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This academic plan provides a semester-by-semester guide for students pursuing an Associate of Science in Engineering. It outlines specific coursework, including core mathematics, science, and English composition, along with elective and general education requirements over a two-year period. The plan emphasizes prerequisites for future coursework and encourages students to consider transfer institution requirements, graduate degree potential, and future career goals.
The document details the 47th annual commencement ceremony for the Arts & Science Education division. The event included introductions of the platform party, special guests such as local council members, and farewells to retiring faculty and staff. The President of the College welcomed attendees and acknowledged the support of graduates' families. The Board of Trustees President shared remarks focusing on the college's mission of quality, student-centered education. The ceremony featured an address by guest speaker Mr. Bill Alexander, who focused his message on the importance of 'how' one achieves goals (the being) over just 'what' one achieves (the knowing). Statistics for the graduating class were provided, noting 794 degrees and 113 certificates awarded to 889 students, with notable achievements in honors distinction. Several graduates' post-commencement plans were highlighted, detailing transfers to four-year institutions and career goals.
The 16th Annual Jefferson County Black History/Cultural Diversity Luncheon featured music, an introduction of the master of ceremonies, presentation of colors by the American Legion Post 253, and an invocation. Key discussions included remarks from Congressman Russ Cornahan, who emphasized unity through diversity, referencing the ancient symbol of the fasces. Dr. Julia Hampton of Jefferson College shared updates on minority enrollment, noting an increase in African-American students since 1992, and detailed plans to further increase enrollment through a strategic enrollment management plan, honoring the late Bill Overreet's passion for education. Remarks were also made regarding the 'Bridges Across Racial Polarization' group and the County Executive, Mr. Ken Waller, who proclaimed February 2011 as Black History Month.
The discussions covered updates on the Jefferson College Cafe, noting the high success of the Brio Station, including the introduction of pasta weekly and fajitas, as well as new morning offerings like Pancake Wednesdays and omelets at the Brio Station on Thursdays. The implementation and status of a new delivery service for faculty, which requires sign-up via meal card, were reviewed, with aspirations for expanding it to students in Viking Woods. A significant portion of the content focused on the need to overhaul the fitness center, which has not seen updates in approximately eight years. A proposal for replacing machinery, framed as a health and safety issue, was submitted through the strategic planning committee and preliminarily approved for approximately $35,000 in new machinery, with work planned over the summer for completion by August. Discussions also included enhancing security with updated card systems and considering aesthetic improvements. Separately, the need for students to pass the graduation exit exam, described as a simple essay that is a graduation requirement, was emphasized, directing students to consult with Jason Gardner for details. Finally, a sophomore shared plans to transfer to Slooh University for further education and soccer.
The Jefferson College PREP (Personal Resource and Education Plan) program provides students with a personalized roadmap for academic and career success. It currently assists those in electronic technology and pre-health occupations pathways. The program offers guidance from 'navigators,' comprehensive academic and career resources, and professional/peer tutoring, aiming to remove obstacles and facilitate degree completion.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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