Connection March 2016

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A Publication from the Office of the President

In this Issue ...

Professional Development Day...................4–5

Forum Highlights Technical Career Pathways....................6–9

Schneider Electric Supports Priority Needs.......... 11

QEP, TSE: Joined at The HIPs Over the past year, Margaret Burdette, coordinator of SACSCOC Compliance and Assessment, with the assistance of a large number of individuals across the institution, has written the College’s Compliance Report for our accrediting agency, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on College, or SACSCOC. The report is a required step in the process of reaffirming the College’s accreditation. An offsite review team is reviewing the report and will meet at the SACSOC office in Atlanta April 19-21 to determine the College’s compliance with the Core Requirements, Comprehensive Standards, and Federal Requirements. The College Margaret Burdette, coordinator of SACSCOC Compliance and will receive feedback from the committee Assessment, left, and Sarah Shumpert, director of Curriculum within a few weeks of the review and have and Instructional Support. the opportunity to respond with a Focused Report. The Focused Report will be sent to an offsite committee along with the College’s Timeline Leading to Our QEP Topic Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) in September. Selection for Reaccreditation Work on the QEP has been transpiring for • 2006—Adopted the Learning College Principles over a year, said Sarah Shumpert, director of and completed the first QEP, the Learning Curriculum and Instructional Support, who Excellence Initiative (LEI) is chairing the committees tasked with the • 2010—Approved and implemented 10-year creation of the plan. The College selected High vision to support the Transformative Student Impact Practices or HIPs as its topic for the Experience (TSE); also received five-year grant QEP, which is a written plan to improve student from U.S. Department of Education (DOE) Title learning and is another required component III Strengthening Institutions grant funds to of reaffirmation of accreditation. “The plan more powerfully focus on student learning and will show how the College plans to embed at success for first-time postsecondary students. least two HIPs, such as learning communities, • 2014—College defined the Transformative service learning, work-based learning, and Student Experience (TSE). capstone projects, (continued on page 14)

TCTC Students Dominate SCSTA College Event................ 13

March 2016

Passionate people TRANSFORMING LIVES

AND BUILDING STRONG COMMUNITIES ONE STUDENT AT A TIME.


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