Western Campus Day
August 19, 2015
Western Campus Day August 19, 2015 Matt Laferty West Faculty - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Western Campus Day August 19, 2015 Matt Laferty West Faculty Senate, Chair Assistant Professor, English Health, Happiness and Higher Ed: Positive Pathways to Student Success Dr. Janice Taylor Heard, Campus President (Interim) Western Campus
August 19, 2015
West Faculty Senate, Chair Assistant Professor, English
Positive Pathways to Student Success
Western Campus
“He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain that which he cannot lose.” Happiness in the context of higher education, is knowing that you made a difference in the lives of students
WE ARE WESTERN CAMPUS, CREATING MONUMENTAL EXPERIENCES FOR CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE’S STUDENTS AND CITIZENS!
Civic and Community New Programs
New Century Scholar
the Society of Army Physician Assistants/Veterans Caucus Scholarship
the 2nd annual Cleveland Clinic Challenge Bowl
Student Success, Completion and Engagement
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Hope Scholarship Program advertisement
people in attendance.
Student Success, Completion and Engagement
New student lounge grand opening Public Safety Training Center opened in Fall 2014 The Degree in Three (D3) program designed to increase and accelerate student completion. MDRC is a nonprofit, nonpartisan education and social policy research organization
Facility Renovations and New Programs
Carol S. Franklin Social Science Speaker Series brought Emmy-award nominated cinematographer George Silano to the Western Campus Theatre CULTURE SHOCK Students, faculty, staff and community members learn about the diverse cultures within the Western campus community Music Mondays in Java City - Weekly showcase of Western Campus’ musical talent
Diversity & Culture
Issue 6: Tri-C Levy Passed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dr. Arthur J. Caliguire Scholarship Fund for the Cuyahoga Community College Foundation First Generation Scholarship for a Cleveland School Student and Veterans Scholarship Fund Western Campus Hosts Parma’s “Relay for Life” for the 10th Year The Brunswick University Center receives award for Brunswick “Relay for Life” “Week of the Young Child” Safety Fair Campus Police
Civic and Community
K-12 partnerships: Campus hosts Constellation Schools 5K Health Run Faculty Senate Service and Collegiality Committee Halloween Extravaganza Natalie Belle speaker and honored guest at Jimmy Malone’s 19th Annual Scholarship Golf Classic in Westfield Center, Ohio Western Campus faculty provides “hands-on” interactive tours through the Health Career Programs for NEOREMA™ students from under- represented groups
Civic and Community
Program Reaccredit itatio ion and Recognit itio ion
Paralegal Respiratory Care Electroneurodiagnostic Technology (Recognized by the Committee on Accreditation for Education in Neurodiagnostic Technology (CoA-NDT) for achievement of student and program outcomes) Nuclear Medicine Program at the Western Campus for being named 2015 Outstanding Advisory Committee
Educational Excellence
Grants Japanese Foundation Grant Awarded Honors Fell llowship ips
Educational Excellence
Cuyahoga Community College Strategic Plan FY16-FY18
College’s Strategic Focus
Strategic Focus Area #1: Student Completion (Retention,
Student Success and Completion, increased certificate enrollment, College Credit Plus, etc.)
5,523 5,949
20,481 22,506
9,556 10,104
12,209 13,531
Strategic Focus Area #1: Student Completion (Retention,
Student Success and Completion, increased certificate enrollment, College Credit Plus, etc.)
Completion of Dev Ed English in 1 year Completion of Dev Ed Mathematics in 1 year Completion of Gateway English course in 2 years Completion of Gateway Mathematics in 2 years Fall to Spring Retention Fall to Fall Retention IPEDS Graduation Rate Graduation Number FYE course Pass Rates
Western Campus Targets and Metrics
Western Campus & BUC Historical Baseline FY10 Baseline FY14 FY15 Actual/ Target FY17 Target FY20 Target 12 credits by end of 1st term 37.1% 38.6% 40.3/41% 45.0% 49.0% 24 credits – Spring Term 21.3% 25.8% 31.0/30% 34.0% 38.0% Credits Completed vs. Attempted 59.9% 66.7% 77.4/72% 76.0% 80.0% IT 1010* 52.0% 59.9% 66.7/60% 64.0% 68.0% PSY 1010* 61.4% 76.4% 72.0/75% 79.0% 83.0% BADM 1020* 55.6% 69.9% 72.6/75% 79.0% 83.0% SPCH 1000* 78.8% 70.3% 70.7/75% 79.0% 83.0% BIO 1100* 64.5% 81.6% 57.1/80% 84.0% 85.0% ENG 1010* 65.2% 73.9% 71.7/80% 84.0% 85.0% MATH 1000* 58.3% 69.0% 66.5/74% 78.0% 82.0%
* % of students passing by Spring Term
Strategic Focus Area #2: Student Experience
Institute Academic Completion Center Serve as Lead Campus For First Year Experience Continue to Develop and Refine FYE Programming on the Campus Level Implement Second Semester Experience Develop and Implement Care Teams Align Academic Services and Care Teams with Developmental and Gateway Courses Implement Sophomore Challenge
Strategic Focus Area #3: Equity in Outcomes
achievement gap for underrepresented at the Western Campus
Strategic Focus Area #3: Equity in Outcomes
Strategic Focus Area #4: Workforce Impact
Ensure that the IT Center of Excellence’s educational functions and processes are fully operational Increase access to workforce training opportunities through the Western Campus and Brunswick University Center Develop stronger partnership opportunities with the business community and school districts
Strategic Focus Area #5: Transparency & Accountability
Continue to monitor and track student outcomes and campus goals Update and inform campus on success team progress through town hall meetings
Fall 2015 Town Halls – WHCS “A” Atrium
Hosted by Dr. Taylor Heard Student Success Report Out – Student Initiatives Completed and what is happening next
Hosted by Dr. Alex Johnson Combined Campaign Kickoff
Strategic Focus Area #6: Commitment & Continuity
surrounding community (e.g., United Way Club Connect “Adopt-a- School” Program)
servicing facilities (e.g., Academic Completion Center, Science Wing- STEM and IT Center of Excellence, etc.)
Organizational Changes: Academic Affairs
Economic Development (WCED)
Western Campus Faculty Senate
Officers Chair: Matt Laferty Vice Chair:
Secretary: Peter Jennings Treasurer: Donya Waugh Faculty Development Coordinator:
Faculty Mentor Coordinator: Athena Mericsko
Representatives for Creative Arts, Counseling, Library: Dan Levin Sarah Morgenstein
Representatives for Liberal Arts/Social Sciences: Sara Clark Tracy Greene Emerson Lowell
Western Campus Faculty Senate
Representatives for Business, Math & Technology: Richard Ceci David Stroup Alexander Torgov Jules Tryk Representatives for Health Careers & Science:
Yasser Jahami Christine Phillips
Western Campus Faculty Senate
Leadership Team Vice President: Mike Boyko Treasurer: Ed Durkin Secretary: Kristin Egan Representatives:
Jeffrey Tuma Donya Waugh
Western Campus AAUP
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10:00 – 11:00 am Faculty Senate meeting (here) OR Adjunct Faculty meeting (G-271) 11:15 am – Noon CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Noon – 1:20 pm LUNCH & SERVICE AWARDS (Field House) 1:30 – 2:45 pm DIVISION MEETINGS (See agenda) 3:00 – 3:40 pm & CONCURRENT 40-Minute SESSIONS (Repeating) 3:50 – 4:30 pm * Happiness Book (only 3:00 – 3:40 pm/repeats tomorrow)
3:00 – 4:30 pm CONCURRENT 90-Minute SESSIONS
9:30 - 10:30 am = CLE: Introduction to Instructional Design & Technology Presenters: Kevin Dranuski, Senior Instructional Designer & Karen Gray, Instructional Technologist 10:45 am - 11:45 am = Mental Health Issues in the Classroom: What to Look For & What You Can Do Presenter: David Nardecchia, Assistant Professor, Counseling 12:00 - 1:00 pm = Happiness Lunch (*same event as Campus Day) Presenter: Athena Mericsko, Assistant Professor, English
1:00 - 4:00 pm = CPR/AED Certification - Heartsaver (*capacity = 12) Presenter: Holly Clemens, Associate Professor/Faculty Coordinator, Sport & Exercise Studies 1:00 - 2:15 pm = Presentation Basics for Workshops, Conferences, and the Classroom Presenter: Terry DuVall, Assistant Professor, Speech Communications 2:30 - 4:00 pm = Instructional Technology Ideas: Tools for Face-to-Face and Online Presentations Presenter: Karen Gray, Instructional Technologist
10:00 am - Noon = A.L.I.C.E. Training with Campus Police 12:30 - 3:30 pm = FYE (GEN 1803) Instructor Training Session Presenters: Lisa Belcher-Nelson, Assistant Professor, Counseling; Diane Gaston, Assistant Professor, Philosophy; Toni Green, Assistant Professor, Counseling; Cindy Holland, Professor, Psychology; & Ryan Rodriguez, Assistant Professor, English
CLE One-on-One Hour-Long Consultation Sessions (8.19 in catalog) Contact Kevin Dranuski (x6123) or Karen Gray (x5093) for an appointment Work in office w/students/or faculty in counseling/library (2.25 in catalog) Contact librarian faculty to schedule instruction sessions, discuss assignments or the GEO on Information Literacy If you want to meet with students OR consult with counseling faculty, email Counseling Dean Marcos Rivera with your name, discipline, office location, and days/times you’ll be available