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| Date: October 13, 2003 |
Celebrating 40 years of "College That Works" for North Carolina
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Legislators to join
State Board of Community Colleges at annual retreat
Special presentation at State Board
meeting
RALEIGH:
North Carolina legislators make decisions affecting the finances and operations of North Carolina’s community colleges. Four of those lawmakers will share their perspective on community college issues with the State Board of Community Colleges on October 15. The session is part of the State Board’s annual retreat that will be held at the Waynesville Country Club. The retreat begins on the afternoon of October 15 and ends on October 16.Legislators scheduled to participate in the 4:00 Wednesday afternoon session are Senator Walter H. Dalton (D- 46th District), Senator Stephen M. Metcalf (D- 49th District), Senator Joe Sam Queen (D-47th District), and Representative Wilma M. Sherrill (R-116th District).
Twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall, the SBCC meets on a selected community college campus. This fall meeting takes place on Friday at 9:00 a.m. in the Student Center at Haywood Community College following the annual State Board retreat.
The legislative session is one of several sessions that will give the SBCC an opportunity to look back at some of the successes and problems the community colleges had in the previous year. More importantly, it will afford the SBCC an opportunity to look ahead to the challenges that face the North Carolina Community College System and develop a strategy to enable the SBCC to effectively meet those challenges.
The State Board meeting ends with a special presentation from the North Carolina Petroleum Marketers Association at 1:00 p.m. Twelve community colleges will each receive a brand new oil furnace/air conditioner combination. The oil packs are the last of 39 that the NCPMA will give to the community colleges that offer HVAC programs or related classes. The units will be delivered on an 18-wheeler and then loaded onto trucks from each of the 12 colleges. The oil packs, manufactured by ThermoPride in Denton, North Carolina, will be used as training tools. The gift is especially important to these colleges because of the loss of equipment funds the NCCCS has experienced. A list of the colleges to receive the oil packs is attached.
"If our students are to be able to work on state-of-the art equipment after they find a job, they need to train on state-of-the-art equipment while they are in class," said System President H. Martin Lancaster. "This generous gift will benefit thousands of students and the customers they will eventually serve."
The complete agenda for the State Board meeting is attached.
STATE BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES
October 17, 2003
Haywood Community College
Clyde, North Carolina
October 16, 2003
COMMITTEE MEETINGS – Waynesville Country Club
Lunch
12:15 p.m. Conference Room
Finance and Capital Needs 1:30 p.m. Conference Room
Policy
1:30 p.m. Mountaineer Room
Program
Services
1:30 p.m. Tower Room
Personnel
2:30 p.m. Conference Room
Chairman’s Agenda Review 4:00 p.m. Conference Room
October 17, 2003
BOARD MEETING – Haywood Community College
9:00 a.m. - Call to Order
Approval of Minutes of the September 12, 2003 Meeting
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Consent Agenda
(Consent Agenda items are listed on the Consent Agenda
and are designated by [CA] on Full Agenda)
- Welcome
Dr. Nathan Hodges, Haywood Community College President
- Report from the North Carolina Association of Community College Trustees
Helen Dowdy
- Report from the North Carolina Association of Community College
Presidents
Jim Owen
Standing Committee Reports
Policy Committee, Anne-Marie Knighton, Chair
For Future Action
Huskins Operating Procedures Manual Revision (Attachment Pol. 1)
For Action
Initiate the Rule-Making Process to Approve Text 23 NCAC 2C.0109 Withholding
of State Funds or Administrative Support (Attachment Pol. 2)
Approve the Hearing Procedure for 23 NCAC 2C.0109 (Attachment Pol. 3)
Program Services Committee, Bob Greene, Chair
For Information
Special Application Approvals (Attachment Prog. 1)
Curriculum Standard Revision Approval (Attachment Prog. 2)
For Future Action
Curriculum Program Terminations (Attachment Prog. 3)
Curriculum Standard Revisions (Attachment Prog. 4)
Memorandum of Understanding Between the Department of Environment
And Natural Resources Division of Air Quality and The North Carolina
Community College System (Attachment Prog. 5)
For Action
2003 Excellence in Teaching Awards (Attachment Prog. 6) [CA]
Curriculum Program Terminations (Attachment Prog. 7) [CA]
Curriculum Program Application (Attachment Prog. 8) [CA]
Course of Instruction to Captive/Co-opted Group (Attachment Prog. 9) [CA]
Course Approval Continuing Education Master Course List (Attachment Prog. 10)
[CA]
Finance and Capital Needs Committee, Herbert Watkins, Chair
For Information
1993 Bond Status Report (Attachment FC-1)
Capital Improvement Funds Expended or Obligated (Attachment FC-2)
Higher Education Bond Oversight Committee Report – September 2003 (Attachment
FC-3)
Estimated Receipts (Attachment FC-4)
CIS Project Discussion and Implementation Update—Dr. Saundra Williams
(Attachment FC-5)
For Action
CORD/Service Agreement (New Contract) (Attachment FC-6) [CA]
2003-2004 Funding for Academic Services for Nursing Students from Disadvantaged
Backgrounds (Attachment FC-7) [CA]
Virtual Learning Community Course Development Centers (Attachment FC-8) [CA]
Biotechnology Training Initiative Planning Grant from The Golden LEAF Foundation
(Attachment FC-9)
Biotechnology Training Initiative – Professional Service Agreement with Andrew
C. Rothschild – FY 2003-2004 (Attachment FC-10)
Approval of the Golden LEAF Foundation Grantee Acknowledgment and Agreement with
the North Carolina Community College System to Strengthen the Biotech Training
Infrastructure Throughout the State – BioNetwork (Attachment FC-11)
Optional Retirement Plan Amendment (Attachment FC-12)
Two Percent Transfer Restriction (Attachment FC-13) [CA]
Inmate Education Program (Attachment FC-14) [CA]
Construction/Property/Bond Authorization Report (Attachment FC-15) [CA]
Contract Amendment with Extension—Affiliated Computer Services (ACS)
College Information Systems Project Phase 2A Retraining Plan (Attachment FC-16)
Personnel Committee, Stuart Fountain, Chair
Report from 2003-2004 SBCC Calendar Committee
Norma Turnage, Chair
President’s Report
Chairman’s Remarks/Discussion
Haywood Community College Campus Tour
12 Noon - Lunch
1:00 p.m. - North Carolina Petroleum Marketers Association: Oil Pack
Presentation
Date of Next Meetings:
November 13, 2003 Called Telephonic Meeting (1:30 p.m.)
November 20-21, 2003 Raleigh, North Carolina
CONSENT AGENDA
October 17, 2003
PROGRAM COMMITTEE, Bob Greene, Chair
FINANCE & CAPITAL NEEDS COMMITTEE, Herbert Watkins, Chair
For Action
CORD/Service Agreement (New Contract) (Attachment FC-6)
2003-2004 Funding for Academic Services for Nursing Students from Disadvantaged
Backgrounds (Attachment FC-7)
Virtual Learning Community Course Development Centers (Attachment FC-8)
Two Percent Transfer Restriction (Attachment FC-13)
Inmate Education Program (Attachment FC-14)
Construction/Property/Bond Authorization Report (Attachment FC-15)
Colleges receiving the ThermoPride Oil Packs
1. Asheville Buncombe Community College (Asheville)
2. Blue Ridge Community College (Flat Rock)
3. Catawba Valley Community College (Hickory)
4. Central Piedmont Community College (Charlotte)
5. Cleveland Community College (Shelby)
6. Davidson County Community College (Lexington)
7. McDowell Community College (Marion)
8. Mitchell Community College (Statesville)
9. Rowan-Cabarrus Community College (Salisbury)
10. South Piedmont Community College (Polkton)
11. Southwestern Community College (Sylva)
12. Tri-County Community College (Murphy)
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