Events and Meetings
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2024 Spring Plenary Session- San Jose Marriott, 301 South Market Street, San Jose, California, USA, 95113 |
ASCCC presents the 2024 Spring Plenary Session, April 18-20, 2024. This is a hybrid event taking place at the San Jose Marriott, 301 South Market Street, San Jose, California, USA, 95113. We hope that all local faculty leaders will plan to join us in San Jose! |
2023 Fall Plenary Session- Westin South Coast Plaza |
ASCCC presents the 2023 Fall Plenary Session, November 16-18, 2023. This is a hybrid event taking place at the Westin South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Boulevard, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. The 2023 Fall Plenary Session theme is "Journey to Vision 2030: Faculty Perspectives". We hope that all local faculty leaders will plan to join us in Costa Mesa! |
2023 Spring Plenary Session- DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Anaheim - Orange County |
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Cancelled 2023 Academic Academy - Virtual Event- Virtual |
Note: This event has been cancelled. We sincerely appreciate your interest and dedication to this important professional development and learning opportunity. The ASCCC is planning future events themed around trauma-informed practices in education and would love to see you in the near future. We thank you for your understanding. |
2022 Fall Plenary Session - Hybrid Event- The Sheraton Grand Sacramento |
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2022 Spring Plenary Session - Hybrid EventLos Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel |
ASCCC presents the 2022 Spring Plenary - Hybrid Event, held at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Hotel, Burbank, CA and in Pathable's Virtual Event Platform, April 7-9, 2022. |
2021 Fall Plenary Session - Hybrid EventLong Beach and Virtual Event Platform Pathable |
The Academic Senate invites you to attend the first-ever hybrid 2021 Fall Plenary Session on November 4-6, 2021 to be held at the Westin Long Beach in Long Beach, and via Pathable! The theme this year is "Leading Change" Teaching, Learning, and Governance in a Hybrid World". Join us this November to attend impactful breakout sessions, discuss statewide matters, vote on important Resolutions, and network both virtually and in-person with faculty across our system. In-person registration is $580 and virtual registration is $325. |
2021 Academic Academy - Virtual EventPathable Virtual Event Platform |
The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is hosting the 2021 Academic Academy - Virtual Event
Are you a faculty, staff member, or administrator at a community college, CSU, or UC who wants to improve student transfer? Join the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, in collaboration with the RP Group, for the virtual 2021 Academic Academy being held online October 7-8, 2021. The theme is Enhancing Transfer in the Higher Education System. The program includes general and breakout sessions intended to raise awareness of broad perspectives and transfer experiences, provide updates on transfer efforts within the California Community Colleges and university partners, and explore ways to improve student transfer, with an emphasis on strategies for closing opportunity and transfer gaps for students least likely to transfer. Connect with colleagues, engage in discussion, and identify individual and collective actions that can be taken to improve student transfer experiences.
The event will take place in the virtual event platform Pathable. All attendees will receive an email prior to the event with a unique user login. The platform works with email as your user id, so please make sure all attendees emails are their actual emails. If you are an admin and are registering a group of people, please make sure you are prepared with each persons unique email. Please use chrome as your browser as it has the best functionality with the program. Registration Deadline: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 5:00pm When: October 7-8, 2021 *dates and time subject to change* |
2021 Spring Plenary Session - Virtual EventPathable Virtual Event Platform |
Information on the 2021 Spring Plenary***Dates Subject to Change*** WHEN: April 15-17, 2021 WHERE: Pathable Event Platform Early Registration Deadline: March 15, 2021 *Rates will increase after this date* |
2020 Fall Plenary Session - Virtual EventPathable Virtual Event Platform |
Plenary graphic photo by Dr. Rachel N. Hastings, MiraCosta College: 20 in 20 is both an act of remembrance and an act of systemic resistance. It is a visual reminder of the weight of anti-Blackness and systemic racism that we are carrying into our futures. I lift these names up and call upon you to join me in developing systemic strategies of resistance. In remembering. In re-writing the narrative for Black people in America. In re-designing the structures that stunt our human relations. We must re-imagine the possibilities. We must continue to #SayTheirNames. THEME: Addressing Anti-Blackness & IDEAs (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Anti-Racism) in Academic and Professional Matters The ASCCC Fall 2020 Plenary Session will be held November 5-7, 2020. ***Dates Subject to Change*** The event will take place in the virtual event platform Pathable. All attendees will receive an email prior to the event with a unique user login. The platform works with email as your user id, so please make sure all attendees emails are their actual emails. If you are an admin and are registering a group of people, please make sure you are prepared with each persons unique email. Please use chrome as your browser as it has the best functionality with the program. |
2020 Academic Academy - Virtual EventPathable Virtual Event Platform |
Interruptions in education are not new. Snow days, extreme heat, floods, and earthquakes can all lead to temporary school closures. In addition, California’s students may experience the extended disruption and devastating impact of fires. But a global pandemic requiring social distancing and the sudden cessation of traditional classroom instruction for an undefined time period is a force so impactful that our evolution is forced – is it education’s Big Bang, where we will emerge anew? Or is it our Ice Age, leading to the extinction of select species and the rapid evolution of the survivors? This year’s ASCCC Academic Academy will explore the impact of our recent history on the future of education. Join us as we explore the use of open and online approaches to finding ways to redefine instruction and assessment, create more equitable learning environments, address long-standing inequities exacerbated by reliance on technology, and improve the success of all students. |
Cancelled - 2020 Spring Plenary SessionOakland Marriott City Center |
March 17, 2020 Dear Colleagues, In an attempt to flatten the curve of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Governor Newsom ordered statewide cancellations of events of more than 250 people, and the CDC released additional guidelines suggesting that gatherings larger than 50 people be cancelled. The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is heeding the guidance and have decided to postpone the Area Meetings and Spring Plenary Session until further notice. The health and wellbeing of our staff, attendees, and community comes first and we understand that many of our colleges and faculty face additional loads, as colleges transition to remote learning or make the difficult decision of closing the campus. The Academic Senate is here to support you during this time. We are currently putting together some resources to distribute to the field to help support the transitions taking place locally. We will be sending out communication regarding our annual spring elections in the near future. If you haven’t already, please contact the Oakland Marriott to ensure your hotel reservation has been cancelled. The Senate Office is taking care of the refunds and will provide a message to all registered attendees on this shortly. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time. If you have any questions, please feel free to direct them to me- krystinne@asccc.org. Take care of yourself and take care of each other,
Krystinne Mica |
2019 Fall Plenary SessionRenaissance Newport Beach Hotel |
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2019 Academic AcademyQueen Mary |
The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, in partnership with the Student Senate for California Community Colleges, RP Group, and the CCC Chancellor's Office, is hosting its 2019 Academic Academy with a focus on student experience in Long Beach, CA. on the Queen Mary September 13-14, 2019 located at 11126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90802. Faculty and students are invited to attend the conference, which will discuss topics including Guided Pathways, student equity, technology, and diversifying of faculty.
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2019 Career and Noncredit InstituteDoubleTree by Hilton San Diego Mission Valley |
The 2019 Career and Noncredit Education Institute will be held April 25-27, 2019 at the DoubleTree by Hilton San Diego Mission Valley located at 7450 Hazard Center Drive, San Diego, CA 92108. Colleges are encouraged to send teams of practitioners and leaders to include career education faculty, noncredit faculty, counselors, senate presidents, and faculty and administrative leaders involved in career education, noncredit education, and AEBG.
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2019 Spring Plenary SessionWestin San Francisco Airport |
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2018 Fall Plenary SessionIrvine Marriott |
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2018 Academic AcademyEmbassy Suites by Hilton San Francisco Airport |
Event Date: September 14-15, 2018 Event Location: Embassy Suites by Hilton South San Francisco Airport | 250 Gateway Blvd, South San Francisco, CA 94080. Navigating New Frontiers: Faculty Leadership in Guided Pathways Guided pathways is not just another initiative; it is a framework for a comprehensive redesign of our colleges. The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges’ Guided Pathways Academy will empower faculty to move from designing and planning to implementation. Each college’s framework must honor its mission, vision, and culture by developing unique solutions to support the success of its students. Envision your next steps through an invigorating and collaborative institute focused on faculty developed tools and resources to support local guided pathways efforts.
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2018 Career and Noncredit Education InstituteThe Westin South Coast Plaza |
Event Date: May 3-5, 2018 Event Location: The Westin South Coast Plaza 686 Anton Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. The 2018 Career and Noncredit Education Institute will be held May 3-5, 2018. With the creation of the Strong Workforce Program, there has been increased focus on career education and noncredit education. Furthermore, the rollout of the first Integrated Plan for SSSP (credit and noncredit), Basic Skills, and Student Equity has served to encourage collaboration across our colleges and a bridging of programs to better serve all of the students in our community college system. The ASCCC Career and Noncredit Education Institute is the first ASCCC event to bring faculty together from these areas to collaborate on a statewide level on how best to integrate the services, practices and instruction of these areas. Presentations will cover topics in areas such as career education, noncredit education, counseling and student services, Adult Education Block Grant (AEBG), and apprenticeship. Colleges are encouraged to send teams of practitioners and leaders to include career education faculty, noncredit faculty, counselors, senate presidents, and faculty and administrative leaders involved in career education, noncredit education, and AEBG. |
2018 Spring Plenary SessionSan Mateo Marriott |
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2017 Fall Plenary SessionIrvine Marriott |
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2017 CTE Leadership InstituteSan Jose Marriott |
Sponsored by the Chancellor's Office through Doing What Matters for Jobs and the Economy, the Academic Senate will hold a CTE Leadership Institute on May 5-6, 2017, at the San Jose Marriott. This event will provide CTE faculty with the opportunity to engage in key policy conversations through their interaction with representatives of the task force, by learning about the implications of policy decisions on local programs and courses, and in participating in breakout sessions to better understand the college processes including topics on leadership, curriculum design, course repetition, and effective program advocacy. Registration is now open and additional information including hotel, travel, and a preliminary program is posted on our event site. The San Jose Marriott is the host hotel for the CTE Leadership Institute held May 5-6 2017! The San Jose Marriott is located at 301 S Market St, San Jose, CA 95113. Driving directions can be found here. For those flying, the San Jose Airport is located 3 miles from the hotel. Thanks to a grant by the Chancellor's Office Workforce and Economic Development Doing What Matters, the ASCCC is able to offer free registration to ASCCC CTE Liaisons and Counselors and one day hotel stay. Register for the event using the code you received. If you did not receive a code, please send an email to info [at] asccc.org. Then reserve a room via the link under hotel and travel. The hotel will require that you secure the room with a credit card. Once you check into your room, the charges will be moved to our master account. Finally, please note that if you do not cancel your registration by the deadline, you will be charged $50. Special thanks to our Institute's sponsor: |
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. |
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 |
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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