SFCC Facts 2015-2016 - State Fair Community College
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SFCC Facts 2015-2016 - State Fair Community College
Learn more. Do more. SFCC Facts 2015-2016 SFCC at a Glance Established Values Mascot and Colors A+ The Junior College District of Sedalia was established in an April 5, 1966, election as a result of a dedicated campaign by the Sedalia Jaycees and several local educators. People: Work collaboratively in a supportive environment that keeps students central and values employees, the college family and the people we serve Roadrunner | Blue and white SFCC has participated in the state’s A+ scholarship program since 1998, which pays for tuition at Missouri community colleges for high school students who qualify. In fall 2014, SFCC had 535 students who received A+ benefits. Vision State Fair Community College will be an exceptional student-centered college that empowers individuals to grow, thrive and prosper within a changing world. Mission State Fair Community College provides relevant and innovative learning experiences that successfully prepare students for college transfer, career development and lifelong learning. SFCC is committed to being accessible and affordable; values collaborative partnerships; and strengthens and enriches the intellectual, economic and cultural vitality of the communities it serves. Excellence: Focus on quality and continuous improvement in programs, services and processes Diversity: Ensure fair and equal access for all; recognize, appreciate and celebrate the strength of diversity Innovation: Encourage and reward new ideas, proactive thinking and use of evolving technology Respect: Foster trust, courtesy and open communication Integrity: Promote ethical and honest behavior Accountability: Maintain effective and efficient programs and services Wellness: Encourage health and wellness among students and employees Fun: Enjoy and celebrate the work we do 2 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS Enrollment Fall 2014 Credit students ....................... 4,983 Credit hours.......................... 48,007 Online students .......................2,182 First-generation students ........................................2,419 A+ eligible students ............ 1,096 HSE students.................................416 Basic Skills students .............1,134 Full-time enrollment ...........2,506 Part-time enrollment ...........2,477 Female ...........................................3,233 Male..................................................1,750 Average age......................................24 Missouri students ...................4,814 Out-of-state students .............162 International ........................................ 7 Missouri counties represented ..................................... 72 Student to Faculty Ratio .................................................13.3:1 Financial Aid 2013-2014 Percent of all students receiving aid..................................77% Average aid package (scholarships, grants, loans) of all students ....................... $5,881 Accreditation SFCC has been affiliated with the North Central Association (NCA) of Colleges and Schools since it was founded. Correspondence status was granted in 1968. Full accreditation was granted in 1976, 1981, 1988, and 1999. SFCC became accredited through admission to the NCA/Higher Learning Commission’s Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP) in 2005 and continues to be accredited on an annual basis. Program Accreditation • Automotive Technology – National Automotive Technicians Foundation (NATEF), an affiliate of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) • Construction Technology – American Council for Construction Education (ACCE) • Dental Hygiene – Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) • Health Information Technology – Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM) • Nursing – Missouri Board of Nursing • Occupational Therapy Assistant – Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) • Radiologic Technology – Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) Certificates and Degrees Awarded 2014-2015 Skills Certificates ...................... 140 Professional Certificates ..... 139 Associate degrees (AA, AAS, AAT, AS)....................674 Total certificates and degrees............................953 Retention and Graduation Rates Fall 2012 to Fall 2013 Full-time retention rate...... 60% Part-time retention rate ......35% Full-time graduation rate within three years* (2010 cohort) ........................................... 21% *First-time, full-time, degreeseeking, fall students Licensure Pass Rates 2013-2014 .................................95.6% 2012-2013 ................................. 97.4% 2011-2012...............................^98.3% 2010-2011 ............................... *98.2% 2009-2010..............................*96.5% ^Nursing, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Radiologic Technology, Dental Hygiene, CNA *Nursing, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Radiologic Technology, Dental Hygiene ~Shelby Williams, SFCC-Clinton STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 3 Tuition 2015-2016 Fall 2015 through summer 2016 semesters, per credit hour: In-district................................................................................................................................$100 Missouri resident ............................................................................................................. $140 Out-of-state ....................................................................................................................... $200 International ........................................................................................................................$240 Residence Hall Fees—For the 2015-2016 academic year, room and board rates per semester are: Room plus 19-meals per week = $2,500 SFCC is affordable! $22,048* $7,615* $4,200 $3,000 SFCC (in-district resident) SFCC (Missouri resident) Missouri public college or university Missouri private college or university *Source: http://dhe.mo.gov/data/statsum. Tuition and required fees for 30 credit hours a year, 2013-2014; SFCC costs are for 2015-2016. Comparisons do not include the cost of books, transportation or room and board. 4 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS Employee Profile Fall 2014 Faculty ...........................................................387 What We Offer Credit Degrees and Programs Full-time ................................................................79 Transfer Part-time ........................................................... 308 Associate of Arts (AA) Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) Associate of Science (AS) Staff................................................................ 182 Full-time ..............................................................144 Part-time ...............................................................38 Alumni Profile SFCC has more than 15,000 graduates. Currently, alumni are defined as those who receive a certificate or degree. SFCC Foundation Endowment $8 million Board of Trustees Gary Noland, president Judy Parkhurst, vice president Randall D. Eaton, treasurer Patricia Wood, secretary Ron Wineinger, trustee Jerry Greer, trustee President Dr. Joanna Anderson Career and Technical Skills Certificates^ • Advanced Driveability • Architectural Drafting • Automotive Chassis • Automotive Electrical/Electronics, Heating/Air Conditioning • Automotive Transmission, Driveline and Axles • Basic Business Competencies • CNC Operation • Control Technology • Electro-Mechanical Technology • Enterprise Server Administration • Information Security • Machinist Level 1 • Machinist Level 2 • Maintenance Management • Manufacturing Production Technician • Mechanical Drafting • Nurse Aide • Pharmacy Technician • Pipe Welding • Structural Welding • Solar Electric Installation • Storage and Virtualization Professional Certificates^ • Agricultural Business • Agronomy • Automotive Technology • Computer Aided Drafting Technology • Machine Tool Technology • Medical Assistant • Medical Coding • Nurse Aide • Office Support Services • Pharmacy Technician • Practical Nursing • Total Productive Maintenance • Welding Technology ^For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed these certificates and other important information, please visit www.sfccmo.edu/disclosures. Associate of Applied Science (AAS) • Accounting • Advanced Placement Radiography • Agriculture • Agriculture with Emphasis in Agronomy • Agriculture with Emphasis in Animal Science • Agriculture with Emphasis in Horticulture • Automotive Technology • Building Materials Merchandising • Business Management, Management Specialty • Business Management, Marketing and Retail Specialty • Business Management, Office Management Specialty STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 5 Continuing Education Program and Skills Preparation Services The LearningForce • Computer and Network Administration • Computer Aided Drafting Technology • Computer Information Systems with Emphasis in Accounting • Computer Information Systems with Emphasis in Programming • Computer Information Systems with Emphasis in Web Development • Construction Technology • Criminal Justice • Dental Hygiene • Diagnostic Medical Sonography • Early Childhood Development • Health Care Specialist with Emphasis in Nurse Aide • Health Care Specialist with Emphasis in Pharmacy Technician • Health Information Technology • Industrial Technology with Emphasis in Electrical Maintenance • Medical Assistant • Metals Technology • Metals Technology with Emphasis in Machine Tool Technology • Metals Technology with Emphasis in Welding Technology • Marine Technology • Nursing • Occupational Therapy Assistant Paraprofessional Educator • Radiography Imaging • Radiologic Technology • Renewable Energy Technology with Emphasis in Biomass Energy • Renewable Energy Technology with Emphasis in Solar Electric • Renewable Energy Technology with Emphasis in Wind Electric 6 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS SFCC’s LearningForce is a team of industry and business experts and instructors who provide continuing education and training that are critical to strengthening the workforce and enhancing the quality of life in the college’s 14-county service area. These opportunities, designed to equip, motivate and develop the whole person, include the following: • Customized work force knowledge for business and industry • Professional development skills for companies and individuals • Enrichment classes in culinary arts, dance, language, computers, fitness, and much more In 2014-2015, the LearningForce served more than 4,356 customers. Adult Education and Literacy (AEL) AEL’s mission is to empower individuals through education and knowledge and promote learning as a lifelong process that is necessary for living well in our changing society and workplace. AEL services are free and provide individualized and group instruction in: • High School Equivalency (HSE) test preparation • English Language Learner (ELL) classes and U.S. citizenship test preparation • Language arts, reading or mathematics skill building to prepare for college or improve job placement In 2014-2015, SFCC’s AEL office served 566 students. STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 7 Who We Serve Sedalia Taxing District and Service Area Carroll The taxing district, designed in 1966, includes Benton and Pettis counties. The city of Otterville was added to the district by annexation in 1985. In 1995, state legislation expanded the college’s service area to include Carroll, Cooper, Moniteau, Cole, Morgan, Miller, Johnson, Henry, Saline, St. Clair, Hickory, and Camden counties. Boonville Saline Otterville O Eldon Cooper Johnson Pettis Lake of the Ozarks Moniteau Cole Henry Benton Morgan Miller St. Clair Whiteman Air Force Base Camden Hickory Clinton Warsaw CARROLL SALINE COOPER JOHNSON PETTIS MONITEAU COLE HENRY Locations Taxing District 8 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS MORGAN BENTON ST. CLAIR MILLER CAMDEN HICKORY By the Numbers Student Enrollment Head Count 98 3 15 $1,596 $1,514 $1,393 $1,425 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 4, 82 4, 4, 50 7 6 $2,655 5, 1 5, 1 $2,717 3, 2, $2,605 1,000 3, 30 3 14 6 91 3, 3,000 2,000 3, $2,496 06 3, $2,884 3, 29 2 39 0 4,000 1 26 3 5,000 5, 07 3 $1,758 3 6,000 85 (Fall 2002 - 2014) $2,393 $2,428 $1,964 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 State Appropriations per FTE Student Enrollment Credit Hours ,0 07 48 52 ,0 90 0 50 ,9 79 .5 .5 25 ,0 52 ,8 49 ,5 44 ,7 34 2006 12 . 0 2005 33 2004 ,9 2 0 30 ,0 29 ,4 0 0. 92 .0 00 0 9. 5 ,0 9 30 30,000.00 7. 0 0 .0 02 33 ,2 31 ,9 53 .0 0 50,000.00 40,000.00 00 80 .5 0 60,000.00 10 .7 5 0 (Fall 2002 - 2014) 2007 2008 20,000.00 10,000.00 2002 2003 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 9 Enrollment by Location (Fall 2014) 455 7% 210 4% 20 0% 653 11% Sedalia 29 1% 10 0% 322 5% Lake of the Ozarks Whiteman Air Force Base Dual Credit Warsaw 2190 35% Clinton Eldon Boonville-Boonslick 2130 34% Online 180 3% Boonville-Kemper Enrollment by Student Type (Fall 2014) 6 1 1 0% 0% 0% 3 0% 1154 23% 202 4% 330 7% Continuing - 48% Dual or advanced credit - 15% 59 1% First-time freshman - 23% 50 1% Prime Time learner - 0% 40 1% International freshman - 0% International transfer - 0% ~Rowdy Roadrunner Nontraditional new freshman - 0% Returning - 4% 770 15% Special - Personal interest - 1% Transfer - 7% 2367 48% 10 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS Visiting - 1% U.S. Air Force GEM - 1% Enrollment by Program of Study (Top 10) (Fall 2014) 2,612 Associate of Arts 239 Associate of Arts in Teaching Business Management with Emphasis in Management 112 104 Early Childhood Development 96 Health Information Technology 76 Practical Nursing Health Care Specialist 74 Metals Technology with Emphasis in Welding Technology 74 Industrial Technology with Emphasis in Electrical Maintenance Criminal Justice 62 59 STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 11 ~Reta Denson SFCC-WAFB ~Nina-Sophia Pacheco SFCC-WAFB ~Jennifer Barber SFCC-WAFB Employment Outcomes (2012-2013, career and technical graduates) 350 276 300 250 200 196 150 100 59 50 1 0 Competitively employed Continuing education Not available for placement 12 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS 17 2 1 Not employed Serving in the military Unknown status Total graduates AAS/Certificates Budget (July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015) $2,397,788 {9%} Revenues $25,950,815 Tuition and Fees $3,427,509 {13%} State Appropriations Local Property Taxes $5,480,502 {21%} Other $14,645,016 {57%} Expenses $27,168,217 $1,870,887 $192,704 {1%} {7%} $2,411,443 {9%} Instruction Institutional Support Operations and Maintenance of Plant $3,649,932 {13%} $12,974,165 {48%} Student Services Academic Support Other $6,069,087 {22%} ~Cole Wirsig, SFCC-Clinton STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 13 SFCC Through the Years 1966-2015 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s April 6, 1966 – Junior college district formed; first board of trustees elected. May 1973 – College buys 113.87 adjacent acres. April 22, 1985 –Fred E. Davis Sports Complex dedicated. Oct. 19, 2001 – Multipurpose Center grand opening held. March 15, 1974 – Area VoTech School (AVTS) opens. April 17, 1988 –William C. Hopkins Student Services Center dedicated. Jan. 26, 2002 –Daum Museum of Contemporary Art opens. March 11, 1995 –Stauffacher Center for the Fine Arts dedicated. July 1, 2003 – Dr. Marsha Drennon becomes fourth president. Sept. 28, 1995 – PotterEwing Agriculture Building dedicated. July 26, 2004 - Multipurpose center named for founding president Fred E. Davis. Feb. 1997 – Dr. Steve Poort becomes third president. Feb. 15, 2005 – “Power to Transform” capital campaign launched. Dec. 1, 1967 – Fred E. Davis becomes first president. April 10, 1968 – College officially becomes State Fair Community College. May 13, 1968 – College buys 15 acres to build interim facilities. Sept. 16, 1968 – SFCC opens for classes. June 6, 1970 – First commencement held; 42 students graduate. July 21, 1971 – Ground broken for auto-tech building. Sept. 29, 1972 – Student union building dedicated. Dec. 12, 1976 –Charles E. Yeater Learning Center dedicated. April 1977 – Accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. July 10, 1977 – Ground broken for vocationaltechnical building. May-June 1980 – Agriculture energy project dedicated. Jan. 28, 1981 –J. Higdon Potter Educational Foundation created. June 1984 – Dr. Marvin Fielding becomes second president. 14 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS April 1998 – Foundation launches “Making the Difference” major gifts campaign. Oct. 27, 1999 – Residence hall open house held. Aug. 1, 2005 – Lake of the Ozarks campus opens. June 1, 2006 – SFCC goes tobacco free. Aug 16, 2006 – Lamm’s Landing outdoor seating area dedicated. 2000-2015 Nov. 16, 2006 – Ground broken for Science and Allied Health Center. Fall 2007 – Enrollment tops 3,000. Fall 2008 – Yearlong 40th anniversary celebration kicked off. Sept. 12, 2008 – Heckart Science and Allied Health Center dedicated. December 2008 – $5 million raised by “Power to Transform” capital campaign. February 2009 – $35,000 raised at first foundation Sweetheart Gala. Fall 2009 – Complete degree and certificate programs offered online. Fall 2009 – Enrollment tops 4,000. January 2010 – SFCCClinton moves to Truman Regional Education Center. November 2010 – SFCC named one of 50 fastestgrowing community colleges of its size in the U.S. by Community College Week magazine. June 2011 – Kids College summer program launched. August 2011 – McLaughlin family donates former downtown store. August 2011 – First “minimester” classes offered. Fall 2011 – Ground broken for Energy Innovation Center. Fall 2011 – First “Show-Me BEST” regional robotics and technology competition held on campus. Fall 2011 – Enrollment tops 5,000. Fall 2011 – Ground broken for Camp Pin Oak Dining Lodge project. Oct. 7, 2011 –Thompson O’Sullivan Studio Theatre grand opening held. Fall 2012 – SFCC-Lake of the Ozarks doubles size. August 2012 – SFCCBoonville location opens. March 2013 – $133,300 raised at foundation’s fifth “Sapphire Soirée” gala. March 2013 – SFCC named finalist for Community College Futures Assembly Bellwether Award for outstanding and innovative programs. April 2013– Camp Pin Oak Lodge reopens. July 1, 2013 – Dr. Joanna Anderson becomes fifth president. Fall 2013 – SFCC-Eldon location opens. December 2013 – Founding president Fred E. Davis dies. April 2014 – Energy Innovation Center dedicated. January 2015 – Founding trustee Dr. Donald C. Proctor dies. STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 15 Comparison of Higher Education Appropriations (2013-2014) $716,273,491 {84%} Missouri universities and colleges - University of Missouri System - Four-year universities/colleges s State Technical College of Missouri Missouri community colleges $130,134,969 {15%} $4,627,596 {1%} $43,079,258 {33%} $26,098,526 {20%} ~Devon Lake SFCC-Lake of the Ozarks 16 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS $5,232,353 {4%} $7,271,413 {6%} $30,384,077 {23%} $7,608,683 {6%} $10,460,659 {8%} St. Louis CC Metropolitan CC Ozarks Technical St. Charles Jefferson SFCC Other colleges (Receiving less than $5.2 million) Moberly - $5,032,956 East Central - $5,032,087 Mineral Area - $4,901,727 Crowder - $4,404,900 Three Rivers - $4,320,409 North Central - $2,406,447 During the last five years SFCC’s state appropriations have declined $356,569 or just over 6 percent. Academic and Student Support Services and 65 public access computers with Internet connection. During the academic year, hours are 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 6-9 p.m. Sunday. • Academic Records and Registrar Technology Resources Highlights • Admissions and Outreach • Adult Education Literacy (AEL) • Café and Catering • Campus Store • Counseling Services • Disability Services • English Language Learners (ELL) and U.S. citizenship • Financial Aid and Veteran Services • High School Equivalency (HSE) • Navigation Advising • Student Life and Development • Student Success Center • Testing and Career Center • TRiO • Tutoring • Upward Bound Donald C. Proctor Library Located in the Yeater Learning Center, the library has 37,372 books and videos, thousands of print and electronic journals, numerous academic databases • More than 1,200 computers in academic classrooms, labs and administrative offices, all which are connected to a campuswide network • More than 100 classrooms equipped with projectors and interactive technology • Portal that provides access to course and group tools, calendars, announcements and student email • Individual residence hall rooms equipped for campus network/ Internet connection for personal computers • 24/7 help desk • Student Help Center • Internet access in the Donald C. Proctor Library and in Parkhurst Commons on the Sedalia campus; and wireless access at Sedalia, Boonville, Clinton, Eldon, and Lake of the Ozarks (network login required) Community Use of Facilities Call the LearningForce at (660) 530-5822 for information about reserving and renting meeting rooms for community use. ~Cassidy Vance SFCC-Lake of the Ozarks STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 17 Fine and Performing Arts Theatre Arts annually presents three main stage productions, a children’s play and student-directed one-act plays utilizing two facilities—the Stauffacher Theatre and the Thompson O’Sullivan Studio Theatre. Dinner theatre productions also are presented. The Music Arts program generally presents four performances each year–fall, holiday, spring, and a musical retrospect. Each production showcases the Chamber Choir, Jazz Choir, Jazz Runners, and small vocal and instrumental ensembles. The Stauffacher Artist & Lecturer Series brings to campus quality performances by nationally known artists and lecturers. The Daum Museum of Contemporary Art on the Sedalia campus features a collection of abstract paintings, drawings, prints, ceramics, and sculptures created since the mid-20th century. Numerous visiting exhibitions also are presented and often include artist talks. The Daum offers educational outreach programs, and trained volunteer docents provide tours. Residence Halls The college offers a residence hall individually wired for personal network/ Internet connections. About 110 students reside in the hall. Fred E. Davis Multipurpose Center The Davis Center features a 180-yard indoor walking/jogging track for public use, two full–sized basketball/volleyball courts, a weight and fitness center, a large multi-use room, two seminar rooms, and classrooms. For more information, call (660) 530-5808 or visit www.sfccmo.edu/multipurposecenter. Athletics SFCC is home of the Roadrunner men’s and women’s basketball teams and Spirit Squad. SFCC is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association, Region 16 and the Missouri Community College Athletic Conference. For details visit, www.sfccmo.edu/athletics. For event details, visit www.sfccmo.edu/thearts and www.daummuseum.org. 18 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS ~Delanie Ellebracht SFCC-Boonville Doing Quality Right! SFCC continues to be accredited by the Higher Learning Commission through the Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP) Pathway. With the completion of the FY15 academic year, SFCC is halfway through AQIP’s eight-year accreditation cycle. In FY17 selected employees will attend a Strategy Forum. The next AQIP Systems Portfolio, which appraises the college’s systems for continuous quality improvement, is due 2017-2018. In FY19, which is year eight, SFCC will undergo a Comprehensive Quality Review visit with final review of Federal Compliance and Criteria for Accreditation. Current AQIP accreditation projects are: 1. Curriculum Management System 2. Project Management System 3. Fall-to-Fall Retention Improvement While a large component of Doing Quality Right! focuses on the college’s ongoing accreditation and the 2020 Vision priorities and strategies, an equally important piece is promoting a commitment to continuous quality improvement by equipping and encouraging every employee to practice improvement principles in their day-to-day processes. To address the first priority, the Quality Council implemented this past year the use of Smartsheet™ a spreadsheet-based, online tool for project management and collaboration to track and manage all of SFCC’s improvement projects. The Executive Leadership Team reviews the status of projects monthly to prioritize and allocate resources. A Quality Management Review is held three times a year that guides actions and ties into the 2020 Vision strategic plan and AQIP’s six categories of quality improvement. To further imbed quality improvement practices, the Quality Council, formed fall 2012, ensures integration and documentation of continuous quality improvement principles throughout SFCC. An essential component to Doing Quality Right! is developing key action plans that support organizational strategies. The Quality Council’s priorities for 2014-2015 were as follows: • Finalize project management process with measures of success • Align the college’s report card with strategic goals and have division updates at all-college meeting in the fall • Engage all employees in Doing Quality Right! and recognize and celebrate successes STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 19 Daum Museum of Contemporary Art With generous financial donations and gift of a large oeuvre of artwork from local, retired Dr. Harold Daum, the Daum Museum of Contemporary Art opened in 2002 on SFCC’s Sedalia campus. The Daum offers about 15 exhibits a year featuring the works of local, national and international artists in addition to displaying pieces from the Daum’s permanent collection. The museum boasts nine galleries on three levels, with a combined area of 9,300 square feet. The permanent collection consists of approximately 1,500 objects and includes paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, ceramics, and sculpture created since the mid-20th century. It features significant works by Andy Warhol, Ed Ruscha, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, Peter Voulkos, Betty Woodman, Louise Bourgeois, Linda Connor, and Ansel Adams. The Daum Museum sheds light on the stimulating complexity of modern and contemporary art by collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting artworks created since the mid20th century. In concert with SFCC’s faculty and students, the Daum works to enhance the cultural and educational life of the college, the city of Sedalia and communities in the college’s 14-county service area. On average, more than 900 area elementary and secondary students and their teachers participate in a special art experience called the Daum Escape each year, and more than 12,000 people visit the museum annually. Admission is free; for more information visit www.daummuseum.org or call (660) 530-5888. MoHealthWINs In 2011, SFCC received a $940,500 grant to expand its allied health programs and train workers for health care jobs and careers. The funding was part of a $20 million grant awarded to 12 Missouri public community colleges and Linn State Technical College by the U.S. Department of Labor and administered through the Missouri Community College Association. SFCC used the funds to add a Diagnostic Medical Sonography program, expand offerings in the Radiologic Technology program, and train additional students in CNA, CMT and Phlebotomy. Funding also provided tuition assistance to eligible students. “I was offered a job before I even finished my clinical rotation.” The grant officially ended June 30, 2015, and SFCC exceeded its goal and enrolled 320 participants with 232 program completers. MoSTEMWINs In October 2014, SFCC received $970,809 to support SFCC’s Student Success Navigator program for academic success in all Allied Health programs, including Dental Hygiene and Health Information Technology. The funding was part of a $15 million grant awarded to the Missouri Community College Association by the U.S. Department of Labor. 20 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS ~Andrea Sommer, first student to complete Phlebotomy class MoManufacturingWINs Energy Innovation Center In 2013, SFCC received $995,785 to meet the growing work force needs of the manufacturing industry. Three words define SFCC’s Energy Innovation Center (EIC): people, power and potential. The $15 million statewide MoManufacturingWINs program is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor and administered through the Missouri Community College Association. SFCC used the funds to develop courses and programs in Machine Tool, Welding and Industrial Maintenance. Funding also provides tuition assistance to eligible students. To date, 240 participants have enrolled in programs with 110 completing and 69 employed. In April 2014, the $3.4 million EIC opened with a celebration attended by state and local representatives. The center is a public-private partnership between SFCC, Waste Corporation of West Central Missouri, Kansas City Power & Light, and PPS Group. It houses two generators that converts biogas from 59 wells into electricity that generates as much as 2.4 megawatts— enough to power 1,500 homes. The center also includes classrooms used by SFCC’s Renewable Energy Technology program and business accelerator space for emerging businesses to explore and prove next generation energy technologies. CMU Clinical Counseling Center Free personal counseling is now available to SFCC students on the Sedalia campus through a partnership with Central Methodist University (CMU). The partnership was created to address students’ mental health needs identified by a survey conducted by SFCC’s counseling staff. The CMU Clinical Counseling Center, located in Fielding 236, is staffed with graduate students who are in their final year of CMU’s counseling program. They are under the supervision of the practicum instructor, clinical supervisor and clinical director. The center is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays during fall and spring semesters. Energy Innovation Center dedication, August 2013 STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 21 Student Success Navigators On Oct. 1, 2014, the college launched the Student Success Navigator program under the Student Success and Retention office. The program is designed to provide every student with a navigator who will be that student’s “personal guide to success” at SFCC. The director and coordinator of the Student Success and Retention Services, along with 14 trained navigators and other staff and faculty, work with new and current students on all campuses in reaching their educational goals. Each SFCC student is assigned a personal navigator to work with one-on-one in preparing a successful educational journey, staying on course and dealing with issues that could cause detours along the way. The goal is to provide educational and personal support for all SFCC students that results in more students staying in college and reaching their goals. 22 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS ~Kathryn Fergerson SFCC-Clinton STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 23 Safety and Security Enhancements to SFCC’s safety and security in 2014 included: • Mass notification system installed at all campuses allows safety information to be broadcast in public areas and hallways. • A Campus Resource Deputy from Pettis County Sheriff’s office was hired for the Sedalia campus. • SFCC implemented SFCC Alert, a collegewide emergency texting service for students, employees, affiliates, and community members. Extended Campus News SFCC-Boonville: An expansion is planned to move into the science hall on the Kemper Campus, which will provide additional resources, classes and certificate programs in Computer Programing. SFCC has partnered with Central Methodist University (CMU) to offer a bridge program for students interested in attending CMU but who do not meet admission requirements. Up to 10 students will be accepted into the program. Students will take six credit hours at SFCCBoonville and six credit hours at CMU during the academic year and may live in CMU residence halls and participate in clubs and organizations. The program's goal is to help students meet CMU admission requirements. SFCC-Eldon: In January 2015 the Registered Nursing program was added. SFCC-Lake of the Ozarks: Due to high demand, science classes are now offered from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. SFCC-Whiteman AFB: Efforts continue to offer classes in flight line facilities to Air Force personnel who work on the flight line. Additionally, talks are underway with the 442nd Fighter Wing to offer CLEP/DSST testing quarterly during weekend drill. Campus Master Plan In October 2014, the SFCC Board of Trustees hired The Clark Enersen Partners (CEP) of Kansas City to facilitate a 15-year campus master plan that encompasses the Sedalia campus, the McLaughlin building in downtown Sedalia and the Energy Innovation Center. It included facility assessments, space inventory and needs analysis, traffic flow and parking, landscape and architecture branding opportunities, future building sites, and five- and 10-year phasing recommendations. A 16-member steering committee comprised of college personnel and community members was formed to work with CEP in gathering data, assessments and analysis. Several forums and public meetings were held throughout fall 2014 and early in 2015 to gain input and feedback to three proposed concepts to address future needs of the college’s facilities. SFCC-Clinton: In January 2015 an estimated 7,000 square feet of instructional and testing space, including five classrooms, laboratory space, a testing center, a commons area, and four additional offices, was added at the Truman Regional Education Center, as well as two full-time faculty. In fall 2015, a new Medical Assistant program will be offered in Clinton. The program includes an Associate of Applied Science degree and a Professional Certificate. Students will participate in clinicals at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital and St. Luke's Medical Group in Clinton. 24 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS Architect's rendering of the new Technology Center. Transfer Expansions Emerging Leaders Service Education In spring 2015, SFCC and Central Methodist University signed an articulation agreement that expanded their transfer agreement to include music, health sciences, or applied behavioral analysis in addition to 13 other bachelor’s degrees that CMU offers SFCC graduates. SFCC Foundation The SFCC Foundation closed another busy fiscal year in 2015 that provided $125,000 in scholarships for 133 students. This is an increase of $19,000 over the previous year. The foundation held two scholarship luncheons in Sedalia and at the Lake of the Ozarks, which were attended by 165 recipients and donors; the foundation also hosted two major social and fundraising events – Genuine Country Music Association’s (GCMA) Classic Country Jamboree at the Lake of the Ozarks, . Oct. 11, 2015, 2 p.m which raised Classic Country $16,000 for student Jamboree $15 scholarships and tt, ughmatt, ood, Dennis Stro ood, Roxane Atw e, and The Board of Featuring Tim Atw a Farrell Lang ney on guitar, Alici $20 n, ChromeFest 2015 erso Hend Jim Phin Scotty with Roy D. and Directors Band s and John Farrell on bass ay Orr on drum Jay on the Sedalia campus, which raised $72,000 for the Automotive MARCH 28 6 P.M. Technology program. $'0,721( Seasons Lodge of Four s Drive, Lake Ozark The Genuine Country Music Association presents 315 Four Season of the Ozarks unity College- Lake for State Fair Comm A benefit event ADDMIT ONE Since 1994, SFCC has offered students a course focused on service education. In 2011, the college began offering three courses dedicated to service education: Emerging Leaders; Service Learning and Leadership; and Problems in Service Learning and Leadership. Students are introduced to leadership philosophy, styles and ethics as they apply to the college and the community and are required to participate in a 20-hour service learning component and fundraising activities. Various leadership themes and principles are examined as students complete service hours and learning activities in community, campus and urban settings. The Service Learning and Leadership course offers students the opportunity to travel abroad to countries such as England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, France, and Belgium. It is designed to expose students to perspectives, problem-solving and challenges that often shape good leaders. They experience unfamiliar territory beyond their comfort zone and learn to appreciate the viewpoints of people who live outside their scope of the world. Over the years, more than 500 students have taken these courses and raised nearly $50,000 through the sale of Roadrunner Fudge and other activities. A portion of the funds has been given to various charities and organizations while the remainder has been used to assist students with travel expenses. SFCC now has formal transfer agreements with 13 Missouri universities. In fall 2014, SFCC signed an agreement with Grantham University in which associate degree graduates can take their education even further by transferring to the 100 percent online university to pursue bachelor’s degrees in accounting, business, computer science, criminal justice, engineering and nursing. GCMA members nonmembers 1 //// 67$7()$,5&20081,7<&2/ /(*(Ə)5('('$9,608/7,3 85326(&(17(5 6(/)3$5.,1*$9$,/$%/(,1 )52172)7+('$9,6&(17(5 //// //// STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 25 STRATEGIC PLAN 2015-2020 26 | STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS In spring 2014 the SFCC Board of Trustees approved Boa an agreement a with Gerke & Associates from Columbia, Assoc Missouri, to develop a Missou collaborative strategic plan collabo to provid provide direction and goals for SFCC's S future. Following are the key strategic priorities identified for SFCC’s 2020 Vision: The Strateg Strategic Planning Team, comprised comp of staff, faculty, administrators, admin and community members, began meeting with Gene Gerke, strate strategic planning facilitator, to reveal key facilitat iissues and opportunities facing the college and learn about the elements and structure for a successful planning process. 3. Help students with financial responsibility 1. Improve student learning and success 2. Recognized as a “great place to work” 4. Increase net revenue 5. Increase the proportion of credit hours taught by full -time faculty 6. Efficiently deliver high-quality programs and services Contacts www.sfccmo.edu Campus Map sfccmo.edu/collegetour Admissions and Outreach (660) 530-5833 admissions@sfccmo.edu sfccmo.edu/admissions Campus Phone Numbers Academic Records and Registrar Sedalia (660) 530-5800 Toll-free (877) 311-7322 (SFCC) Adult Education and Literacy SFCC-Boonville (660) 882-3090 SFCC-Clinton (660) 383-1600 SFCC-Eldon (573)-693-9013 SFCC-Lake of the Ozarks (573) 348-0888 SFCC-Whiteman AFB (660) 563-3358 (660) 530-5829 (660) 530-5815 sfccmo.edu/ael Athletics (660) 530-5808 sfccmo.edu/athletics Box Office (660) 530-5814 sfccmo.edu/thearts Café and Catering (660) 596-7235 Campus Store (660) 530-5840 sfccmo.edu/bookstore Daum Museum of Contemporary Art (660) 530-5888 daummuseum.org Donald C. Proctor Library (660) 530-5842 sfccmo.edu/library Financial Aid and Scholarships President (660) 530-5834 sfccmo.edu/ howtopayforcollege Residence Hall Fred E. Davis Multipurpose Center Safety and Security (660) 530-5808 sfccmo.edu/ multipurposecenter SFCC Foundation Human Resources (660) 530-5835 (660) 530-5854 sfccmo.edu/housing (660) 596-7110 (660) 530-5811 sfccmo.edu/foundation (660) 530-5825 sfccmo.edu/jobs Student Services LearningForce Student Success Center (660) 530-5822 sfccmo.edu/thelearningforce (660) 530-5830 (660) 530-5831 Connect with us! facebook.com/sfccmo facebook.com/sfccmoalumni facebook.com/sfccmoclinton facebook.com/sfccmoboonville facebook.com/sfccmolake facebook.com/sfccmowhiteman facebook.com/sfccmothearts facebook.com/daummuseum facebook.com/goroadrunners twitter.com/sfccmo pinterest.com/sfccmo linkedin.com/company/state-fair-community-college linkedin.com/groups/State-Fair-Community-College-Alumni STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACTS | 27 3201 West 16th Street Sedalia, MO 65301 (660) 530-5800 www.sfccmo.edu Nondiscrimination and Accommodations State Fair Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or age in its programs and activities or in employment. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy: Director of Human Resources, Hopkins Student Services Center, (660) 596-7484, or Dean of Student and Academic Support Services, Hopkins Student Services Center, (660) 596-7393.The Hopkins Center is located on SFCC’s Sedalia campus at 3201 W. 16th St., Sedalia, MO 65301. Inquiries also may be directed to the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights at OCR.KansasCity@ed.gov. Interested persons may obtain information as to the existence and location of services, activities and facilities at State Fair Community College that are accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities by contacting the Access office, Student Services Office, Hopkins Student Services Center, Room 751, SFCC, 3201 W. 16th Street, Sedalia, MO 65301, (660) 530-5832. SFCC is tobacco free State Fair Community College is tobacco- and smoke-free. 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