Santiago Canyon College - College Council MINUTES – November 11, 2008 Administrators: John Hernandez, Mary Halvorson, Steve Kawa , Jose Vargas, Juan Vázquez Faculty: Morrie Barembaum , Joe Geissler, Craig Rutan (absent), Connie Wilson, John Smith, Craig Nance, Rosi Enriquez (alt) (absent) Classified: Diane Durdella, Zina Edwards, Sheryl Martin, Janell McWilliam (alt) (absent) Student: Tina Lam Technology: Curt Childress Communication: AnnMarie Librescu (absent Approved 11/25/08 MINUTES DISCUSSION/COMMENTS OUTCOME/FOLLOW UP 1. Approval of Minute Motion to approve minutes with corrections (Wilson/Edwards) was passed unanimously. Approved with corrections. Correction to budget information: Add “Budget information accurate as of the 28th of October.” Correction to student fees collection in budget information: “fees must be paid within 72 48 hours (as of 11/11/08).” OLD BUSINESS 1. Budget Update Budget Update: The President requested that in order to prepare for worst-case scenarios, supervisors meet with their faculty and staff to solicit suggestions for cutting their area’s budget and schedules to get to the core of services. As reductions are contemplated, keep these questions in mind: What must we do to continue as a college? How should we prepare for a “worst-case” scenario? What do we need to offer to serve our students: 1. transfer courses 2. certificate courses 3. basic skills courses Supervisors will meet with faculty and staff to solicit suggestions for budget reductions by the end of November and report back suggestions to the President in writing. December 9th: College Council will have an Open Forum. Location: TBA The President stated that the basic core mission is to save the jobs of full-time and permanent employees. The President announced a 48-hour drop policy for students who do not pay fees but stressed that this policy is subject to change. Most districts have a similar policy in place. Unpaid student fees in the amount of $1.6 million were included in the budget and the President reported that the District is obligated to pay this amount to the State. Expressed concerns were: 1. how will this affect financial aid students? 2. how will students be notified that they have been dropped? 3. how will the increased activity as students are dropped for non-payment and go online to re-add affect the mainframe? 4. the impact on faculty adding students when students show up for classes assuming they are registered for the course How will students, faculty and staff be notified of the new policy: 1. online banners 2. posters and flyers on campus John Smith shared that the State Academic Senate office emailed a sample letter which can be sent to State representatives asking for their support for California Community Colleges which sites the importance of the role of the community colleges to re-train laid-off workers in order to stabilize the New drop policy: Students who do not pay fees within 48 hours of registering will be dropped. State’s economy. Morrie Barembaum cited a study which correlated the higher earning potential of a worker with obtaining an AA degree. The President solicited ideas and thoughts from College Council members relative to appropriate budget reductions: 1. cut back specialized student services 2. work furloughs 3. cut back cosmetology, Inmate Program, contracted programs 4. increase parking fees 5. cut summer session 6. District take a larger cut of reductions Some concerns were presented: 1. Craig Nance expressed concern about the implementation of Datatel and the backfill necessary for key employees working on the conversion. 2. Morrie Barembaum was concerned that while the budget problem is addressed the proper processes of shared governance are followed and a multi-level strategy be implemented. PROGRAM UPDATES 1. Associated Student Government: Tina Lam 2. Continuing Education: Jose Vargas 3. Classified Advisory Group: Zina Edwards 4. Communications: AnnMarie Librescu 5. Technology: Curt Childress 6. Budget/Facilities/Safe ty/Admin. Services: Steve Kawa Mary Halvorson will work with Ruth Babeshoff and Jennifer Coto to meet the core needs of students while making cuts to summer session, if necessary. None None None No Smoking Task Force will be meeting with Lorrie Jordan on Monday, November 17th, at noon, to discuss enforcement. Tentatively, all IT systems may be down from Friday, November 28 through early morning Monday, December 1, 2008, for maintenance. Steve reported that the Great Shake-Out will be held on Thursday, November 13, 2008, 10 a.m., and will last approximately 15 minutes Community Science Night will be on Friday, November 14, 2008, beginning at 6:00 p.m. Joe Geissler reported that this may be a problem for students accessing Library online research sources over the Thanksgiving holiday. TGIF will be on November 21st, beginning at 6:30 p.m. . 7. Curriculum and Instruction Committee: Morrie Barembaun Craig Rutan will have an update on CurricUNET at the next meeting. 8. Academic Affairs/Accreditation: Mary Halvorson When available, the Commission’s letter will be posted on the College website. 9. Student Success Committee/Student Services: John Hernandez None 10. Educational Master Plan Committee/Academic Senate: Morrie Barembaum Morrie announced Maureen Roe’s Faculty Excellence Award Lecture is scheduled for Tuesday, November 18, noon, D-101 11. President: Juan Vázquez Spring 09 enrollment begins on 11/17/08. The President provided statistics on the percentages of reduction in sections offered for Fall 08 (a 13% decrease from Fall 07) and Spring 09 (projected 23% decrease from Spring 08). Santiago Canyon College - Mission Statement Santiago Canyon College (SCC) is a diverse learning community dedicated to intellectual and personal growth. Our purpose is to foster a learning environment that helps students develop knowledge and understanding, critical thinking, sound decision making, cultural awareness, effective communication skills, and a commitment to local and global citizenship. Santiago Canyon College offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes university transfer, associate degree and certificate programs. In addition, we provide community services, career education, continuing education, basic skills development, and a range of support services for full and part-time students, including those with family and career responsibilities. At SCC we encourage students to plan, implement, and evaluate their educational progress through meaningful reflection and interaction with both the college and community. (Approved by CPAC: 1/25/05)