Monthly Report to the FVCC Board of TrusteesInstitutional Research April 16th, 2014 Accomplishments: Calculated FVCC’s final fiscal year FTE and submitted the results to the Office of
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Institutional Research April 16th, 2014
Accomplishments:
Calculated FVCC’s final fiscal year FTE and submitted the results to the Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education FVCC’s total FTE for FY2014 was 1,626, down from 1,781 last year This represents a decrease of 8.7%
With the assistance of many colleagues at FVCC, finished and posted the RFP for
bachelor’s degree partnerships with public universities in Montana The RFP deadline is May 15th and we are hopeful we will get a positive response that will lead to local
bachelor’s degree opportunities for Flathead County residents
Produced data for the college’s Developmental Education task force, which showed a positive trend in developmental math success rates and a low number of students
dropping their developmental math courses in the first three weeks of the semester
At the request of the executive team, I identified the largest FVCC courses that currently
do not have any online sections These courses could represent opportunities for
additional online enrollment
Ongoing Initiatives:
We are currently administering the Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) to a random sample of our students We are hopeful the CCSSE will give us insights into our students’ behaviors and allow us to be more focused in our student retention efforts
Continuing to chair the college’s Enrollment Management Committee The Committee is working on standardizing our running start offerings so they are more easily marketable, studying student demand for expanded on-campus housing, and looking at options to increase Summer enrollment
I am chairing the hiring committee for the new Grant Administrator position We will begin reviewing applicants on Friday, April 18th We hope this position will allow for better communication and coordination campus wide regarding the college’s many grants
Continuing to provide support for the Statewide TAACCCT grant I’ve been putting together the infrastructure that will allow easy access to the data we’ll need to do the federal reporting at the end of the year and provide analytical support to the project’s leadership team
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April 2014
Accomplishments
The Learning Center recently hosted a webinar entitled “The Suicidal Student: Critical Do's & Don'ts For Faculty”
The FVCC Spring Semester Blood Drive was held on March 27; 27 pints of blood were
collected
The monthly Flathead County Health Department information table was held on April 9
Tobacco Prevention information tables were held on April 14 and April 21
The FVCC Reading Group discussed Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner on April 16
Over 70 employers and 600 job-seekers attended the Job Fair held on April 16 Twelve job fair preparation events were offered to students and job seekers in coordination with Job Service and offered at both locations during the 10 days leading up to the job fair Many individuals
throughout campus were involved in the success of the Job Fair
The TRiO staff held a brat fry fund raiser for the TRiO Scholarship on April 16 This endowed scholarship is funded by TRiO staff giving and fund raising Two scholarships are awarded each year, one to a continuing TRiO student and one to a graduating TRiO student
FVCC Scholarship reading and rating was held on April 17
A daytime student meditation group and evening Buddhist lecture was held on April 17 with Open Sky Sangha
The Admissions & Registration office continues to process applications, register students for classes and scan all records into the students’ files so students can access their records through the student portal Looking ahead, FVCC has received the following applications for admission for summer and fall compared to this time last year:
Summer 2013 112 applications Fall 2013 238 applications
Summer 2014 158 applications Fall 2014 353 applications
Area counselors from area schools, agencies and private practices were invited to attend two Area Counselors’ Meetings featuring Child and Family Services Division and The Abbie Shelter Carlin Hale hosted Advising Huddles with Adam Wenz (pre-dental hygiene), Anna San Diego
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Anna San Diego has been elected the Montana president of AHEAD (Association on Higher Education And Disability)
The Financial Aid Office is busy working on 2014-2015 verifications and is gearing up to make awards for Summer 2014 and the 2014-2015 academic year The Financial Aid Office has received 1356 FAFSA applications for 2014-2015 compared to 1640 FAFSA applications for the 2013-2014 applications on the same day last year
Jori Bullemer and Will Richards provided Lake County and Thompson Falls Job Service Offices with National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) informational presentations and testing sessions this month They will now be offering NCRC testing at the Lake County location to job seekers and employers once a month Additional NCRC presentations and testing has included the Lake County Job Service Employer Committee, Park Side Credit Union, Plum Creek, and the Job Fair at FVCC
Currently, 79 students (and counting) are participating in service learning activities this semester while 65 students are enrolled in AmeriCorps
Mirabai McCarthy, Biology faculty, took a group of biology students to Freezeout Lake in Teton County, Montana to observe the snow goose migration Each year over 300,000 snow geese and 10,000 tundra swans rest at the lake after their 1000 mile journey from California The students thoroughly enjoyed the experience
Effat Rady, Engineering faculty, visited the Schools of Engineering at MSU-Bozeman and
UM-Mt Tech over spring break She reported being treated “like a movie star” because the
engineering students that FVCC sends to these schools are so outstanding
Effat Rady also agreed to serve as Department Chair for the Science Department during the 2014-15 academic year Effat takes over for Janice Alexander who will be taking a sabbatical leave during the fall 2014 semester
Julian Cunningham is putting the finishing touches on the new greenhouse on the north end of campus The greenhouse serves FVCC’s agriculture programs – it will provide space for a classroom as well as a large area for growing seeds and processing produce
The Math Department was very saddened by the loss of Susan Smith who served students in the Foundational Math Center Susan will be remembered as a very warm, caring and intelligent woman who found great joy in teaching and loved helping students master mathematics
Progress is being made for the upgraded welding lab at Libby High School This partnership with the high school will include improvements to the electrical system to allow more new welding stations to be purchased and installed The improved lab will open up opportunities for Running Start welding students as well as traditional vocational welding training for adults The
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Anna SanDiego (Disabilities Service Specialist), Dan Voermans (Transfer Advisor), and
Charlene Herron (Career Counselor) will be traveling to Libby for meetings with LCC students
on April 22nd The trio usually tries to make it up at least once a semester to counsel any
students who request help
Adult Basic Education at LCC completed its third testing cycle of the new HISET (high school equivalency) test with ten participants in late March Ten more students are expected to test April 21st
Jan Meadows has also completed her final requirements and has achieved her Bachelor of Arts in Communications Studies from the University of Montana Congratulations Jan!
The Lincoln County Works series is winding up another round of training this week The ten participants conclude their training by performing live site mock interviews with local business owners
Professional Development
Deanne Brown attended a Strengthening Big Sky Pathways meeting in Helena on March 18-20
Jori Bullemer and Will Richards traveled to Great Falls in mid-March to train eight incoming SWAMMEI Navigators from across the state and assist in partnership facilitation between schools and workforce services They also created and shared a Navigator Guide with the SWAMMEI partners
Laurie Peiffer attended the Montana Advocates for Children meeting on March 26 & 27 in Helena and the Professional Development Specialist Conference on April 10 & 11 at Chico Hot Springs to learn about the new Montana Early Learning Guidelines and the Core Curriculum Bobbie Kandarian and Matt Fitzpatrick attended the TESOL 2014 International Convention and English Expo in Portland, OR, March 26-29
Brenda Hanson and Kristen Jones attended the AACC Annual Convention in Washington, DC on April 5-8
Karen Darrow attended the Cooperative Education & Internship Association Conference on April 5-9 in Seattle
Nancy Hanchett, Cindy Kiefer, Sherry Staat attended the MASFAA 2014 Annual Conference in
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Margaret Girkins attended the ANI Math Institute Workshop in Helena on April 24 & 25
Dan Voermans, Russ Lamson, Anna SanDiego, Charlene Herron, and Lynn Farris will be attending the Montana ASPIRE/MCAN conference in Great Falls, April 29-30
Dan Voermans took a group of students to UM’s Transfer Transition Day on April 21
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March 2014
Monthly Report to FVCC Board of Trustees
Continuing Education – Jodi Smith, Leslie Beard, Debbie Struck, Connee Greig, Leslie Rogers
Almost three thousand hours of quality programming were delivered to over five hundred lifelong learners
Thirty-eight community education classes began Twenty-six students enrolled in non-credit online classes
Continuing Education Center Staff presented at the Senior Institute on Friday, March 7th
Several staff members were chaperones for College for a Day on March 4
Presented a statewide Superhost live webinar "Excellent Service Begins with Excellent Work Design" on March 10; 48 attended
Workforce Training mailed postcards to 1,033 Montana Second and Third Class Boiler Engineer License Holders to advertise the upcoming High Pressure course scheduled for May
Jodi worked with Karen Darrow to host the spring Resume Cafe, connecting 50 students with
12 employer representatives
The third community lecture in the “50 Years of Wilderness” series, “Leaving a Legacy: Passing on the Wilderness to the Next Generation” was presented on Thursday, March 13; eighty people attended
Economic Development – Susie Burch
Worked with DeAnn Thomas to draft an outline for the next Flathead Business and
Education Council meeting
Met with Montana Manufacturing Extension Center Field Engineer Paddy Fleming and updated the MOU between FVCC and MMEC
Along with Jane Karas, attended a meeting with Small Business Administration
representatives from Helena
Along with Colleen Unterreiner heard a proposal about emergency management from FVCC faculty member Kris Long and Carl Coletti from Nomad Global Communication Solutions
Offered suggestions for the 4-year programs RFP prepared by Brad Eldredge
Entrepreneurship Center – Jill Seigmund
Continued exploration of business incubator potential: Met with Tom Nitopi/NXGEN, Jan Hollez/POSIOS and Jane Karas; met with Whitefish Chamber’s economic development committee; and toured Eureka Rural Development Partnership’s incubator with Director Tracy McIntyre
Served as coach at Startup Weekend Missoula and observed process to aid planning of Startup Weekend Glacier Country
Began facilitating 9-week Ice House Entrepreneurship Program course with 8 students registered
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Collaborated with Job Service staff to evaluate Walmart Foundation’s Job Ready, Willing and Able grant opportunity
Worked with faculty, staff and students to recruit FVCC participation in the University of Montana’s spring Business Plan Competition
Coordinated market research services for Kettle Care Organics through Wichita State
University
Small Business Development Center – John Balsam
Met with 15 clients Obtained Incumbent Worker Training grant for one of the businesses
Worked with Jill Seigmund on several first-time, early-stage clients
Conducted four BEAR interviews
Presented monthly Reality Check and Business Essentials classes
Completed Profit Mastery certification training
Promoted statewide SBDC network’s Invest in Success conference in mid-April
Spent several days with U.S SBA District Director and some of his staff touring Eureka and Libby, making bank visits, meeting with economic developers, and discussing resources for specific clients
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April 28, 2014
Accomplishments:
The computers in the LRC Math Lab and the Broussard Center computer lab room 120 have been upgraded to Windows 8.1
A large event wireless network was brought up for the Job Fair
Currently Right in the Middle of:
The computers in the Library are being upgraded to Windows 8.1
The early summer replacement systems for BSS134 and AT122 are being configured and purchased
The computer labs with summer room layout changes are being configured for various floor layout and wiring scenarios, and being perused by faculty principals
A physical inventory of the computers on campus is underway, verifying location and use
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Human Resources April 28, 2014
ACTIVITIES:
Searches completed:
o Curriculum Development Specialist – Marti Altucker
Searches in progress:
o Teacher, Early Childhood Center
o Grants Administrator
o Maintenance Worker
o Maintenance Assistants
o Clinical Resource Registered Nurse
o Clinical Coordinator, Radiologic Technology
o Program Director, Surgical Technology
o Business, Faculty – cancelled
o Criminal Justice, Faculty
o Adjunct Instructors – Anthropology, Chemistry, Engineering, Math, Social Sciences, Occupational Trades, Political Science
The benefits ‘Spring Tour’ was conducted on April 9th with MUS benefits, Wellness team, Delta dental, Take Control, Allegiance, and FVCC Human Resources participating and sharing information
Deb and Kathy attended the Campus Benefit Representatives meeting on March 26 and
27 to learn more about upcoming benefit changes prior to Open Enrollment
Open Enrollment is currently ongoing until May 2
Faculty negotiations are currently in process
Adjunct faculty have requested to open negotiations
Karen provided training to veterans on interviewing and resume presentation on April 11
HR recruited for various positions at the Job Fair on April 16
The ADP payroll software upgrade is underway with staff training being conducted for approximately 20 staff hours per week for the payroll changeover and implementation of
a new time and accounting system May 30 is the anticipated transition date for first run
of payroll