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2010-2011 JSCC Annual Industrial Technology Advisory Board Meeting

2010-2011 JSCC Annual Industrial Technology Advisory Board Meeting. April 15, 2011 JACKSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE M131 . Welcome and Introductions Terri Messer. Advisory Board Members JSCC Faculty and Staff. Alternative Funding Sources. Perkins IV Grant Center of Emphasis

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2010-2011 JSCC Annual Industrial Technology Advisory Board Meeting

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  1. 2010-2011 JSCCAnnual Industrial Technology Advisory Board Meeting April 15, 2011JACKSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEM131

  2. Welcome and IntroductionsTerri Messer Advisory Board Members JSCC Faculty and Staff

  3. Alternative Funding Sources Perkins IV Grant Center of Emphasis Green Jobs Energy Grant

  4. Local Workforce Initiatives West Tn Healthcare H&M Construction Fastenal Leroy Somer Pinnacle Foods Procter & Gamble Aeneas City of Jackson

  5. Career Readiness Certificate • ACT has profiled more than 12,000 individual jobs across the country to determine the skills and skill levels needed to succeed in them. According to our findings, three skills are highly important to most jobs: • Reading for Information • Applied Mathematics • Locating Information • A solid foundation of these three skills is essential for a well-qualified workforce. • A recent American Management Association survey found that 38 percent of job applicants taking employer-administered tests lacked the reading and math skills needed in the jobs for which they applied. Information retrieval and problem-solving skills—what the Locating Information test measures—are highly relevant in our information-based business culture.

  6. Career Readiness Cert. Results 2010-11 Of 27 upcoming graduates tested:

  7. Ind’l Tech Program Curriculum Improvements • Progress on Exit Exam scores • Visit to Madisonville Community College industrial tech program for inclusion in grant opportunity • Launch of Multi Skilled Maintenance Technician Concentration – Online New training equipment • Advertising Campaign/Promotion: • TTC to be contacted • High school visits • Industry mailings/contacts • Local TV/radio/newspaper • Trade journal

  8. Progress on Improved Exit Exam Scores *Improvement attributed to updating allowable amount of current curriculum questions.

  9. Industrial Technology Graduate Review

  10. Business Enrollment Trend Where do we go from here based on our estimated future?

  11. Industrial Technology Promotional Activities Reference new brochures in folder Watch commercial

  12. Let us hear from you…

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