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Office of Institutional Research and Assessment Records

20.00 Linear Feet 3 Hollinger document cases boxes
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The collection consists of long-range planning studies, surveys, reports, "quality of life" surveys, and strategic plans created by the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment at Old Dominion University.

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Office of Institutional Research and Assessment Records 20.00 Linear Feet 3 Hollinger document cases boxes

Old Dominion University Accreditation Records

31.40 Linear Feet 41 Hollinger document cases boxes
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This collection contains accreditation correspondence, reports, and materials regarding Old Dominion University, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), the Commission on Colleges (COC), and the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV). Reports to the Nation College Athletic Association (NCAA) and Title IV are also included.

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Old Dominion University Accreditation Records 31.40 Linear Feet 41 Hollinger document cases boxes

Vice President for Administration and Finance Records

9.80 Linear Feet 24 Hollinger document cases and 1 half Hollinger case boxes
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This collection consists of records pertaining to the Office of Administration and Finance at Old Dominion University. Included in the collection are ledgers of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary from 1930 to 1941, various building and construction projects, and other subject files related to the Office of Administration and Finance.

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Vice President for Administration and Finance Records 9.80 Linear Feet 24 Hollinger document cases and 1 half Hollinger case boxes

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