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Selected Community College Models. California Community College Chief Instructional Officers Fall 2012 Conference. Presented by. Henry D. Shannon, Ph.D. Superintendent/President Chaffey College. Faith. Friends. Family. Community College Credo.
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Selected Community College Models California Community College Chief Instructional Officers Fall 2012 Conference
Presented by Henry D. Shannon, Ph.D. Superintendent/President Chaffey College
Faith Friends Family
Community College Credo Give us your tired, your poor, your employed and unemployed, your first-generation college students, your people with disabilities, your academically underprepared, give us your gifted but poorly managed. Give us all your people in need of an even chance, a second chance, a third chance. Give us all of these people and we will move mountains to provide them with both a place and opportunity to succeed. Kay McClenney, Ph.D. Director, Center for Community College Student Engagement and Sid W. Richardson Regents Fellow in the Community College Leadership Program at the University of Texas
Community College Core Values Access Affordability Responsiveness Innovation Flexibility
CCCCIO Mission Statement 2012 - 2014 The CCCCIO represents CIO's statewide with integrity and commitment to academic excellence while providing strong support to CIO diversity within a climate of inclusiveness.
CCCCIO Vision 2012 - 2014 The CCCCIO will serve as a champion of student success, with commitment to student access, equity, and diversity.
Budget Staff/ Faculty Issues SLO’s Access Completion FON Shared Governance Student Success Basic Skills Accountability 50% law Enrollment Curriculum
CRISIS “Dangerous Opportunity” By Gus Whalen 10
Philosophical Paradox Prison vs. Higher Education 15
Selected Community College Governance Models • City University of New York • Florida Community Colleges • Missouri Community Colleges • Illinois Community Colleges • Texas Community Colleges • Arizona Community Colleges • California Community Colleges
“If the horse is dead, dismount.” – Dakota Indians Photo courtesy of www.legendsofamerica.org