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Chancellor's Circle Event

Chaffey College – Chino Community Center

Executive Committee/Orientation

Monterey: Hotel Pacific

Spring CTE DIG Meeting

Westin SFO

Northern California Spring CTE DIG Meeting

Westin SFO

Southern California Spring CTE DIG Meeting

Ontario International Airport Hotel

Chancellor's Circle Event

Merced College

Program of Study Meeting: Radio/TV/Film

2013 Spring Plenary Session

Westin San Francisco Airport
Greetings!  I’m particularly excited by our theme this time–“Rising to the Challenge: Responding to Disruptive Forces.” We wanted a positive tone to our theme but we also wanted to reflect the fact that, as so often is the case, we are dealing with multiple pressures and often pressures that effectively conflict. We’ve been feeling some of the identified “pressures” for quite some time and others are relatively new. The five “disruptive forces”, as identified by Jeff Selingo, Editor at Large at the Chronicle of Higher Education are: Completion Demographics – diversity, lack of… more

The Spring Plenary session will take place on April 18 - 20, 2013 at the Westin San Francisco airport. Early registration is open now through April 5, 2013.

Program of Study Meeting: Engineering

Area D Meeting

San Bernardino Valley College

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Area C Meeting

College of the Canyons

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Area A Meeting

Sacramento Area

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Area B Meeting

College of San Mateo

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2013 Vocational Education Leadership Institute

Oakland Marriott
Please join us for this year’s Vocational Leadership Institute as we learn and share ways to fuel California’s economy with our CTE programs and initiatives.  The structure of this year’s Vocational Leadership Institute, being held March 20-22, 2013 at the Marriott Oakland City Center, is to help faculty identify and solve the unique problems and challenges faced by CTE faculty and students as well as our workforce partners. We are pleased to partner with the California Community College Association for Occupational Education (CCCAOE) in a joint conference with the theme “Career… more

To be held in conjunction with CCCAOE's Spring Conference. Limited to 50 registrants.

Chancellor's Circle Event

Los Medanos College
When:  Wednesday, March 20, 2013              11 a.m. to 2 p.m.*   Where:  Los Medanos College                2700 East Leland Road, Pittsburg, CA  94565   Please RSVP no later than Wednesday, March 13 to events [at] foundationccc.org.  *Includes a break-out meeting with your peers from 1 to 2 p.m., following the formal luncheon.    We look forward to seeing you!     The Chancellor’s Circle brings together business partners, philanthropists, and Community College… more

You are invited to the Chancellor’s Circle Luncheon with Chancellor Brice W. Harris

Program of Study Meeting: Journalism

Executive Committee Meeting

Sacramento: Marriott Residence Inn Downtown

Leadership Regional Meeting

Location: Reedley College
These regional meetings will be free to a team of faculty members aspiring to become leaders.  Colleges are asked to send a team of up to five current or potential faculty leaders who have an interest in making a meaningful contribution to the effectiveness of their college.  In the interest of ensuring a diversity of discipline representation, each team is required to include at least one career technical education faculty member and the inclusion of student services faculty is strongly encouraged.   Registration is now closed. Please contact Holly Macriss, ASCCC Associate… more

In our ongoing commitment to provide leadership development activities to faculty across the state, the newly formed Leadership Development Committee is pleased to announce a series of one-day regional workshops on the topic of college leadership. These workshops, in conjunction with our annual Vocational and Faculty Leadership Institutes, are intended to empower faculty by providing participants with the knowledge, skills, and insights needed to be effective advocates and problem-solvers about issues impacting the education of our students.

Leadership Regional Meeting

Location: Solano College
These regional meetings will be free to a team of faculty members aspiring to become leaders.  Colleges are asked to send a team of up to five current or potential faculty leaders who have an interest in making a meaningful contribution to the effectiveness of their college.  In the interest of ensuring a diversity of discipline representation, each team is required to include at least one career technical education faculty member and the inclusion of student services faculty is strongly encouraged.   Registration is now closed. Please contact Holly Macriss, ASCCC Associate… more

In our ongoing commitment to provide leadership development activities to faculty across the state, the newly formed Leadership Development Committee is pleased to announce a series of one-day regional workshops on the topic of college leadership. These workshops, in conjunction with our annual Vocational and Faculty Leadership Institutes, are intended to empower faculty by providing participants with the knowledge, skills, and insights needed to be effective advocates and problem-solvers about issues impacting the education of our students.
 

2013 Academic Academy

Paradise Point Hotel & Spa
Strong STEM Courses Promote Prosperity Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programs are essential to California Community Colleges because students look to our Community Colleges for these programs; however, currently we are experiencing a lack of students majoring in STEM which puts our state and national economies at risk. Participants of this Institute will discuss what community colleges must do to increase success in STEM courses; how course work, including labs, can be taught effectively online; and how to engage student interest in STEM programs. We will also discuss the… more

Colleges are encouraged to send STEM faculty teams to foster interdisciplinary discussions about serving the needs of STEM students.

CCC Biotechnology All-Hands Conference and Discipline Input Group (DIG)

Hyatt Place, Davis, CA
Hyatt Place 173 Old Davis Road Extension, Davis, CA 95616  Cost:  Free  Registration WHAT: Biotechnology Instructors All-Hands Conference & Discipline Input Group (DIG) Meeting WHY: These events mark the first phase in the development of new TMCs and C-ID course descriptors to support Biotechnology AS-T degrees.  Your college will benefit to have a voice at the table!  This meeting is “come one, come all” to encourage wide participation and perspectives.  Later, faculty will be identified to serve on the Biotechnology discipline review group.  … more

Biotechnology Instructors All-Hands Conference & Discipline Input Group Meeting
Our third statewide All-Hands meeting features guest speakers and topics requested in your feedback, and for the first time will span for two days!

2013 Accreditation Institute

San Jose Doubletree
In its Summer 2012 newsletter, the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) reminded us that "Institutional effectiveness and educational quality start with the administrators, staff and especially faculty, but depends upon the quality of the governing board. Excellent institutional performance requires well-defined roles and high performance from an institution's governing board." In other words, ensuring that a college meets the accreditation standards is a joint and collaborative effort that requires all campus constituencies to understand and play their designated… more

The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges is pleased to partner once again with the ACCJC to provide training for faculty, administrative leaders, CEOs, and local trustees at its Accreditation Institute. 

Executive Committee Meeting

Orange County: Anaheim S Embassy Suites

Leadership Regional Meeting

Location: Los Angeles City College
These regional meetings will be free to a team of faculty members aspiring to become leaders.  Colleges are asked to send a team of up to five current or potential faculty leaders who have an interest in making a meaningful contribution to the effectiveness of their college.  In the interest of ensuring a diversity of discipline representation, each team is required to include at least one career technical education faculty member and the inclusion of student services faculty is strongly encouraged.   Registration is now closed. Please contact Holly Macriss, ASCCC Associate… more

In our ongoing commitment to provide leadership development activities to faculty across the state, the newly formed Leadership Development Committee is pleased to announce a series of one-day regional workshops on the topic of college leadership. These workshops, in conjunction with our annual Vocational and Faculty Leadership Institutes, are intended to empower faculty by providing participants with the knowledge, skills, and insights needed to be effective advocates and problem-solvers about issues impacting the education of our students.

Leadership Regional Meeting

Location: Grossmont College
These regional meetings will be free to a team of faculty members aspiring to become leaders.  Colleges are asked to send a team of up to five current or potential faculty leaders who have an interest in making a meaningful contribution to the effectiveness of their college.  In the interest of ensuring a diversity of discipline representation, each team is required to include at least one career technical education faculty member and the inclusion of student services faculty is strongly encouraged.   Registration is now closed. Please contact Holly Macriss, ASCCC Associate… more

In our ongoing commitment to provide leadership development activities to faculty across the state, the newly formed Leadership Development Committee is pleased to announce a series of one-day regional workshops on the topic of college leadership. These workshops, in conjunction with our annual Vocational and Faculty Leadership Institutes, are intended to empower faculty by providing participants with the knowledge, skills, and insights needed to be effective advocates and problem-solvers about issues impacting the education of our students.