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Riding the Rapids of Change

CIAC INTERSEGMENTAL ARTICULATION COUNCIL 2019 CONFERENCE  SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 1 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA INTERSEGMENTAL ARTICULATION COUNCIL

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CIAC | 2019 CONFERENCE 2 Riding the Rapids of Change OVERVIEW WEDNESDAY APRIL 3 (PRE-CONFERENCE) 3:15-4:15 NCIAC Executive Board Meeting -Terrace Conference Room (2nd Floor) 4:30-5:30 Joint NCIAC & SCIAC Executive Board Meeting -Terrace Conference Room (2nd Floor) THURSDAY APRIL 4

8:00 - 9:30 am REGISTRATION Atrium

8:30 - 9:30 am BREAKFAST Marketplace Cafe

9:30 - 10:00 am OPENING SESSION Old Sacramento Ballroom

10:00 - 11:00 am KEYNOTE SPEAKER Old Sacramento Ballroom

11:00 - 11:15 am BREAK

11:15 - 12:15 pm GENERAL SESSION Old Sacramento Ballroom 12:30 - 1:45 pm LUNCH Terrace (2nd Floor) 2:00 - 3:30 pm BREAKOUT SESSION #1: (by Segment) California Community Colleges Central Pacific Room California State Universities Schoolhouse Room Universities of California Steamboat Room Independent and Private Institutions Tower Bridge Room

3:30 - 3:45 pm BREAK

3:45 - 4:45 pm BREAKOUT SESSION #2 See “Session Information” p. 6 for details UC TCA and Embracing Change Schoolhouse Room Paddling Faster: ADT to Private College Major Tower Bridge Room Articulation Integration Across Campus Steamboat Room AB 705 and Prerequisites with ASCCC Central Pacific Room

5:15- 6:15 pm RECEPTION Terrace (2nd Floor) FRIDAY APRIL 5 8:00- 8:45 am BREAKFAST Marketplace Cafe 9:00- 10:00 am BREAKOUT SESSION #3 See “Session Information” p.6 for details Hot Topics in CSU GE Transfer Central Pacific Room Guided Pathways Program Mapping Steamboat Room C-ID Staff Meet and Greet, Training and Tips Schoolhouse Room

10:00 - 10:15 am BREAK 10:15 - 11:15 am BREAKOUT SESSION #4 See “Session Information” p. 6 for details Maximizing Student Credit, Including Military Credits Steamboat Room AP, IB, ADT, GE: The Law of Unintended Consequences Schoolhouse Room Data Entry Processes: Are We Helping or Hurting Students? Central Pacific Room

11:15 - 11:30 am BREAK 11:30 - 1:00 pm LUNCH: Retiree Recognition, Service Awards, Raffles Old Sacramento Ballroom 1:00 pm ADJOURNMENT

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The Stress and Benefits of Collaboration KEYNOTEDR. MARNEL NILES GOINS

Thursday, April 4 10:00 – 11:00 AM Old Sacramento Ballroom

Dr. Niles Goins will discuss what true collaboration looks like as true collaboration is necessary, at both the micro and mac- ro-levels, in order to foster student success.

Dr. Niles Goins is a professor of communication at California State University, Fresno. Dr. Niles Goins received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication at Oakwood College, a Master of Arts in Organizational and Small Group Communication at Howard University, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Organizational and Small Group Communication at Howard University.

Dr. Niles Goins uses cultural approaches to teach Organizational Communication, Small Group Communication, Gender Communication, and Special Event planning courses through a variety of methods: in-person, hybrid (tablet), and fully online. She joined the faculty at California State University, Fresno in Fall 2007. Dr. Niles Goins has taught several courses at Howard University, the University of Iowa, and George Mason University, including Gender Roles and Communication and Organizational Communication.

Dr. Niles Goins has several articles and book chapters published, including pieces in The Routledge Handbook of Applied Communication Research, Communication Studies, and Journal of the Alliance of Black School Educators. She is also co-editor of and contributor to a published book about the experiences of women of color in the academy. It is entitled, Still Searching for Our Mothers’ Gardens: Experiences of New, Tenure-Track Women of Color at ‘Majority’ Institutions.

Dr. Niles Goins is President Elect of the Western States Communication Association, serves on the Executive Committee of the National Communication Association, and is Immediate Past President of the Organization for Research on Women and Commu- nication.

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GENERALA NEW ASSIST: SESSION Legacy, Reality and the Dream

Thursday, April 4 11:15 – 12:15 PM Old Sacramento Ballroom

Join us for a look at the new ASSIST public site. Learn what’s new, what’s changed, and what you can expect in May 2019. In addition, we will share what resources and support will be available for campuses.

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Session Information

BREAKOUT SESSION #1 THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2:00 - 3:30 PM

California Community Colleges Central Pacific Facilitated by Bob Quinn, CCCCO

California State University Schoolhouse Facilitated by Karen Simpson-Alisca, CSU Chancellor’s Office

University of California Steamboat Facilitated by Nancy Purcille, UCOP

Independent & Private Institutions Tower Bridge Facilitated by Megan Lawrence, KPSAH

BREAKOUT SESSION #2 THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 3:45 - 4:45 PM

UC TCA: Embracing Change Schoolhouse Facilitated by Nancy Purcille, Jennifer Forsberg, & Katherine Fitzpatrick Embracing change in 2019 and beyond: building on what we learned in 2018 with New ASSIST, AB 705, UC Transfer Pathways, etc. and the impact on the UC TCA and articulation.

Paddling Faster: ADT to Private College Major Tower Bridge Facilitated by Dahne Watson An overview of how Fresno Pacific University is integrating and communicating Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) pathways into similar FPU bachelor’s degree programs

Articulation Integration Across Campus Steamboat Facilitated by Ceci Herrmann, Erica Lassen, Jenni Robinson, and Letitia Senechal How is the role of the articulation officer situated at your campus? Do you notice that staff or faculty in other areas do not seem to “get” articulation? Are you identifying opportunities to make a difference but not sure how to move forward? The presenters will examine the landscape relevant to integrating the expertise and work of articulation into the needs and objectives of other stakeholders on campus.

AB 705 and Prerequisites Central Pacific Facilitated by Michelle Pilati, and Craig Rutan, ASCCC AB 705 (Irwin, 2017) is legislation regarding student placement practices in order to access transfer level coursework with parameters around when a student could be required to take remedial coursework. In this breakout, the requirements of student placement and regulations regarding prerequisites on Course Outlines of Record will be clarified in light of the potential impact on articulation.

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BREAKOUT SESSION #3 FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 9:00 - 10:00 AM

Hot Topics in CSU GE Transfer Central Pacific Facilitated by the CSU CO: Dr. Jason Sexton, Quajuana Chapman, and Karen Simpson-Alisca This session will address some of the biggest challenges within the purview of the CSU GE transfer, exploring three topics that have been consistent flashpoints of intersegmental conversation among AOs and the CSUCO: the appropriation of the external exam chart; the calculation of pass along units from quarter to semester units; and the development of stretch courses

Guided Pathways Program Mapping: Steamboat How and why Articulation needs to be at the table. Facilitated by Carolyn Jackson and Mark Osea This session will provide a brief history of how and accomplished this project, “Program Mapping 101” insights, tips, tricks, and pitfalls, as well as provide support and rationale of the need for Articulation Officers and Counseling faculty to be front and center in the mapping process.

C-ID Staff Meet and Greet Schoolhouse Facilitated by C-ID Staff and C-ID AO Group Members Come meet the C-ID staff and the C-ID AO subgroup. Brief C-ID website training and tips will be shared to facilitate painless submission and use of C-ID web resources. A brief audience question and answer session will conclude the presentation, time permitting.

BREAKOUT SESSION FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 10:15 - 11:15#4 AM

Maximizing Student Credit Steamboat Facilitated by Alexa Dunne, Ashford University A general overview of Ashford University’s transfer credit policies, including what we accept, how we evaluate incoming credits, and how our military-friendly policies impact the transfer credit process.

AP, IB, ADT, GE- The Law of Unintended Consequences Schoolhouse Facilitated by Lynn Fowler To annotate or not to annotate!? Join your colleagues for a discussion of the scope and complexity of the use of AP, IB, and other external examination scores in the awarding of ADTs and in transfer to campus- es of the CSU.

Campus Data Entry Processes: Central Pacific Are We Helping or Hurting Students? Faciliated by Kara Maas, Christa Clark, and Letitia Senechal From ASSIST to Student Transcripts: A conversation about the importance of consistent curriculum man- agement data and an understanding the negative impacts non-consistent data can have on our students from reviewing student transcripts to processing transfer credit.

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Aimee Tran Everett Chan San Mateo CCD Aleah Jameson-Goodvich Barstow Community College Gabriel Santiago San Jose City College Alexa Dunne Ashford University Gabriela Lopez Alison Somerville Lassen College Gail St.Aubin CSU Monterey Bay Alison Wiles CSU San Bernardino Geniene Geffke UC Davis Alysia Choi Gloria Darafshi Canada College Amanda Paskey Academic Senate, CCC Greg Soto Amber Andrade California Baptist University He Seon Ihn Monterey Peninsula College Aurelia Long UC Berkeley Holly Deme ASSIST Coordination Site Benjamin Mudgett Jack Saunders San Joaquin Delta College Benjamin Weinberg Fashion Institute of Jacky Rangel Design & Merchandising Jaime Rodriguez Barstow Community College Bernie Day Jane King UC Davis Billie Jo Rice Bakersfield College Janet McCurdy Mt. San Jacinto College Blake Buller CSU Channel Islands Janet Rizzoli CSU Channel Islands Bob Quinn CCC Chancellor’s Office Jason Sexton CSU Chancellor’s Office Cari Torres-Benavides Jeanne Howard Carol Reisner Jennifer Robinson Humboldt State University Carolyn Borg Jennifer Forsberg UC Office of the President Carolyn Jackson Cabrillo College Jennifer Sparling Ceci Hermann San Francisco State University Jenny Diaz CSU Fresno Cheryl Pugh CSU Los Angeles Jessica Eaton Christa Clark CSU Bakersfield Jill Stahl San Jose State University Christina Hambrick Point Loma Nazarene University Joanne Benschop Mira Costa College Ciara Dela Cruz CSU Stanislaus Jonathan Rice University of San Francisco Craig Kutil Joseph Allen National University Craig Rutan Academic Senate, CCC Joseph Bielanski Curtiss Brown Solano College Jovita Valdez Cynthia Turner CSU Dominguez Hills Juana Esty Dahne Watson Fresno Pacific University Julie Crandall Union Institute & University David DeGroot Julinda LeDee San Jose City College David Esparza Los Angeles Trade Technical College Kalisha Spomer Dawn Hovey UC Santa Barbara Kara Maas CSU Chico Deanna Abma City College of San Francisco Karen Keister Cogswell Polytechnical College Deborah Laulusa San Mateo CCD Karen Simpson-Alisca CSU Chancellor’s Office Delia Chavez San Jose State University Kassidee Sattler CSU Channel Islands Denise Aceves Kate Blackwell Santa Rosa Junior College Denise Brandt National University Katherine Fitzpatrick UC Office of the President Diane Cvetic John F. Kennedy University Katia Kubeck Dr. Alice Perez CCC Chancellor’s Office Kesha Miller UC Irvine Eileen Valenzuela Kim Alexander UC Los Angeles Elizabeth Colocho Los Angeles Harbor College Kimberly Robbie Elizabeth Norvell Kongpheng Yang Union Institute & University Elizabeth Ramirez Rio Hondo College Korina Uribe CSU San Bernardino Eric Kidder University of Southern California Kristen Gomez Erica Bourbon Kurt Combs Erica Lassen CSU Fresno Kyle Burch CSU Estela Narrie

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Laura Bollentino Rachel Sicke Laura Garcia Evergreen Valley College Raul Arambula CCC Chancellor’s Office Laura Harris Renee Augenstein Leonel Burgos West Hills Community College, Renee Medina Lemoore Richard Yang Sacramento City College Leonor Aguilera Rick Radar CPSU San Luis Obispo Leticia Senechal Roger Perez-Vaughan San Mateo CCD Lindsey Caputo ASSIST Coordination Site Ryan Novero ASSIST Coordination Site Lori Suekawa Sam Zia UC San Diego Lynn Fowler Sandra Carrillo San Francisco State University Mara Sanft San Diego Miramar College Sarah Wood CSU Sacramento Marbelly Jairam Cypress College Scott Fournet Marianne Beck Scott Lee Mark Matteson West Hills Community College, Shannon Stanley Coalinga Sharis Amirian Mark Osea Bakersfield College Shaunna Rossman Shasta College Marsha Ramezane Shelly Hsu CSU Fullerton Martina Peinado Southwestern College Stacey Howard Megan Lawrence Kaiser Permanente Stacy McArron Clovis Community College School of Allied Health Services Steve Pantell Melinda Tran Napa Valley College Stuart Fryer CPSU San Luis Obispo Melissa Gross Cerro Coso College Sunny Greene Melissa Meadows Barstow Community College Tamra Donnelly CSU Chancellor’s Office Mena Zamani Saddleback College Thao Brabander Michelle Pilati Academic Senate, CCC Ticey Hosley Michelle Plug Tiffany Tran Irvine Valley College Miguel Rodriguez California Lutheran University Troy Dial Miguel Rother Academic Senate, CCC Tyler Vaughan-Gomez Humboldt State University Molly Thompson UC Santa Cruz Veronica Rasul CSU Sacramento Monica Lin UC Office of the President Vinh Phan Nancy Purcille UC Office of the President Wendy Sickora Ashford University Pamela James xiomara Garcia CSU Maritime Academy Patty Faiman CSU Northridge Yuki Ishizaki San Mateo CCD Paula Canzona Yvette Monroy Brandman University Pete Dixon Lake Tahoe Community College

Quajuana Chapman CSU Chancellor’s Office Registered Participants as of 3/27/2019 See you down river...

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Thanks to the many who are riding the rapids but still were able to contribute to the success of CIAC 2019

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