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August 11 2015 Mission amp Vision Our Mission FlorenceDarlington Technical College will provide a high quality education that furthers the regional economic development enhances the quality of life in the region we serve and supports students marketability in the global economy ID: 686625

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Adjunct Faculty Orientation

August 11, 2015Slide2

Mission & Vision

Our Mission

Florence-Darlington Technical College will provide a high quality education that furthers the regional economic development, enhances the quality of life in the region we serve and supports students' marketability in the global economy.

Organizational Values

Service Excellence

Educational Effectiveness

Financial Stewardship

Quality Programs and Services

Institutional Advancement and Growth

Personal and Organizational

LearningSlide3

Strategic Goals

Service

Excellence

Florence-Darlington Technical College will provide high-quality, efficient, customer-focused affordable programs and services utilizing state-of-the-art delivery systems to all constituents, both internal and external to the College.

Educational Effectiveness

Florence-Darlington Technical College will offer first class delivery customized to the businesses and/or students' needs. Traditional lecture classes will be offered as well as customer-oriented learning environments emphasizing certifications, work experience credit, competency-based outcomes, self-paced individualized instruction and the infusion of technology in all programs of study.

Financial Stewardship

Florence-Darlington Technical College will have a fiscal base that enables the college to achieve its goals in a responsible and efficient manner.

Quality Programs and Services

Florence-Darlington Technical College will customize products and services that provide strategic value to meet customer needs.

Institutional Advancement and Growth

Florence-Darlington Technical College Educational Foundation will help FDTC reach its goals by building relationships, building business for FDTC and seeking financial support from alumni, corporations, foundations, friends and other community resources.

Personal and Organizational Learning

Florence-Darlington Technical College encourages professional development of all its board, faculty and staff through ensuring that resources are provided and made available on an ongoing basis

.Slide4

Academic Affairs Administrative Team

Suresh Tiwari, Vice President, Academic & Student Affairs

Suzanne Jennings, Associate Vice President, Technical Education

Marc David, Associate Vice President, Arts & Sciences

Maureen Dever-Bumba, Associate Vice President, Health Science

Derk Riechers, Director, Online College

Nicholas Lyerly, Director, Evening & Weekend College and sites

Lisa Ard, Director, Academic Services

Genell Gause, Registrar

Mamie Harris, Dean of Enrollment & Student Services

Jeronell Bradley, Librarian

Max Welch, Director, Veterans’ & Career ServicesSlide5

Academic Support Services

Tutorial Services:

Student Success Center – Provides on-campus tutoring to students in Career & Technical Programs; located in 400

bldg

Trio SSS – Provides on-campus tutoring to minority, low-income, first-generation students in multiple disciplines; located in 5000 bldg.

Math Hub – Located in 7000 bldg., it provides tutoring to all math students

RISE – Located in 5000 bldg., it provides tutoring in multiple disciplines to 275 students who are minority, low-income, and enrolled in the RISE program

Tutor.com – An online tutoring platform, it provides tutoring to all FDTC students in 44 disciplines, 24/7

Advising Services: All full-time faculty serve as advisors

Library: Located in 400 bldg., all students have access to library resourcesSlide6

Expectations

The

Adjunct Faculty Handbook

is a valuable resource

Please become familiar with the Handbook. especially, pages

10-11.Slide7

Syllabus and other materials

Follow the Master

Syllabi

on the

web-site (

http://

www.fdtc.edu/academics/programs/syllabi

) to craft your own syllabus.

Make sure that you post your syllabus, grading policy, grade book, attendance roster, and other critical assignments in D2L. Contact Derk

Riecher

, Director, Online College to get a D2L shell.Slide8

Student Retention & Success

It is a strategic goal of the college to promote student retention and success.

Over 70% of students have been leaving FDTC without earning a credential within 3 years or 150% of time from first

enrolling.

Overall graduation rate is 13% and transfer rate is 9.9%; combined graduation and transfer rate is 22.9% (source IPEDS 2013-14).

Fall-to-Spring

persistence rate was 76%.

Fall-to-Fall retention rate was 47%.

The 4

th

semester retention rate was 34%.

6 semester later, or 150% of time, (in Fall 2014), 19% persisted.

During the 6 semesters, 113 (9.4%) students graduated, 224 (19%) persisted, and 759 (64%) disappeared.

Over 10% of students (612) were placed on probation/warning/suspension in Fall 2013; over 62% were minority female students.Slide9

Student Success Day (SSD)

It

is an all-day campus conference for students, filled with sessions that are traditional or hands-on

activities.

All classes on this day are

cancelled,

but the students are required to come to campus and attend sessions.

The

SSD sessions are meant to be extra- or co-curricular in nature. In other words, the information provided during these sessions is necessary for students to succeed in their classes/programs/profession, or for successful navigation through the college journey, but is not readily available to them; certainly, it is not provided as a part of any curriculum at the college. As you can imagine, an effort of this nature required an active partnership between all administrative divisions of the college including Student Services, Business and Administrative Services, the Foundation, and Academic Affairs. The bedrock of this partnership is the recognition that we all contribute to and have an important role in student success.

However

, beyond the college, we also rely on many community organization to provide crucial services to our students and, so, the SSD is engaging some of them in providing appropriate information to our students.

 

The

global objectives of this day are almost self-evident:

Promote

student development by giving practical tools so the students become acculturated in FDTC

experience.

Help

students learn about how to succeed through FDTC educational

journey.

In

a subtle way promote/showcase career opportunities that the students may not have considered otherwise (an internal marketing of some programs

).

Make

students aware of all the programs/services that FDTC offers them for their possible success.Slide10

Faculty Development Days

A strong f

aculty development is crucial to FDTC’s ability to stay current and exceed student expectations.

At FDTC, most faculty development activities are organized through the Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL). This Center, under the directorship of Hattie Pinckney, is advised by a committee made up of full-time faculty members and a few academic administrators.

CTL is located in 5000 bldg. on the third floor. It is developing a resource library for all faculty.

Make sure that you pay attention to all CTL activities and also check out the resources housed therein.

In the Academic Calendar, several days are identified as Faculty Development Days. These are the days when CTL organizes activities for faculty development. Classes are usually not held on these days in order to allow faculty to attend the activities. Do attend these activities, if you can.Slide11

Faculty Absence/Class Cancellation

Please follow the policy/procedure indicated in the Adjunct Faculty Handbook and report your absences accordingly.

In addition, for the sake of students, indicate your absences at the

the

following website:

https://absence.fdtc.edu

/

. At this site, you can indicate any work that you expect students to do on the absence day. You can also indicate what they can expect on the next class day. The purpose of this site is it allow students to avoid the inconvenience (not to mention the gas expenses) of coming to college only to discover that the class has been cancelled. Remember our organizational value of excellence in service.Slide12

Student Complaint Process

Please refer to Page 57, Appendix C of the Adjunct Faculty Handbook.

Remember that the students have the right to complain/grieve any action by the college including actions taken by the faculty members, adjunct or not.

Make sure that you follow the procedures outlined in the flow-chart in Appendix C.

Also, be prepared to have your actions questioned by your Department Chair, AVP, the VP, and the

the

President if a student grieves your actions. The way to think about this is that we are all accountable and must be prepared to defend our actions. Good documentation of all student interactions is crucial.Slide13

Emergency System

You never know when an emergency (of any sort) arises.

FDTC has posted in every classroom, a booklet of emergency procedures to cope with every foreseeable situation.

Become familiar with this booklet and follow the appropriate procedure in the unfortunate event of the emergency.