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1 | Page AGENDA BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING President’s Conference Room Tuesday November 21, 2017 10:00 am 10:00 am Call to Order………………………………………………………..………….……..….…...........Chair Michael G. Felt 10:05 am Trustees Attendance………………………………..………….…………..…..…………..…President Michael Elam 10:10 am Invocation……………………………………………….…………………………….…...…......…..Trustee John Smith 10:15 am Adoption of the Agenda 10:17 am Ethics Awareness & Conflict of Interest Reminder Ethics Statement …………………………………………………..…………………..………… …………. Each member of this board of trustees (except the student representative) is reminded of their obligations and duties under the State Government Ethics Act. Trustees must continually monitor, evaluate, and manage their personal, financial, and professional affairs to ensure the absence of conflicts of interest or even the appearance of conflicts of interest. Does any member of this board know of an actual conflict of interest or appearance of a conflict of interest which exists with regard to any matter coming before this board?” 10:20 am Introduction of Visitors and New Staff 10:25 am Trustees Business…………………………………………………….……………..………………Chair Michael Felt Consent Agenda 1. Minutes from the October 31, 2017 regular meeting 2. Financial Report: Fiscal Year 2016-17 State, County, and the Griffin Centre Expenditures through October 31, 2017

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AGENDA BOARD OF TRUSTEES

REGULAR MEETING President’s Conference Room

Tuesday November 21, 2017 10:00 am

10:00 am Call to Order………………………………………………………..………….……..….…...........Chair Michael G. Felt

10:05 am Trustees Attendance………………………………..………….…………..…..…………..…President Michael Elam

10:10 am Invocation……………………………………………….…………………………….…...…......…..Trustee John Smith

10:15 am Adoption of the Agenda

10:17 am Ethics Awareness & Conflict of Interest Reminder

Ethics Statement …………………………………………………..…………………..………… ………….

“Each member of this board of trustees (except the student representative) is reminded of their obligations and duties under the State Government Ethics Act. Trustees must continually monitor, evaluate, and manage their personal, financial, and professional affairs to ensure the absence of conflicts of interest or even the appearance of conflicts of interest. Does any member of this board know of an actual conflict of interest or appearance of a conflict of interest which exists with regard to any matter coming before this board?”

10:20 am Introduction of Visitors and New Staff

10:25 am Trustees Business…………………………………………………….……………..………………Chair Michael Felt

Consent Agenda

1. Minutes from the October 31, 2017 regular meeting2. Financial Report: Fiscal Year 2016-17 State, County, and the Griffin Centre Expenditures

through October 31, 2017

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Committee Reports

(1) Buildings, Grounds, Finance (2) Personnel and Student Services

Proposed Bylaw Change- Amendment-Article V, Section 3, Notice of Meetingsamendment- “Members and officers of the Board and the President shall bemailed e-mailed a written notifications from the Secretary as to the time and place of all meetings”

Trustees as Employees(3) Academic

10:45 am Chairman Comments/Announcements 1. 2018 ACCT National Legislative Summit- February 11-14, 20172. Trustee Christmas Party-December 16, 20173. Going Paperless Update

President’s Report – Dr. Michael Elam

1. Update on the Access Road2. Cultural Learning and Universal Enrichment (C.L.U.E.) Series3. Agricultural Entrepreneurship Certificate Program Graduates4. Caledonia Graduation-January5. Faculty/Staff Holiday Breakfast-December 8, 20176. Strategic Initiatives

Informational Items

Student Services & Enrollment 1. Complete 30 Campaign with Phi Theta Kappa and the Student Government Association

Institutional Effectiveness & Advancement

1. Foundation Updates

Student Government Association Report 1. SGA & PTK Collaboration Event2. Campus Meetings3. Holiday Parades4. SGA Officers for 2017-2018

11:00 am Closed Session

Adjournment

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Minutes from previous meeting

Halifax Community College

Board of Trustees

Minutes

October 31, 2017

Board of Trustees Present: Trustee Michael Felt, Chair

Trustee Marie Robinson, Vice Chair

Trustee Bettie Cofield

Trustee J. Deans Eatman

Trustee Stanley Edwards

Trustee Fannie Greene

Trustee Mary Mebane

Trustee Michael Mills

Trustee Ruel Solomon

Trustee John Smith

Trustee Byron Waters

Trustee Sammy Webb

Trustee Gabriel Roberts, Student Representative

Board of Trustee Absent: None

Others Present: Dr. Michael Elam, President/CEO

Dr. Bruce Busby, Interim Chief Academic Officer

and Dean of Curriculum

Dr. Barbara Hasty, Vice President of Student

Services and Enrollment Management

Dr. Jerry Edmonds, Interim Dean of Workforce &

Economic Development & Director of the Small

Business Center

Kimberly Mack, Executive Assistant to the

President and Board of Trustees

Vanessa Council, Graphic Designer

Allen Purser, Director of the HCC Foundation, Inc.

Margaret Murga, Human Resources Director

Jennifer Jones, Director of Career and College

Promise/SGA Advisor

David Forester, Vice President of Administrative

Services

Molly Wallace, Director of Public Relations and

Marketing

Dr. Eric Cunningham, Halifax County Schools

Superintendent

Dr. Alfred Smith, Halifax County Schools

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Dr. Tyrana Battle, Halifax County Schools

Dr. Keith Eades, Education Consultant

Call to Order

Chairman Michael Felt called the Halifax Community College Board of Trustees meeting to

order on October 31, 2017 at 10 a.m. in the conference room in the Dr. Phillip W. Taylor

Complex.

Trustee Quorum

Dr. Elam did a roll call. A quorum was met for the meeting.

Invocation

Trustee Smith gave the invocation.

Special Presentations

Dr. Michael Elam, President, and Michael Felt, Board Chairman, represented Kimberly Mack,

Executive Assistant to the President and Board of Trustees, with the American Association of

Community College Trustees Southern Professional Board Staff Award. Only five awards were

given in the country. After the presentation, Ms. Mack, thanked the Board, Dr. Elam and Dr.

Griffin for the award nomination.

Adoption of the Agenda

Trustee Edwards made the motion to adopt today’s agenda. Trustee Waters seconded the

motion. The motion carried.

Ethics Awareness & Conflict of Interest Reminder

Chairman Felt read the Ethics Awareness & Conflict of Interest reminder. There were no

conflicts of interest.

Introduction of Visitors and New Staff

There were no new staff. He did introduce Dr. Cunningham, Superintendent of Halifax County

Schools and his staff that were present with him.

Trustee Business

Consent Agenda

Chairman Felt asked if anyone had any questions or an item to pull off the agenda. No

one wanted to pull off any consent agenda items. Trustee Robinson made the motion to

accept the consent agenda with the minutes from the September 30, 2017 regular

meeting, Accountability/Credibility/Internal Audit Plan, and the Extended Holiday Time.

Trustee Mebane seconded the motion. The motion carried.

Committee Reports

Buildings, Grounds, and Finance

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Financial Report: Fiscal Year 2016-17 State, County, and the Centre Expenditures

through August 31, 2017-Mr. David Forester, Vice President of Administrative

Services, provided the financial report for Fiscal Year 2016-17 State, County, and the

Griffin Centre through September 30, 2017.

Personnel and Student Services

Extended Holiday Time-President Elam discussed the extended holiday time. In

previous years, the board has approved extending holiday time. The staff and

administration thank you for doing it again today. The dates the board approved were

December 22nd, 28th, and 29th.

Nomination of Karen Connell of KapStone Paper and Packaging to the HCC

Foundation Board of Directors, Inc.-Dr. Elam gave some background information on

Ms. Karen Connell from KapStone Paper Company. She comes highly recommended.

She has established herself and would be a good asset to the Foundation Board of

Director, Inc. Trustee Eatman made the motion to appoint her to the Foundation Board

of Directors, Inc. Trustee Edwards seconded the motion. The motion carried.

Academic

Request to Apply for the Emergency Management Service Certificate, Diploma, and

Degree Program Trustee Eatman asked Dr. Elam to give some information on

background information on applying for the Emergency Management Service Certificate,

Diploma, and Degree program. HCC is creating a pathways with Halifax County

Schools. In order to offer a course, we need to apply for the Emergency Management

Service program. Dr. Busby stated it would open the door to endless opportunities for

students in the area. Trustee Eatman made the motion to accept HCC applying for the

Emergency Management Service Certificate, Diploma, and Degree Program. Trustee

Mills seconded the motion. The motion carried.

Chair Comments and Announcements

1. 2017 ACCT Leadership Congress-Chairman Felt informed the Board of his experience

at the 2017 ACCT Leadership Congress. He discussed Ms. Mack winning the award and

the workshop he, Dr. Griffin, and Dr. Elam provided on effective on-boarding from a

seated president retiring to a new president. It was a great workshop and well attended

with over 75 people in attendance. They are working on an article that will be published

in the ACCT magazine.

2. 2018 ACCT National Legislative Summit-February 11-14, 2017-Chairman Felt

announced the 2018 ACCT National Legislative Summit is Feb. 11-14, 2018. If anyone

is interested in attending, please inform Ms. Mack.

3. Trustee Christmas Party-December 16, 2017-Chairman Felt informed the Board that

the Christmas Party is scheduled for December 16th. The consensus of the Board was to

have the Christmas Party in the afternoon instead of the evening.

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4. American Indian Heritage Month Program-Chairman Felt announced the American

Indian Heritage Month Program on November 9th. He encouraged everyone to attend.

Chairman Felt also announced the special presentation that will be shared regarding The

Voice Candidate, Brooke Mills Simpson, who is also Trustee Michael Mills daughter and

a member of the Haliwa Saponi Indian Tribe.

5. Going Paperless-Passing Out Tablets-President Elam thanked everyone for their

support with going paperless. He mentioned we can potentially save $13,000 a year. We

were able to get tablets for less than $1200 dollars. Ms. Mack has been working to find a

way present the information on the tablet. She thanked the information technology

department for their help with this. She gave a demonstration on what the paperless

documents would look like on the screen. Tablets were also given to each Board

member.

President’s Report

Ms. Christine Barnes from NCDOT gave an update on the Access Road. She announced the

road is delayed to December 15th. The delay was due to the soil. The lighting along the route is

not a part of the funding from NCDOT. However, NCDOT does have specialists in the Wilson

office that would give recommendations on lighting and vegetation of trees and bushes. Dr.

Cunningham, Superintendent of Halifax County Schools, gave an informational presentation on

the proposed partnership between HCC and Northwest Technical Academy. Dr. Barbara

Bradley-Hasty, Vice President of Student Services and Enrollment, gave the enrollment update.

Current enrollment is 1159. Lonnie Barker shared with the Board the new partnership between

HCC and Winston Salem State University for Medical Laboratory Technology. The partnership

allows students from HCC to transfer 64 credit hours into WSSU MLT-CLS online program.

Our students will not need to do any additional clinical rotations at WSSU. Credit will be given

for their MLT clinical rotations and job experience. HCC is the first in the state to have this type

of agreement. Dr. Elam announced HCC attended the Center for Energy Education open house.

Dr. Busby and Jason Bone also attended. He thanked them for their help and work to make it a

great event. HCC was chosen to be a recipient of the Lowes Hero Project. They are putting on a

new roofing on the outdoor play area of the childcare center that was destroyed from a previous

hurricane. It is not completed yet, but they have begun work. Lowes and HCC employees are

working together to complete the project. Dr. Elam thanked everyone who has volunteered thus

far. PNC Bank sponsored a lunch and learn on Cyber Security at HCC. Faculty and staff

attended. Dr. Elam also mentioned he attended the Roanoke Valley Southern Christian

Leadership Conference Gala earlier in the month. Dr. Griffin was the keynote speaker. He also

mentioned he attended the HBCU Promises and Challenges Conference where he presented on

HCC being a Predominately Black Institution. He also presented with the President of Bennett

College in Greensboro, North Carolina. (More details from the report are in Attachment A,

which is a PowerPoint presentation.)

Informational Items

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Student Services & Enrollment

1. Loan Cohort Default Rate-Ms. Tara Keeter, Director of Financial Aid, reported

HCC’s loan cohort default rate was 27.5 percent. The rate is the exact same as it was

last year. The financial aid department was grateful it was below 30%. The financial

aid office will continue to monitor the rates.

Institutional Effectiveness & Advancement

1. American Indian Heritage Month Celebration scheduled for November 9th at 11

a.m.-In the absence of Dr. Edwin Imasuen, Vice President of Institutional

Effectiveness and Advancement, Allen Purser, Executive Director of the HCC

Foundation, Inc. gave the update. He announced the American Indian Heritage

Month celebration date and time. He encouraged others to attend.

2. Results of the survey from the 50th Founders Day and Installation of President

and Update on revenues-Mr. Purser shared the results from the 50th Founders Day

and Installation of President survey and gave the update on the revenue. The final

total after all expenses was $4009.00

3. Golf Tournament Update-The golf tournament was a success. HCC Foundation

raised $8041.00

Student Government Association (SGA)Report

Gabriel Robert, SGA President, discussed with the Board the Blood Drive, N4CSGA Fall

Conference, Campus meeting, SGA and PTK Collaboration, and announced the SGA

officers for 2017-18 academic year.

Approval of the President’s Report

Trustee Robinson made the motion to approve the president’s report, which also included reports

from Student Services and Enrollment, Institutional Effectiveness & Advancement, and the

SGA. Trustee Waters seconded the motion. The motion carried.

Adjournment

Trustee Eatman made the motion to adjourn. Trustee Solomon seconded the motion. The

motion carried. The meeting was adjourned at 12:00 p.m.

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Financial Report

% Expended

Budget Actual Remaining months

Institutional Support 33%

110 Executive Management 955,330 306,074 649,256

110 Perkins 3,927 - 3,927

120 Financial Services 496,332 149,511 346,821

130 General Administration 1,146,428 195,639 950,789

140 Information Systems-Admin. 145,678 54,031 91,647

2,747,695 705,255 2,042,440 26%

Curriculum Instruction

220 Curriculum Instruction 3,835,304 1,392,064 2,443,240

220 Perkins 7,172 - 7,172

3,842,476 1,392,064 2,450,412 36%

Continuing Education

310 Occupational Instruction 518,780 180,999 337,781

310 Prison Categorical Program 61,211 23,637 37,574

311 Occupational Supervision 165,247 65,347 99,900

321 Adult Basic Education (ABE) 399,961 129,321 270,640

323 Compensatory Education 34,427 9,387 25,040

361 Customized Training 2,970 - 2,970

363 Small Business Center (SBC) 109,380 18,698 90,682

364 FIT - State Appropriation 45,550 13,092 32,458

365 Worker Training Trust Funds 1,950 1,950 -

1,339,476 442,431 897,045 33%

Academic Support

410 Library/LRC 268,182 86,141 182,041

421 Curriculum Administration 104,284 34,939 69,345

422 Continuing Ed Administration 300,384 114,364 186,020

430 Information Systems-Academic 88,659 37,850 50,809

761,509 273,294 488,215 36%

Student Support

510 Student Services 723,748 262,548 461,200

510 Perkins 47,400 47,400

510 Minority Male Mentoring 17,234 74 17,160

530 State Child Care Grant 23,791 1,756 22,035

812,173 264,378 547,795 33%

Capital

920 Equipment 32,974 4,509 28,466

930 Books - Library Collection 32,702 1,132 31,570

940 Equipment-Perkins 20,600 - 20,600

86,276 5,641 80,635 7%

FY 17-18 Total 9,589,605 3,083,063 6,506,542 32%

Halifax Community College

FY 17-18 State Expenditures through October 31, 2017

Presented to HCC Trustees Nov 21, 2017

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% Expended

Budget Actual Remaining months

Institutional Support 33%

110 Executive Management 25,475 9,727 15,748

130 General Administration 83,550 21,568 61,982

109,025 31,295 77,730 29%

Plant Operation & Maintenance

610 Plant Operation 521,270 211,335 309,935

620 Plant Maintenance 693,083 207,818 485,265

1,214,353 419,153 795,200 35%

FY 17-18 Total 1,323,378 450,448 872,930 34%

Halifax Community College

Presented to HCC Trustees Nov 21, 2017

FY 17-18 County Expenditures through October 31, 2017

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FY 2018 FY 2018

Budget Actual

Revenues

Ticket Sales 108,150 5,982

Fund Raising, Foundation Raffle, Other 850 783

Concession Sales

Sponsorship Income

Rental Income 42,000 10,381

151,000 17,146 11%

Expenditures

Salary & Benefits 55,000 17,880

Contracted Services 80,000 3,513

Public Relations

Office Supplies 150

Stage, AV & Production Supplies 1,500

Other - Travel, Printing, Freight, etc. 3,000 5,933

Advertising

Purchases for Resale

Electronic Processing Fee 1,500 258

Equipment Repair

Proceeds Paid To Presenters 3,000

Minor Equipment 3,000

147,150 27,584 19%

Net Increase(Decrease) 3,850 (10,438)

Beginning Fund Balance 70,035 70,035

Ending Fund Balance 73,885 59,597

The Griffin Centre

FY 17-18 Revenues and Expenditures through October 31, 2017

Presented to HCC Trustees Nov 21, 2017

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Proposed Bylaw Change

Halifax Community College

Board of Trustees

November 21, 2017

Action Item

Item: Bylaw Change to get the board packets electronically instead of in

the mail

Presenter (s): Stanley Edwards, Chair of the Personnel and Student Services

Recommended Action: This item will only be reviewed and studied this month. At the next

meeting, the board will vote to amend the bylaws or not

Background: The board voted to go paperless and save thousands of dollars a

year. However, the bylaws were not changed. This change will

allow the bylaws to match with the board is doing with going

paperless.

• Article V, Section 3, Notice of Meetings amendment- “Members

and officers of the Board and the President shall be mailed e-mailed

a written notifications from the Secretary as to the time and place

of all meetings”

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Trustees as Employees

Halifax Community College

Board of Trustees

November 21, 2017

Action Item

Item: Board Members as Employees

Area: Personnel

Presenter (s): David Forester

Recommended Action: The College to accept the NCCCS guidance to treat Board

members as employees. Board members will be asked to complete

the I-9 Form as any other new employee of the College would.

Background: This changes from the NCCCS is being drived by IRS actions

related to Board members having taxable income which is

currently not being reported to the IRS. The IRS wants to resolve

that problem by having Board members report enough

information through the I-9 Form that taxable income could be

processed via payroll if needed.

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1. Update on the Access Road

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2. Cultural Learning and Universal Enrichment (C.L.U.E.) Series

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3. Agricultural Entrepreneurship Certificate Program Graduates

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4. Caledonia Graduation

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5. Faculty/Staff Holiday Breakfast-December 8, 2017

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6. Strategic Initiatives

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Informational Items-Student Services and Enrollment

1. Complete 30 Campaign with Phi Theta Kappa and the Student Government Association

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Information Items-Institutional Effectiveness & Advancement

Foundation Updates

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Student Government Association Report