Events and Meetings
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Streamlining Local Curriculum Regional MeetingButte College, 3536 Butte Campus Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 |
"Colleges interested in hosting a regional workshop, or interested in participating in the workshop, please contact Dolores Davison at davisondolores@foothill.edu" |
Streamlining Local Curriculum Regional MeetingClovis Community College Herndon Campus, 390 West Fir Avenue, Building B, Suite 308, Clovis, CA 93611 |
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Streamlining Local Curriculum Regional MeetingCabrillo College |
"Colleges interested in hosting a regional workshop, or interested in participating in the workshop, please contact Dolores Davison at davisondolores@foothill.edu" |
Streamlining Local Curriculum Regional MeetingLong Beach City College. Pacific Coast Campus (1305 E. Pacific Coast Highway), GG room 238 |
"Colleges interested in hosting a regional workshop, or interested in participating in the workshop, please contact Dolores Davison at davisondolores@foothill.edu" |
2017 Spring Plenary SessionSan Mateo Marriott |
The 2017 Spring Plenary Session will be taking place at San Mateo Marriot, 1770 South Amphlett Blvd., San Mateo, CA 94402 on April 20 - 22, 2017. |
Streamlining Local Curriculum Regional MeetingCollege of Marin |
"Colleges interested in hosting a regional workshop, or interested in participating in the workshop, please contact Dolores Davison at davisondolores@foothill.edu" |
Streamlining Local Curriculum Regional MeetingMerritt College |
"Colleges interested in hosting a regional workshop, or interested in participating in one in the workshops, please contact Dolores Davison at davisondolores@foothill.edu" |
Spring Faculty Minimum Qualifications and Equivalencies Regional Workshop SouthChaffey College |
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Spring Faculty Minimum Qualifications and Equivalencies Regional Workshop NorthSanta Rosa Junior College |
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Faculty Hiring Regional Meeting SouthSouthwestern College |
Location: Southwestern College, 900 Otay Lakes Road, Chula Vista, CA 91910 |
Faculty Hiring Regional Meeting NorthSacramento City College |
Location: Sacramento City College 3835 Freeport Blvd., Sacramento, CA, 95822 |
Contextualized Teaching and Learning Regional Meeting SouthPalomar College |
Location: Palomar College 1140 W. Mission Road, San Marcos, CA 92069 Please see map for campus location. Room for the event: MD 157 (Breakfast and Lunch will be served in the MD 157 patio area) |
Contextualized Teaching and Learning Regional Meeting NorthSkyline College |
****PLEASE NOTE....THIS REGIONAL MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ATTENDING THE CONTEXTUALIZED TEACHING AND LEARNING REGIONAL MEETING SOUTH, PLEASE CONTACT THE SENATE OFFICE AT (916) 445-4753 OR EVENTS [at] ASCCC.ORG****** |
Formerly Incarcerated Student Regional Meeting SouthSan Diego Continuing Education |
San Diego Continuing Education North City Campus 8355 Aero Drive, SD CA 92123 (link to map) Room 101/102 Parking in free in the 3 story parking structure adjacent to the college. |
Formerly Incarcerated Student Regional Meeting NorthSan Joaquin Delta College |
Northern, CA: WHERE: San Joaquin Delta College, 5151 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95207 LOCATION: Science and Math Building, Room 272 - See map and directions below. WHEN: November 18, 2016; 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Registration/Cancellation Deadline: November 11, 2016 Parking: Please make sure to print and place permit on vehicle's dashboard. Permit allows for all day parking in 30 minute stalls and regular parking. See parking pass and map posted below. Please use parking lots: C6, C5 and C4.
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2016 Fall Plenary SessionThe Westin South Coast Plaza |
The 2016 Fall Plenary Session will be held at the Westin South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, 686 Anton Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 from Thursday November 3, 2016 to Saturday November 5, 2016. Thank you to our Sponsors |
MQ and Equivalency Regional Meeting SouthRiverside City College |
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MQ and Equivalency Regional Meeting NorthWoodland Community College |
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2016 Curriculum Regional SouthMt San Antonio College |
The Curriculum Committee is pleased to announce that the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is once again partnering with the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office to hold Curriculum Regional meetings. The North meeting will be at TBD on Friday, 21 October; the South meeting will be held at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut on Saturday, 22 October. The morning will consist of updates on the latest news on from both the Chancellor’s Office and the Academic Senate on statewide curriculum issues, including the PCAH, C-ID/ADTs, the Curriculum Inventory, and the UC Transfer Pathways. The afternoon will consist of breakout sessions covering a variety of topics ranging from curriculum basics, distance education, non-credit, and dual enrollment. We encourage you to bring a team of curriculum chairs, senate presidents, articulation officers, curriculum specialists, and administrators so that your college curriculum team can gather as much information as possible. The programs will run 9:30 to 3:00. Registration is required and the deadline is October 14th. We look forward to seeing at the regionals! Dolores Davison, Chair ASCCC Curriculum Committee all registrations will be onsite only!
No shows or cancellations after the deadline will be billed $25. If you are unable to attend please email events [at] asccc.org before the cancellation deadline. Cancellations must be received in writing. |
2016 Curriculum Regional NorthSkyline College |
The Curriculum Committee is pleased to announce that the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is once again partnering with the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office to hold Curriculum Regional meetings. The North meeting will be at Skyline College on Friday, 21 October; the South meeting will be held at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut on Saturday, 22 October. The morning will consist of updates on the latest news on from both the Chancellor’s Office and the Academic Senate on statewide curriculum issues, including the PCAH, C-ID/ADTs, the Curriculum Inventory, and the UC Transfer Pathways. The afternoon will consist of breakout sessions covering a variety of topics ranging from curriculum basics, distance education, non-credit, and dual enrollment. We encourage you to bring a team of curriculum chairs, senate presidents, articulation officers, curriculum specialists, and administrators so that your college curriculum team can gather as much information as possible. The programs will run 9:30 to 3:00. Registration is required and the deadline is October 14th. We look forward to seeing at the regionals! Dolores Davison, Chair ASCCC Curriculum Committee All registrations will be on-site only!
No shows or cancellations after the deadline will be billed $25. If you are unable to attend please email events [at] asccc.org before the cancellation deadline. Cancellations must be received in writing. |
Formerly Incarcerated Student Regional Meeting - LA AreaLA Trade Technical College |
All registrations will be on-site only.Los Angeles, CA: WHERE: LATTC, 400 W Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90015 MEETING LOCATION: Cafeteria - located on the northernmost end of campus. PARKING LOCATION: The lot for parking is directly across the street from the campus. See maps below under registration. The security will not be citing for parking on 10/21 so parking will be open and no permits will be needed. WHEN: October 21, 2016; 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Registration/Cancellation Deadline: October 14, 2016
Cancellation Policy: No shows or cancellations after the deadline will be billed $25. If you are unable to attend please email events [at] asccc.org before the cancellation deadline. Cancellations must be received in writing. |
2016 Academic Academy October InstituteWestin South Coast Plaza |
Online ticket sales have ended. If you are interested in attending Academic Academy, please come to the registration desk onsite Friday October 7th at 9am. This professional development opportunity is focused on counseling and instructional faculty. The intention of this program is to highlight effective practices and cultivate a collaborative experience in service to the diverse population of students in our community colleges. Specific topics include:
The program will emphasize creating faculty partnerships in credit or noncredit to improve the collegiate experience and academic achievement of our students. These partnerships will further improve collaborative projects and initiatives by integrating classroom instruction, counseling, and student services. The Academy can inform and spark conversations around the role for all faculty in the following areas: creation and implementation of guided pathways of learning, recommendations of the Workforce Task Force, and other initiatives. Additional breakouts will address ongoing student equity planning and cultural competency in relation to the development of inclusive campuses to ensure student and faculty success.
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2016 Area of Emphasis (AOE) Discipline Input Group (DIG) Meeting -- NorthThe Westin San Francisco Airport |
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2016 Spring Plenary SessionSacramento Convention Center and Sheraton Sacramento |
This year, the Academic Senate will collaborate with other constituents in hosting the Spring Plenary Session, partnering with the Chief Instructional Officers (CCCCIOs), the California Community College Association of Occupational Educators (CCCAOE), Chief Student Services Officers (CSSOs), the Chancellor’s Office, and other organizations to host the first Community College collaborative event Aligning Partnerships for Student Success. Today’s current higher education environment will require a close collaboration with all college constituents to address issues of common concern. Register early to secure a slot for this event. |
Noncredit Regional Meeting - South April 16, 2016Mt. San Antonio College |
The 2015-16 Noncredit Committee would like to hold another set of regional meetings this spring. The intent is to share information with the field about noncredit basics and the potential for an expansion of noncredit to address objectives within Student Equity Plans, Student Success and Support Program Plans, Adult Education Block Grants, the Basic Skills Initiative, and the Workforce Taskforce recommendations. |