BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 2016 BOND PRESENTATION SESSION #1

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BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 2016 BOND PRESENTATION SESSION #1 1

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Welcome Center Bakersfield College does not have a central location on its campus to welcome first-time visitors. Visitors of the college usually wander aimlessly until they finally reach their point of destination with the assistance of a staff member or a random good Samaritan student. The welcome center will be the central point of contact for first-time visitors, continuing and new students and parents when they visit the BC campus. The center will be located in the Administration Building. 3

Welcome Center Administration Building- Welcome Center The Welcome Center will provide information to new and continuing students by assisting them with the following: The mechanics of accessing the BC portal, Inside BC Selecting a major How to prepare for the placement test Provide information on orientation, counseling, and other student support services Welcome Center Proposed Budget Furniture $62,437 (List Price) $31,197 (Actual Price) Laser Jet Printer $1,022 Lap Tops $18,056 Total $81,515 4

Athletic Projects Women s Field House Compliance with Title IX Modernized & Improve comparable space to the current men s facility Additional locker room space for community events Women s Club House Compliance with Title IX Modernized & Improve comparable space to the current men s facility Develop new team rooms based upon like men s facilities for like sports. Title IX Implication Bakersfield College strives to maintain compliance with Title IX as it relates to locker room/team room by gender. These facilities would provide equitable locker rooms/team rooms for female athletes. Provide equitable opportunities to all students participating in Athletics. The Women s Field House would accommodate the female athletes participating in areas in close proximity to the Gymnasium, Track, Pool, & Tennis Courts. The Women s Club House would accommodate the female athletes participating close in proximity to the softball field & soccer field. As reported in the College EADA Report for 2013-2014, 33.42% (144) of the athletes were female and 66.58% (249) were male. 5

Athletic Projects Memorial Stadium - Athletic Complex Ability to host multiple revenue generating events Enhanced experience with updated Scoreboard and sound system Title IX compliance for equitable competition facilities for Football & Soccer Revenue Generation needs Replace natural Grass with synthetic turf with expanded playing field Replace Track surface with new surface Ability to host multiple events, including major soccer and track events throughout the year Video Capable LED Scoreboard with messaging capabilities Scoreboard location to optimize viewing from any seat in the stands 6

Agriculture Sciences Ag Engineering Horticulture C D Kern County Agriculture is Growing! In 2006, Kern County Agriculture is a $3.4 Billion Industry Agriculture in 2013 is valued at over $6.7 Billion Bakersfield College Ag infrastructure stagnates The Agriculture building has not changed since 1953. Course Offerings Decrease Class Populations Increase Year Sections of Course offerings Students per Section Unduplicated students Students in Agriculture 2006 93 21 936 1,955 2013 64 41 1,915 2,624 Did You Know? Nursery Crops are California s 5 th largest agricultural commodity behind Dairy, Grapes, Almonds and Cattle. 7

Agriculture Sciences Ag Engineering Horticulture Program growth is limited by the existing infrastructure Class enrollment capacity is limited due to a lack of available classrooms and labs. Mechanized Agriculture Labs are shared with other disciplines, limiting growth and expansion. Existing lab facilities were designed for smaller class sizes, this creates potential equipment and student safety hazards. Equipment with the newest technologies in agriculture cannot be purchased due to a lack of lab floor space and storage facilities. Local high schools have better facilities to teach classes in tissue culture, farm operations, animal husbandry and mechanical shop facilities. The Learning Environment should be hands-on with active labs Today s production agricultural concepts are taught in theory in all agricultural disciplines and simplified during labs due to the lack of agricultural infrastructure and usable farming acreage to apply lessons from a book. Antiquated labs with old equipment decreases the learning standard when preparing a student for a higher education or an industry career. Our students should be learning about today s Agriculture by exploring tomorrow's technology 8

AERA STEM Success Center AERA Energy donated $500K towards the cost of building a STEM Success Center, but the conservative value-engineered cost is around $850K. Science and Math Building New Construction STEM Neighborhood Projects Needs Justification The AERA STEM Success Center is designed to be a top rate learning environment with cutting edge technologies. Computer docking station lab with plotting/printing capabilities Interactive conference room Design lab Central study space for supplemental instruction Counseling & student support services MESA Industrial Automation Lab Renovation of existing MESA Center Estimated cost of $350K Due to the high demand for math and science courses, the college has been approved for a new building. STEM program has grown to over 1500 majors Lack of classroom space Science labs, lecture halls, classrooms, office space The Industrial Automation Lab will provide additional lab facilities to support the Bachelors of Science degree in Industrial Automation. Cutting edge robotic technology Manufacturing integration 9

Stem Building 10

Student Services Projects Counseling Center Seven counselors and six education advisors were hired this past year. Space needs to be maximized. International Students Center International students want to come to Bakersfield College. A center, and program, are imperative. Career Center Undecided students are at risk students. This center helps them decide on a chosen career. Needs Justification The Counseling Center is the space where students map out their pathways to success. With the recent addition of counselors and education advisors, the need for intrusive advising can now be met. Computer bank with printer capabilities Paint, and carpet Larger front counter space Private cubicles for education advisors to avoid FERPA violations. New air duct system Between 75-80 International students are enrolled for fall 2015. Project 50% increase for fall 2016 Lack of physical center space for students Office space, computer bank, assistant space The Career Center will provide space for specific career guidance and counseling. Computer bank Office space, file space, software, student work area 11

Infrastructure Footage Affected by 2016 Bond Facility Square Footage Percentage of Square Footage Usage Maintenance and Operations Building 15,000 7.41% Administration Stem Mesa Building 3,000 1.48% Student/Administration ABC Building 41,000 20.27% Student/Administration Math Science and Engineering Building 104,000 51.41% Student Agriculture Building 22,000 10.87% Student Language Arts Building Swing Space 12,300 6.08% Student Women s Field House Building 5,000 2.47% Student Total Proposed New Square Footage 202,300 100% 12

There are projects that were not completed due to limited resources provided by the 2002 SRID bond. This confirms that the SRID funds allocated to Bakersfield College were not sufficient to address the significant infrastructure needs. The image below shows the analysis of the SRID (Measure G) source and use of funds (Figure 1). The funds committed to projects underway ($15.5 million) will be used to support the STEM building and Maintenance and Operation facilities. ain enan e pera ions nfras ru ure uil in e u en u ess Cen er ase en in pa e ini ially e Cen er per anen ly Ca pus Cen er Cafe eria u en spa es C uil in oo s ore e u i e ffi es an foun a ion Conferen e Cen er en in ro e s inal ro e lans ni ial ro e lans 13