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Faculty Council of Community Colleges
SUNY Update Faculty Council of Community Colleges Don’t forget to compress your images. Choose 150dpi (best for screen viewing) and to discard cropped portions of images. This will avoid very large PPTx files! Johanna Duncan-Poitier SUNY Senior Vice Chancellor for Community Colleges & the Education Pipeline April 2018
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2018/19 NYS Budget +100/FTE Base Aid Increase
Child Care Restoration ($1.1m) GAP ($1.5m) Eliminated Included Job Linkage ($3m), Contract Courses ($1.9m)
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Scaling Success: Guided Pathways
GPS for Student Success Research-based reform developed by national experts Scaling from one SUNY community college to ten Christy Fogel from Monroe attended the first Institute; Nina will be speaking at Institute 2 in Rockland Cohort 1: Corning Jamestown Mohawk Valley Monroe Onondaga Orange Rockland Suffolk County Tompkins Cortland Westchester
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Scaling Success: Developmental English Learning Community
Always keep about this distance between text and the edge of slides and other content. Scaling evidence-based co-requisite credit-based models and facilitating faculty professional development Onondaga Community College –leading Accelerated Learning Project staff Development (ALP) 22 participating colleges including 14 community colleges and state-operated colleges in Cohort 1 and eight planning grant community colleges Jan 19 Kick off event and four regional meetings at Erie; Cortland; Schenectady and Nassau are planned for April Cohort 1: Adirondack Alfred Cayuga Cortland Dutchess Erie Monroe Nassau Old Westbury Oneonta Schenectady Rockland Orange Tompkins Cortland Additionally, support is provided to eight planning grant colleges: Genesee, Jamestown, Niagara, Sullivan, Westchester, Ulster, Herkimer, Fulton-Montgomery
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Scaling Success: Math Pathways 28 SUNY colleges
200 + faculty, administrators, advisors and tutors 2,000+ students enrolled Faculty Driven Participating colleges: Adirondack Alfred Broome Clinton Corning Delhi Empire Fashion Institute of Technology Finger Lakes Fulton-Montgomery Herkimer Jamestown Jefferson Mohawk Valley Morrisville Nassau Niagara North Country Oneonta Onondaga Orange Plattsburgh Rockland Schenectady Suffolk Tompkins Cortland Ulster Westchester
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Scaling Success: Strong Start to Finish
Always keep about this distance between text and the edge of slides and other content. SUNY is one of four systems awarded in the nation! Guided Pathways Math Pathways & Co-requisite English $2.1 Million
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Four Strategic Themes:
What are some examples from your campuses? Innovation & Entrepreneurship Individualized Education Sustainability Partnerships Innovation and Entrepreneurship: SUNY will lead in the expansion of cross-disciplinary research, innovation and entrepreneurship, in order to foster healthier, more resilient communities, spur economic development, promote environmental conservation, and create new career paths that will keep New York State workers technologically competitive. This goal will be achieved in part by expanding student opportunities and internships in emerging fields like artificial intelligence, robotics, data analytics, and their applications to education and healthcare, and by making targeted investments in research and faculty development. Individualized Education: SUNY will use data analytics and cloud computing to customize a degree pathway for students, and offer lifelong, “just in time” learning opportunities to secure a skillset that adapts to inevitable job market shifts and dislocations. Sustainability: Reduce SUNY’s carbon footprint by 40% and source 100% of its electricity from zero-net carbon sources Partnerships: Build and strengthen partnerships, including philanthropic partnerships, to grow innovation and foster economic development.
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