2012 President`s Report - A Wallace State Of Mind
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2012 President`s Report - A Wallace State Of Mind
President’s Report 2012: A Wallace State of Mind WALLACE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Wallace State will facilitate learning without boundaries, will be committed to every student’s success, will exemplify the spirit of perpetual improvement and will promote an overarching sense of community. A Message from the President Thank you for your support of Wallace State Community College. Within these pages you will find only the highlights of our constant efforts to ensure that students who enter our college are given every opportunity to start early, start right, finish and succeed. That is why, having aggressively accomplished the goals of our previous five year plan in just three years, we have embarked on a new five year plan with the focus of getting students “Ready for College, Ready for Work, Ready for Life.” Our primary focus is always on successful student outcomes, which are achieved not only by excellence in teaching and learning but also through fostering engagement and wellbeing. As a result, more high school seniors taking the ACT indicate a preference for attending Wallace State than any other college in the Alabama Community College System, and the Aspen Institute recently designated Wallace State as one of the top 120 community colleges in America based on the outcomes our students achieve. We lead the Alabama Community College System in graduation rates and a recent report in Community College Week ranked Wallace State among the “Top 50 Associate Degrees: Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences” in the United States. We invite you to take advantage of the many opportunities Wallace State has to offer, whether by enrolling in a course for college credit courses or continuing education, or attending an event on campus. Sincerely, Vicki P. Hawsey President • • Wallace State celebrated the groundbreaking of the new School of Nursing and Center for Science. The $25 million facility is set to contain 115,000 square feet of the state-ofthe-art lecture halls, laboratories and collaborative learning spaces. Governor Robert Bentley was on hand at the announcement of the opening of Zero RPM, part of the College’s business incubator program. • WSCC’s 46th commencement exercises graduated more than 1,000 students. Dr. Charles Elliott served as keynote speaker. • Kiah Crider earned the Presidential Award for Academic Excellence at graduation; Edgar Lemus earned the Presidential Award for Technical Excellence; Ashleigh Hayes earned the Presidential Award for Health Excellence. • Wallace State implemented priority registration for the first time, streamlining its fall semester registration process to allow students to select classes based upon previously earned credit hours on campus. • Extensive renovations were made to the WSCC Welding Department, adding a new look, additional welding booths and fume extractors to make the facility more eco-friendly. • Wallace State’s Polysomnography Technology program was recognized with voluntary accreditation by the Commission of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). • Wallace State Culinary Arts earned voluntary accreditation by the American Culinary Federal Education Foundation Accrediting Commission. • Wallace State Diesel Mechanics earned voluntary accreditation by National Automotive Technician’s Education Foundation. • The GAP (Get Ahead Plan) program was offered for the first time as a five-week program to prepare students for entry level math and English courses. Instructors taught a number of transitional or developmental courses in English, reading and math to students who qualified for the program. • Flight Technology Instructor Bert Mackentepe was named 2012 Regional Certified Flight Instructor of the Year (CFI) after being named Alabama Northwest Florida area CFI. • Industrial Electronics instructor Joe Hendrix was named the Alabama Community College System Technical Faculty of the Year at the Chancellor’s Awards. Hendrix, Sid Borden, Kathy Buckelew and Virginia White represented WSCC at the Chancellor’s Awards. • Wallace State celebrated its designation as an All-Steinway School, joining elite company with only 140 other colleges and becoming the lone community college in Alabama to earn the recognition. • Jason Morgan was named Dean of Financial and Administrative Services. • Wallace State hired Tyler Roden to form and lead a Campus Police Department. • Wallace State’s Kelley Jones was named President of Alabama’s Adult Education Director Association. • Sophomore Rachel Wiley was named an Alabama Distinguished Phi Theta Kappa Chapter member. • Four teams were named NJCAA All-Academic Teams: Volleyball (3.56 GPA); Softball (3.33); Golf (3.29); Women’s basketball (3.18). • The WSCC Lady Lions volleyball team won its fifth straight regular season championship, fourth straight ACCC/Region 22 tournament championship and made its 13th national tournament appearance. • Wallace State volleyball player Callie Miller earned a NJCAA Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence for maintaining a 4.0 GPA. Teammate Erica Baker was named NJCAA Honorable Mention All-American. • WSCC men’s basketball won its second state title in three seasons, winning four games in four days to win the state title and advance to the NJCAA tournament. WSCC women’s basketball finished 22-9 and state runner-up. • WSCC men’s basketball player Jeremy McKay and women’s player TaCouya Allen were each named NJCAA Honorable Mention All-Americans. • Jessica Simpson was elected Homecoming Queen. • Wallace State had multiple students win state at SkillsUSA: Walter Eads in CNC Milling; Mark Lowry, Precision Machining; Deolindo Cabrera, Related Technical Math; and Joshua Smith, Architectural Drafting. Amanda Smith was named State of Alabama Postsecondary Officer. Eads and Lowry each finished third at the national SkillsUSA competition in Kansas City, Mo. WSCC baseball finished state runner-up and with a 41-17 record after sharing the ACCC North Division title. • Sara Beth Drake was named Miss Wallace State 2012. • Wallace State cheerleaders Andrea Micelli and Zack Britts were named 2012 Collegiate All-Americans by Cheerleading Magazine. • Wallace State’s Wellness Center celebrated its 20th anniversary. • Wallace State alum Kip Moore became one of country music’s hottest newcomers, successfully debuting with “Up All Night” album and debut song “Something’ ‘Bout a Truck,” both hitting No. 1. • Wallace State had recordbreaking ticket sales at the AHSAA Northwest Regional tournament. • Former Wallace State baseball player Jake Elmore made his MLB debut with the Arizona Diamondbacks, becoming the fourth former WSCC player to make his major league debut in four seasons, joining Derek Holland (2009), Craig Kimbrel (2010) and Graham Godfrey (2011). • The Green Team’s campuswide “Clean Air Policy,” prohibiting smoking on campus, was implemented. • Wallace State completed a $14,000 floor renovation at Tom Drake Coliseum. • The Lady Lions softball team finished third in the nation after winning its fifth state title in six years and finished the season with 62-12 record. • WSCC softball players Heather Parker and Lauren Payne were each named second-team NJCAA All-Americans. • • “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” was the selection for the Common Read Initiative for 2012-2013. Lacks’ son, David “Sonny” Lacks, and a granddaughter, Veronica Spencer, visited campus to speak of Henrietta Lacks’s legacy. • The Diversity Committee and Culinary Arts Department hosted a successful Fat Tuesday buffet lunch celebrating Creole cuisine. The event sold out within an hour. • During Earth Day festivities, the Building Science Technology Department held an open house to showcase their state-of-theart, net-zero energy efficient Green Home and the Green Team hosted a tree planting ceremony. Trees were also planted to replace those uprooted by the April 2011 tornado. • David Haynes’ “Motorcycling Alabama” photography exhibit debuted at Burrow Center. Haynes also held a lecture and conducted a book signing. Other exhibits at the Museum included “Designing Doctors’ Offices” featuring displays created in a collaboration with the Medical Assistant and Drafting Programs; “Art That Worked: WPA Prints from the Amity Art Foundation” and “Scenes From Nature” featuring work of Blount County photographer Larry Clowdus. The Burrow Museum also sponsored an International Film Festival and a trip to France. • The Museum was named the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association’s Attraction of the Year for 2011-2012. • The Wallace State Communication & Marketing Department won 17 state, regional and national awards. Director Kristen Holmes was named Communicator of the Year by ACCSPRA & NCMPR District 2. • The College’s annual Arts in April event included an appraisal event in the style of Antiques Road Show, the annual Community Art Exhibition, art film screenings, performances by the Drama Club and Jazz Band, a visit by playwright Michael Vigilant, and special performances by Mezzo soprano Jessica Johnson and pianist Ksenlia Polstiankina. “Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it.” Albert Einstein > Number of students enrolled in community colleges Number of students in other sectors of higher education The number of associate degrees or certificates now earned annually at community colleges is 932,000—and counting. Understanding the extent to which today’s students will fill tomorrow’s professional roles, Wallace State Community College in Hanceville is committed to being a world-class, internationally-recognized, entrepreneurial learning college. By respecting uniqueness and valuing diversity, we adhere to a vision of developing culturally-enriched communities and graduating students with a high degree of accountability, integrity and professionalism. Wallace Stateisisranked rankedininthe the Wallace State top percentofofcommunity community top 10 percent colleges inthe theUnited UnitedStates. States. colleges in Expected Lifetime Earnings = 1 MILLION We’re not just graduating students who have learned, but professionals who are inspired to continue to learn. It’s part of the reason that Wallace State Community College, a degree-granting public community college, is committed to enabling meaningful learning that transforms lives and communities. Our goal is to promote student success in student-centered learning environments that are innovative, engaging and supportive from the moment students arrive on campus. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA ASSOCIATE DEGREE Heading off to community college equals big returns. Though Alabama community colleges remain substantially underfunded in Alabama, Wallace State Community College proves that it is an outstanding investment. Wallace State returns $9.20 to the state’s economy for every $1 invested, even outpacing the outstanding Alabama Community College System average of $6.10. 2.4 billion Attending Alabama Community Colleges works for everyone. The total economic impact of the System is estimated to be total employment of 16,888 FTE jobs with total earnings of nearly $588 million per year. The ACCS, with its 27 colleges and two non-educational entities, commands a total employment of 7,399 full-time jobs and an annual operating budget of $702 million. ESTIMATED INCREASE TO STATE GDP! U.S. Department of Labor • U.S. Census Bureau • U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis • Alabama Department of Revenue • Economic Development Partnership of Alabama Our re te nti on r a te, the highest in the Alabama Community College System and higher than the national average of 55%, is indicative of both a high level of student satisfaction with our College and confidence on the part of the students that they are progressing toward achievement of their goals. 61% 90% Our l i cens ur e r a tes for students graduating from health and technical programs. While a commitment to learning is a given for any college, it’s the respect for individual dignity and worth with which we provide it that makes Wallace State Community College so different. We take a holistic approach to every student, demanding academic integrity, expecting creative thinking and developing civic responsibility. Our dedication to excellence can easily be seen in our graduates as they move into the workforce prepared to succeed. “Let go of the past and go for the future. Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you imagined.” Henry David Thoreau Readiness3: Ready for College, Ready for Work, Ready for Life COLLEGE WORK STUDENT SUCCESS LIFE In March 2012, Dr. Vicki P. Hawsey convened a Strategic Planning Task Force to develop a new strategic plan. Approximately 40 representatives of various campus and community constituencies participated in a two-day planning retreat that culminated in the identification of six strategic priorities. These priorities, which focus on preparing students for college, for work, and for life, will guide our initiatives through 2017. READY FOR COLLEGE. Strategic Priority 1 To strengthen portals of entry, including recruiting, outreach, and marketing, and points of entry, such as physical and electronic contacts, through innovative and effective methods and practices. Strategic Priority 2 To enhance student success through multi-dimensional programs and services that improve preparedness, build self-esteem, and remove barriers to academic and personal success. READY FOR WORK. Strategic Priority 3 To enhance workplace preparedness through programs and services that broaden vocational engagement, that improve in vital, innovative ways the institutional response to the present and future needs of business and industry, that represent synergistic partnerships that promote the College’s mission and vision, and that produce graduates with the adaptive skills and training needed to succeed in the millennial workplace environment. READY FOR LIFE. Strategic Priority 4 To aggressively and strategically develop multiple strategies of resource acquisition to support a culture of learning Strategic Priority 5 To hold as a foundational principle that the dynamics of change will be grounded in a culture of evidence marked by integrity, accountability, and a belief in a continuous cycle of institutional effectiveness. Strategic Priority 6 To establish transformational learning partnerships within, across, and beyond the College’s curriculum that prepare participants to lead successful and fulfilling lives without boundaries. Tomorrow’s Vision is Stronger Than Brick and Mortar Wallace State campus after the tornado on April 27, 2011 Moving Forward Today, visitors to Wallace State find beauty restored to campus through award-winning landscaping, new campus entrances, wayfinding signage, a new digital marquee, and more lighting and sidewalks all across campus. Around the bend. And ahead of the curve. S chool of N ursing and C enter for S cience The College broke ground in February on the new School of Nursing and Center for Science, a 115,000 square foot facility with state-of-the-art lecture halls, laboratories and collaborative learning spaces. Accreditation Wallace State is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Applied Science degrees and certificates. Inquiries related to the accreditation status of the College may be directed to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097; Phone: 404.679.4501). Many programs have additional accreditation from organizations appropriate to the particular disciplines as indicated below. Routine inquiries about Wallace State, such as admission requirements, financial aid, educational programs, etc., should be addressed directly to Wallace State and not to the commission’s office. Associate Degree Nursing (RN) Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) (formally National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission), Alabama Board of Nursing Automotive Service Technology National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) Business Administration/Business Education/ Management and Supervision Nationally accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs Clinical Laboratory National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences Collision Repair National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) Culinary Arts American Culinary Federation Education Foundation Dental Assisting/Dental Hygiene American Dental Association Diagnostic Imaging Joint Review Committee on Education In Radiologic Technology Diagnostic Medical Sonography Joint Review Committee on Education In Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs Diesel Mechanics National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation Drafting and Design Technology American Design Drafting Association Emergency Medical Services Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs - Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions Flight Technology Federal Aviation Administration, Approved by the Alabama State Department of Education for flight instruction under the U.S. Veterans Administration Program Health Information Technology Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM) Heating and Air Conditioning Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning Excellence (HVAC) Industrial Electronics Electronics Technicians Association (ETA) Machine Tool Technology National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Medical Assistant Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs-Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB) Occupational Therapy Assistant Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) Pharmacy Technology American Society of Health System Pharmacists Physical Therapist Assistant Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 1111 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314; telephone: (703) 706-3245; email:[email protected]; website: http://www.capteonline.org Polysomnographic Technology Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), Committee on Accreditation for Polysomnographic Technologist Education (COAPSG) Respiratory Therapy Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care Therapeutic Massage Licensed by the Alabama Board of Massage Therapy School Code Assigned by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork Welding American Welding Society (AWS) Alabama Board of Education Gov. Robert Bentley, Board President Randy McKinney, District 1 Betty Peters, District 2 Stephanie Bell, District 3 Dr. Yvette Richardson, District 4 Ella B. Bell, District 5 Dr. Charles E. Elliott, District 6 Gary Warren, District 7 Mary Scott Hunter, District 8 REVENUE Revenue, Expenditures and Scholarships. Student Tuition & Fees State Grants/Contracts Federal Grants/Contracts Auxiliary State Appropriation Other $11,317,971 $1,150,956 $18,788,502 $3,084,455 $15,652,701 $2,143,703 $52,138,288 Non-Discrimination Policy It is the policy of Wallace State Community College that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation be excluded from participation in, be denied benefit, or be subjected to discrimination under any program activity or employment. The College will not retaliate against any person because they have engaged in a protected activity opposing the College or because they have made a complaint, testified, assisted, or participated in any way in an investigation, proceeding or hearing alleging discrimination on a basis specified above. Expenses Instruction Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Maintenance Student Aid (Sch) Auxiliary Enterprises Depreciation Non Operating $15,998,028 $3,133,475 $4,258,728 $3,818,790 $6,148,112 $4,961,776 $3,599,828 $3,403,842 $1,707,713 $47,030,292 Scholarships: Institutional Athletics Senior Adults Other $661,777 $727,504 $50,814 $160,717 Private Scholarships $1,532,410 Tuition Waivers $99,767 (not including loans) $1,600,812 (As of September 30, 2012) Future Foundation Board of Directors Ms. Gloria Williams, President Ms. Shirley Quattlebaum, Vice-President Ms. Phyllis Brewer, Treasurer Mr. Norris Atchley Mr. Fred Cespedes Mr. Tim Compton Ms. Nell Creel Mr. Dale Greer Ms. Donna Guthrie Dr. Vicki Hawsey, Ex-Officio Ms. Betty Leeth Haynes Mr. Joe Holmes Mr. Don Hubbard Mr. Billy Jackson Dr. Tomesa Smith, Ex-Officio Mr. Howard Tinney Mr. Jeb Williamson The Wallace State Future Foundation, Inc. Invest in a Student, Change a Life Wallace State is a state-assisted institution, but the percentage of its annual budget provided by the taxes of Alabama’s citizens decreases every year. At the turn of the millennium, that portion stands at just over one-fourth of each year’s operating revenue. Simply put, in order to carry out its chartered mission of teaching and learning, the leader among community colleges in the state must tap into additional resources. While we strive to increase those sources of funding, private giving grows in importance as a new source of funding to provide scholarships, improve educational programs, and capital improvements. The Future Foundation looks to its alumni and friends to provide support to this institution, so that its mission to provide an affordable education to the citizens across the state can continue. DONORS Platinum ($10,000 or more) American Proteins, Inc. Mike and Lisa L. Eckenrod FMI-Hansa My Way Transportation Representative Jeremy Oden Pearson Charitable Foundation Title III Matching Funds Gold ($5,000-$9,999) Norris and Barbara Atchley Bagwell Family Foundation, Inc. Birmingham Fastener & Supply, Inc. Jackson & Williams Ron Smith Enterprises, Inc. Gloria Williams Silver ($1,000-$4,999) Linda Blair Bunis Ron Burdette Nell Creel Cullman Ballet Society Cullman Power Board Cullman Rotary Club Cullman Savings Bank Cullman-Jefferson Counties Gas District Drinkard Development, LLC Nell C. Dunlap Jenny Folsom Donna Guthrie Betty Leeth and Earnie H. Haynes Sharon G. Horton IRFA Vincent T. and Vicki Hawsey Karolewics Merchants Bank People’s Bank Martha Plunkett Richard Powell Shirley Quattlebaum Zina Stansberry State Farm Companies Foundation Richard Stewart Traditions Bank Unlimited Restoration Specialists, Inc. William T. and Marcia G. Walton Wells Fargo Foundation Patrons ($500-$999) Alina and Oran Adams Alabama Coal Cooperative Assessment Technologies Institute Thomas R. Averett Betty S. Bryan Lois A. Burns Cash Acme Division of Reliance Worldwide Total Assets $2,034,291.36 Total Liabilities/Equity $2,034,291.36 2011-2012 Scholarship Awards FoundationNo.Amount General 40 $47,884 Specific 66 $35,224 Dual Enrollment 235 $141,300 Alumni 28 $12,895 TOTAL 369 $237,302 CH2M HILL, Inc. Coca-Cola Bottling Company United, Inc. Cullman County Commission Cullman County Industrial Development Cullman Electric Cooperative Cullman Regional Medical Center Dixie Steel Erectors, LLC Martha Drake Hanceville Nursing and Rehab Center,Inc. Casey Hardiman HOAR Program Management Joe Holmes Webb Wheel Products, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, NA Jeb Williamson Rodney S. Wynn Sunshine Wynn Yellowhammer Contracting, LLC Jan L. Young Friends (up to $499) Rachel Britt Tiffany B. Brothenstine Leigh A. Brown Michael or Susan Brown Tracy Anne Brown Frank or Stacey Hooper Brunner Staci Bryan Kerry Bryant Tammy J. Bryson Hal Buckelew Kathy Buckelew Martha A. Burchell Leslie A. Burgess Ricky Burks Margaret Burman Raquel Burton Melanie Busby Judy P. Butler M. Shea Butler Matt Byars C & C Graphics Cabin Fever Beverages Sonya Cabri Captured Memories by Shelia Melissa Cartee Carter and Company Real Estate, Inc. Amy Carter Jordan Carter Stephanie K. Casey JoAnn Castles Jerry Caudle Juan C. Cervantes Champion Rehab Resources, LLC Susan Chandler Laura Chapman Aymee L. Chauvin Kelsey Choisser Josh Chop Susan Christensen Amber Cicero LLC Civicon Francesca Clark Sherry Clark Aaron Clay Richann Clay Theresa Jane Clem Mary Ann Cline Ben C. Cobb Jr. Audrey Cofield Collin Collins Mary Collins Laura Contreras Andrea Cope Susan Copeland Rene’ Cornelius Corr Wireless Communications Leigh Ann Courington Scott Cowart Tony R. Cowart Martha Cox Renda Crabtree Robyn M. Crawford Sherri Crawford Creative Catering Libby Crider Glynice Crow Anita Crumbley Patricia Crump Cullman Florist Ann Culpepper Adrienne L. Curry Byron Davis Casey Davis Heather B. Davis Rita Dean Designs By Grace Catering Ann Dillashaw Ellen Dillashaw Diversicare Therapy Services Jackie Donovan Helen Drake Randy or Cherri Drake Steve Drake Dreamvision Productions Jennifer E. Dunkle Michelle Dupree Ken Durham Micah Dyer Amanda Eaton Edmonds Engineering, Inc. Libby Edmondson Linda Edmondson Dane Edwards Melinda Edwards Terry D. Edwards Kristi Lamont Ellis Karen Evans Karen R. Evans Rachel Evans Donna Farmer Paige Faulk Shannon Federer Mary Helen Ferguson James C. Fields Jr. Eglee Finley First Community Bank Kevin Foster April D. Fox Elliott Free Chester and Hilda Freeman Pat Freeman Phillip Fulenwider Wayne B. Fuller Tracie G. Fuqua Shenise Gardner Talmadge Garrison Carol S. Gay Lisa German Teresa Gibbs Anna Gibson Eric Gilbert Valerie Ginas Tammy Renae Gipson W. B. 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Wilborn Rachel Wiley Diane Wilhite Annalie Wilkins Deborah Williams Kellyn Williams Pamela Williams Roy Williams Aletta Williamson John T. and Judy Williamson Alisa Willoby Cassi Wilson Donny Wilson Alan Wood Alan or Carolyn Woods Allison C. Woods Danielle Wynn Dan B. York Judy A. York Mary Jo York Carl Young Debra Young Leslie Young “Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” ― Aristotle The Evelyn Burrow Museum showcases a multi-million dollar art collection donated to the College by Evelyn Burrow and features regular visiting exhibitors. Most recently, the museum hosted exhibitions of Alabama Pottery, the artwork of David Haynes, James Audubon and the Works Progress Administration. www.wallacestate.edu P.O. Box 2000 • 801 Main Street NW • Hanceville, Alabama 35077-2000 • (256) 352-8000 • (866) 350.WSCC