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1 SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGE Mission Our mission is to prepare students to succeed in a changing world within an environment that values excellence in learning, teaching, innovation and diversity Strategic Goals Goal 1: Focus college efforts on student learning and student success. Goal 2: Deliver instruction and services in formats and at sites that best meet student needs. Goal 3: Provide campus facilities, programs and co-curricular activities at Miramar College that enhance the college experience for students. Goal 4: Initiate and strengthen beneficial partnerships with business and industry, schools and community. Goal 5: Enhance Miramar College s visibility, attractiveness and reputation for quality and student centeredness in a setting that celebrates diversity. Goal 6: Improve and strengthen Miramar College s internal processes to include program review, master planning, strategic planning and budget development College-Wide Goals & Priorities Collegewide Planning & Budgeting Processes Facilities Enrollment Management Student Success Professional Growth Marketing & Outreach Operational Effectives Community Partnersips Accreditation Quick Links College-wide Goals & Priorities: Strategic Goals: Master Calendar: College Achievements: College Sexual Harassment Plan: CEC Agendas & Minutes: Accreditation: Construction Updates: Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA Welcome Back Opening Day Fall 2008 Thursday, August 21, :00 AM - 12:00 Noon
2 Program Patricia Hsieh, Ed.D. President On behalf of the college, I would like to welcome the faculty, managers, and staff who have joined the college or been promoted since Spring As a college, we are delighted to have you on the team. Congratulations on making the best professional decision to be a part of. New Hires and Promotions since Spring 2008 Atala Arreola...Facilities Louis Ascione...Liberal Arts Juli Bartolomei...Academic Senate Lonny Bosselman... Aviation Edgar de los Reyes...Financial Aid Sylvia Estrada...Student Accounting Adam Feria...Student Accounting Peter Fong...Student Services Paulette Hopkins... Business, Math & Science Adela Jacobson...Student Affairs Crystal Jimenez...Reprographics Trine Jobe... Biology Aster Keleta...President s Office Michael Lopez... Philosophy Epifanio Lorenzo-Garcia...Facilities Guadalupe Martinez...Park & Aquatic Center Edwin McLemore...Transfer Center Diana Medera...Campus Police Lisa Munoz... English Truongson Nguyen... Outreach Mary Patterson...Business Office Kenneth Reinstein... English Dennis Sheean...Fire Technology Daniel Stillson...Facilities Minh T Trinh...Counseling Craig Wilde...Business Office Phillip Todd Williams...Instr Computer Support Amanda Wurangian...Veterans Continental Breakfast will be provided in the foyer of I-101 A/B... 8:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductions... 8:30 a.m. Darrel Harrison Sam Shooshtary Brittany Forester New Hire Video... 8:50 a.m. State of the College... 9:00 a.m. Patricia Hsieh College Wide Master Planning Process, Cycle & Timeline... 9:15 a.m. Duane Short College Plan for Sexual Harassment Training... 9:35 a.m. Judy Patacsil Prop S & N Construction Projects Communication Plan... 9:50 a.m. Sandi Trevisan Basic Skills Initiative Workshop... 10:00 a.m. Lisa Brewster Lunch & Teaching Institute...12:00 Noon I-101 Patio Francois Bereaud Schools & Departments Meetings... 1:00-4:00 p.m. Special thanks to the Miramar College Café, Audio Visual Department, Operations Department, the President s Office, Communication Services, Campus Police, Academic Senate, Classified Senate, Associated Student Council, BSI Task Force, and Kevin Alston as Master of Ceremony
3 SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGE Mission Our mission is to prepare students to succeed in a changing world within an environment that values excellence in learning, teaching, innovation and diversity Strategic Goals Goal 1: Focus college efforts on student learning and student success. Goal 2: Deliver instruction and services in formats and at sites that best meet student needs. Goal 3: Provide campus facilities, programs and co-curricular activities at Miramar College that enhance the college experience for students. Goal 4: Initiate and strengthen beneficial partnerships with business and industry, schools and community. Goal 5: Enhance Miramar College s visibility, attractiveness and reputation for quality and student centeredness in a setting that celebrates diversity. Goal 6: Improve and strengthen Miramar College s internal processes to include Program review, master planning, strategic planning and budget development Ranked College-Wide Priorities 1. Fully develop, implement and link college-wide planning, program review and student learning outcome processes 2. Increase efficiency of institutional structure, course offerings, and services 3. Focus resources on promoting student success and/or while planning for future programs 4. Strengthen/expand community partnerships, marketing, and outreach 5. Maintain current levels of professional development 6. Maintain involvement in and focus on facilities planning and utilization Quick Links College-wide Priorities: Strategic Goals: Master Calendar: College Achievements: College Sexual Harassment Plan: CEC Agendas & Minutes: Accreditation: Construction Updates: Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA Welcome Back Convocation Fall 2009 Thursday, August 20, :30 AM - 12:00 Noon Fieldhouse Gym
4 Program Patricia Hsieh, Ed.D. President Welcome to Fall 2009, the following is for your information and use. Accreditation Self-Study for Fall 2010 Site Visit Time Line (As of August 20, 2009) Fall 2009 Wednesday, August 19, :00-12:00pm. Room S5106 Miramar Co-Chair Meeting (Planning Agenda, Recommendations Integration) Monday October 26, 2009 Campus Teams complete final drafts of FULL CONTENT of Self Study (Version 3) First Round of Public Forum Monday, November 16, :45-1:45 pm Tuesday, November 17, :00-1:00 pm Wednesday, November 18, :00-6:00 pm Friday December 11, 2009 Complete draft (Version 4) is posted on campus G-drive for comment, correction Spring 2010 Opening Day presentation of the Self Study or Flex Activity Second Round of Public Forum Monday, March 8, :00-6:00 pm Tuesday, March 9, :-00-1:00 pm Third Round of Public Forum Wednesday, April 7, :00-6:00 pm Thursday, April 8, :00-1:00 pm April 16, 2010 Draft report (Version 5) is finalized and approved by Steering Committee Draft report (Version 5) is circulated to constituent groups for final review and approval May 11, 2010 Final report (Version 5) is reviewed, approved by CEC Summer 2010 June 2010 Final report is scheduled for board of trustees approval Send for Duplication and Accreditation Fall 2010 Accreditation site visit Master of Ceremony: Vuong Nguyen Continental Breakfast will be provided in the Foyer of the Fieldhouse Gym... 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Introductions... 9:00 a.m. Daphne Figueroa Joyce Allen Franchesca Gade President President President Academic Senate Classified Senate Associated Student Council Opening Remarks... 9:15 a.m. Patricia Hsieh College President College-Wide Planning Process / College-Wide Master Plan... 9:50 a.m. Kathy Werle Linda Woods Greetings from SDCCD and AFT... 10:10 a.m. Mr. Rich Grosch President, SDCCD Board of Trustees Dr. Constance M. Carroll Chancellor, SDCCD Jim Mahler President, AFT Break... 10:20 a.m. Budget Development Process... 10:25 a.m. Denise Kapitzke Progress on Accreditation... 10:45 a.m. Kathy Werle Linda Woods Update on Parking and Emergency Preparedness... 11:15 a.m. Dan Gutowski Update from Student Services... 11:30 a.m. Peter Fong Progress on Sustainability at Miramar College... 11:50 a.m. Laura T. Gonzalez Patricia Flower Lunch...Noon Schools & Departments Meetings...1:00-4:00 p.m. Special thanks to the Miramar College Café, Audio Visual Department, Operations Department, the President s Office, Communication Services, Campus Police, Academic Senate, Classified Senate, Associated Student Council, and Vuong Nguyen as Master of Ceremony
5 SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGE Mission Our mission is to prepare students to succeed in a changing world within an environment that values excellence in learning, teaching, innovation and diversity Strategic Goals Goal 1: Focus college efforts on student learning and student success. Goal 2: Deliver instruction and services in formats and at sites that best meet student needs. Goal 3: Provide campus facilities, programs and co-curricular activities at Miramar College that enhance the college experience for students. Goal 4: Initiate and strengthen beneficial partnerships with business and industry, schools and community. Goal 5: Enhance Miramar College s visibility, attractiveness and reputation for quality and student centeredness in a setting that celebrates diversity. Goal 6: Improve and strengthen Miramar College s internal processes to include Program review, master planning, strategic planning and budget development. 2010/2011 Academic Year Ranked College-Wide Priorities 1. Improve the quality of student learning, institutional structures and student support / services through the use of effective strategies such as: enrollment management, Student Learning Outcome Assessment Cycle (SLOAC) process, Basic Skills/grants, etc. 2. Refine and integrate the Program Review and SLOAC processes and demonstrate their link to transparent college-wide planning and resource allocation 3. Identify ways to acquire new resources and/or funding to support college programs 4. Strengthen/expand community and educational partnerships 5. Connect facilities planning and campus safety with the Instructional Master Plan, and plan for smooth transition into facilities under construction 6. Identify creative ways to provide and support staff development Quick Links College-wide Priorities: Strategic Goals: Master Calendar: College Achievements: College Sexual Harassment Plan: CEC Agendas & Minutes: Accreditation: Construction Updates: Fall 2010 Convocation Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA Thursday, August 19, :30 AM - 12:00 Noon ILC
6 PROGRAM Master of Ceremony: Vuong Nguyen Continental Breakfast will be provided in the Foyer of I-101 A&B... 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Introductions, ILC... 9:00 a.m. Daphne Figueroa Joyce Allen Franchesca Gade President President President Academic Senate Classified Senate Associated Student Council Patricia Hsieh, Ed.D. President On behalf of the college, I would like to welcome the faculty, managers, and staff who have joined the college or been appointed with new assignments since July 1, As a college, we are delighted to welcome you. Congratulations on making the best professional decision to be a part of team. New Hires and Appointments Since July 1, 2010 Instructional Lab Technician, Learning Resources...Alvin Angeles Site Compliance Officer...Lou Ascione Administrative Technician, Business Office...Gale Bañez Interim PLACe Coordinator... Daphne Figueroa Online Coordinator...Fred Garces SLOAC Facilitator...Buran Haidar Flex Coordinator... Thomas Schilz Fall 2010 Date for Accreditation Site Visit and Initial Evaluation Report: Site Visit: Monday, October 11, Thursday, October 14, Initial Evaluation Report: Afternoon, Thursday, October 14, 2010 (Time and Location - TBD) Lunch Best Mediterranean Cuisine In Town Opening Remarks... 9:10 a.m. Patricia Hsieh College President College-Wide Master Planning Process... 9:15 a.m. Kathy Werle Linda Woods Greetings from SDCCD and AFT... 10:45 a.m. Rich Grosch President, SDCCD Board of Trustees Constance M. Carroll Chancellor, SDCCD Jim Mahler President, AFT Guild Budget Update... 11:00 a.m. Brett Bell Sustainability in the Classroom... 11:30 a.m. Laura T. Gonzalez Foundation Annual Fund Campaign... 11:45 a.m. Sandi Trevisan Lunch at I-105, 106, 108, 109, 110 and Noon Schools & Departments Meetings...1:00-4:00 p.m. Special thanks to Audio Visual Department, Operations Department, the President s Office, Communication Services, Campus Police, Academic Senate, Classified Senate, Associated Student Council and Vuong Nguyen as Master of Ceremony
7 Moving Miramar Forward Welcome Back Convocation Fall Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA Thursday, August 18, :30 AM - 4:00 PM J-224 & J-225
8 Moving Miramar Forward 2011 Fall Convocation Program Thursday, August 18, :30 AM - 4:00 P.M. J224 & J225 Master of Ceremonies: Vuong Nguyen Patricia Hsieh, Ed.D. President Continental Breakfast at J a.m. Opening...8:55 a.m. Vuong Nguyen Masters of Ceremonies Greetings...9:00 a.m. Patricia Hsieh Daphne Figueroa Joyce Allen Victor Bohm President President President President Miramar College Academic Senate Classified Senate Associated Student Council Budget Update... 9:10 a.m. Brett Bell Accreditation Update... 9:25 a.m. Randy Barnes and Linda Woods Greetings from SDCCD and AFT....9:50 a.m. (Upon arrival on campus) Mr. Rich Grosch Dr. Constance M. Carroll Mr. Jim Mahler President, SDCCD Chancellor, SDCCD President, AFT Board of Trustees Moving Miramar Forward through Program Review, Integrated Planning & College Governance... 10:00 a.m. An Interactive Discussion with Campus Leaders and Committee Members Facilitators Duane Short, MaryAnn Guevarra, Brett Bell and members of the Administrative, Instructional, Student Services, and Program Review/Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Cycle (PR/SLOAC) Committees Buran Haidar and members of the Planning and Institutional Effectiveness (PIE) Committee Darrel Harrison and members of the College Governance Committee (CGC) Lunch at J223, J224 & J Noon School Meetings... 1:00-2:00 p.m. Department Meetings... 2:00-4:00 p.m. Special thanks to the following departments: Audio Visual, Operations, Communication Services, Campus Police, Academic Senate, Classified Senate, Associated Student Council, the President s Office, and Vuong Nguyen as Master of Ceremonies Mission Our mission is to prepare students to succeed in a changing world within an environment that values excellence in learning, teaching, innovation and diversity Strategic Goals Goal 1: Focus college efforts on student learning and student success through quality education that is responsive to change. Goal 2: Deliver instruction and services in formats and at sites that best meet student needs. Goal 3: Enhance the college experience for students and the community by providing campus facilities, programs and co-curricular student-centered activities that celebrate diversity and sustainable practices. Goal 4: Initiate and strengthen beneficial partnerships with business and industry, schools and community. Goal 5: Refine the integration of Miramar College s internal planning processes and procedures. Quick Links Strategic Goals: Master Calendar: College Achievements: College Sexual Harassment Plan: documents/faculty/policies/sexual_harassment_plan_11-12_.pdf CEC Agendas & Minutes: Construction Updates:
9 Moving Miramar Forward Welcome Back Convocation Fall Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA Thursday, August 16, :00 AM - 4:00 PM J-224 & J-225
10 Lead the Change by Planning Ahead 2012 Fall Convocation Program Thursday, August 16, :00 AM - 4:00 P.M. J224 & J225 Master of Ceremonies: Vuong Nguyen Patricia Hsieh, Ed.D. President Continental Breakfast at J a.m. Opening...8:30 a.m. Vuong Nguyen Masters of Ceremonies Greetings...8:35 a.m. Patricia Hsieh Daphne Figueroa Joyce Allen TBA President President President ASC Representative Miramar College Academic Senate Classified Senate Associated Student Council Budget Update: Tentative Budget... 9:00 a.m. Brett Bell Behavior Intervention Team... 9:15 a.m. Greetings from the Board of Trustees and Chancellor... 10:45 a.m. Miramar College - The Year in Review... 10:55 a.m. Strategic Plan Outcomes Jerry Buckley Brett Bell Gerald Ramsey Instructional Services Division Administrative Services Division Student Services Division Student Achievement Data...11:10 a.m. Daniel Miramontez Student Learning & Service Outcomes Q&A plus Reflective Discussion Activity...11:25 a.m. PIE Committee Accreditation Update: 2012 Accreditation Follow-Up Report and Midterm Reporting Process Writing Work Group Composition...11:55 a.m. Jerry Buckley Benchmarks and Outcomes & Timeline to Completion... 12:05 a.m. Linda Woods Lunch at J223, J224 & J :15 p.m. School Meetings... 1:00-2:00 p.m. Department Meetings... 2:00-4:00 p.m. Mission Our mission is to prepare students to succeed in a changing world within an environment that values excellence in learning, teaching, innovation and diversity Strategic Goals Goal 1: Focus college efforts on student learning and student success through quality education that is responsive to change. Goal 2: Deliver instruction and services in formats and at sites that best meet student needs. Goal 3: Enhance the college experience for students and the community by providing campus facilities, programs and co-curricular student-centered activities that celebrate diversity and sustainable practices. Goal 4: Initiate and strengthen beneficial partnerships with business and industry, schools and community. Goal 5: Refine the integration of Miramar College s internal planning processes and procedures. Quick Links Strategic Goals: Master Calendar: College Achievements: College Sexual Harassment Plan: documents/faculty/policies/sexual_harassment_plan_11-12_.pdf CEC Agendas & Minutes: Construction Updates: Special thanks to the following departments: Audio Visual, Operations, Communication Services, Campus Police, Academic Senate, Classified Senate, Associated Student Council, the President s Office, and Vuong Nguyen as Master of Ceremonies
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