Counselors Breakfast - Nash Community College

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2012
Nash Community College
Counselor's Breakfast
Wil van der Meulen
Associate Dean Student & Enrollment
Services
NCC Faculty Staff Meeting:
CDC and Culinary Construction
Increased Retention Rates
500 Truck Drivers
Offering Global Logistics
Future Dev. Reading Site
100% Medical Assistant AAMA Natl Certif
Welcome
Annette Dishner
Executive Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer
Introduction of NCC
Faculty and Staff
Wil van der Meulen
Associate Dean Student &
Enrollment Services
Academic Information/Highlights
Mike Latham
Dean of Instruction
Curriculum Students
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
Fall Spring
2,784 2,926
3,012 2,961
2,982 2,839
3,248 3,280
3,252 3,171
FTE
1,910
2,011
2,052
2,357
2,375
Huskins Becomes
Career and College Promise
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Metals I, II
(NCC Campus)
Welding I, II
(NCC Campus & SNHS)
Cosmetology I, II(NCC Campus)
Electronics I, II (NCC Campus)
Criminology I, II (NCC Campus)
Fire/EPT I, II
(NCC Campus)
Automotive I, II (Rocky Mount High School)
Architectural/
(Faith Christian School)
Graphic Design
Dual Enrollment/CCP History
Total
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Fall 02 (09) - Spring 03 (37)
46
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Fall 03 (73) - Spring 04 (59)
132
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Fall 04 (150) - Spring 05 (152)
302
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Fall 05 (212) - Spring 06 (218)
430
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*Fall 06 (158) - Spring 07 (131)
289
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*Fall 07 (169) – Spring 08 (134)
303
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*Fall 08 (166) – Spring 09 (133)
299
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**Fall 09 (85) – Spring 2010 (93)
178
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**Fall 10 (105) – Spring 2011 (96)
201
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**Fall 11(108) – ***Spring 2012 (60)
168
*Public School Calendar Change
**Legislative Changes
***CCP Changes
• Everything
you need for the CCP
• www.nashcc.edu/ccp
• Formerly
Known As “Dual Enrollment”
College Transfer Classes
• Changes
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• More
offerings, not just STEM
• No waiting registration (Serious Student)
• Testing changes, must test in all parts of an
assessment
• HS GPA requirement 3.0 weighted
• College GPA requirement 2.0
• Fall
2011 Students Grandfathered Only
For Spring 2012
• Core
44 College Transfer Pathways
Humanities &
Social Sciences
(P1012A)
ENG111
ENG 113
ENG 233
HIS 112
ART 111
PSY 150
BIO 111
MAT 171
SPA 111
SOC 210
ACA 122
Life &
Health Sciences
(P1042A)
ENG111
ENG 113
ENG 233
HIS 112
BIO 111
BIO 112
CHM 151
CHM 152
MAT 171
ACA 122
Engineering &
Mathematics
(P1042B)
ENG111
ENG 113
ENG 233
HIS 112
ECO 251
CHM 151
MAT 171
MAT 172
MAT 271
ACA 122
Business &
Economics
(P1012B)
ENG111
ENG 113
ENG 233
HIS 112
ECO 251
SOC 210
BIO 111
BIO 112
MAT 171
CIS 110
ACA 122
• Formerly
Known As “Huskins”
Career Classes College (Criminal
Justice, Emergency
Preparedness/Fire, Welding, Metals,
etc.)
• Changes
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• Well
defined path leading to a certificate
• Can no longer provide first day of class
registration
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Career and Technical Education Pathways
On the application you indicate CRIM I or CRIM II
Criminal Justice Certificate C55180CCP
*CJC 111 (FA) Introduction to Criminal Justice (Crim. I)
3
*CJC 121 (FA) Law Enforcement Operations (Crim. I)
3
*CJC 131 AB(FA) Criminal Law (Crim. I)
2
*CJC 131 BB(SP) Criminal Law (Crim. II)
1
*CJC 112(SP) Criminology (Crim. II)
3
*CJC 231 (SP) Constitutional Law (Crim. II)
3
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Career and Technical Education Pathways
On the application you indicate FIRE I or FIRE II
Emergency Preparedness Tech. Certificate C55420CCP
*EPT 120(FA) Sociology of Disaster (Fire I)
3
*EPT 210(FA) Response and Recovery (Fire I)
3
*FIP 220 AB(FA) Fire Fighting Strategies (Fire I)
2
*FIP 220 BB(SP) Fire Fighting Strategies (Fire II)
1
*EPT 130(SP) Mitigation and Preparedness (Fire II)
3
*FIP 236 (SP) Emergency Management (Fire II)
3
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Career and Technical Education Pathways
On the application you indicate ELEC I or ELEC II
Electronics Engineering Certificate C40200CCP
*ELC 131 (FA) DC/AC Circuit Analysis (Elec. I)
5
*ELN 133 (SP) Digital Electronics (Elec. II)
4
ELN 131 Semiconductor Applications
4
ELN 232Introduction to Microprocessors
4
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Career and Technical Education Pathways
On the application you indicate WELD I or WELD II
Welding Certificate C50420CCP
*WLD 121 (FA) GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate (Weld. I)
4
*WLD 115 (SP) SMAW (Stick) Plate (Weld. II) AC, BC
5
WLD 131
GMAW (TIG) Plate
4
WLD 110
Cutting Processes
2
WLD 141
Symbols and Specifications
3
Total Hours 18
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Career and Technical Education Pathways
On the application you indicate COSMO I or COSMO II
Cosmetology Certificate C55140CCP
COS 111 Cosmet. Concepts I
4
COS 112 Salon I
8
*(FA—COS 111 AB + COS 112 AB) Cosmet I)
*(SP—COS 111 BB + COS 112 BB) Cosmet II)
Total Hours 12
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Career and Technical Education Pathways
On the application you indicate METALS I or METALS II
Computer Integrated Machining Certificate C50210CCP
*MAC 141 (FA) Machining Applications I (Metals I)
4
*MAC 141A (SP) Machining Applications Lab I (Metals II)
2
*MAC 121 Introduction to CNC
2
MAC 142 Machining Applications II
4
BPR 111 Blueprint Reading
2
MAC 151 Machining Calculations
2
*MAC 171 (SP) Measure/Material & Safety (Metals II)
1
Total Hours 17
Career and Technical Education Pathways
• RMSH Only- indicate AUTO I, II, III
Will be changing to accommodate DPI changes
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Automotive Certificate C60160CCP
*AUT 116
Engine Repair (Auto I)
3
*AUT 151
Brake Systems (Auto II)
3
*AUT 151A
Brake Systems Lab (Auto II)
1
*AUT 161AB
Basic Auto Electricity (Auto I)
2
*AUT 16 1BB
Basic Auto Electricity (Auto II)
3
*AUT 141
Suspension & Steering Systems (Auto III) 3
*AUT 181
Engine Performance (Auto III)
***AUT 285
Intro to Alternative Fuels (Auto III)
3
***Cannot enroll unless AUT 116, 141, 151, 151A, 161, 181
have been completed. AUT 285 is not part of the listed
Automotive Certificate but need for NRMPS CTE requirements.
• Use
this as
your guide.
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www.nashcc.edu
/ccp
Articulations
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Colleges and Universities
Agriculture Institute (NCSU)
Johnson And Wales
NCSU (Pre-Engineering)
ECU Wachovia Partnership (Teachers)
2+ Wesleyan
100% of Nash CC
College Transfer
Graduates have
successfully
transferred to fouryear institutions
Where Our Students Go
Most go to:
Other colleges include:
Dorneeta Davis
Instructor/ Coordinator
Basic Skills
Learning Center
•General Educational Development (GED)
•Three Month Waiting Period
•Adults 16-years of age or older. (Minors)
•Between the ages of 16 and 17 the College requires a
school release and notarized petition signed by a
parent or legal guardian.
•Instruction in areas of reading, mathematics, writing,
science and social studies.
•Requirements: Score 450 per test and 2250 total
•Testing Fee $25
The Intake Process
•Interview – May or may not get it
• Need to be serious about their education
plans
• Minor packet must be completed in full
prior to the interview
Wil van der Meulen
Associate Dean of Student and
Enrollment Services
What’s New(er)
@
Nash CC
Wil van der Meulen
Associate Dean of Student and
Enrollment Services
Engineering Week
A recommendation by the
NRMPS Apprenticeship
Sub – Committee created to help address the Nash
County manufacturing skills shortage.
Invite NRMPS teachers/counselors to get a crash course
in 8 engineering curriculums in 4 days. Now open to
Wilson, Edgecombe, and Franklin
The committee has members from NRMPS, NCC, and local
major manufacturers
Engineering Week
Redesign
Part A
Monday: Lineman Technology –
Computer Engineering Technology –
Tuesday: Computer Integrated
Machining - Electrical Engineering
Wednesday: Tour
Engineering Week
Redesign
Part B
Wednesday: Company Tours
Thursday: Industrial Systems
Technology - Electrical Electronics
Friday: Welding
The Plan:
Vacation Bible School Concept
1. Educate teachers/counselors about engineering curriculums.
2. Give them a related hands on activity to show them what goes on in class.
(sorry no snacks)
3. Turn teachers to NCC apostles: to tell the world about the exciting/rewarding careers
their students have waiting for them at Nash Community College
Engineering Week is made possible by a
grant from the NCC Foundation.
Custom Desk Pen
Take Home Project
8 min after programming, the finished product.
Desk Lamp/Office Supply Caddy
Take Home Project
Take Home Project
www.nashcc.edu/hscounselors
New(er) NRMPS Project
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Onsite Admissions – Started May 2010
– Approx 200 students, 4 high schools a yr
– Application, HS transcript Request,
Placement Test, Post-test Counseling
(Review Test Scores, Review FAFSA info,
Next Steps, Etc.)
– Moved dates back to later in the year
(Any school with 10 or more students)
How to use NCC’s YouTube Channel and Nash in Action
with students and yourself
So you have a student
interested in Computer
Integrated Machining…a
picture is worth a
thousand words.
Nash CC is fun and engaging
place …we can prove it….
Unique club partnerships:
Culinary Club
and
Drama Club
“Dinner Theater”
for less an $20!!!
We are growing to meet the
needs of the community…
Culinary Expansion
Childhood Dev. Center
Expansion
We are doing our best to be on
the leading edge…Math Tank
- Pilot site for the state
- Natl. stats only 10% start in
MAT 060
-300 modules have been
completed since fall
The CTE Showcase continues
to be an awesome example of
student and business
engagement
Most of us are so busy on the
inside we don’t get to see the
outside demonstrations….
www.nashcc.edu/cteshowcase
We also have a new EMT
Academy, instead of brochure
use this…
NCC’s
First Responders Commercial
Pat Daniels
Associate Vice President
Institutional Advancement
Bond Referendum
Continuing Education & Public
Services Building
Bond Referendum
Building Areas
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Fire/EMS
Law Enforcement Training
Criminal Justice
Emergency Preparedness
Technology
Logistics
In-Service Training
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Small Business Center
Community Service
Industry Training
Truck Driver Training
Literacy
Human Resources Development
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18-20 acres
Approximately 78,000 square feet
20 classrooms & computer labs
Weight room
Cardio room
Mock jail cell
Eight lane above ground firing range
Locker rooms
Forensics lab
84-seat auditorium
Multipurpose room
Student commons
Lobby
Two office suites with conference rooms
March 15, 2012
Scholarship Application
Deadline
Please submit completed
applications to
Wil van der Meulen.
Thank you
Questions????