Past Events
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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 |
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Discipline Input Group Meeting (DIG) - Northern California - 2/23/2018Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel - 1230 J Street |
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2018 Accreditation InstituteWyndam Anaheim - Garden Grove |
Accreditation Institute Goals:
Provide basic information on accreditation.
Provide information on effective practices in accreditation.
Empower and energize participants to take ownership of accreditation to
Continuously improve their colleges, and
Identify existing infrastructure that supports and sustains ongoing evaluation.
Accreditation Institute Strands:
The ACCJC Accreditation Standards
ACCJC Accreditation and More…
Effective Accreditation Practices
Accreditation in Practice
Our Sponsors
Event Date: February 23-24, 2018 Event Location: Wyndam Anaheim – Garden Grove | 12021 Harbor Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92840. Higher education is undergoing many changes such as student placement and assessment processes, increased student services, and even consideration of a guided pathways framework. Likewise, accreditation requirements and practices are undergoing significant change. Accreditation is no longer an event that occurs once every six years to prove compliance; it is a process that requires annual consideration and broad participation to ensure that the education and services provided to our students are of high quality and value to the community and public at large. Whether your college is gathering evidence, in the process of writing an Institutional Self Evaluation Report, or preparing for a comprehensive site visit, the Academic Senate for California Community College’s Accreditation Institute will provide guidance and support. Accreditation is an opportunity to share everything that our colleges do well and to identify areas where improvement can be made. This year’s institute, while embracing change, is focused on understanding accreditation so that participants are empowered and energized to take ownership of accreditation. New this year, is a pre-session sponsored by the ACCJC. There will be two trainings: one, a new evaluator training for faculty and the other, new Accreditation Liaison Officer Training. |
Curriculum Committee Meeting |
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Accreditation Committee Meeting |
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Transfer, Articulation, and Student Services Committee Meeting |
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Standards and Practices Committee Meeting |
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Spring OER Regional Meeting - North |
ASCCC’s OER Task Force is pleased to announce this regional event intended to update faculty regarding the status of OER in our colleges and to inform faculty at all levels in their OER experience, from the novice seeking to identify OER for their classroom, to the advanced user looking to facilitate OER adoption at the college.
Target Audience: Faculty who are interested in or considering OER and faculty who are currently using OER. The program is intended to appeal to anyone who has an interest in OER, no matter how new or how advanced.
Objectives:
Increase awareness and use of OER.
Inform… more
The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is holding an OER Regional meeting in Northern California at American River College at 4700 College Oak Drive Sacramento, CA 95841 on February 10, 2018. Parking: Parking will be free in Lots A only. See campus map: http://www.arc.losrios.edu/About_ARC/ARC_Campus_Map.htm. ARC is on the corner of College Oak Drive and Myrtle. Parking Lot A is off of Myrtle. There will be signage on campus pointing attendees in the right direction(s). The morning general sessions will be in the Student Center, Community Rooms 1-4. The afternoon sessions will take place in the Board Room (Student Center) and rooms L-001, L-002, L-108 in the Library Building.
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Spring OER Regional Meeting - South |
ASCCC’s Open Educational Resources (OER) Task Force is pleased to announce this regional event intended to update faculty regarding efforts to expand the use of OER in our colleges and to inform faculty at all levels in their OER experience, from the novice seeking to identify OER for their classroom, to the advanced user looking to facilitate OER adoption at the college. The interactive program will provide information, seek your feedback, and offer opportunities for networking.
Target Audience: Faculty who wish to learn more about OER, faculty who are currently using OER, and faculty… more
The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is holding an OER Regional meeting in Southern California at Rio Hondo College 3600 Workman Mill Road Whittier, CA. 90601 on February 9, 2018. The general session will take place in The Campus Inn. The breakout sessions will be in the Learning Resource Center. There will be signage on campus pointing attendees in the right direction(s). Parking: Attendees please use the student lots at RHC. The student lots are the closest parking to the meeting space and there will be no ticketing in the student lot. |
2018 Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) SymposiumOrange Coast College |
Thank you to our sponsors
Event Date: February 9, 2018 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Event Location: Orange Coast College | 2701 Fairview Rd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Parking: See attached map. Please park in the in the Adams Lot. Campus Public Safety will not be ticketing Friday, February 9th so no permits are required. The 5th Annual Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) Symposium will be held Friday, February 9th, 2018 at Orange Coast College. Over 200 attendees are expected to attend. Faculty, SLO coordinators, researchers, administrators and research analysts attended the event in the past. This year, we are expecting ten breakout sessions per hour and topics such as: ACCJC and what’s new with SLO assessment, SLO assessment data disaggregation, how to make SLO assessment consequential, building teams and focus groups around SLOs and how to engage students and faculty in meaningful SLO assessment processes are going to be among the topics discussed. We also anticipate vendors who will present newest updates in their software programs designed to keep track of SLO assessments and student progress. Breakfast and lunch are included in the registration fee. Hope to see you there! |
Equity and Diversity Action Committee |
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Educational Policies Committee |
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Noncredit Committee Meeting |
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Executive Committee MeetingThe Westin South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 |
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Transfer, Articulation, and Student Services Committee Meeting |
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Accreditation Committee Meeting |
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Relations with Local Senates Committee Meeting |
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Executive Committee MeetingThe Mission Inn Hotel & Spa, 3649 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside, CA 92501 |
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Standards and Practices Committee Meeting |