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12 App2ndix A Southern Regional Education Board Resource Development Project ACADEMIC YEAR INTERNS 1968-1969 Economic Development Administration Intern, College or University, Dates Dickerson, Oscar Holloway , I,ister Al abama A & M College (10/14--2/11.:.) Grant, William Paone, J ob.21 Ur..iversity of Virginia Project Description Assigned to assist Peoples Cooperat i ve of Madison County, Alabama, through an improved record-keeping system and educational efforts to promote advantages of cooperative efforts. Assigiced to provide follow-up ass istance in dcve lop::.ng Buc}j_ngham County, Virginia, Buyers Co- op . (11/6--5/30) Everhardt, Jerry UNC-CH French, Nita Guilford He:~,ze son, John w.c.u . Participated in Pilot Study (conducted 12/6/682/8/69 ) to determine feasibility of major service-learning study in North Car olina . Part icipating i n stitutions and the SmithRichardson Foundat ion provided support for this effort. .Jolc.nson, Charly N.C.S.U. Ki ng , Gary E.c.u.


Penick, George


Davi d.:con Wassell, P~yllis J .C. Smith Wi~_liams, Garland Mars Hill Seninar on Economic Development Administration conducted for 12 interns by ·ch'= Departments of Poli ti cal Science and Economics of Middle Tennessee State Univer sity (1/1/69--6/30/ 69 ) Bas ic purpose of this pilot prog~am in the Teaching of Economic Deve l opment Administrat i o:r. was to intensify the l earning environment by providing an opportunity to participate direct ... l y in an actual community development effort. Rural and urban-oriented Model Cities Programs in Sm~thvi lle and Nashville provided learning context. Each intern is pr epari1g a final report and eval uation of the semj_nar . MTSU i s preparing an evaluation report on this approach to teaching Economic Development Administratic!'l. �13 Economic Development Administration (continued) Intern, College or r_Tniversity, Dates Haire, Douglas Georgia State Whelan, David Georgia Institute of Technology Zauderer, Gail Agnes Scott College Project Description Assisted with development of Atlanta ServiceLearning Program. (1/6--3/14) Goodrum, Lloyd Leich, Joan Mars Hill College (1/20--5/23) Hanzlik, Rayburn Uni versity of Virginia (2/20--5/30) Sweet, Charles Duke University (3/18--5/30) OfficE_~ Provided research assistance for Madison-Buncombe Rural Development Council, I nc ., to examine economic and social impact of t he foo:i stamp program and the commodity food program in Madison County, North Carolina. The Center f or the Study of Science , Te chnology and Public Policy of the UniversitY. of Virginia sponsored a project to survey existing resources within the university which are a lrend.y or could in t he f uture pr ovide technica l assistance t o the surroundi ng community i n dealing with commun ity problems . Examination of college Work-Study Program an~ its r e lati onshi p with SREB Servi ce-Learn5.ng Internship Model. _.· · :..:momic Oppor tunity Munsc;.1, Cs.:,~ ~. t~o::-i Un:l.v2~·:3 i ty of }!.':=;r yl and (1.o/ 1;08--,:/ 3O/ 69) Siffcy-,J , We..llac,·~ Mor ga;, St a i::-~ Cc.:ll ege (1/ 20··-7/ 4/69) With the Mar yl and Stat e Office of Economi c Opportun i ty , intern cc 1duct ed comprehensive revi ew of dimens i ons and implement a-: ions of On-the- J ob Training i n Wes t ern Mar yland . with Mor gan St at e College and De l aware Stat e Offi c.8 of Bconomic Oppor tunity, proj ect des i gned to i Jenti fy causes of st udent unre st. �Appendix B Southern Regional Education Board Resource Development Project STATISTICAL ABSTRACT Summer 1968 Project Subject Areas Participating Host Agencies Participating Universities and Colleges Intern Profile Counselor Prof ile Former Intern Status - 1966-1968 Distribution of Int erns by State and Agency 1964-1968 �1· I J.4 PROJECT SU-EJECT JI.RF.AS Summer 1968 EDA Public Adm. & Finance Econ. Analysis & Planning Coinm. Action & Social Service Tourism, Travel & Recreation Manpower Education & Training Health & Sanitation Legal Needs Housing Natural Res. Development 32 19 2 8 8 7 1 OEO TVA CJJ:A 1 3 15 8 6 l 1 3 6 5 6 3 2 Summer Summer 1968 1967 ARC TOI1AL % TCII1AL % 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 - 35 23 . 1 33 17 16 1 15 11~ 8 6 5 2 151 21. 8 11.2 10.6 10.0 9.2 5.3 3.9 3.3 1.3 6 7.1 16 19.C' 10 - 11.9 10 11. 9 14 16.S 5 .5, 5 8.3 7 11 13.1 5. 9 5 0 B4 PARTICIPATING HOST AGENCIES WITH WHOM INTERNS SERVED - Sl001ER 1968 Community Action Agencies Economic Development Districts 1}eneral Development Organizations Ste,te Office Departments Tr ibut ary Area Organizations (TVA) Regional Offices (EDA and OEO)


2!:nployment Service Off ices


Model Cities Number of Agencies 1967 Agenci E:8 Repeat ing j_n 1968 1968 1967 29 26 22 15 12 27 14 16 ~- ---11 10 7 ~- 4 10 9 2 1 0 5 1 0 0 0 109 78 42 �15 PARTICI~ATING UNIVERSITIES AND co~~EGES (Summer 1968 Resource Development Internship Programs) Graduate Institutions Undergraduate Institutions Agnes Scott College Auburn University Alcorn A & M College Clemson University Alderson-Broaddus College Delta State College Arkansas A.M. & N. College Duke University Augusta College East Carolina University Berry College East Tennessee State University Carson-Newman College Emory University .Clark College Florida State University Florida Presbyterian College Florence State College Glenville State College Frostburg State College Hampden-Sidney College Furman University Knoxville College Georgia Southern College Lambuth College Georgia State College Little Rock University Louisiana State University Middle Georgia C0llege Medical College of South Carolina Pembroke State College Memphis State University Tougaloo College Middle Tennessee State University University of West Florida Mississippi State University Valdosta State College Morehead State University Wilmington College (N.C.) North Carolina State University West Liberty State College Oklahoma State University (w. Va . ) Salisbury State College \·Test Georgia College Southeastern State College (Okla.) Universi.ty of Alabama Fest Virginia Inst. of University of Arkansas Technology University of Georgia University of Houston University of Kentucky University of Maryland University of Mississippi University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill ) University of Oklahoma University of South Carolina SUWffiRY University of Southern Mississippi ! Lt,_ ,,:;, '?, Unj_versity of Southwestern Louisiana Graduat e Institutions University of Tennessee ' University of Texas Undergraduate Instit uUniversity of Virginia tions Virginia Commonwealth Universit y Virginia State College (Norfolk) Junior Colleges West Virginia University €5'"1 1 Western Carolina University - i �16 1968 SUMMER I NTERN PROFILE ACADEMIC MAJORS OF I NTERNS Soc. Science and Education Bus . & Econ . Law Ar ch . , Eng. , Plng. Humanit ies Ag . , Rec., Home Ee. Medicine Natural Scienc es EDA OTA 29 4 27 5 8 6 1 7 1 3 1 OEO TVA ARC 1968 PERCENT 1967 % 25 7 1 66 43 . 7 40 41. 7 6 3 1 1 6 0 28 .5 7.3 7.3 4.6 3 .3 2.6 2.6 31 1 43 11 11 7 5 4 4 151 32 . 3 13 .5 6 .3 00 . 00 . 3.1 3. 1 5 1 1 1 4 2 13 6 0 0 3 3 9b ACADEMIC STANDING OTA OEO TVA ARC TOTAL PERCENT EDA Sophomore ,Tunior 3enior Masters Fh , D. 1-1 . D. J. D. /Lavr


a. A. Graduate


1 14 21 23 8 4 8 79 4 4 4 2 1 15 _ 1 7 2 1 7 10 11 1 4 5 5 1 -1 Ii3" -13 1 26 1 43 4o ~ I 1 12) 4) 10) 15 1 151 47. 0% 43 . 0% 10.0% PERSONAL DATA OTA OEO Male 12 35 70 Female 8 9 3 Average Age 22. 6 22 . 9 22 . 8 Aarri ed 21 29 7 Singl e '.;O 8 22 Wh:i.t e 43 38 77 Non-White 2 2 5 REASONS GIVEN BY INTERNS FOR SEEKING INTERNSHIP APPOINTMENT : 1967 1968 Relate academic theory to real world 32.7% 33 . 1% Contribute to developmental activities 22. 7 33 . 1 Research Experience 6.3 l6.1 Working with people 16,3 10 .5 Help with e: GrC!er cl10ice 18. 1 4. 8 3.6 2.4 Joh EDA TVA ARA TOTAL PERCENT 86.1 12 1 13 0 1 21 13. 9 23.1 22. 0 22.6 41..0 62 5 8 1 59. 0 89 142 94 . o 1 13 6 .o 9 FAMILY I NCCME LEVEL OF I N1I'ERNS Below $5000 5000- 7~~99 7500-9999 10, 000-15,000 15,000-over Total Responses 13 20 14 17 17 BI 16% 24.6 17. 2 21. 21. �17 COUNSELOR PROFILE Highest Degree Attained Ph.D. M.A. Other 1968 Percent 59 55 .6 34.9 9.4 37 10 106 Pos i tions Held Assistant Professor Ass ociate Professor Dept. Chairman Professor Bureau Direct or Instructor/Lecturer Otner Teaching Area 1968 Social Sciences & Education Business & Economics Agriculture, Home Ee. & Recreation Archi tect ure, Eng . & Planni ng Humanities Law Natural Sciences & Mathematics Medici ne 52 29 9 5 ..,";/ 3 3 2 32 23 ,~ _j 12 10 8 8 106 Pe:!:·c:ent 49.0 27. 3 8 r: ! ,I 4. 7 2. 8 2.8 2.8 1. 9 106 Years at University or Coll ege 1-2 years 3-5 years 6-10 _years 11-15 y ears 16-20 years 20-over years unknown 48 27 12 7 4 Average Age 20- 29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 y ear s year s years years years 7 1 106 Counsel ors Repeating f or Second Year : 24, or 22 . 6% 40. 8 y ee,rs 8 5l 27 13 7 106 �18 FORMER Ii~ERN STATUS - 1966-1968 (As of Dece~ber 31, 1968) Current Educational Status Graduate School Undergraduate School OTIIER TOTAL % EDA OEO TiJA 48 37 29 16 16 11 1 65 99 28.5 17.8 8 6 -2 1 1 ~, r7 J+.9 26 5 2 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 42 10 3 13 14 12.1 2.8 o. 8 1.4 3.7 4.o 6 CurrE>nt Em-11loyment Status Privr-tte In::lustry Public Service Education (Teaching ) F~der:=:.l Gov' t. St atP. Gov't . Local Gov 1 t. T-::.~s ou:~-::e Dev. Mili ts.::.· y 10 11 2 1 1 2 2 Unk.110-.,-~ 32 19 14 2 67 20.0 9 1 2 0 12 3.4 187 90 58 12 347 Duplicat es ( Interns who have serve(:l. in more than one internship assig nment) TOTALS 6 2 3 6 5 Intern· Evalua tion reg_uested "yes t1 or "no t1 response to followi ng 1\lould you be interested in receiving informat:'~ on concernquest ion: ing emi:,loyment positions and educational opportunities i n community or re s ource development?" 87.7% answer ed Yes 10. 7% No 1.3% N/ A - - - - - - - -- - --- - -- - --- - - --- - - -- - - - - - -- -- �, ;fi'R~J:~-LiY P.ROG-f:Alv:S - J_J~)-~.-l Sf.:8 Distribution by s ·::-ate a nd Age:1cf Ri_~ ::msorship ALA Aff',_,

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C1.1A OEO-CAP - -- 0:7-0-LS ·:,_:VA su-67 su-68 su-66 AY-66-67 su-67 AY-67-68 su-68 su-67 su-68 su-67 su-68 su-66 su-67 su-64-65 su-66 AY-66-67 S"l.i·-:'.)'7 U,:;DOL Tm'ALS: su-68 su-67 Part-time Full-time Tota ls %of Ail Interns SUIIM/':..RY: ARC EDA OEO TVA USDOL 1 3 1 ARK 2 3 2 ".) 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 FI.A GA 3 6 5 2 3 6 1 2 42 3 2 2 1 3 5 4 l 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 19 21 5.9 2 196 90 58 10 356 KY LA MISS 4 1 3 NC 2 3 3 3 3 6 1 2 2 1 _) 3 1 3 4 5 1 OKLA SC 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 4 T:r-;x Vl\. 1 1 2 4 3 1 4 4 1 9 4 W VA DC 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 - 3 l 1 2 3 4 l" -/ 25 28 24 79 4 5 2 3 2 5 6 5 1 11 6 5 5 6 2 1 1 1 5 1 3 0 1 0 0 8 0 19 12 39 16 5 6 11 · 16 63 1 r~ 4 82 6 11 24 1 13 42 17 5 Ll 1.1 3.6 10. 8 1.4 .4.8 23. 1 1. 7 3.1 6. 8 0.3 0 4 0 4 Tor.AL 1 1 6 4 -:> TENl\T 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 9 7 13 7 70 20 13 7 79 2·:· 3. 6 1. 9 21. 9 ·;- . .-; MD 19 10 15 27 43 10 10 11 14 10 10 13 10 50 306 356 �