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1 1 Fall Convocation Presented by Henry D. Shannon, Ph.D August 11, 2010 1

2 2 Chaffey College Mission Statement Chaffey College improves lives within the diverse communities it serves through equal access to quality occupational, transfer, general education, and foundation programs in a learning-centered environment where student success is highly valued, supported, and assessed.

3 3 Vision for Chaffey College A gateway to higher education A gateway to higher education A teaching and learning-centered institution A teaching and learning-centered institution A 21 st century community college with an expanded vision A 21 st century community college with an expanded vision Chaffey College is…

4 4 Core Values Student Success Student Success Educational Excellence Educational Excellence Climate of Inclusion and Respect Climate of Inclusion and Respect Dynamic Student Services Dynamic Student Services Responsiveness to the Community Responsiveness to the Community Environmental Responsibility Environmental Responsibility

5 5 Major Locations Chino Chino Fontana Fontana Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Cucamonga

6 6 Faculty and Staff Transitions Theme Honoring the Past and Building a New Legacy

7 7 Administrative Services Due to your support of Measure ‘L’, over 250,000 square feet of new facilities and a multitude of completed site improvement projects have made a significant contribution towards improving the physical learning environment.

8 8 Completed Projects 2002-2009  Renovate/Paint Auto Tech Lab  Infrastructure/Campus Theme  Environmental Impact Report  Renovate Athletics Office  Scoreboards  Snack Bar  Track & Field Timer  Stadium Flag Pole  Rad Tech Retrofit  San Antonio Comm. Hosp./CNA  Master Plan (Chino)  Vocational Education-Phase I  Wargin Hall-Phase I  Visitor’s Restroom/ADA Access  Science Complex Site work  Theater Fire Alarm  Bookstore Loading Dock  North Parking Lot Irrigation  North Parking Lot Landscaping  ATL Landscaping  Nature Preserve Fence  Central Plant, Phase I  College Drive  Softball Field  Ralph M. Lewis Center (Fontana)  Wilson/College Dr. Intersection  Marie Kane Center for Student Services/ Administration  Theatre-Phase I  North Parking Lot  Science Complex  Don Berz Excellence Building  College Drive Landscaping  Maintenance Yard Drainage  Agricultural Demonstration Area  Skills Road Extension  Fire Lane/Science Site Lighting  New Marquee  Physical, Health, and Life Science  Health and Life Science Re-Roof  Main Instructional Bldg. (Chino)  New Elevator Tower  Parking Lot 12  Health Sciences Bldg. (Chino)  Community Center Bldg. (Chino)  Library Lawn  Landscaping (Fontana)  Physical Science Complex Roof Replacement  Language Arts/Social Science Energy Project  Parking Lot Upgrades (Fontana)  Data and Telecom Cabling  Visual and Performing Arts Complex

9 9 Chino Campus Aerial View-May 2010

10 10 Fontana Campus Aerial View-May 2010

11 11 Fontana Campus Academic Building Academic Building New 30,400 sq. ft. two-story building includes: library/bookstore, classrooms, dance studio, offices New 30,400 sq. ft. two-story building includes: library/bookstore, classrooms, dance studio, offices Estimated completion: April 2011 Estimated completion: April 2011 Projects Under Construction

12 12 Rancho Cucamonga Campus Aerial View-May 2010

13 13 Rancho Cucamonga Campus Projects Completed in 2009 Visual and Performing Arts Complex

14 14 Rancho Cucamonga Campus Projects Completed in 2010 Sports Center

15 15 Rancho Cucamonga Campus Projects Under Construction Visual and Performing Arts Landscape Addition New Landscape and Irrigation Estimated Completion: July 2010 Trees and shrubs in preparation for placement and planting. Looking North New shrubs and irrigation. Looking West

16 16 Rancho Cucamonga Campus Projects Under Construction Physical Education Facility Gym Renovation Renovation of 30,843 sq. ft. building Estimated completion: October 2010 Metal stud framing at new offices/new window openings. Looking East Drywall at second level of existing gymnasium. Looking South

17 17 Rancho Cucamonga Campus Projects Under Construction New 16,454 sq. ft. two-story building includes: staff and student dining rooms, coffee bar, kitchen and server, health services, student government, Extended Opportunity Programs & Services, career services Michael Alexander Campus Center Estimated completion: November 2011

18 18 Rancho Cucamonga Campus Projects Under Construction Omnitrans Transit Center

19 19 Rancho Cucamonga Campus Projects Under Construction Omnitrans Transit Center Relocate Omnitrans service from Parking Lot 7 to Parking Lot 20 Estimated completion: October 2010 Design and construction of new transit center for loading and unloading of Omnitrans buses Landscaped walkways Addition of 348 parking stalls

20 20 Rancho Cucamonga Campus Projects Under Construction Physical Science Renovation & Math Success Center Renovation of the two buildings Estimated completion: August 2010

21 21 Rancho Cucamonga Campus Projects in Design Business Education Renovation Renovation of existing Business Education Building Aviary Landscape Landscape and irrigation around existing aviary Physical Education Athletics – Parking Lot and Flagpole Parking lot resurfacing and striping with new flagpole Central Plant Build Out Energy project Don Berz Excellence Building/Museum - ADA Access and Drainage Sitework upgrades Fire Alarm-Campus Center East, IT, & Planetarium Fire alarm upgrades

22 22 Student Profile Spring 2010 Semester District Credit Enrollment Data

23 23 First Census Credit Headcount Spring 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Spring 2009 Spring 2010 Information provided by the Office of Institutional Research

24 24 Student Ethnicity Decline to State Hispanic Other Caucasian Asian/P.I. African American Information provided by the Office of Institutional Research

25 25 Student Gender MaleFemaleUnknown Information provided by the Office of Institutional Research

26 26 Student Age Distribution 50 or Older 30 to 49 19 or Younger 20 to 24 25 to 29 Mean Age: 25 3.5% Information provided by the Office of Institutional Research

27 27 Full-Time/Part-Time Student Enrollment Full-Time Students Part-Time Students Information provided by the Office of Institutional Research

28 28 Accreditation Purpose Purpose Self-Study Self-Study Team Visit Team Visit Commission Action Commission Action

29 29 Chaffey College Budget Information provided by Business Services

30 30 Chaffey College Organization Structure

31 31 Chaffey College’s Student Success Mantra Instruction Monitoring Report Instruction Monitoring Report Student Services Monitoring Report Student Services Monitoring Report A Decade of Student Success Centers

32 32 Entrepreneurship Foundation Foundation Grants Grants Workforce Development Workforce Development

33 33 Chaffey College is The Jewel of The Inland Empire


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