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2007-2008 Olympic College Annual Report A Tribute to... Our Communities, Our Students, Our Employees What's Inside: I AM OC... $2 million donation for A Tribute to Our Communities, childcare center................... 1 Planning for the future ......... 2 Students and Employees New building breaks ground ............................... 3 very year, I open with a short introduction to Summer workshop for high the annual report about the achievements and school counselors ................ 4 successes of Olympic College the previous year. EThis report is no different, but we approach a challenging Making military education time as this publication goes to print. more accessible................... 5 In 2007-2008, our successes and accomplishments continued to move the institution forward to help prepare Grant funds new students for the 21st Century. We completed construction manufacturing program ....... 6 of one building and started another to update the college with more modern facilities and classrooms. We started Welding expands to new programs that catered to the needs of local employers OC Shelton ......................... 7 and to the military. We also received a $2 million donation from the Bremer Trust (scheduled to be matched by $2 I AM... New director for million from the state) to create a new child development Dr. David Mitchell, OC Poulsbo ........................ 8 center for students that need an affordable and safe Olympic College environment for their children while they pursue their President Flood victims get higher education goals. tuition help ......................... 9 While this past year created many new opportunities for the college, the current recession will present many challenges. It’s still too early to tell all of the impacts. Yet, New vision and values what we do know is the college will adapt as it has for the past 60 years and continue statements ......................... 10 to make its primary focus to provide quality education to those we serve in our communities. Update on strategic initiatives .......................... 11 This year’s annual report is a special one: It is a tribute to the dedication and commitment of staff, faculty, donors, elected officials and community members to the Facts & Figures on OC ....... 12 college. I am proud to present the theme for the 2007-2008 annual report, I AM OC. On the cover, you’ll notice a picture of a person wearing an I AM OC badge. The Olympic College theme is representative of each individual that works with, engages, influences, impacts, Foundation Report ............. 13 and drives the college. While most see the college collectively, the college is a sum of the work of many individuals – some out in front, others behind the scenes – but each one a contributor to bringing quality education to the region. This issue is dedicated to the individuals that make Olympic College a premier institution and push it forward. I hope you enjoy the 2007-2008 annual report and I look forward to hearing your 2007–2008 feedback. Board of Trustees Sincerely, Peter Crane James Robinson Dr. David Mitchell, President, Olympic College Darlene Peters Douglas Sayan P.S. - Check out I AM OC faculty, student and alum stories at www.olympic.edu/IAMOC. Alice Tawresey i 2007–2008 OLYMPIC COLLEGE ANNUAL REPORT $2 Million Reasons to Celebrate Bremer Trust Donates Funding to Build New Child Development Center Many students at Olympic College must place their names on a waiting list as not enough spaces exist to put their young son or daughter in child care at the college. For students with young children, finding adequate and affordable care can be a challenge – one that keeps some students from continuing their education. To address the need, the Bremer Trust donated $2 million to build a new 10,000-square-foot child care and development center at the college. A kickoff party was held in Spring 2008 to celebrate the donation to fund part of the cost Photo features (L to R): John Mitchell, Betti Sheldon, of construction. With the Bremer Trust donation and matching funds from the Mike Connolly - Bremer Trustees, David Mitchell - OC state’s capital budget, Olympic College plans to bring all of the college’s child President, Doug Sayan - OC Board of Trustee. care and development programs under one roof, which are currently scattered around the Bremerton campus. The goal is to improve service and reduce costs by offering child care instruction We believe this project will and care in one location, add 42 new slots for children, and make more options available on campus while students attend classes. Thanks to the generosity of meet the needs of Olympic College the Bremer Trust, which has donated more than $6 million to Olympic College, students, and we are grateful for the the Sophia Bremer Child Development Center will triple the community college’s child care capacity to serve about 200 children. “opportunity to support them. Currently in the design phase and waiting funding approval from the 2009 legislature, construction of the new center is scheduled to begin in 2009. I AM...Mike Connolly, Bremer Trust” Trustee 2007–2008 OLYMPIC COLLEGE ANNUAL REPORT 1 Planning for the Future College Updates Its Facilities, Operations Expanding the College As part of the college’s long-term plan, a new At the Bremerton campus, the main area building was completed, updates were made to interior of the Bremer Student Center Many projects are in the works facilities, and security enhancements were added underwent a remodel and plans are in place or in the planning stages to in 07-08. to build a new child development center. The enhance the quality of education college also completed a remodel of the student at Olympic College in the next area of the Poulsbo campus. Building Upgrades 10 years. In October 2007, the college’s new 55,000- square-foot Science and Technology building Planning for Emergencies OC Bremerton: celebrated its grand opening. More than Safety has been a top priority at Olympic • 100 people from across the college and the College. In recent years, the need for emergency Humanities and Student community participated in festivities. Dr. Bonnie preparedness has become even more critical. Services Building Dunbar, president and CEO of the Museum of Projected opening Flight, was the key note speaker. In 2007, the college formed an Emergency Winter 2010 Preparedness Task Force to review, evaluate The first new instructional building in 32 years, and update plans currently in place to help the • Sophia Bremer Child the building has larger laboratory space, bigger college prepare for unexpected emergencies, Development Center classrooms and state-of-the-art ventilation including earthquakes, fires, floods, and violent Projected opening 2010 for science experiments. Technological situations. Since its inception, the task force improvements were also made to help students has worked with police and fire departments to • 300-space Student Parking learn more efficiently. “It’s by far more ergonomic, coordinate and upgrade security measures on Projected completion 2010 functional and a better space for learning all its Bremerton, Shelton and Poulsbo campuses, around,” said Ted Baldwin, a college chemistry updated emergency communication tools, • College Instructional Center instructor who teaches in the new building. started mapping access points across the Proposed for 2015 college with police, and adopted new building emergency procedures. • Shop Building Renovation/Addition “When upgrades to each campus are done, we Proposed for 2015 will be able to evacuate the college in less than half an hour,” said Bill Wilkie, facilities director for Olympic College and a representative on the OC Poulsbo and task force. “These next steps will take the college OC Shelton: to a new level of preparation for emergencies.” • Master plan in progress Ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Sci-Tech building. Olympic College constantly, every day, serves to insert better people back into our community – people better prepared “with enhanced skills and wider horizons; people having achieved a greater sense of personal fulfillment through learning; people well on their way to more responsible citizenship. Its value to the community is, indeed, immeasurable. I AM...James Robinson, owner James Robinson & Co. and OC” donor 2 2007–2008 OLYMPIC COLLEGE ANNUAL REPORT Breaking Ground Humanities & Student Services Building Construction Begins In Spring 2008, a celebration was held for the ground breaking of a new Humanities and Student Services building, the latest structure under construction to replace an older building and prepare the college for meeting 21st Century education demands. On Thursday May 8, 2008, more than 100 attended the event at the Bremerton campus and speakers shared the value the new building would bring to the college. The 80,000-square-foot facility will provide a new home for humanities courses such as the social sciences, languages, and writing. The building will Photo features (L to R): Senator Derek Kilmer, OC Phi also create a one-stop location for all student services, which will make it easier Theta Kappa Chapter President Fredrick Anderson, and for students to get the information they need. Currently, students must visit as Representative Christine Rolfes. Also in attendance were many as four locations to register for classes. Senator Phil Rockefeller and Representative Kathy Haigh. The environment will be more conducive to learning and will meet the needs of both students and the faculty. “I’m excited about the new building. It will I’m excited about the new put the faculty in a place where we can teach our students well,” said Dr. Tom Cameron, an instructor of English at Olympic College. “It will be really good to building. It will put the faculty in be in an environment that matches with our abilities, and our desires and goals.” a place where we can teach our Among the services that will be offered at the new Humanities and Student “students well.