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6/8/2016 Seminole State College Board of Regents Regular Meeting May 19, 2016 Enoch Kelly Haney Board Room Presidents Report 1 6/8/2016 Personnel Update Retirement Letter received from Head Baseball Coach Lloyd Simmons Resignation


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Seminole State College Board of Regents

Regular Meeting – May 19, 2016 Enoch Kelly Haney Board Room

President’s Report

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Personnel Update

Retirement Letter received from Head Baseball Coach Lloyd Simmons Resignation Letters received from: Associate Professor of English Rayshell Clapper Talent Search Advisor Twila Kappele Language Arts and Humanities Division Chair Christian Morgan Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Carey Phariss

Personnel Update

TRANSFERS…

PAIGE HANNABASS Transfer from Upward Bound Math & Science to Upward Bound I Advisor CAROL PARKER Transfer from Scholars for Excellence in Child Care Coordinator to Talent Search Advisor

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Personnel Update

Dax Leone Appointed Head Baseball Coach

Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Compliance Audit Nonresident Tuition Waiver Scholarships State Regents Policy 4.18.5(B) March 18, 2016

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6/8/2016 4 Former Enviro Systems CEO Visits with Business and Calculus Students

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6/8/2016 5 Native American Student Association Visited the Chickasaw Nation Headquarters Seminole Chamber Honors Personnel

Steve Hendrix

Assistant Professor of Political Science

Corey Quiett

Registrar

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SSC Baseball Team helps with “A League of Their Own”

Art Students Visit Art-Related Attractions in Oklahoma City

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6/8/2016 7 Students and Staff Attend Oklahoma’s Promise Day at the State Capitol Jessica Isaacs and Angela Church

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Humanities Division collaborated in a fundraising venture to support the College’s Art Club and annual Howlers and Yawpers Creativity Symposium

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Medical Laboratory Technology Students Receive National Scholarships

Asheleigh Mathews Beau McGinnis Melina Baldwin Blakeley Franz Brianna Hilton Damera Davidson Laci Reichert Sandra Childress

GEAR UP Students Visit State Capitol

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Phi Theta Kappa –Honor Society - Reception 2016

Psi Beta – Psychology Honor Society Induction 2016

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SSC Educational Foundation Recognition Banquet April 28, 2016

400 in Attendance – Over $35,000 Raised

Commencement 2016

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Sports Update SSC Softball Team Finish 2nd at NJCAA Region II Tournament in Coweta Sports Update Trojans Baseball Ends Season at NJCAA Region II Tournament in Woodward

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Sports Update

Women’s Tennis Finished 4th At National Tournament in Tyler, Texas Men’s Tennis at National Tournament in Plano, Texas

Guy Orly Iradukunda (left) named ITA Region and National Player of the Year!! Chizzy Lumeta (right) named ITA Regional and National Player to Watch

Sports Update

Tennis Coach Brian Nelson Honored with NJCAA Herschel Stephens Award for “Outstanding Dedication and Service” as a Coach

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Sports Update Golfer Olivia Pruitt at Nationals in Daytona Beach, Florida President Utterback and Larry Smith Present at

Rural Community College Alliance Conference

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Field of Dreams…

Business Item - A

Review and consider approval of agreement with Gordon Cooper Technology Center regarding the Medical Laboratory Technology Program

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Consent Agenda

Approval of the following items:  Approval of the FY17 Campus Master Plan Projects for Annual Submission to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education  Approval of the 2016-2017 Events and Employee Holiday Schedule

Adjournment Next Meeting: June 16, 2016

Retirement Reception for Vice Presidents Ames and Benton to follow at 3 p.m. in Haney Center Foundation Hall