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The Accelerate Texas program at Houston Community College addresses the shortage of skilled workers in Houston by providing pathways for individuals to obtain their GED and technical training certificates. This initiative aims to increase the regional workforce with qualified individuals.
The discussion focused on the development and plans for the new Houston Community College (HCC) Missouri City Campus. Key partners involved include Jacob's Engineering Group, project managers, architects, contractors, the City of Missouri City, and members of the ACC team. The new facility is intended to revitalize Texas Parkway, provide easy access to education for a densely populated area, and solidify partnerships with Fort Bend ISD and Stafford Municipal School District. Construction is reportedly on schedule, with activities expected to commence within a couple of months.
This document is a transcript providing an overview of a grant-funded project at Houston Community College (HCC), in collaboration with the University of Houston Downtown. The project focuses on developing Open Education Resources (OER) for introductory General and Organic Chemistry lab courses. Its primary goals include creating video demonstrations of lab procedures to enhance student understanding and engagement, reduce educational costs, and improve accessibility to learning materials. The initiative aims to empower students and faculty, with a long-term vision to expand this OER development model to other high-enrollment courses.
The event centered around the State of the College address, highlighting significant progress and the institution's role in the community, workforce development, and student success. Key discussions included the college's diverse student body (ages 15-85, over 40 countries), its economic impact of $4.8 billion locally, and a 23% return on investment for every dollar spent. The address emphasized partnerships for student success, including guaranteed transfer agreements with multiple universities and collaborative workforce training initiatives. Innovation was highlighted through centers of excellence, an ideas academy, and advanced simulation labs for training in areas like welding, emergency response (firefighters, oilfield), and healthcare. The college also supports student well-being through food pantries and partnerships for providing essential goods.
The Academic and Student Affairs Committee meeting addressed several agenda items. Key discussions included the approval of honorary degrees for 2023, involving six nominees whose recommendations and biographies were included in the packets. Additionally, the committee ratified the previous approval of an honorary associate's degree in artificial intelligence awarded to Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger, recognizing Intel's support and Mr. Gelsinger's contributions. A significant portion of the meeting concerned the relocation of the Cosmetology program from the closing Fox Lake Campus to the Bissonnet Campus. This relocation requires renovations, including combining classrooms, increasing sink capacity, and ensuring adequate hot water production. The EMT program relocation to the Spring Branch campus was noted as successful. Construction proposals for the Bissonnet campus move were reviewed, including the base bid and alternates for hot water capacity and electrical outlets, with an escalation contingency added due to the time elapsed since the initial bid.
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