then and now · agenda •a look back at fall 2014 •introduction of new faculty •familiar faces...
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OURTIMEISNOW
CONVOCATION
SPRING | 2015
WELCOME Your host: Pamela T. Luster, President
Executive Team:
Tim McGrath, VP/Instruction Rachelle Agatha, VP/Administration
Julianna Barnes, VP/Student Services
A LOOK BACK AT FALL 2014
Video Production: Michael Gast Photographers: Carol Beilstein Anabel Pulido
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVOw111aFkU
AGENDA
• A Look Back at Fall 2014
• Introduction of New Faculty
• Familiar Faces – New Assignments
• Baccalaureate Degree
• Senate Updates
• Web Design Update
• Facilities and Building updates
• Enrollment Update
• Student Equity and HSI updates
• Student Success
• Accreditation Updates
• And more!
Welcome, Pam Luster, President
New Faculty, Spring 2015
• Jill Chagnon, Radiologic Technology (left)
• Peter Lofthouse, Exercise Science, Head Football Coach
• Ronni Whitman, Interior Design
MESA ONE OF 15 CALIFORNIA CCs
TO OFFER BACCALAUREATE
DEGREE!
Familiar Faces – New Assignments!
Paul Gomez, Acting Dean, LRC
David Fierro, Acting Director of Campus Technology
Angela Liewen, Acting Supervisor, IT
Kris Clark, SLO Coordinator
Marie Alfonsi, Honors Co-coordinator
Veronica Gerace, Peer Navigation Coordinator
Monica Romero, Title V Director
Leticia Lopez, Professional Development Coordinator
Familiar Faces – New Assignments!
Wendy Smith, Curriculum Design Lead, Title V
Toni Parsons, Math Curriculum Design
Jenifer Cost, English Curriculum Design
Laura Mathis, Personal Growth Curriculum Design
Sim Barhoum and Bradley Hughes, Structured Learning Assistance Co-Coordinator
• Prof. Terry Kohlenberg, President, Academic Senate
• Angela Liewen, President, Classified Senate
• Jesus M Escudero, IV, President, Associate Students Government
• Prof. Jennifer Cost, Chair of Chairs
Participatory Governance 2015
Web Design Update – A Sneak Peak!
http://www.taylorpond.com/mesa_design_preview
Propositions S and N Master Plan and Facilities Update
Rachelle Agatha, VP/Administration
Spring 2015 Convocation
Mesa College
Prop S & N Project Updates
Project Construction StartConstruction
CompleteOccupancy
Soc/Beh Science January 2013 May 2014 September 2014
Park Lot 1 Phase 3/EV September 2014 January 2015 January 2015
Commons June 2014 September 2015* Spring 2016*
Exercise Science June 2014 July/Aug 2015* Spring 2016*
Center for Bus/Tech Jan/Feb 2016* June 2017* Fall 2017*
I300/Arts June 2017* June 2018* Fall 2018*
L200/Facilities Sep/Oct 2015 June 2016* Fall 2016*
Quad June 2018* December 2018* December 2018*
* Estimated Dates
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Mesa College
Fall 14 to Spring 15 Other Highlights
• Completion of English Village Phase I 7 Classrooms/Staff Parking
• Removal of Mod Village Additional parking in Lot 1
• Tennis Courts • G Building • Teaching and Learning Center
Project Budget: $40.5 million
Occupied: Fall 2014
Grand Opening: Feb 11, 2015
Mesa College
Social & Behavioral Science
Propositions S and N Mesa’s Master Plan – Commons & Exercise Science
Mesa Master Plan – Phase 8
Propositions S and N - January 2015 Mesa’s Master Plan – Exercise Science
Mesa College
Exercise Science Center
Budget: $15 million
Construction Start: June 2014
Targeted Completion: July/Aug 2015
This 25,867 SF building will house Mesa’s Fitness, Aerobics, Pilates and Weight Training Studios, along with faculty offices.
Propositions S and N – January 2015 Mesa’s Master Plan – Commons
Mesa College
The Commons
Budget: $45.6 million
Construction Start: January 2014
Target Completion: August 2015
This 57,000 SF building will house Mesa’s Cafeteria, Bookstore, Stockroom, Print & Mail services, and the Culinary Arts academic program.
Propositions S and N – January 2015 Mesa’s Master Plan – Center for Business & Technology
Mesa College
Center for Business & Technology
Budget: $32.2 million
Est Construction Start: Jan/Feb 2016
Target Completion: Fall 2017
This 57,800 SF building will house Mesa’s Business and Technology academic programs
Propositions S and N Mesa’s Master Plan – Center for Business & Technology
Mesa Master Plan – Phase 8
Propositions S and N Mesa’s Master Plan – Quad Project & Fine/Dramatic Arts
Mesa Master Plan – Phase 8
Propositions S and N
Mesa’s Master Plan – Quad/Final Phase
Mesa Master Plan – Phase 8
Enrollment Management Spring Semester 2015 Tim McGrath, VP/Instruction
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EDUCATIONAL MASTER PLAN
Student Success & Support Program
(SSSP)
Basic Skills &Retention
Student Equity Plan
EXTERNAL FACTORS: STUDENT SUCCESS TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS; CCCCO SCORECARD;
ENROLLMENT PRIORITIES; SB 1456; ETC…
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Title V/HSI
Student Success and Support Program
Core Services
Plus, follow-up for at-risk students
Orientation
Assessment
Education Planning
Basic Skills
• Academic Skills Center
• Curricular Innovations
• Progress from basic skills to college level
• Reading Apprenticeship
Ensuring Equity for All Students
The Student Equity Plan
How Do We Measure Equity in Student Success?
• The CCCCO has provided a starting point/framework for measuring student equity
• Key indicators of access and success
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Access Course
Completion
ESL & Basic Skills
Completion
Degree & Certificate
Completion Transfer
• The goal of Mesa’s Five-Year, Title V / HSI Grant, Proyecto Éxito, is to improve the retention and graduation rates of our diverse population, particularly Latino students, through systemic, institutional changes and improvements.
• We will achieve these goals by redesigning basic skills and gateway courses, initiating new academic support & student support systems, providing essential faculty and staff development, and creating supportive spaces for students, staff and faculty.
Connections | Confidence | Coursework |Completion
Acting Program Activity Director
Monica Romero
Grant Curriculum Development Specialist
Wendy Smith
English Course Designer
Jennifer Cost
Personal Growth Designer
Laura Mathis
Math Course Designer
Michelle “Toni” Parsons
Structured Learning Assistance (SLA)
Sim Barhoum
Bradley Hughes
Professional Development Specialist
Leticia Lopez
Student Success Specialist
Veronica Gerace
Senior Clerical Assistant
Ikuko McAnally
Vice President Instruction Tim McGrath
President Pamela Luster
Project Manager Julianna Barnes,
Vice President Student Services
Year 1
Year 1
• Design Program and Renovate space for Faculty & Staff Engagement.
• Improve Wi-Fi across campus.
• Curriculum improvements in English, Math and Personal Growth.
• Design Structured Learning Assistance (SLA).
• Design Summer Success program and Peer Navigator mentoring program.
Connections | Confidence | Coursework |Completion www.sdmesa.edu/about-mesa/institution/proyecto-exito/
Telling our story:
Accreditation 2016
2013-2014: Mid-term Report Submission, Gap Analysis & Operational Structure Established
2014-2015: Self-Evaluation Kick-Off & First Drafts of Self-Evaluation Due
2015-2016: Additional drafts of Self-Evaluation Due & Constituent Review
2016-2017: Fall 2016- Final Self-Evaluation & Board Approval; Spring 2017 Team Visit
Accreditation 2017
Timeline
2014-2015 Focus • Spring 2014- Campus engagement • Fall 2014
– Launched formalized self-evaluation process – Use of Tri-Chair structure – Over 50 students, staff, faculty, and administrators engaged in the
process – Continued campus engagement and involvement – Updated user-friendly website – Very, very, very rough draft completed
• Spring 2015 – Continued campus engagement and involvement – Second rough draft of Mesa Self-Evaluation to be completed and
shared with college community for feedback
• Summer 2015 – Incorporate feedback into draft
SBSB GRAND OPENING 10 AM, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th
Thank You for coming and have a great Spring semester!