Past Events
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C-ID: Discipline Input Group (DIG) Meeting - NorthThe Westin San Francisco Airport, 1 Old Bayshore Hwy |
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2018 Spring Curriculum Regional NorthSan Jose City College |
THe Spring 2018 Curriculum Regional will be focused on the implementation of AB 705. The regional will begin with a breif update on pending changes with curriculum and then dive into presentations about the guidance from the Chancellor's Office, options for quantitative reasoning, and implementing concurrent support strategies. Don't miss this oppertuity to find out the latest information about AB 705! When: Friday, May 18, 2018 |
Guided Pathways Regional Meeting - NorthEvergreen Valley College |
When: Saturday, May 12, 2018 Meeting Materials: |
Guided Pathways Regional Meeting - SouthPasadena City College |
When: Friday, May 11, 2018 Meeting Materials: |
Executive Committee MeetingResidence Inn Sacramento, 1121 15th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 |
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Transfer, Articulation, and Student Services Committee Meeting |
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Educational Policies Committee |
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2018 Career and Noncredit Education InstituteThe Westin South Coast Plaza |
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Event Date: May 3-5, 2018 Event Location: The Westin South Coast Plaza 686 Anton Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. The 2018 Career and Noncredit Education Institute will be held May 3-5, 2018. With the creation of the Strong Workforce Program, there has been increased focus on career education and noncredit education. Furthermore, the rollout of the first Integrated Plan for SSSP (credit and noncredit), Basic Skills, and Student Equity has served to encourage collaboration across our colleges and a bridging of programs to better serve all of the students in our community college system. The ASCCC Career and Noncredit Education Institute is the first ASCCC event to bring faculty together from these areas to collaborate on a statewide level on how best to integrate the services, practices and instruction of these areas. Presentations will cover topics in areas such as career education, noncredit education, counseling and student services, Adult Education Block Grant (AEBG), and apprenticeship. Colleges are encouraged to send teams of practitioners and leaders to include career education faculty, noncredit faculty, counselors, senate presidents, and faculty and administrative leaders involved in career education, noncredit education, and AEBG. |
Noncredit Committee Meeting |
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2018 Spring Plenary SessionSan Mateo Marriott |
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Executive Committee Meeting1770 S Amphlett Blvd, San Mateo, CA 94402 |
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Accreditation Committee Meeting |
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Transfer, Articulation, and Student Services Committee Meeting |
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Equity and Diversity Action Committee (EDAC) Regional Meeting SouthSouthwestern College |
When: Saturday, April 7, 2018 In the last three years, colleges have faced major changes in terms of equity and diversity on their campuses. From faculty hiring processes to DACA and other vulnerable student populations, faculty often find themselves struggling for support and information. The Equity and Diversity Action Committee (EDAC) is happy to announce the EDAC spring regionals, which will address these and other concerns. We will be joined by California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office Deputy Legal Counsel Jacob Knapp, who will help walk attendees through the changes to the Equal Employment Opportunity funding requirements, the EEO Advisory Committee’s documents around hiring, legal opinions and other information around DACA, and a range of other topics. Join us! |
Equity and Diversity Action Committee (EDAC) Regional Meeting NorthWoodland College |
When: Friday, April 6, 2018 In the last three years, colleges have faced major changes in terms of equity and diversity on their campuses. From faculty hiring processes to DACA and other vulnerable student populations, faculty often find themselves struggling for support and information. The Equity and Diversity Action Committee (EDAC) is happy to announce the EDAC spring regionals, which will address these and other concerns. We will be joined by California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office Deputy Legal Counsel Jacob Knapp, who will help walk attendees through the changes to the Equal Employment Opportunity funding requirements, the EEO Advisory Committee’s documents around hiring, legal opinions and other information around DACA, and a range of other topics. Join us! |
Educational Policies Committee |
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Noncredit Committee Meeting |
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Curriculum Committee Meeting |
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Transfer, Articulation, and Student Services Committee Meeting |
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Noncredit Committee Meeting |
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TASSC South Regional Meeting |
When: Friday, March 9, 2018Where: Los Angeles Southwest College | 1600 W Imperial Hwy, Los Angeles, CA 90047. The main session will be in the School of Career and Technical Education Multipurpose Room (SoCTE MPR) and the Breakout rooms will be in SoCTE 217 and Thomas G Larkin Fitness and Wellness Center (LFWC) 120. See attached is a map of the campus. Please use parking lots 2, 3 (lot on the corner of Imperial and Western), 4a and Parking structure 4b. Please enter the campus on Western.
The meeting will include a panel presentation on the role of student services faculty in the guided… more
ASCCC’s Transfer, Articulation, and Student Services (TASSC) Committee is pleased to announce the TASSC Regional Meetings. Student learning relies on the discipline expertise and teaching mastery in the classroom; however, helping students to plan their educational path and achieve their goals is the job of all faculty with student services faculty being essential players in the success of our students. Counselors and other student services faculty help students navigate course requirements, student support services, transfer agreements, and the many other pitfalls that can slow students down on their journeys. Because of the critical nature of the work student services faculty do, the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is offering a series of meetings to help all faculty understand recent developments in regulations and initiatives that impact student service areas and how they can play a role in addressing these changes locally. This daylong event (one in the north and one in the south) features presenters from colleges across the state; general sessions and breakouts on many topics related to associate degrees for transfer, transfer agreements with the UC system, credit for prior learning, the Educational Planning Initiative, challenges facing general education and, of course, guided pathways. Join us and take away important updates and effective strategies for improving addressing the needs of students as they make their journey through your college. |
TASSC North Regional Meeting |
When: Thursday, March 8, 2018Where: Cosumnes River College | 8401 Center Pkwy, Sacramento, CA 95823. The morning session will be in the WINN Center 150. The afternoon breakout sessions are in the Recital Hall and the Orchard Room (which is located within the cafeteria center). Daily Parking will be $2.00 per vehicle.
The meeting will include a panel presentation on the role of student services faculty in the guided pathways framework and a general presentation on recent changes in general education. Local faculty leaders including counseling faculty, academic and students’ services… more
ASCCC’s Transfer, Articulation, and Student Services (TASSC) Committee is pleased to announce the TASSC Regional Meetings. Student learning relies on the discipline expertise and teaching mastery in the classroom; however, helping students to plan their educational path and achieve their goals is the job of all faculty with student services faculty being essential players in the success of our students. Counselors and other student services faculty help students navigate course requirements, student support services, transfer agreements, and the many other pitfalls that can slow students down on their journeys. Because of the critical nature of the work student services faculty do, the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is offering a series of meetings to help all faculty understand recent developments in regulations and initiatives that impact student service areas and how they can play a role in addressing these changes locally. This daylong event (one in the north and one in the south) features presenters from colleges across the state; general sessions and breakouts on many topics related to associate degrees for transfer, transfer agreements with the UC system, credit for prior learning, the Educational Planning Initiative, challenges facing general education and, of course, guided pathways. Join us and take away important updates and effective strategies for improving addressing the needs of students as they make their journey through your college. |
Educational Policies Committee |
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Executive Committee MeetingFriday: Butte College, 3536 Butte Campus Drive, Oroville, CA 95965; Saturday: Oxford Suites, 2035 Business Lane, Chico, CA 95928 |
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C-ID: Discipline Input Group (DIG) Meeting - Southern California 3/02/2018Ontario Airport Hotel- 700 N. Haven Avenue, Ontario, CA 91764 |