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Articulation Task Force
Member Training
2013-2014 ACADEMIC YEAR
Articulation Task Forces
ATFs help facilitate the implementation of the Arizona
Transfer Model to ensure that community and tribal college
students may transfer to Arizona public universities without
loss of credit toward a baccalaureate degree.
Types of ATFs:
• Discipline Specific
• Admissions & Records
• Academic Advising
Articulation Task Forces
Goals & Purpose
• Cooperatively exchange articulation information
• Engage in statewide program and curriculum
development and revision discussions
• Discuss potential program partnerships and
agreements
• Build and maintain collaborative relationships in
support of these goals
• Anticipate and/or resolve transfer issues
ATF Membership
As an ATF Member you:
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Are part of a statewide network
Represent your institution
Represent your discipline
Discuss components of the transfer model
Provide an institutional update
ATF Membership
Your participation makes a difference!
• Issues discussed and the recommendations made
by the ATFs directly influence student transfer.
• ATF participation is the foundation for building the
cooperative and collaborative relationships that
support and sustain student transfer in Arizona.
• Your participation is greatly appreciated!
NOT TO EXCEED 64 TRANSFER CREDITS
Transfer Model Components
AGEC (35 Credits
Credits)- 56
University
Freshman Composition
Mathematics
Arts & Humanities
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Physical & Biological
Sciences
Options
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Writing & Critical Inquiry
Ethnic/Race/Gender
Awareness
Global/International or
Historical Awareness
• AGEC-A, AGEC-B, and AGEC-S
Common Course Matrix
120GPA
Credits
• Assured admission for Arizona residents with cumulative
of 2.5
6 or more credits
• Lower-division university general studies requirements met
Electives
Common Courses
Common Course Matrix specific to year
Recommend appropriate AGEC
changes
Confirm current baccalaureate degrees
and recommend new degrees as
shared majors
Recommend changes to common
courses, commonality of shared
majors; appropriate level for proposed
new courses.
ATF recommendations are
reviewed by community
colleges and universities
Course Equivalency Guide
• Recommendations for
changes to established
equivalencies forwarded from
ATF to universities for
approval via ATF – CEG
Change Form
• CEG evaluations processed
throughout the academic year
• ACETS: communicate
with unit evaluator
• CEG refreshed weekly
Preparing for the ATF Meeting
Visit the AZTransfer
Steering Committee
Website
ATF Portal Pages
Steeringcommittee.aztransf
er.com – access the
Articulation Task Forces link
at the top of the page.
ATF Portal Pages
The Main ATF Portal Page gives
you access to all discipline pages
plus additional resources.
Access your discipline’s portal
from the drop down menu.
ATF Portal Pages
Each ATF has a portal page, a
one-stop page for your ATF:
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Meeting information
Agenda
Link to past ATF Reports
Common Course Matrices
ATF CEG Pages
Contacts for your ATF
Major Guides for your discipline
Listserv address
The ATF Meeting
Goals & Purpose
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Joint curriculum planning
Anticipated program changes
Admission requirement changes: institutional and program
Potential advising issues
Importance of communication between and among institutions
and sectors
• Set date, time and location for the next meeting
• Select chair (serves for academic year)
• Identify host and note taker
Role of the ATF Meeting Host
Prior to the Meeting
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Confirm ATF meeting date and time with chair, AZTransfer Facilitator, and
the Steering Committee
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Schedule meeting room
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Technology (computer, projector & Internet connection) required at ATF
meetings
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Parking arrangements
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Provide map to meeting room, parking location, and lodging information to
Chatlines application link or listserv
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OPTIONAL – provide refreshments and/or lunch for ATF members
Role of the ATF Meeting Host
Prior to the Meeting
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If an individual requires Disability Support Services for a statewide
meeting, the chair, host and AZTransfer staff should be contacted
at least two weeks prior to the meeting with information about the
specific services needed.
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After the two week window, the host institution and APASC staff will
make their ‘best effort’ to provide the services needed.
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The AZTransfer Steering Committee will fund any Disability
Support Services that are needed at statewide transfer meetings.
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If the individual requiring service cancels within 72 hrs of the
meeting, the individual’s institution must assume the service costs.
Role of the ATF Meeting Host
During the Meeting
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Review housekeeping items: location of restrooms; lunch plans; etc.
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Optional: Ask an administrator to give a “Welcome” to your guests
Role of the ATF Chair
Prior to Meeting
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Collect and develop agenda items based on prior meeting notes, issues
presented to ATF members and review of materials
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Chair and AZTransfer Facilitator confer on agenda
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Send ATF meeting agenda/information to members by:
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Online Chatlines application (posted on ATF Meeting Calendar) Note:
send notification to listserv when posted
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Attach Word doc to meeting announcement email using ATF listserv
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Plan to review the following items at the ATF meeting:
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Common Course Matrix (or Matrices)
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Membership Roster, Prefix and Degrees Lists
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Ask members to bring CEG pages only if there are changes
Role of the ATF Chair
During the Meeting
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Ensure recommendations, decisions and unresolved issues are recorded by
note taker
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Lead discussion and keep on track with ATF agenda
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Voting
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All changes must be voted upon
Voting results must be recorded and reported in ATF Meeting Report
Only one (1) vote per institution/district – not per campus
Lead members or designee votes on behalf of institution
Role of the ATF Chair
After the Meeting
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Reporting via Chatlines application
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AZTransfer Facilitator begins report then sends to Chair
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ATF chair is provided a link to access report for review– the form will
be waiting on the initial screen
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ATF chair revises as needed, saves changes, completes report and
notifies AZTransfer Facilitator
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AZTransfer Facilitator reviews, approves and posts report on meeting
calendar attaching meeting notes, attendance, and any other
appropriate documents
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Represent ATF in any further discussions or meetings related to articulation
issues
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If the ATF requests that an item go to the AZTransfer Steering Committee,
the chair may need to attend AZTransfer Steering Committee meetings on
behalf of the ATF
Role of the AZTransfer Facilitator
During the Meeting
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Provides an update of changes to the state model and support
systems
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Monitors decisions made on Common Courses, Exam
Equivalencies, AGECs, Pathways, and shared majors
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Facilitates CEG updates, initiating an ATF-CEG Change Form if
needed
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Initiates and posts the completed ATF Meeting Report and meeting
notes via ATF Chatlines application
The ATF Report
Chair Reporting Process
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Complete ATF Meeting Report within 14 days of the ATF meeting
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Request the note taker to send the meeting notes to Institutional
Articulation Facilitator (and members if desired) to attach to Meeting
Report
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ATF Meeting Calendar will be updated when Meeting Report is
submitted through Chatlines application.
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Timely submission is essential!
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Without a Meeting Report, no meeting decisions can be recorded by
statewide staff.
The ATF Report
Meeting Report and Notes
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Include:
• Meeting attendees (name and institution)
• Meeting suggestions, decisions and unresolved issues
• Voting outcomes
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Submit as an attachment to online ATF Meeting Report
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Handouts from meeting should be included as part of the ATF
Meeting Report – electronic copies should be provided to Chair
Statewide Staff Contacts
Carol Spencer, Ph.D.
Executive Director
[email protected]
Helena Babiski
Administrative Associate
[email protected]
Rebecca McKay
Director of Technology
[email protected]
Erin Woodell
Director of Marketing & Communication
[email protected]
www.aztransfer.com