-02-26 at the Wayback Machine, York (Pennsylvania) Daily Record, July 18, 2010. Accessed July 24, 2010.
  24. ^ Kimberly Pina, Woodlands Church starts Katy campus, Ultimate Katy website (operated by Houston Chronicle), February 8, 2010

Further reading Edit

  • Samuel Schuman, ed. (2009). Leading America's Branch Campuses. American Council on Education series on higher education. R&L Education. ISBN 9781607091783.
  • Asa Smallidge Knowles, ed. (1977). "branch campuses". International encyclopedia of higher education. Vol. 3 (B–C). Jossey-Bass Publishers. pp. 658 et seq. ISBN 9780875893235.
  • Kemal Gürüz (2008). Higher education and international student mobility in the global knowledge economy. SUNY Press. pp. 105 et seq. ISBN 9780791474136.

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Look up satellite in Wiktionary the free dictionary Look up branch in Wiktionary the free dictionary A satellite campus branch campus or regional campus is a campus of a university or college that is physically at a distance from the original university or college area This branch campus may be located in a different city state or country and is often smaller than the main campus of an institution The separate campuses may or may not be under the same accreditation and share resources or they share administrations but maintain separate budgets resources and other governing bodies In many cases satellite campuses are commuter campuses that are intended to serve students who cannot travel far from home for college because of family responsibilities their jobs financial limitations or other factors Often times the students live at their family homes instead of near campus commuting to college courses throughout the week The availability of branch campuses may increase higher education enrollment by nontraditional students 1 Electronic communications technology has helped to facilitate the operation of satellite campuses Classes taught at one campus can be transmitted to other locations via distance education students at branch campuses can access library materials on the main campus electronically and technology allows institutions to administer registration admissions and financial aid transactions remotely 1 One growing trend is the establishment of international branch campuses 2 These are satellite campuses of a parent institution that is located outside the country where the satellite campus is located The number of international branch campuses worldwide grew from 35 before 1999 to 162 in 2009 including 78 branches operated by United States universities 3 As of 2009 the United Arab Emirates was the host of 40 international branch campuses more than any other nation 3 There were 15 international branch campuses in China 12 in Singapore nine in Qatar and six in Canada 3 In addition to the United States the home countries of institutions with international branches included Australia whose universities operated a total of 14 international branches the United Kingdom with 13 international branches and France and India each of whose universities had a total of 11 international branches 3 Although the overall number of international branch campuses has grown rapidly a total of 11 such campuses closed between 2004 and 2009 4 A new breed of branch campuses of Indian universities in the Persian Gulf region is emerging which aims to meet South Asians aspirations to study abroad in a cost efficient manner 5 There are several regional satellite or branch campus consortia but only one national association in the United States The National Association of Branch Campus Administrators NABCA seeks to unify higher education officials working to advance scholarship provide research opportunities and facilitate networking events both online and at a national conference each year 6 Contents 1 Examples 2 Uses outside higher education 2 1 Pre tertiary education 2 2 Religious organisations 3 References 4 Further readingExamples EditSt John s University with its main campus in the New York City borough of Queens has five satellite campuses Two are located in New York City Manhattan and Staten Island one is in the outlying suburb of Hauppauge New York and two others are in Europe specifically in Paris and Rome Ohio State University located in the state s capital of Columbus has five satellite campuses around the state Lima Mansfield Marion Newark and the Agricultural Technical Institute in Wooster Ohio University with its main campus in the southeastern town of Athens has eight satellite campuses and centers around the state Cambridge Chillicothe Ironton Southern Campus Lancaster Pickerington Pickerington Center Proctorville Proctorville Center St Clairsville Eastern Campus and Zanesville Gratz College has an all girls undergraduate campus It is located in Baltimore and offers many degree options as well as study abroad opportunities for undergraduate students Arizona State University whose main campus is in the Phoenix suburb of Tempe has three satellite campuses in other parts of the Phoenix area one located in Glendale called the Arizona State University at the West Campus another located in downtown Phoenix called Arizona State University at the Downtown Phoenix campus and its third located in Mesa called Arizona State University at the Polytechnic campus Brigham Young University 7 located in Provo Utah has two satellite campuses one in Laie Hawaii 8 and the other in Rexburg Idaho 9 The University of Michigan has two satellite campuses one located in Flint and the other in Dearborn Drexel University has three branch campuses Drexel University Sacramento in California Drexel University at Burlington County College in South Jersey and the LeBowe College of Business Malvern Campus in suburban Philadelphia The University of Toronto Scarborough and the University of Toronto Mississauga are satellite campuses of the University of Toronto The Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar and Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University at New York City are satellite campuses of Cornell University The University of Waterloo maintains three satellite campuses in addition to its main campus in Waterloo Ontario Canada The School of Architecture moved from the main campus to a satellite campus in Cambridge Ontario in 2004 due to lack of space at the main campus and as an initiative to spur economic activity in Cambridge 10 11 The School of Pharmacy relocated to a satellite campus in downtown Kitchener Ontario in 2008 The University of Waterloo Stratford Campus was established in 2009 for Faculty of Arts programs centred on digital media University College London has established branch campuses in Adelaide Australia and Doha Qatar These campuses are research intensive with all studies at graduate level only Pennsylvania State University has 19 commonwealth campuses around the state known as the Commonwealth Campuses enrolling approximately 40 percent of the university s students University of Pittsburgh has 4 regional campuses in western Pennsylvania Campuses at Johnstown Bradford and Greensburg offer four year programs while the Titusville campus offers only two year programs The Branch campuses of the University of Wisconsin System only offer two year programs intended to allow students to transfer to the university s main campus or other four year universities 1 In 2008 Michigan State University established a satellite campus in Dubai offering undergraduate education in five majors plus one master s degree program The Dubai campus was designed to have the same curriculum and standards for admissions and student work as the university s main campus in Michigan The university announced in 2010 that it was terminating the undergraduate program in Dubai after just two years due to insufficient enrollment but would continue to offer a master s degree program in human resources and labor relations in Dubai 4 The University of Connecticut operates a branch campus on the Connecticut coast in Groton that specializes in oceanography and marine sciences 1 The University of South Florida The University of Winchester in the UK has a satellite campus in the town of Basingstoke 20 miles to the north east of the main campus Chute House Campus permanent dead link Universities in Nigeria made extensive use of satellite campuses to accommodate growing demand for tertiary education in the latter decades of the 20th century In 2001 the nation s National University Commission NUC directed that most satellite campuses be shut down The NUC was concerned that the proliferation of satellite campuses was resulting in lower academic standards and was happening primarily for a profit motive and not to provide quality education Under the new NUC rules satellite campuses were allowed only within 200 km from the university s main campus and within the same state in which the main campus is located and their staff were required to be directly or indirectly appointed by main campus in line with laid down academic standards 12 In spite of these restrictions as of 2009 Lagos State University enrolled more than 61 000 students at satellite campuses The university which was initially formed with a main campus in Ojo and additional campuses in Epe Ikeja and Surulere also operated external campuses at Anthony Village Badagry Ikorodu Lekki Festac Town Ikoyi Isolo and Agege 12 The University of Nottingham includes 4 campuses and a teaching hospital within the UK alongside international campuses in Malaysia and China 13 Cranfield University opened a Campus in Kitakyushu Japan in April 2001 14 The University of Southampton opened a Campus in Johor Malaysia in October 2012 15 Webster University a private non profit school in St Louis has more than 60 locations 16 including full residential campuses in Europe and a new campus in Accra Ghana 17 Northumbria University has a satellite campus for the School of Design in London 18 The University of Castile La Mancha has four main campuses Albacete Toledo Ciudad Real which includes the university administrative buildings and Cuenca There are also two branch campuses in Talavera associated to Toledo and Almaden associated to Ciudad Real There used to be a non campus centre in Puertollano also associated to Ciudad Real but was closed in 2011 The Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia has its campus in the Ciudad Universitaria of Madrid but keeps a two level branch system of Centros Asociados which in turn have their own Extensiones nbsp Universities in Castile La Mancha showing branch campuses all UNED centres are branches of the Madrid central campus The Rochester Institute of Technology has four international satellite campuses the RIT Croatia in Zagreb Croatia and in Dubrovnik Croatia RIT Dubai in Dubai United Arab Emirates and American University in Kosovo in Pristina Kosovo The University of Kentucky based in Lexington has operated two satellite campuses at different times In 1948 the university opened an extension campus in Covington known as the Northern Extension Center In 1968 this campus was separated from UK becoming the institution now known as Northern Kentucky University which four years later moved to its current campus in Highland Heights Since 1996 the UK College of Engineering has operated a satellite campus at West Kentucky Community and Technical College in Paducah This campus currently offers bachelor s degree programs in chemical and mechanical engineering The Columbus State Community College a college for 2 year Associate Degrees in Ohio Has a main campus in Columbus a secondary campus in Delaware and several local places that host classes called Regional Learning Centers in Dublin Westerville and Boston Field 19 Uses outside higher education EditPre tertiary education Edit The Farm School in Tennessee allows homeschooling families to affiliate with it through a Satellite Campuses program This program enables homeschooled children to be enrolled in a state recognized school that is not affiliated with any religious denomination 20 Religious organisations Edit Main article Multi site church Churches attempting to expand their reach by offering worship and other programs in new locations may refer to these added locations as satellite campuses 21 Some megachurches have increased their number of parishioners and extended their geographic reach by opening new locations that are referred to as satellite campuses 22 23 24 A satellite church campus may use video technology to connect to the church s main location 22 References Edit a b c d James W Fonseca and Charles P Bird Under the Radar Branch Campuses Take Off University Business magazine October 2007 Rosa Becker International Branch Campuses Markets and Strategies The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education January 9 2009 a b c d International Campuses on the Rise InsideHigherEd September 3 2009 a b Throwing in the Towel InsideHigherEd July 7 2010 The New Wave of Branch Campuses DrEducation com 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2011 09 06 About NABCA NABCA Archived from the original on 2013 11 15 Retrieved 2013 11 16 Brigham Young University BYU Home Site Retrieved 2020 06 17 Brigham Young University Hawaii BYU Hawaii Home Site Retrieved 2020 06 17 Brigham Young University Idaho www byui edu Retrieved 2020 06 17 Inspiring community in a crowded school University of Waterloo Daily Bulletin July 13 2004 School of Architecture get federal funds University of Waterloo news release May 31 2002 a b Alexander Chiejina Reassessing the value of satellite campuses Business Day Nigeria Monday 12 October 2009 Campuses the University of Nottingham テーブル Archived from the original on 2014 02 02 Retrieved 2014 01 23 University of Southampton Malaysia University of Southampton http chronicle com article Truly Global Campuses 135052 cid at bare URL Webster University to Build Campus in Ghana Archived from the original on 2013 09 27 Retrieved 2013 09 22 Northumbria University heads south to get the London look Independent co uk 7 January 2010 Locations CSCC www cscc edu Retrieved 2023 07 26 Satellite Campuses Program Archived 2010 11 27 at the Wayback Machine The Farm School accessed July 24 2010 Mary Jacobs Reaching new orbits Satellite campuses extend outreach United Methodist Reporter September 25 2009 a b Jennifer Ludden Big Churches Use Technology to Branch Out National Public Radio All Things Considered August 7 2005 Melissa Nann Burke Lancaster County megachurch expands into York County LCBC will open a campus in Springettsbury Township and says it may ultimately draw 3 000 people Archived 2015 02 26 at the Wayback Machine York Pennsylvania Daily Record July 18 2010 Accessed July 24 2010 Kimberly Pina Woodlands Church starts Katy campus Ultimate Katy website operated by Houston Chronicle February 8 2010Further reading EditSamuel Schuman ed 2009 Leading America s Branch Campuses American Council on Education series on higher education R amp L Education ISBN 9781607091783 Asa Smallidge Knowles ed 1977 branch campuses International encyclopedia of higher education Vol 3 B C Jossey Bass Publishers pp 658 et seq ISBN 9780875893235 Kemal Guruz 2008 Higher education and international student mobility in the global knowledge economy SUNY Press pp 105 et seq ISBN 9780791474136 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Satellite campus amp oldid 1178685126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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