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This document outlines the goals and operations of the Arizona Transfer Articulation Task Force (ATF) and the Arizona Transfer Articulation Support System (ATASS) for the 2009-2010 academic year. Key objectives include facilitating community college student transfers to public universities without loss of credit, addressing transfer issues, and fostering collaboration among educational institutions. The ATF portal pages will serve as a comprehensive resource for meeting information and articulation resources. Relevant contact information and support services for effective participation are also provided.
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Articulation Task Force(ATF)Host Training Institution Name 2009-2010
Overview of the Arizona Transfer Articulation Support System (ATASS) – Goals of the ATF • Implement the Arizona Transfer Model to ensure that community college students may transfer to Arizona public universities without loss of credit toward a baccalaureate degree • Anticipate and/or resolve transfer issues • Cooperatively exchange articulation information • Engage in statewide program and curriculum development and revision discussions • Discuss potential program partnerships and agreements • Build and maintain collaborative relationships in support of these goals
Overview of the AZTransfer Website • http://www.aztransfer.com/home • Community College Students • University Students • Advisors • Faculty/Admin
ATF Portal Pages • Each ATF has a portal page • A one-stop page for your ATF • Meeting information • Agenda • Link to past ATF Reports • Common Course Matrices • ATF CEG Pages • Contacts for your ATF • Major Guides for your discipline • Listserv address
ATF Meeting Materials • 30 days prior to meeting • Chair & host will receive instructional letter and sample agenda via email from articulation facilitator • ATAC facilitator will be copied on message • ATAC facilitator will then contact chair to assist with meeting arrangements and coordinating agenda • ATF members will then receive meeting announcement via email from the articulation facilitator • Following these messages, ATF chair should contact members via listserv and forward draft agenda • ATF chair should consult with meeting host regarding meeting arrangements
Role of ATF Host prior to ATF Meeting • Confirm date and time for the ATF meeting with chair, ATAC facilitator and articulation facilitator • Schedule room for meeting • Technology (computer, projector & Internet connection) required at ATF meetings • Parking arrangements • Provide map to meeting room, parking location, and lodging information to Chatlines application link or listserv • OPTIONAL – provide refreshments and/or lunch for ATF members
Role of ATF Host prior to ATF Meeting • If an individual requires Disability Support Services for a statewide meeting, the chair, host and articulation facilitator should be contacted at least 2 weeks prior to the meeting with information about the specific services needed. • After the 2 week window, the host institution and the articulation facilitator will make their ‘best effort’ to provide the services needed. • ATASS will fund any Disability Support Services that are needed at statewide transfer meetings. • If the individual requiring service cancels within 72 hours of the meeting, the individual’s institution must assume the costs of the services.
Role of ATF Host at ATF Meeting • Optional: Ask an administrator to give a “Welcome” to your guests • Review “house keeping” items: location of restrooms; lunch plans; etc
Contact Information for Statewide Staff • Mike Hensley, Ph.D - ATASS Business Analyst - Michael.Hensley@asu.edu - 928-317-6105 • Ann Huber, M.Ed • Articulation Facilitator • Ann.Huber@asu.edu • 520-206-3986