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HCC holds GEAR UP for College Success - Summer Bridge Program

Area Health Education Center Visit

Dr. Debby P. Futrell, Dr. Warren, Newton, Dr. Ervin V. Griffin, Sr.

Students complete HCC Certified Nurse Aide course

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SGA Elections

September 17, 2015

The newly elected SGA President will take his/her

seat on the Board of Trustees at the

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Halifax Community College has been selected as an Aspen Institute Roadmap to Excellence

institution. Our of 58 community colleges in NC, HCC was one of 8 chosen.

Aspen states “Over the past decade, North Carolina’s community colleges have collectively

pursued student-focused reform and capacity-building strategies. Through collaborative efforts

in partnership with Achieving the Dream, the Developmental Education Initiative, the Student

Success Leadership Institute and Completion by Design, many of the state’s community

colleges have worked together to make significant advances in student outcomes while

maintaining their long-standing commitment to open access”.

This project will provide HCC with a comprehensive review in the areas of learning,

completion/transfer, labor market, and equitable outcomes feedback for the next steps in

advancing models of excellence and improving student learned outcomes success.

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HCC Childcare Center Enrollment Update

As of September 1, 2015, HCC Childcare Center will have the following children attending the Child Care

Center:

4 year old class:

14 Head Start Children

1 Private Pay Child

Total of 15 children

Waiting List for 4 year old class: 13

3 year old class:

13 Head Start Children

7 Private Pay Children

Total of 20 Children

Waiting List for 3 year old class: 8

2 year old class:

6 Financial Aid Children

4 Private Pay Children

3 DSS Children

Total of 13 Children (2 slots available)

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2013-14 Academic Year

1,126 students received financial aid

Financial Aid given was $4,157,035

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Congratulations to Ms. Sherida Gholston!!!

US Department of Education Awarded HCC Student Support Services Grant in the amount

of

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MDC Healthy Places Grant

$25,000 grant award to begin planning the establishment of the

HCC Community Health, Wellness and Education Clinic

Partner with Rural Health Group

Key project activities

Part-time wellness coordinator

Renovate the Wellness Center

Upgrade wellness exercise equipment

Target population will be students, HCC employees and members of

the community

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4. A.A.S. Early Childhood Education Degree Program Earned Accreditation by the

National Association for the Education of Young Children

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The Standard That Needs Additional Work for the Accreditation

Standard 22A: Instruction must follow a plan which documents a structured curriculum composed of general education,

basic sciences, mathematics, and professional courses including applied (clinical) education. The curriculum must include clearly written program goals and competencies and course syllabi which must include individual course goals and objectives. The curriculum must include all the major subject areas currently offered in the contemporary clinical laboratory. Behavioral objectives which address cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains must be provided for didactic and applied (clinical practice) aspects of the program and must include clinical significance and correlation. Course objectives must show progression to the level consistent with entry into the profession. The applied courses must be taught in a clinically equipped teaching laboratory on the college campus, in an affiliated clinical facility, or in both facilities sufficient for developing basic skills, understanding principles, and mastering the procedures involved.

Rationale: The program does not have behavioral objectives at the appropriate taxonomic level which address cognitive

domains for didactic aspects of the program and include significance and correlation. Course objectives must show progression to the level consistent with entry into the profession.

Recommendation: for Compliance: Provide behavioral objectives which address cognitive domains for didactic aspects

of the program and include significance and correlation for the following: Microbiology (Bacteriology, Mycology and Parasitology).

A consultant has been hired to help HCC meet this standard. The first visit will be on August 27, 2015. The consultant is the Dean of Allied Health and Professional Services at Beauford County Community College.

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6. Cooperative Innovative Agreement

Presented By: Dr. Monica Smith-Woofter

Northampton County Schools Superintendent

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PARTNERS

Northampton County Schools

Halifax Community College

Northampton County Economic Development

Businesses and Industry Advisory Council

Career Technical Education & Business Education

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CURRENT DESIGN MODEL

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INNOVATIVE DESIGN MODEL

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OUTCOMES

Increase Student Achievement

Increase Career & College Promise Completers

Graduate Students With Industry Credentials,

Career/College Certifications, and/or College Credits

Increase Student Enrollment

Increase Graduation Rate

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Academic Affairs

1. Enrollment Update

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Fall 2015

Fall 2014

Fall 2013

Fall 2012

1147

1356

1388

1556

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59%

41%

Full-time vs Part-time Enrollment

FULL-TIME (12 CREDITS OR MORE) PART-TIME (LESS THAN 12)

Part-time

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0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

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198

29 27 17 15 12 12

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75%

20%

5%

Returning (have

attended HCC before)

New (never attended

any college before)

Transfer (never attended

HCC before transfer in)

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UNDER 18 18-19 20-21 22-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-49 50-64 65 ANDOVER

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217

163

122 135

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67 88 65

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Enrollment By Age

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Academic Affairs

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Academic Affairs

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Gear Up Completion Graduates

GEAR UP NC partnered with Halifax Community college to offer the GEAR UP for College Success- Summer Bridge

Program for graduating seniors as Southeast Halifax High School (SHHS). Participation in this program allowed students the opportunity to enroll in the important foundational college courses which include Writing and Inquiry (English 111), Quantitative Literacy Course (Math 143), and the College Transfer Success Course (ACA 122). The program was offered from June 22, 2015- July 30, 2015. The program had a capacity of 25 students. While 25 registered for the program, only 16 students actually participated. Of those 16, 13 students completed the program.

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Administrative Services

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Administrative Services

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Institutional Advancements

Foundation Updates

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Foundation Updates

1. HCC Foundation, Inc. Scholarships were awarded August 2015 for Fall 2015 and Spring 2016.

Fall Awards and Spring

$62,350.00

Students awarded scholarships

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Scholarships award

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2. Audit – The foundation audit has been completed. No new findings for the year of 2014-

2015. Mr. Ray Whitby with the State Board of Auditors will be attending the Foundation

Board Meeting Thursday, August 27, 2015, 10:00 am.

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Halifax Community College Foundation, Inc.

Monthly Bricks Purchased

Number of Bricks Cost/Brick

Number sold

Remaining Bricks Brick Sales

4x8 (1600)

$ 150.00

18

1582

$2,700.00

12x12 (58)

$ 300.00

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$6,600.00

Clip Art

$ 10.00

7

$ 70.00

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This concludes the August 25, 2015 President’s Report.

Please accept this report and make it apart of the

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HCC holds GEAR UP for College Success - Summer Bridge Program

Area Health Education Center Visit

Dr. Debby P. Futrell, Dr. Warren, Newton, Dr. Ervin V. Griffin, Sr.

Students complete HCC Certified Nurse Aide course

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