9001100 Meet in student union 11001200 UFF update Dr Earle Student Union 1200100 Lunch on your own 1200100 Women in Higher Education Meeting 130430 Cluster Meetings Schedule January 10 ID: 811377
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Spring 2020
Slide2Schedule January 9
9:00-11:00 Meet in student union
11:00-12:00 UFF update: Dr Earle Student Union
12:00-1:00: Lunch on your own
12:00-1:00: Women in Higher Education Meeting
1:30-4:30 Cluster Meetings
Slide3Schedule January 10
Campus workday UNLESS YOU BELONG TO:
9:15-1:00 AAC
9:00-1:00 New Faculty Mentoring
TPDC is NOT meeting
Slide4Schedule January 17
Workshops:
9:00-12:00
Melbourne Campus
Consult your handout!
Slide5Distinguished Educator
Award
Presenters: Ashley Spring
Distinguished Educator: Marina Baratian
Slide6TPDC Update
Kelli Norris
Slide7CTE Giveaway
Michelle Maseman
Slide8FMSC Excellence in
Mentoring Award
Presenters: Jessica Milford and Katina Gothard
Mentor of the Year: Beth Rountree
Slide9Endowed Faculty
Chair
Presenters: Tonya Cherry
Endowed Faculty Chair:
Slide10Master Courses
Ms. Dayla
Nolis
Slide11Copyright
Dr. Dee Sibley
Professor Debbie Anderson
Sarah Paige, Instructor Librarian (Cocoa)
Maggie Stubbe, Copyright Coordinator (Collegewide)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFhF_tHrj4s
Slide12Planning &
Assessment
Dr. Mark Quathamer
Slide13Year in Review
Structured Pathways
College Affordability
Student Success
Curriculum/Programs
Program Accreditation/
Approval
Faculty Achievements
Center for Teaching Excellence
Eastern Florida Online
Student Affairs
Slide14College Affordability
First Day in College Bookstore program: 172 students opted in. Saved $16,477
110 classes for Spring 2020. Save $277,743 Structured Pathways
All AS degrees have graduation plans AA transfer plans being developed Florida Pathways
Slide15Student Success
Students received accelerated credit through the LEAP programs:
826Citizen Scholar Graduates: 4All-Florida Academic Team: 10Service hours to the community:
34,213 Aerospace apprenticeships in the past 3 years: 36 (34 hired by Lockheed Martin)
Slide16Student Success
Graduation rate 52%
vs state 48% vs National 25%Retention rate 72% vs state 69%Success rate 93%
Curriculum/Programs
28 certificate/degree programs online. 656 sections up from 607 and 7,343 online students up from 7,116
87 new or revised courses approved in the fall term aloneNew Programs: 12
Service-learning placements: 1771 Programmatic Accreditations: 8
Slide18Curriculum/Programs
Construction of a Soldering Lab; a Robotics Lab; a Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) Lab
EFSC won a prestigious Chancellor’s Award for Best Practice in the Florida College System for an apprenticeship program EFSC placed in the running for
Aspen Prize
Slide19Faculty Achievements
21 Rank Promotions
4 Tenure PromotionsDistinguished Educator 2019: Carrie WellsExcellence in Mentoring 2019: Marianne D’Altilio
Masters to Masters +30 GSH: 9Masters +30 to Masters + 60 GSH: 1Masters +60 to Doctoral: 1
Slide20Center for Teaching Excellence
$58,268 of PLAF
funding to 55 faculty thus farIn collaboration with Ac Tec, TPDC, and the MMI, scheduled 98 workshops
for the Faculty.Bringing in the National Organization DeafTEC, NurseTIM
Inc. and “IPASS” In collaboration with Dr. Petrie have reinvigorated the GECO office (Global Education and Culture Office)
In collaboration with the Library, developed of Copyright guidance
Slide21Eastern Florida Online
Creation of the
Online Learning Steering Committee. Accessibility: collaborated with HR and SAIL to create and offer an Accessible Files workshop
Implementation of Quality Matters to enhanced quality on online instruction.Developed Master Course templated and 6 master courses are now available
Slide22Student Affairs
Florida Guided Pathways
Institute“We’ve Got This” Professional Development
Restructuring to address retention and completion.
Bachelor of Science education \application
Slide23Student Affairs
Voted in Member at Large for CSA Student Affairs
Institutionalizing the Peer Tutoring
Presented at the Florida College Systems Council our Section 508 Initiative and our Dual Enrollment process.
Slide24Academic Success Centers
Rebranded
from Learning Labs August 12th-November 22: 8,569 tutoring sessions with 1,355 unique students
Total of 3,796 students/24,309 hours spent tutoring National Certification
for Tutor training In January.
Slide25Advising
2018-2019:
52,085 student advising sessions Developed A First Year Advising Booklet
Coordinated Summer Kick Start workshopsCalled over 800 students whose GPA dropped below a 2.0 to formulate a success plan
Hosted dual enrollment orientations, PERT testing, College for Day, Registration events
Slide26Dual Enrollment
462 A.S
. Degree graduates in May–22% increaseSaved students at least $6,240 in tuition and fees100 CCC or CTC graduates in May 590 accepted into Early Admissions
for 2019/203,180 unduplicated DE headcount for 201940
Slide27Admissions
Processed
14,269 ApplicationsAssisted 20,875 students on all four campusesContacted students to help make the process easierImplemented a Customer Relationship Management system to assist with the student contact process
Slide28Assessment/Testing
Tested over 33,107
students in 2019Brought all testing (academic, standardized, external, and industry certifications) under the same umbrella and consolidated testing locations on all four campuses
Slide29SAIL
Created a
Faculty Guidebook for all things SAILImplemented Teacher Notification email reminders
to all SAIL studentsStrengthened Case Management ApproachPresented series of
EFSCares workshops for students
Slide30508 Compliance
100% of online courses reported compliant, Over 80%
of all material on the website is compliant with Section 508 Provided training to 88 individuals
Purchased software (Equidox) to aid in semi-automated remediation of PDFs
Sreamlined the process of evaluating educational software for compliance is more streamlined and comprehensive
Slide31TRiO
Served
235 students with 225 academic coaching sessionsTutored 63 students in mathematics16 spring graduates and 20 fall graduatesParticipated in outreach events, cultural events, college tours, and other educational tours/events
Hosted guest speakersStaff attended professional development training
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