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Our Mission. For College Council First Reading February 17, 2012. Agenda . Issue identified by NWCCU evaluators Current Mission Statement language Recommendation Accreditation Steering Committee contacts. From the Year One Peer Evaluation Report:.
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Our Mission For College Council First Reading February 17, 2012
Agenda • Issue identified by NWCCU evaluators • Current Mission Statement language • Recommendation • Accreditation Steering Committee contacts
From the Year One Peer Evaluation Report: “The Evaluation Committee recommends that Clackamas Community College clarify the various statements of mission in order that the specific mission of the college may be generally understood by its community; in addition, the college should clarify how the Core Theme objectives match up with the fundamental elements of the mission. (1.A.1)”
Our Year 1 Report – Mission: b) Standard 1A Mission: To serve the people of the college district with quality education and training opportunities that are accessible to all students, adaptable to changing needs, and accountable to the community we serve.
Visions to Reality - Mission Summary: our mission To serve the people of the college district with quality education and training opportunities that are accessible to all students, adaptable to changing needs, and accountable to the community we serve.
Visions to Reality - Mission Statement: mission The mission of Clackamas Community College is to serve the people of the college district with quality education and training opportunities: • as a two-year college accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges • as a publicly supported, community-based organization, governed by a locally elected Board of Education • through programs and courses in professional-technical, liberal arts and sciences (college transfer), basic skills, adult interest, and custom-designed courses and support services • within available resources from student tuition and fees, local property taxes, state funds, and additional resource development activities (i.e., state and federal grants, individual and corporate gifts, etc.). philosophy The college’s mission is implemented with a commitment to being accessible, adaptable, and accountable.
Accreditation Steering Committee Recommendations: • Consistently use and display the Year One Report mission statement: • “To serve the people of the college district with quality education and training opportunities that are accessible to all students, adaptable to changing needs, and accountable to the community we serve.” • Modify the About Us web page to clarify the mission statement • Modify the Visions To Reality Mission page • Modify the Catalog “Mission” page to match the changes to Visions to Reality • Replace the banyan tree “Mission Statement” posters on campus with updated language (approximately $21 per poster) • See the proposed changes in the handout. . . .
Examples • About Us • Visions to Reality • Posters
Accreditation Steering Team • Bill Briare • Kim Carey • Tiffanie Clifford • Marsha Edwards • Kate Gray • Phillip King • Wes Locke • Elizabeth Lundy • Terry Mackey • Steffen Moller • Sharon Parker • Tara Sprehe • Bill Waters With special thanks to • Janet Paulson • Lenda Black