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Leading Through Change: Investing In Student Success

Leading Through Change: Investing In Student Success. Convocation Spring 2013 Sacramento City College Dr. Kathryn E. Jeffery President. Governor’s 2013-14 Proposed Budget What the budget means for CCs Student Success at SCC Intentional Engagement Colleagues making a difference

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Leading Through Change: Investing In Student Success

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  1. Leading Through Change:Investing In Student Success Convocation Spring 2013 Sacramento City College Dr. Kathryn E. Jeffery President

  2. Governor’s 2013-14 Proposed Budget • What the budget means for CCs • Student Success at SCC • Intentional Engagement • Colleagues making a difference • A Decision-making Strategy • Words of Wisdom • Premiere of a production by City Films

  3. Highlights of Proposed 2013-14 Budget • No change in student fees. • $196.9 million (3.6%) for increased apportionments, $179 million for deferral buydown. ($197M) • $133.2 million in increased General $16.9 million to provide increased access to matriculated students through the use of technology. • Change the census-based apportionment system.

  4. Highlights of Proposed 2013-14 Budget • Limit state-supported instruction in community colleges to 90 units. (Creates a cap for students to receive state subsidized instruction; after 90 units student to pay “full cost”) • Require all students seeking a BOG Fee Waiver to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). (Cal Grant-Dream Act application option is being developed by the California Student Aid Commission.)

  5. Highlights of Proposed 2013-14 Budget • Shift of the remaining adult education program, including $300 million, from K-12 schools to community colleges. ($315.7 M) • Creation of a $450 million energy efficiency fund.

  6. http://www.ccleague.org/files/public/2013-14BudgetPresentation.pdfhttp://www.ccleague.org/files/public/2013-14BudgetPresentation.pdf

  7. Intentional Engagement • Deliberate, planned encounter with the intent of making a commitment that opens a window of opportunity and expands a student’s knowledge and understanding. • 212 Degrees: the extra degree

  8. “Sawubona” means “I see you” and the response “Ngikhona” means “I am here”. Zulu greeting

  9. Faculty Work Group Task Force Recommendation: Personal appeal to students from the college president • Check prerequisites for your classes. • Check the class schedule. If you have not met a prerequisite for your class, you will need to do so before taking the course. • If you are on a waitlist, attend the first class meeting. • If you do not attend, you will lose the opportunity to add the class. • Drop a class if you decide not to attend. • Go to eServices to drop your class within the first two weeks to avoid receiving a “W” grade on your transcripts.

  10. Buy your books as soon as possible. • Books and everything you need to keep up with coursework are available at our College Store on campus. • Seek tutoring early in the semester if you are struggling in a class. • SCC has wonderful tutoring services if you need them. Contact our Learning Skills and Tutoring Center at (916) 558-2258 for help. • Plan ahead to find a parking space on campus. • Traffic can be heavy at the beginning of the semester. Get your parking pass and come to campus early to make it to class on time. Or, take advantage of the UTP and use Regional Transit.

  11. Medicat: Electronic Health Management Solution • Electronic Health Records Benefits • Provides electronic access to medical history/chart • Reduces charting time • Enables health center Quality Improvement • Eliminates 'Lost' Records/Charts • Ensures Security & HIPAA Compliance • Adheres to Wellness Guidelines & Alerts • Enables trend analysis for your campus • Early Outbreak Warnings • Confidential communication • Education

  12. Recognizing student potential and rewarding academic achievement through positive educational, social, leadership experiences. • She Shares, the Dewey Square Group • Spring 2012: Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye • Tamara Knox and Samantha Suarez (Victoria Henderson) • Fall 2012: Jennifer Siebel Newsom, writer, producer and director of Miss Representation • Shabrina Buksh (Victoria Henderson) • Jacklyn Macias (Sandy Ruedas) • Lacy Berry, Eugenia Canales & Anna Taylor (Ramona Cobian) • Metti Etana (Kimberly Beyrer)

  13. Men of Color Institute, Fall 2012 • Phoenix, AZ • Marquis Lawson (Tony Davis & Michael Poindexter) • Sacramento Speakers Series: December 4, 2012 • President William Jefferson Clinton • Jeffrey Nakata, Phi Theta Kappa (Anna Joy, Sally Anne Jackson, Nicholas Miller)

  14. Excellence Awards • SCC Celebration of Excellence 2013 • NISOD Excellence Awards 2012 • Andy Divanyan • Diane Belair • Sarah Eyanson • Jan Lee • Dianne Heimer • Connie Zuercher

  15. SLEEPE PrincipleDr. William Moore, UT Austin, CCLP • Decision-making Strategy • Social • Legal • Educational • Economical • Political • Ethical

  16. Self-fulfilling Prophecy:Pygmalion Effect • Consciously or not we tip people off as to what our expectations are. • We exhibit thousands of cues, some as subtle as the tilting of heads, raising of eye brows or dilation of nostrils, but most are much more obvious. • And people pick up on those cues.

  17. 1972-73

  18. Norman C. Francis, President of Xavier University for 45 years. The nation’s longest-sitting college president is 81 years old. "There's a human capital out there that we have not totally harnessed. That may be part of what keeps me going. It's like mining gold. It's there, we need it, and we can't afford to lose it."

  19. Special thanks to Robert Gore & Nathan Schemel, Film professors and Tyler Adams, Film student fall 2013. • Premiere of a City Films production summarizing budget activities at SCC!

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