CommunityConnection Maricopa Community Colleges • Office of the Chancellor • Community Advisory Committees • Vol. 1 • March 2012
District Progressing With Expanded Transfer Programs | Chancellor Update
Community Advisory Chairs Take Action
At their February 28 meeting, Chancellor Rufus Glasper told the Governing Board that two new inter-university agreements will make it easier for Maricopa Community College students to transfer to universities in the near future. The first agreement, with the University of Arizona (U of A), will increase the number of Maricopa students transferring to U of A over the next five years, expanding opportunities for direct transfer to specified degree programs.
CAC Chairs: Valerie Churchwell, Cindy Harbottle, Kathie Gummere, Dan Cortez, Diana Yazzie Devine, Patti Hibbeler, Bill Pasco
The second agreement, with the University of Phoenix, includes incentives for students, faculty, and staff to enroll. The agreement, the Chancellor said, also includes provisions to work with local business, academic, and diversity leaders to develop focused curriculum and to meet workforce needs. Students will be able to earn an associate’s degree at any of the 10 Maricopa Community Colleges and seamlessly transfer to a bachelor’s degree program at University of Phoenix.
Longtime Board Member Campbell to Retire Dr. Don Campbell, who has served on the Governing Board for more than 28 years, announced during the Board meeting that he will not run for re-election in the fall. “It’s time for me to retire and let someone else take my place,” he said. Dr. Campbell represents District 5, which is roughly the southwest quarter of Maricopa County. His association with the Maricopa Community Colleges is extensive, having graduated from Phoenix College in 1956. He has been involved in many civic activities throughout his career. Dr. Campbell received a standing ovation at the Board meeting.
Dr. Maria Harper-Marinick, Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost, Division of Academic & Student Affairs, has extended an invitation to all of the Chancellor’s Community Advisory Chairs (or their designees) to join the Minority Male Initiative Task Force. The Task Force meets quarterly. Each summer at their planning retreat, the Task Force identifies focus areas and dedicated subcommittees for the coming academic year. The three sub-committees identified for 2011-2012 are: Student Learning Outcomes, Assessment Conference, and Mentor Program. The next Task Force Committee Meeting will be held on April 11, 2012, from 3pm to 5pm., District Office, Room 128. The Task Force Retreat is scheduled for June 20, 2012, from 9am to 2pm, Rio Conference Center.
Achieving a College Education (ACE) is Possible The Maricopa ACE program has been nationally recognized for providing non-college facing students the opportunity to take college credit courses while still enrolled in high school. Program design includes: • Bringing together three facets of the educational pipeline: high school, community college, and university • Helping students make smooth transitions at important junctures (from high school to community college and community college to university) The ACE Advantage: Charting the Pathway to College (1999) validated ACE’s nine essential elements: 1. Creation of student cohort groups 2. Focus on at-risk students 3. High academic standards 4. Non-threatening environment 5. Continuous contact with students
6. Family involvement 7. Strong collaboration between institutions 8. Long overlap of transition points 9. Scholarships and Financial Aid Information
Access CommunityConnection online: http://www.maricopa.edu/chancellor/cac/news Chancellor Update ACE Program Campbell Retirement Message from the Chairs
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