Maricopa Community Colleges • Office of the Chancellor • Community Advisory Committees • Vol. 2 • June 2012
Chancellor Update |
Legislative Update |
Seamless Student Experience
House Bill 2815
The Seamless Student Experience (SSE) is moving forward. The goal is to provide current and prospective students with a seamless experience as Dr. Rufus Glasper they pursue their educational goals within the Maricopa Community Colleges by creating a single process for a:
Financial Aid Blanket Consortium When completed, students will have a more stream-lined process for students to use in obtaining financial aid for courses taken at more than one Maricopa college in a given term. SSE continued —Page 5
Foundation Provides Scholarship Information
At our last meeting, members of the Chancellor’s Advisory Committees requested information on scholarships. In response, Dr. Steven R. Helfgot, the President & CEO of the Maricopa Community Colleges Foundation, will present at the Chancellor’s Community Advisory Committees meeting on June Dr. Steven Helfgot 11, 2012. The Foundation is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization. It is designated by the Maricopa County Community College District to receive and manage gifts on behalf of all 10 of its colleges. The Foundation actively seeks contributions from a variety of public and private sources, including individuals, corporations, and other foundations. It acts as a trustee for donations to assure that gifts are distributed in the manner specified by the donor.
Chancellor Update Community Advisory Committee Legislative Update 50th Anniversary Accreditation News
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Governing Board Elections Education Council New Transfer Program Minority Male Initiatives New MCCCD Positions MCCCD going Tobacco-Free
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House Bill 2815, legislation that would create the Job Training Program Study Committee, passed both the House and the Senate this session. When formed, the Committee will include representation from the Maricopa Community Colleges, and will: •
Evaluate existing, statutorily prescribed, job-training programs established by the Arizona Commerce Authority.
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Explore mechanisms for using community colleges as effective providers of job training for new or expanding businesses throughout Arizona.
• Analyze the appropriate role of private, fee-based providers of job training. • Evaluate and consider proposals to target job training at higher skill and wage levels. Additionally, the Committee will submit a progress report to the Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate by December 15, 2012.
Guns on Campus The Legislature did not pass a measure (SB1476) that would have allowed weapons to be carried on university or community college campuses.
FY 2013 Budget Funding for operating and equalization aid were included at the formula level. As a result of increases in enrollment growth, Maricopa’s General Fund appropriation should increase from $6.9 million in FY 2012 to $8.3 million in FY 2013, for a net increase of approximately $1.4 million. Overall, however, the community colleges’ appropriation decreased by $5.2 million because of a decrease in equalization assistance. Read CommunityConnection online: www.maricopa.edu/chancellor/cac/news Community Connection provides news and information about the Maricopa Community Colleges and the Chancellor’s Community Advisory Committees to the community. Community Connection is published and distributed quarterly. For more information, contact Maxine Hill, Liaison to the Chancellor’s Community Advisory Committees: 480.731.8176.