DOCUMENT RESUME ED 456 796 HE 034 497 AUTHOR Andres, Lesley, Ed. TITLE Revisiting the Issue of Access to Higher Education in Canada. CHERD/CSSHE Reader Series Number 5. INSTITUTION Manitoba Univ., Winnipeg. Centre for Higher Education Research and Development.; Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education. ISBN ISBN-1-896732-19-4 PUB DATE 1999-00-00 NOTE 156p.; All papers offer a French version of the author abstract. Table material in the final monograph is in both English and French. For other documents in the series, see HE 034 493-496. AVAILABLE FROM Centre for Higher Education Research and Development, University of Manitoba, 220 Sinnott Building, 70 Dysart Road, Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3T 2N2 ($20 Canadian). PUB TYPE Collected Works General (020) Journal Articles (080) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC07 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Access to Education; Accessibility (for Disabled); *College Admission; College Bound Students; Disabilities; Enrollment Trends; Foreign Countries; French; Grade Inflation; *Higher Education; Part Time Students; Student Attitudes IDENTIFIERS *Canada; Francophone Education (Canada); Ontario ABSTRACT This publication is part of a series that reprints articles on a range of thematic issues published in the "Canadian Journal of Higher Education." This collection focuses on access to postsecondary education in Canada. After a preface and an introduction, the six papers are: "Studying Part-Time in Canada's Universities: A Social Change Perspective" (XIX:1, 1989) (Paul Anisef); "Grade Inflation and University Admission in Ontario: Separating Fact from Fiction" (XXV:3, 1995) (Francois R. Casas and Diane E. Meaghan); "Access to Higher Education in Canada" (XIV:3, 1984) (Neil Guppy); "Accessibility: Students with Disabilities in Universities in Canada" (XXII:1, 1992) (Jennifer Leigh Hill); "The Growth of the Canadian Education System: An Analysis of Transition Probabilities" (XVIII:2, 1988) (Peter C. Pineo and John Goyder); and "Education, Attitudes, and Language of Higher Education: Francophone Students in Northern Ontario" (XXIV:1, 1994) (Derek Wilkinson) . (Individual articles contain references.) (SM) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document.