College Planning Council Wednesday, March 6, 2013 SAC 225 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. AGENDA ACTION/ DISCUSSION/ INFORMATION MINUTES 1. Call to Order/Introduction of Substitutes I 2 2. Review of Agenda I 2 3. Oral Communications Members of the audience may speak to non-agenda items (2 minutes per speaker) I 5 A 5 D/A 5 I/D 5 7. Campus Safety Report and Discussion Topic Leader—Victoria Lewis I/D 5 8. SPRAC Report and Discussion Topic Leader—Lori Amato I/D 5 9. ARCC Reporting and Strategic Plan Key Performance Topic Leaders-Dan Borges and Rick Fillman I/D 20 10. Accreditation Executive Summary and Discussion Topic Leader—Rachel Mayo I/D 5 I/D 5 4. Approval of Meeting Minutes a. February 27, 2013 5. Legislative Platform Update Topic Leader—Kristin Fabos 6. Facilities Master Plan Update Topic Leaders-Victoria Lewis and Joe Nugent 11. Future CPC Agenda items May 4, 2013: Joint meeting with the Board of Trustees on Student Success Initiative 12. March 20, 2013 (Suggestion to change the March 20 CPC meeting to March 27) review of accreditation standards drafts TRUST + HUMANITY + CIVILITY + OPTIMISM The mission of Cabrillo College is to enhance the intellectual, cultural, and economic vitality of our diverse community by assisting all students in their quest for lifelong learning and success in an ever-changing world. Our purpose is to provide an accessible and effective learning environment which aids students in their pursuit of transfer, career preparation, personal fulfillment, job advancement and retraining goals. Our core values are academic freedom, critical thinking, and respect for all people and cultures. Our commitment is to encourage excellence, offer a balanced curriculum, promote teaching methods for diverse learning styles, and involve and enrich our community. CPC Agenda March 6, 2013 – continued 13. CPC Meeting Schedule: I/D First and third Wednesdays at 2:00 except March 6 and May 1, 2013 at 1:00 pm (Curriculum Committee) 5 14. Adjourn TRUST + HUMANITY + CIVILITY + OPTIMISM The mission of Cabrillo College is to enhance the intellectual, cultural, and economic vitality of our diverse community by assisting all students in their quest for lifelong learning and success in an ever-changing world. Our purpose is to provide an accessible and effective learning environment which aids students in their pursuit of transfer, career preparation, personal fulfillment, job advancement and retraining goals. Our core values are academic freedom, critical thinking, and respect for all people and cultures. Our commitment is to encourage excellence, offer a balanced curriculum, promote teaching methods for diverse learning styles, and involve and enrich our community.