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San Luis Obispo County Community College District Comprehensive Master Plan 2016-2026: Educational Master Plan SLOCCCD Educational Master Plan n 2016-2026 SLOCCCDSLOCCCD Educational Educational Master Master Plan Plan n 2016-2026 n 2016-2026 San Luis Obispo County Community College District COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN: EDUCATIONAL PLAN 2016-2026 San Luis Obispo Campus North County Campus South County Center Distance Education San Luis Obispo County Community College District Approved by the San Luis Obispo County Community College District Board of Trustees May 4, 2016 1 Letter from the Superintendent/President We have come a long way since the 1964-1965 college year, when the San Luis Obispo County Junior College District offered a limited evening program with 463 students registered for the fall semester and 696 enrolled for the spring semester. Temporary quarters were established at Camp San Luis Obispo, a California National Guard facility located halfway between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay. Classes and offices were situated in refurbished barracks, recreation rooms, and mess halls. In 2014-2015, the San Luis Obispo County Community College District (SLOCCCCD) served 14,550 students. The SLOCCCD began the comprehensive master plan project in fall 2015 by hiring consultants to facilitate the development of our educational and facilities master plan. The consultants worked with our Master Plan Ad-hoc Committee through the governance process to prepare and recommend the SLOCCCD Educational and Facilities Master Plan 2016-2026 for board approval. Throughout the development of this master plan our district engaged in a collaborative dialogue. Our faculty, managers, classified employees, students, and community members had the opportunity to participate in its creation through a district-wide dialogue about the future. Together we analyzed the effectiveness of the previous master plans, compared current conditions and projections with the district’s mission and, based on that comparison, reviewed our strengths and challenges, and developed responsive Institutional Goals. Our Institutional Goals articulate how the district will address current and anticipated demands, and they guide the allocation of district resources by serving as the basis for the short-term planning processes. Through this process, the educational and facilities master plan and the short-term plans are linked to the mission. Development of the SLOCCCD Educational and Facilities Master Plan 2016-2026 has truly been a District-wide effort, and I commend each person who has contributed to this plan. Thank you for your continued commitment to our students. Sincerely, Gilbert H. Stork, Ed.D. Superintendent/President 2 Acknowledgements Board of Trustees Patrick Mullen, Board President Angela Mitchell, Board Vice President Dick Hitchman, Trustee Barbara George, Trustee Pete Sysak, Trustee Dan Cadwell, Student Trustee Superintendent/President’s Cabinet Gilbert H. Stork, Superintendent/President Chris Green, Interim Assistant Superintendent/Vice President, Administrative Services Deborah Wulff, Assistant Superintendent/Vice President, Academic Affairs Services Sandee McLaughlin, Assistant Superintendent/Vice President, Student Services and College Centers Melissa Richerson, Vice President, Human Resources and Labor Relations Shannon Hill, Executive Director, Advancement/Foundation Keith Stearns, Executive Director, Information Systems and Technology Pamela Ralston, Dean of Academic Affairs, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Jason Curtis, Dean of Academic Affairs, Sciences and Mathematics John Cascamo, Dean of Academic Affairs, Workforce and Economic Development Catherine Riedstra, Dean, Student Services Maria Escobedo, Dean, North County Campus and South County Center Planning and Budget Committee 2015-2016 Bea Anderson, Classified, Performing Arts Lara Baxley, Academic Senate President/Faculty, Physical Sciences Diane Bergantz, Cuesta College Classified United Employees, Bond Fiscal Analyst Rick Camarillo, Co-chair, Classified Advancement/Foundation John Cascamo, Dean of Academic Affairs Bret Clark, Co-chair, Division Chair Physical Sciences Michael Constable, Associated Students of Cuesta College designee Solveg Cooper, Faculty, Business Education Bill Demarest, Faculty, Mathematics Todd Frederick, Confidential, President’s Office Chris Green, Co-chair, Interim Assistant Superintendent/Vice President Administrative Services Linda Harris, Faculty, Nursing/Division Chair Shannon Hill, Executive Director Advancement/Foundation Jenn Martin, Faculty, Performing Arts Eric McDonald, Cuesta College Classified United Employees, Computer Services Sandee McLaughlin, Assistant Superintendent/ Vice President Student Services and College Centers Hunter Perry, CalWorks/President Cuesta College Classified United Employees Alan Ross, Faculty, Engineering and Technology Debra Stakes, Faculty, Physical Sciences/President Cuesta College Federation of Teachers Keith Stearns, Executive Director of Information Systems and Technology Mark Stengel, Director of Library and Distance Education Gilbert H. Stork, Superintendent/President Deborah Wulff, Assistant Superintendent/Vice President Academic Affairs 3 Master Plan Ad-hoc Committee 2015-2016 Co-chairs William Demarest, Faculty, Mathematics Chris Green, Interim Assistant Superintendent/Vice President, Administrative Services Deborah Wulff, Assistant Superintendent/Vice President, Academic Affairs Membership Lara Baxley, Faculty, Physical Sciences, Academic Lisa Gray, Executive Assistant to the Senate President Superintendent/President Greg Baxley, Faculty, Physical Sciences Linda Harris, Nursing/Allied Health Division Chair Kevin Bontenbal, Faculty, Library Shannon Hill, Executive Director, Rick Camarillo, Advancement/Foundation Advancement/Foundation Accountant Marie Larsen, Mathematics Division Chair Ryan Cartnal, Director of Institutional Research Michele McAustin, Business Education Division and Assessment Chair John Cascamo, Dean of Academic Affairs, Sandee McLaughlin, Assistant Superintendent/ Workforce and Economic Development Vice President, Student Services and College Bret Clark, Physical Sciences Division Chair Centers Solveg Cooper, Faculty, Business Education Jane Morgan, Social Sciences Division Chair Jason Curtis, Dean of Academic Affairs, Sciences Don Norton, Human Development Division Chair and Mathematics Pamela Ralston, Dean of Academic Affairs, Arts, Kasey DeBernardi, Interim Student Success Center Humanities and Social Sciences Supervisor Terry Reece, Director of Facilities Services, Megan Debin, Faculty, Fine Arts Planning and Capital Projects Maria Escobedo, Dean of the North County John Stokes, Engineering and Technology Division Campus and South County Center Chair Merlynn Foppiano, Assistant to the Vice President, Gilbert H. Stork, Superintendent/President Administrative Services Vacant, Associated Students of Cuesta College Academic Senate Council 2015-2016 Matthew Alemania, Associated Students of Cuesta Jennifer Martin, Faculty, Performing Arts Division College designee Chair Lara Baxley, Academic Senate Council Lise Mifsud, Faculty, Social Sciences President/Faculty, Physical Sciences Monica Millard, Faculty, Nursing Allied Health Fionnuala Butler, Faculty, Social Sciences Stacy Millich, Faculty, Engineering and Technology Tricia Bramsen, Faculty, Human Development Michael Mogull, Faculty, Mathematics Allen Dailey, Part-time faculty representative Cherie Moore, Curriculum Chair/ Human Tanya Downing, Faculty, Business Education Development Betsy Dunn, Faculty, Languages and Glenda Moscoso, Faculty, Counseling Communication Katherine Neidhardt, Faculty, Social Sciences Silvio Favoreto, Faculty, Biology Jarred Pfeiffer, Faculty, Fine Arts Matt Fleming, Faculty, English Debra Stakes, Cuesta College Federation of Allison Grant, Faculty, Kinesiology, Health Teachers President/ Physical Sciences Sciences, and Athletics Amy Stapp, Faculty, Business Education Matt Knudsen, Faculty, Mathematics/Full-time bree valle, Faculty, Performing Arts faculty representative Gary Villa, Faculty, Engineering and Technology Patrick Len, Faculty, Physical Sciences Cynthia Wilshusen, Faculty, Business Carina Love, Faculty, Library Learning Resources Education/North County 4 College Council 2015-2016 Sal Arredondo, Associated Students of Cuesta College designee Lara Baxley, Faculty, Physical Sciences, Academic Senate Council President John Cascamo, Dean of Academic Affairs, Workforce and Economic Development Jason Curtis, Dean of Academic Affairs, Sciences and Mathematics Maria Escobedo, Dean of the North County Campus and South County Center Lisa Gray, Cuesta College Management Senate Chris Green, Interim Assistant Superintendent/Vice President Administrative Services Anthony Gutierrez, Faculty, Coordinator, Student Life and Leadership Marie Larsen, College Council Co-chair, Mathematics Division Chair Sandee McLaughlin, Assistant Superintendent/Vice President Student Services and College Centers Madeline Medeiros, Faculty, Student Development and Success Division Chair Monica Mercer, Cuesta College Classified United Employees designee Pamela Ralston, Dean of Academic Affairs, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Catherine Riedstra, Dean, Student Services Debra Stakes, Faculty, Physical Sciences/CCFT President John Stokes, Engineering and Technology Division Chair Gilbert H. Stork, Superintendent/President Rich Taylor, Faculty, Mathematics/North County Campus Representative Deborah Wulff, College Council Co-chair, Assistant