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AQIP AQIP ACTION ACTION PROJECTSPROJECTS
AQIP Action Project Community ForumMott Community College
CONVERSATION DAY & BEYOND
• Conversation One: What matters most?• Conversation Two: What are MCC’s strengths?• Conversation Three: What is most important for MCC to do
right now?
The AQIP process began with an extensive self-assessment. On November 4, 2005, MCC was closed for an all-day employee meeting about the future of the College.
Action Project Survey #1: Employees quantitatively rank the top 10 Action Project Proposals via an online survey.
Employee Forum #1: Employees qualitatively discuss the top 10 Action Project Proposals.
MCC: COMMUNITY CONVERSATION
As part of the College’s overall strategic planning process, MCC will conduct 7 community forums and a number of focus groups to gather stakeholder input on the proposed action projects.
• Alumni/Retirees on MCC Campus • Flint Township Police Department • Richfield Township Hall• Thetford Township Hall• International Institute of Flint• Fenton Community Center• Lakeville Middle School
AQIP IMPROVEMENT CYCLES
ACTION: Every YearAction projects submitted to NCA and replaced
as completed.
STRATEGY: Every 4 YearsMCC Maintains a Systems Portfolio; participates in a Strategy
Forum and has a Systems Appraisal performed by peer reviewers
ACCREDITIATION: Every 7 YearsReaffirmation of accreditation as MCC demonstrates continuous
improvement and fulfillment of NCA criteria
AQIP IMPROVEMENT CYCLES
ACTION: Every YearAction projects submitted to NCA and replaced
as completed.
STRATEGY: Every 4 YearsMCC Maintains a Systems Portfolio; participates in a Strategy
Forum and has a Systems Appraisal performed by peer reviewers
ACCREDITIATION: Every 7 YearsReaffirmation of accreditation as MCC demonstrates continuous
improvement and fulfillment of NCA criteria
We are seeking your help to determine MCC’s first 3 AQIP Action Projects.
RATE IMPORTANCE 1 – 9
A: INTEGRATED INTAKE PROCESS FOR NEW STUDENTS
We Propose – That MCC design an integrated admission, placement testing, and orientation system to maximize successful learning outcomes, increase readiness for college level coursework, and support a more effective and stress-free intake process.
B: COLLEGE-WIDE COMMUNICATION
We Propose – That MCC establish better internal communication systems and methods to support collaborative efforts and decision making, and promote awareness of policies, procedures and processes among all college employees.
C: EMPLOYEE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING
We Propose – That MCC commit the resources needed to provide on-going cross- functional education and training to develop college employees’ professional skills.
D: CURRENT STUDENT SUCCESS AND SUPPORT OF LEARNING OUTCOMES
We Propose – That MCC create a Student Success Team, a cross-functional group of employees from both Student Services/ Administration and Academic Affairs, to create and support a student- centered learning environment.
E: ADVISING FOR DEGREE COMPLETION AND TRANSFER STUDENTS
We Propose – That MCC develop a state-of-the-art system for accurate advising, course selection and accomplishment of student requirements to complete MCC degree programs and/or successfully transfer to other colleges.
F: INCREASE STUDENT RETENTION
We Propose – That MCC establish a campus-wide student retention program to identify methods and target levels of student retention (i.e. course, semester, year to year, program completion, and graduation).
G: INCREASE AND ENHANCE COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS WITH K-12 AND THE COMMUNITY
We Propose – That MCC integrate its efforts to foster existing and new collaborative relationships with stakeholders to expand MCC’s impact and value to its service district.
H: COOPERATIVE EDUCATION AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
We Propose – That cooperative education and other experiential learning opportunities be expanded in all areas of the college curriculum.
I: NUTRITION AND FOOD SERVICE
We Propose – That MCC commit the resources necessary to re-establish food service, such as a campus food court, with nutritional food choices.
J: HIRE MORE FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES
We Propose – That MCC commit the resources necessary to hire more full-time faculty and other staff and diminish its reliance on part-time and temporary employees.
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