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SACSCOC to Visit TSTC North Texas Center

During October 6-9, 2014, the Southern Association for Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) Accreditation Team will conduct a three-day site visit at the TSTC North Texas Center as part of the approval process to establish the Red Oak site as an official off-site location for TSTC Marshall.

During that time, President, Vice Presidents, Division Directors, and other TSTC executives will at the North Texas Center to be inter-viewed, conduct tours, and provide additional information regard-ing TSTC North Texas. It is not expected that the SACSCOC Team will visit Marshall, but they may decide to do so.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Dr. Afton Barber, Executive Director of Institutional Effectiveness, Research & Organizational Development and SACSCOC Liaison for more information.

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More Calendars from WinCalendar: Nov 2014 Dec 2014 Jan 2015

~ October 2014 ~

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

◄ Sep 2014

Friday Saturday

Reality Check Game Show WD Genpak Electrical Theory MTC Basic Rider 7:30 am-5:00pm

SGA Meeting at Noon Thirsty Thursday Wd Genpak PC & MD

Games Night at 7pm HC Favorite Team Spirit Day

WD - CPR/First Aid/AED class

WD Genpak PC & MD Fire Ant Festival

MTC Basic Rider 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Breast Cancer Awareness WD Genpak Electrical Theory

Stop America's Violence Float making for Festival

WD - CPR/First Aid/AED class

Diversity Workshop SAVE DAY Depression Screening Day

at Noon

WD - CPR/First Aid/AED class

Cooking Class & Games Games Night at 7pm HC Favorite Team Spirit Day

12 - 1 in Room 515 Phi Theta Kappa meeting N in 218 Wd Genpak PC & MD

WIT Meeting Resume Writing Workshop Multicultural Group 12pm 515

SGA Meeting at Noon

Favorite Team Spirit Day

Bootcamp Class 6-7pm Games Night at 7pm HC

Student Appreciation Day WD Genpak Electrical Theory WD - CPR/First Aid/AED class

Domestic Violence Indsutry Career Day 9 - 1. Wd Genpak PC & MD

Workshop at Noon

Favorite Team Spirit Day

Canned Food Drive Canned Food Drive Canned Food Drive Canned Food Drive

Bootcamp Class 6-7pm Games Night at 7pm HC

Time Out Tuesday SGA Open Forum at Noon WD Genpak Electrical Theory

Canned Food Drive Starts

Phi Theta Kappa fund raiser 11:45 Wd Genpak PC & MD Cooking & Movie Night

Bootcamp Class 6-7pm Games Night at 7pm HC Favorite Team Spirit Day

Nov 2014 ►

Canned Food Drive Canned Food Drive Canned Food Drive Canned Food Drive Canned Food Drive

Save 10% off fleece jackets in the TSTC Marshall Bookstore*

*Offer expires 11/1/2014

Education is not preparation for life;

education is life itself.”

- John Dewey

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TSTC Marshall Receives Funding for Veterans’ Benefits Coordinator

Texas State Technical College has received more than $400,000 in state funding to create a new veterans center on campus and expand support services to veteran students. The grant comes from federal Wagner-Peyser workforce training funds managed by the governor’s office.

The funding will be split between the TSTC Waco, West Texas, and Marshall campuses.

The addition of the grand money will allow TSTC Marshall to add a full time veterans’ benefits coordinator. Currently, TSTC Marshall serves 35 students who are veterans or veterans’ dependents.

The addition of this grant comes on the heels of the announcement that Texas State Technical College has been des-ignated a 2015 Military Friendly School. Now in its sixth year, the Military Friendly Schools designation and list by Victory Media is the premier, trusted resource for post-military success. Military Friendly provides service members transparent, data-driven ratings about post-military education and career opportunities.

“TSTC Marshall is proud of our Military Friendly School designation--we work hard to maintain it. We are proud to claim that approximately 25% of our faculty and staff are veterans, as am I. You won’t find any college setting that is more welcoming and understanding of the sacrifices our military members have made,” said TSTC Marshall President Randall Wooten.

The Military Friendly® Schools designation is awarded to the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools in the country that are doing the most to embrace military students, and to dedicate resources to ensure their success in the classroom and after graduation. The methodology used for making the Military Friendly® Schools list has changed the stu-dent veteran landscape to one much more transparent, and has played a significant role over the past six years in capturing and advancing best practices to support military students across the country.

The survey captures over 50 leading practices in supporting military students and is available free of charge to the more than 8,000 schools approved for Post-9/11 GI Bill funding.

Congratulations to Mario Cantu for 5 years of service

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TSTC Marshall Receives Fast Start II Grant.

Texas State Technical College has received more than $320,000 from the Texas Workforce Commission for the Fast Start II. The Fast Start II grant funds programs that will:

• Focus on the current and future needs of Texas employers;

• Enable students to obtain postsecondary certificates and degrees at an accelerated pace in high-demand occupations, as identified by Texas employers;

• Incorporate competency-based learning techniques, including direct assessment programs;

• Feature a variety of delivery methods (e.g., classroom, online) that are uniquely designed to maximize job prepared-ness for identified groups; and

• Be designed for rapid deployment; and/or • Be designed for replication statewide.

The funds will aid in the development of two new CBL programs (welding at West Texas and HVAC at the TSTC North Texas center) and to redevelop the CBL training program in Nurse Assistant to further compress the training time required. Funding would also expand capacity of the CBL Machining/CNC program at Waco’s Hutto center. There is strong labor market demand for each of these programs. Funds requested will be used to purchase essential training equipment and, in some cases, to provide scholarships for students.

TSTC is in the process of developing training modules for faculty in how to convert traditional programs into CBL programs. With the new CBL instructional programs as models and the new CBL conversion training developed, TSTC will be well-positioned to assist the development of these and other CBL programs at other Texas community and technical colleges.

Of those funds awarded, nearly $106,000 has been awarded to fund equipment and instructional materials for the Competency-Based Learning Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration program to be implemented at the TSTC North Texas Center.

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September Events Snapshot

TSTC SGA Hosts Campus Clean Up Day

In an effort to maintain the beauty of the TSTC campus, members of the Marshall Student Government Association (SGA) teamed up with the mainte-nance staff for a Campus Clean-up Day on Friday September 19, 2014.

SGA members assisted with different projects such as such as removing weeds from the flower beds and trash pickup.

SGA is the governing body that represents students, assist with providing student activities, and advises the college administration on issues of student interest and concern.

You can reach any member of SGA at [email protected]. Please like the SGA page on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TSTCMarshallSGA.

The next SGA meeting will be held on Wednesday October 1, 2014 in the

housing commons.

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