State Technical College President`s Report 2014/2015

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State Technical College President`s Report 2014/2015
2014-2015
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
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Board of Regents
Letter from the President
College History
Values
College Facts
Points of Pride
Foundation History
Board of Directors
Chairman’s Letter
Report of Giving
How You Can Help
PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2014-2015
State Technical College of Missouri
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BOARD OF REGENTS
The Board of Regents members are appointed by the Governor and
confirmed by the Senate.
John A. Klebba
President, Linn, Missouri - Legends Bank
J. Scott Christianson
Vice President, Columbia, Missouri - Kaleidoscope Consulting, LLC
Mark J. Collom
Member, St. Peters, Missouri - Plumbers’ & Pipefitters’ Local Union No. 562
Training Center
Bruce Darrough
Member, Florissant, Missouri - Boeing Company, retired
Erick V. Kern
Member, Chesterfield, Missouri - Automotive Industry
Toni R. Schwartz
A LETTER FROM THE
PRESIDENT
Dear State Tech Family and Friends,
This year marks State Technical College of Missouri’s 55th year
providing technical education for the state of Missouri and beyond. As
you read this annual report, the full meaning of why it’s an exciting time
to be a part of State Tech should become readily apparent.
It is with a great deal of honor that I serve as the President of State
Tech. State Tech has been an invigorating and rewarding place to
invest my career. I am amazed by the talent displayed by the men
and women I have the opportunity and privilege to work with at
State Tech. This report is a testament to their accomplishments.
We educate over 1,300 students for the workforce. The help and
the financial support provided by alumni, business and industry,
and friends of the college has made all the difference in training
tomorrow’s workforce. Your support is greatly appreciated and I
encourage you to continue your support of this fine institution.
Sincerely,
Member, Jonesburg, Missouri - Schwartz Bus Service Inc.
Dr. Donald M. Claycomb
President
State Technical College of Missouri
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State Technical College of Missouri
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State Technical College of Missouri
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COLLEGE
HISTORY
Throughout our history, State Technical College of Missouri
has served as one of the foremost institutions of higher
education in Missouri.
Linn Technical Junior College and later Linn Technical
College (1968), supported by a grant to the Osage County
R-II School District from the National Defense Education
Act of 1958, offered its first program in electronics in the
fall of 1961. By 1965 the College was awarded the status
of an Area Vocational Technical School to be primarily an
adult preparatory school by the Missouri State Board of
Education through the federal Vocational Education Act
of 1963. In 1991, statutory authority was established for
the granting of associate degrees and certificates.
In 1995, Senate Bill 101 created “Linn State Technical
College.” The College continued to be governed by the
Osage County R-II School Board until July 1, 1996 when
the Board of Regents accepted full responsibility for
the institution as Linn State Technical College.
It became Missouri’s first and only public institution
devoted solely to technical education at the
Associate of Applied Science level. In 2013, House
Bill 673 changed the name of the institution to
“State Technical College of Missouri” effective July
1, 2014. This change better reflects the institution’s
statewide role in technical education.
VALUES
MISSION
The State Technical
College of Missouri
prepares students for
profitable employment
and a life of learning.
State Technical College of Missouri
A common foundation of knowledge and
understanding by supporting a strong general
education core
Technical content that aligns with business and
industry expectations for employment
Preparation for self-employment and
entrepreneurship as well as preparation to work for
an employer
ACCREDITATION
Accredited by the
Higher Learning
Commission.
www.ncahlc.org
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To fulfill our mission and to achieve our vision, State
Technical College of Missouri values the following:
Collaboration with business, industry, and other
educational institutions to develop and strengthen
partnerships and ensure a learning environment that
adjusts to global changes
Development of critical thinking and problemsolving skills through an appropriate mix of theory
and application
Development and support of the educational,
professional, and personal needs, interests, and
capabilities of each student
An academic environment fostering continued
growth, academic freedom, and professional
development of faculty and staff through a life of
learning
Open communication and teamwork among
students, faculty, and staff
Responsibility and leadership in service for the
common good
Laboratories that demonstrate work environments
Class sizes to facilitate individual attention and
promote safety
Ethical and professional behavior
Integrity, respect, collaboration, excellence, and
leadership
Appreciation and encouragement of diverse
student, faculty, and staff populations
Responsiveness to the economic development
needs of the state of Missouri
Continued improvement of student learning
outcomes through assessment
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State Technical College of Misouri
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COLLEGE FACTS
STUDENTS
Fall 2014
Enrollment:
1,259
17%
female
83%
male
PROGRAMS
Average class size:
16
Eight unique programs in Missouri:
Aviation Maintenance, CAT Dealer Service
Technician Option - Heavy Equipment
Technology, Electric Power Generation
Technology, Electrical Distribution
Systems, Heartland International Dealers
Association Option - Medium/Heavy
Truck Technology, Heavy Equipment
Operations, Nuclear Technology, and
Powersports Technology
traditional
students
(ages 16-24)
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Over 15
Main Campus in Linn, Missouri:
360 Acres & 19 Buildings
Annual cost to
educate a student:
nontraditional
students
(ages 25+)
Average age
of students:
technical programs
offering associate
of applied science
degrees and
certificates
Average
starting
salary of
graduates:
13:1
graduates since 1963
Over
95%
of the academic
buildings and
on-campus
housing use
ground source
heating and
cooling
$11,295
State Technical College of Missouri
13%
1%
(self-reported)
of State Tech
graduates found
gainful employment
or continued their
education within six
months of graduation
since 1995
FACULTY
Over 81%
full-time instructors
33%
2015
Revenues
(Millions)
$33,603
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22%
20
95%
Over 12,000
3%
$5,820
GRADUATES
Over 35
Student-tofaculty ratio:
other programlevel external
accreditations
and certifications
Locations in Missouri: Linn, Jefferson City,
Mexico, Poplar Bluff, St. Charles and Trenton.
A+ eligible college
11%
89%
programs
accredited
by The
Association of
Technology,
Management,
and Applied
Engineering
(ATMAE)
COLLEGE FACTS
Annual Average
tuition and fees:
11%
2%
6%
10%
2015
Expenses
(Millions)
7%
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Other Operating Revenues
$0.271
Grants and Contracts
$3.155
Other Non-Operating Revenues
$2.815
Sales and Service
$0.338
Operating Appropriations
$4.810
Auxiliary Services
$2.345
Other Revenues
$0.731
2%
12%
4%
15%
Tuition and Fees
$7.219
%
%
3
%
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Instructional
$8.251
Institutional Support
$2.037
Public Service
$1.795
Physical Plant Operations
$1.260
Academic Support
$0.727
Scholarships
$0.878
Auxiliary Services
$1.900
Depreciation
$2.552
Student Services
$1.449
Interest Expense
$0.386
8%
Source: FY15 College Audit
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State Technical College of Missouri
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POINTS OF PRIDE
General Interest
Top 10% nationally of all
two-year public colleges
by The Aspen Institute
for the last three years.
Fourth highest fall-tofall retention rate among
all 34 Missouri public
colleges and universities.
Fourth highest graduation
rate among all 34
Missouri public colleges
and universities.
The Higher Learning
Commission continued
the accreditation of
State Technical College
of Missouri with the
next Reaffirmation of
Accreditation in 2024-2025.
95% of the 2014 fall
enrollment came from 97
of 114 Missouri counties
and the city of St. Louis.
Five percent came from
Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa,
Kansas, New Mexico,
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Awarded the Carl D.
Perkins Postsecondary
Grant in the amount of
$89,941 to support career
and technical education.
Oklahoma, Tennessee,
Texas, and Wisconsin.
State Tech’s student
loan default rate is 12.1%
compared to the national
average of 13.7% and
state average of 12.6%.
(Financial aid FY2011 3-year cohort)
Events & Outreach
Hosted over ten community
tournaments and youth
leagues for basketball,
volleyball, and bow hunting
at the Activity Center.
Hosted 20 high school
students for the
Computer Professions
on Demand camp.
Hosted 26 automotive
technology instructors
for the 23rd annual
Automotive Technology
Summer Institute.
Hosted a Legislative
Freshman Tour allowing
40 newly elected
State Technical College of Missouri
state representatives
to tour campus.
Hosted 63 high school
students for Junior
Preview Day.
Over 65 participants
attended Jason Otter’s
School of Basketball
weeklong camp.
161 prospective
students attended
college preview day.
Hosted 404 Boy Scouts
from 77 troops for the
Boy Scouts Merit Badge
University. State Tech
instructors taught 12 classes.
Hosted over 550
family members during
Family Day events.
Hosted 844 campus tours
for prospective students
and their families.
Over 961 students tested
in the testing center.
Over 1,093 students
toured the campus
via 44 bus tours.
Academic Programs
& Student Services
Hosted over 2,100
participants from
69 high schools and
community colleges for
the 49th annual SkillsUSA
Missouri Leadership and
Skills Conference.
27 programs/options
were reaccredited by
ATMAE through 2018.
Purchased one million
dollars of equipment and
software through the state
of Missouri Enhancement
and Trade & Industry
grant programs to keep
academic programs upto-date with the industry.
To more accurately
communicate several
programs’ technical
and career focus, the
following program names
have changed: Business
Systems Specialist to
Business Administration;
Computer Programming
to Computer Application
Development; Industrial
Electricity- Programmable
Logic Controllers to
Industrial ElectricityAutomated Controls
Technician; and Networking
Systems TechnologyTelecommunications
to Networking Systems
Technology- Digital
Communications Technician.
The Advanced
Manufacturing Technician
program was developed
and implemented in
partnership with Toyota
Bodine to teach students
in multiple skill areas, such
as robotics, fluid power,
maintenance reliability and
lean manufacturing. The
program will be offered at
the Business & Technology
Center on the campus of
Lewis & Clark Career Center
in St. Charles, Missouri.
The Design Drafting
Technology program
was recertified at the
Design Drafter Level by
the American Design
Drafting Association.
The Electronics Engineering
Technology program
was reaccredited and the
Biomedical Engineering
Technology Option was
accredited for the first
time by the Accreditation
Board of Engineering and
Technology (ABET) through
2016. The Biomedical
Engineering Technology
Option is the fourth
two-year program of its
kind to be accredited in
the nation by ABET.
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POINTS OF PRIDE
The Machine Tool
Technology program was
reaccredited by the National
Institute for Metalworking
Skills through 2019.
The Medical Radiologic
Technology program was
reaccredited by the Joint
Review Committee on
Education in Radiologic
Technology for an effective
period of eight years.
The Practical Nursing
Technology program
was reaccredited by the
Missouri State Board of
Nursing through 2019.
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The library loaned over 450
books from its collection to
MOBIUS libraries and 150
books and articles outside
of MOBIUS. Accessing
articles from the college’s
electronic resources has
increased by 18%.
The library holdings
consist of almost 13,500
books, 101 periodicals,
166,500 electronic books,
over 1,900 DVDs, over
18,500 streaming videos
and 352 audio books.
The electronic databases
have access to almost
10,000 full-text journals.
State Technical College of Missouri
Libraries in Missouri that
often request from State
Tech are Springfield-Greene
County Library, Missouri
University of Science and
Technology and Camden
County Library. Libraries
outside of Missouri that
often request from State
Tech include Johnson
County Library in Shawnee
Mission, Kansas; Southern
Methodist University
in Dallas, Texas; and
Columbus Metropolitan
Library in Columbus, Ohio.
Students
Cole Donavant, Design
Drafting Technology
student, and Jeffrey
Gibbons, Heavy Equipment
Technology student,
were named to the Phi
Theta Kappa All-Missouri
Academic Team.
Jeffrey Gibbons and Justin
O’Dell, Heavy Equipment
Technology students,
Student Government
Association and Phi
Theta Kappa participated
in legislative day at
the State Capitol.
received a tool scholarship
from the Mike Rowe
Foundation through the
Associated Equipment
Distributors Foundation.
Ryan Green, Physical
Therapist Assistant
student, was a regional
winner for Missouri’s 2015
Breaking Traditions.
Terry Grisso, Industrial
Electricity student,
and Andrew Johnson,
Electronics Engineering
Technology student,
received the Phi Theta
Kappa Five Star Competitive
Edge Member award.
Daniel Jahnsen, Heating,
Ventilation, & Air
Conditioning Technology
student, and Shane Evans,
Powersports Technology
student, received the
Skill Point Certificate at
the National SkillsUSA
Leadership and Skills
Conference. Skill Point
Certificates are awarded
to recognize contestants
who achieve higher
scores than the industry
competency ‘cut-score’.
Three Commercial Turf
& Grounds Management
students placed second
in their respective
contests at the National
Postsecondary Agriculture
Students Conference.
Electrical Distribution
Systems students placed
fifth overall and third in
team obstacle course at the
Lineman Rodeo in
Kansas City, Missouri.
Phi Theta Kappa Chapter
received the Five
Star Chapter Award,
Missouri Region Hall
of Honor Individual
Award, Distinguished
Chapter Officer Team,
and the Missouri Region
Icarus Award.
Alpha Phi Omicron Chapter
of Phi Theta Kappa Honor
Society inducted 93 new
members during the fall
and spring semesters.
Student Government
Over 300 students
Association adopted a
participated in 13 intramural
sports throughout the year.
family of five making their
Christmas wishes come true.
Over 115 units of blood
were collected during
The State Tech’s Veterans
the two blood drives
Club observed Veterans
Day with a keynote address held on campus.
given by United States
Over 325 nonperishable
Navy Veteran Bill McAnany
before students, employees food items were collected
and members of the Linn
during the fall and spring
canned food drives.
VFW and the Freeburg
American Legion.
Over 20 students competed
during the SkillsUSA
Missouri Leadership and
Skills Conference, winning
ten gold medals with seven
students advancing to the
national conference in
Louisville, Kentucky.
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POINTS OF PRIDE
414 degrees and certificates
were conferred to 388
individual students.
Students volunteered over
2,100 hours on campus
and in the community.
12,430 student visits
were logged at the
Activity Center.
Over $60,000 in
educational scholarships
was awarded to deserving
students through the
STC Foundation.
Faculty & Staff
Dr. Donald Claycomb,
President, was selected
to join the Associated
Equipment Distributors
(AED) Foundation Board
of Directors for his
expertise in workforce
development, education
and AED accreditation.
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State Technical College of Missouri
Dr. Donald Claycomb,
President, was named
as one of the 2015
“50 Missourians You
Should Know” by
Ingram’s magazine.
KD Berrey, Physical
Therapist Assistant
Chair, received the
Governor’s Award for
Excellence in Teaching.
KD Berrey, Physical
Therapist Assistant Chair,
received the American
Physical Therapy
Association Physical
Therapist Assistant
Advanced Proficiency
in Education award.
Becky Dunn, History
Instructor and Phi Theta
Kappa Advisor, received
the Phi Theta Kappa
Horizons Advisor Award.
Linda Franchini,
Electronics Engineering
Technology Instructor,
received the Missouri’s
2015 Breaking Traditions
State Educator Award.
Diane Heckemeyer, Civil
Engineering Technology
and Design Drafting
Technology Chair, was
inducted into the Missouri
University for Science and
Technology Academy
of Civil Engineers.
1964 Graduates celebrated
their 50th class reunion
during the seventh Annual
Alumni Association
Dinner Reception.
Tom Markway, Computer
Technology Chair,
received the Missouri
Office of Administration
Techie Partner Award.
Over 400 professionals
serve as technical
program advisors.
External
Stakeholders
Brock Miesner, ‘14 Industrial
Electricity, competed
and placed second at the
WorldSkills Competition
in the Refrigeration
and Air Conditioning
category in Sao Paolo,
Brazil as a member of the
SkillsUSA World Team.
Doug Priestly, ’93
Heating, Ventilation, & Air
Conditioning Technology,
gave the commencement
speech at the 2015
commencement ceremonies.
Industry and private
individuals provided 30
scholarships through
the STC Foundation.
Over $500,000 in cash
and in-kind donations
were received by the
STC Foundation.
The Business and Industry
Department secured
$300,000 in training funds
for 35 companies in Missouri
during fiscal year 2014-2015.
The Nuclear Regulatory
Commission awarded
a grant of $150,000 for
Nuclear Technology
student scholarships.
Caterpillar Foundation,
Fabick CAT, and Foley
Equipment awarded
a grant of $50,000
to support the Heavy
Equipment Technology, CAT
Dealer Service Technician
and Medium/Heavy Truck
Technology programs.
The Holt Family donated
$10,000 for Practical
Nursing Technology
student scholarships.
Ameren Corporation
awarded a grant of $15,000
to support the Nuclear
Technology program.
Toyota Bodine awarded
a grant of $10,000 to
support the Advanced
Manufacturing
Technology program.
AT&T awarded a grant
of $10,000 to support
the Technology
Scholars Academy.
Rex and Jeanne Sinquefield
donated $10,000 to
purchase a welding
simulator for the Welding
Technology program.
State Technical College of Missouri
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FOUNDATION
HISTORY
Formed in 1983 by friends and supporters of
the college as a private nonprofit corporation,
the Foundation for State Technical College
of Missouri is dedicated solely to the
advancement of State Tech. It serves the
college by helping acquire and manage
private financial contributions, gifts, and
grants that are so critical to preserving the
unique educational experience the college
provides.
Contributors recognize the important
impact of the college. They understand the
difference it makes in the lives of others
and the role it plays in providing future
economic growth and opportunity.
The Foundation is led by a volunteer
board of dedicated professionals who
help manage the many endowments,
grants, scholarships, and other gifts
that are received. As a 501(c)(3) notfor-profit organization, contributions
to the Foundation are deductible to
the extent allowed by law.
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State Technical College of Missouri
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Officers
Donald Claycomb, (ex-officio), Linn, MO - President,
State Technical College of Missouri
Clarke Thomas*, Chairman, Defiance, MO - Former
Owner, Fostaire Helicopters
Linda Franchini, Jefferson City, MO - Instructor, State
Technical College of Missouri
Ken Lueckenotte, 1st Vice Chairman, Jefferson City,
MO - Executive Director, RMI
Aaron Grefrath, Jefferson City, MO - Activity Center
Director, State Technical College of Missouri
Tom Werdenhause, 2nd Vice Chairman, Jefferson City, Holly Hawkins, St. Louis, MO - Sr. Director
Manufacturing Excellence, Mallinckrodt
MO - GM, Three Rivers Electric Cooperative
Pharmaceuticals
Scott Peters, Secretary (ex-officio), Linn, MO Larry Neill, Jefferson City, MO - Owner, Larry’s Motor
Executive Director of Development, State Technical
Sports
College of Missouri
Kurt Sutterer, Columbia, IL - Former President,
Jenny Jacobs, CPA, Treasurer (ex-officio), Linn, MO
Midcoast Aviation
- Chief Financial Officer, State Technical College of
Richard Telthorst, Jefferson City, MO - President, MO
Missouri
Telecommunications Industry Association
Members
Sonya Brandt, Linn, MO - Attorney, Brandt Law Office,
LLC
Kalen Brown*, Carthage, MO - Product Development
Engineer, EaglePicher Technologies
Karl Burgher, Saint James, MO - Management
Consultant, Sunshine Valley Communications
Mike Carroll, Jefferson City, MO - Co-Owner, CarrollRehma Motors
Emeritus Members
Thomas A. Dinkins III, St. Louis, MO - Retired
Executive VP, John Fabick Tractor Company
Bo Gilbert, Jefferson City, MO - MetLife Agent, Private
Business Entrepreneur
Terry Rehma, Jefferson City, MO - Retired VP &
Partner, Carroll-Rehma Motors
* State Tech Alumnus
State Technical College of Missouri
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CHAIRMAN’S LETTER
In September 1961, a couple
dozen young men from little
towns and farms surrounding
Linn ventured into a dingy
basement storage room under
the high school band room to
learn about the emerging field
of electronics. – Nancy Vessell,
Linn State Celebrates Golden
Anniversary
Today nearly 1300 young men
and women from little towns
and big cities venture to State
Technical College of Missouri. Recognized as one of
the top two-year colleges in the nation, the College
offers over 35 programs at the associate of applied
science degree and certificate level. Students receive
hands-on technical instruction comparable to the
workplace using cutting-edge equipment and state of
the art technology.
The Foundation for State Technical College of
Missouri supports the College by providing resources
to help it fulfill its mission to prepare students for
profitable employment and a life of learning. The
2014-2015 Report of Giving recognizes and honors
all those who contributed to the STC Foundation
between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.
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State Technical College of Missouri
Your generosity helps the students of State Tech
realize their dreams of becoming highly skilled
technicians. Your gifts allow the College to employ
full-time instructors who are experts in their field.
Their experience and connections to industry ensure
that State Tech graduates learn the latest industry
practices and standards.
I am grateful you have chosen State Tech as the
recipient of your generosity. I ask that you encourage
others to invest in State Tech and in the education of
tomorrow’s workforce.
Thank you for supporting this unique and
extraordinary institution of higher learning.
Your ongoing commitment is deeply appreciated.
SUPPORT
STATE TECH
IN YOUR
LEGACY
PLANNING
The Legacy Society
recognizes those who
provide support to
State Technical College
of Missouri by naming
the Foundation as a
beneficiary in their
estate plan.
Sincerely,
Clarke Thomas
Board of Directors Chairman
Foundation for State Technical College of Missouri
’73 Automotive & ’76 Aviation Maintenance
A special thank you
to current Legacy
Society Members:
Karl Burgher
Wes & Janet Clanton
Lowell R. & Nancy Shelton
State Technical College of Missouri
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2015 REPORT OF GIVING
The Foundation for State Technical College of Missouri and State Technical College of Missouri are very appreciative of the
following individuals, businesses, foundations, and organizations for their generous contributions during the 2014-2015 fiscal year.*
Cumulative Giving
Leonardo Da Vinci SocietyPresident’s Circle:
$500,000 And Above
Caterpillar Foundation
Leonardo Da Vinci Society Regent’s Circle:
$250,000 To $499,999
Exelon Generation Company, LLC
Fabick CAT
Legends Bank
Leonardo Da Vinci SocietyFounder’s Circle:
$100,000 To $249,999
Dean Machinery Company
Catherine F. Dinkins, Thomas A.
Dinkins III & Myla D. Rak
Leonardo Da Vinci Society:
$50,000 To $99,999
3M Foundation & 3M Columbia
Plant
Beatrice Snyder Foundation
Trans States Airlines
Joseph Henry Society:
$25,000 To $49,999
AT&T Foundation
Dr. Donald & Dr. Linda Claycomb
Foley Equipment Company
The Gene Haas Foundation
Laclede Electric Cooperative
Missouri Automobile Dealers
Association
NAWIC Chapter #341
Schneider Electric Foundation &
Schneider Electric
Kurt & Sandy Sutterer
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Lillian Moller Gilbreth Society:
$10,000 To $24,999
A.J. Schwartze Community
Foundation
Ameren Corporation Charitable
Trust
Ameren Missouri
AT&T Missouri
Barr Engineering Company
Central Bank
Central Electric Power Cooperative
Dr. Don R. & Sue Gelven
GDX Automotive & GenCorp
Foundation
Haviland Corporation
Jefferson City Medical Group
Jet Aviation St. Louis, Inc.
Learfield Communications, Inc.
Lennox Industries, Inc.
Michael J. & Mary Jane Lybyer
Gertrude Marshall
Michael & Carla McDaniel
Mid Missouri Chapter of CSI
Missouri Telecommunications
Industry Association
Norm’s N/C Center, Inc.
Osage Industries, Inc.
Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric
Cooperative
Riley Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet,
GMC, Toyota, Scion
RMI
SBC Foundation
Lowell R. & Nancy Shelton
Rex & Jeanne Sinquefield
St. Louis Aviation Maintenance
Association, LLC
The Grainger Foundation
Clarke & Arlene Thomas
Three Rivers Electric Cooperative
Towner Communications Systems
State Technical College of Missouri
Dinkins III & Myla D. Rak
Toyota Bodine
G.H. Tool and Mold, Inc.
Herbert Weeks
West Central Electric Cooperative, Tom & Shelley Klebba
Learfield Communications, Inc.
Inc.
Legends Bank
Mid Missouri Chapter of CSI
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015
Dr. J. Rick & Connie Mihalevich
Leonardo Da Vinci Society:
Missouri Land Improvement
$5,000 And Up
Contractors Association
Ameren Corporation Charitable
Missouri River Auto Parts, Inc.
Trust
Missouri Telecommunications
AT&T Missouri
Industry Association
Caterpillar Foundation
Nuclear Suppliers Association
Central Bank
Jerry & Mary Reese
Fabick CAT
RMI
Foley Equipment Company
Schneider Electric Foundation &
The Gene Haas Foundation
Schneider Electric
Jefferson Bank of Missouri
Lowell R. & Nancy Shelton
Jefferson City Medical Group
St. Louis Aviation Maintenance
Rex & Jeanne Sinquefield
Association, LLC
Kurt & Sandy Sutterer
Theodore Gary Chapter of the
Clarke & Arlene Thomas
Independent Telephone Pioneers
Toyota Bodine
Associaiton
Joseph & Joanne Gevecker
Joseph Henry Society:
Varriano
$2,500 To $4,999
Widel, Inc.
Dr. Donald & Dr. Linda Claycomb
Dr. Don R. & Sue Gelven
Artisans Club:
Mid America Bank
$500 To $999
Osage Industries, Inc.
Boeing Matching Gift Program
Joe & Brenda Scheppers
Boone Electric Cooperative
Towner Communications Systems Karl Burgher
Burns & McDonnell Foundation
Lillian Moller Gilbreth Society:
Charlie & Mary Carson
$1,000 To $2,499
Cartridge World
Association of Missouri Electric
Casper’s Conoco
Cooperatives
Joseph Copeland
Bates and Associates Architects
Elsevier, Inc.
Carroll-Rehma Motors
Holly Hawkins & Patrick Innes
Larry & Vivian Carwile
High 5 Communications
Catherine F. Dinkins, Thomas A.
Hillyard Floor Care Supply
Annual Giving
International Blends Corporation
Jefferson City Flying Service
Brunton Lloyd Jenkins
Licari Auto Body Supply, Inc.
Dwight & Karen Massey
MBS Textbook Exchange
NAWIC Chapter #341
Gary Nevels
Keith & Victoria Schwinke
Sealed Air
Stonebridge Communities
Kenneth & Frances Stumpf
Three Rivers Electric Cooperative
Technicians Club:
$250 To $499
CLEAN The Uniform Company
Evers & Company, CPA’s, LLC
Ed Frederick
James Gevecker
Innovative Machine & Tool, Inc.
Kaleidoscope Consulting
Kent Brown, P.C.
Linn Printing
Dillon Merz
Mid-America Peterbilt
Christopher Muenks
Scott J. Peters
Erma Rakes
John Scheulen
Three Rivers Propane
Harvey & Darla Voss
Century Club:
$100 To $249
Tom Allen
Ashley Anderson
Gary & Nadine Anderson
Associated General Contractors of
Missouri
Auto Body Color Company, Inc.
Briehan Barron
Keith & Jill Bax
Chuck Berendzen
Dale & Elaine Brandt
Sonya Brandt
Bob & Norma Lee Campbell
Capital Region Medical Center
Central Electric Power Cooperative
Central Missouri Professional Services, Inc.
Lyndell Cooper
Steve Doede
Roger P. & Jane A. Dudenhoeffer
Fowler Naught-Naught Insurance Agency
Linda Franchini
Terry Franchini
Vince E. Geiger
Jack Gevecker
Ron (Rusty) Gipson
Bill & Bethany Goodin
Sue Gove
Great Western Dining Service, Inc.
Aaron Grefrath
Scott & Linda Halverson
Donald Haslag, Jr.
Roger Haslag
Hatfield Repair, LLC
Hawthorn Bank
James Henley
Randall J. Hughes
Jacobs Services, LLC
Shelle Jacobs
Jefferson City Area Chamber of Commerce
Gene & Geneva Johnson
Jostens
Kent’s Pest Control
Aaron J. & Beth Kliethermes
Sheila Lenger
Don & Terri Lloyd
Dustin J. Meckley
Morton Chapel
Edgar T. & Judith Muenks
NAPA Distribution Center
John J. & Patricia A. Oidtman
Richard Pemberton
Samco Business Supplies
Eric & Kathy Scheulen
Lance Stegeman
James & Joyce Symmonds
Allen Taylor
Richard Telthorst
Kathy Vitela
Shannon M. Voss
Tom Werdenhause
Friends of State Tech:
Up To $99
Nathan & Amy Ames
Annamaria Andrei
Theon & Mary Backes
Ben Berhorst
Shawn Berhorst
Gary W. Biere
David & Becky Bond
Frances Boswell
Kalen Brown
Mary Buhr
Jim & Kathren Choate
Sandy Cox
Becky Dunn
Mickie Erhardt
Melva Fast
Rick Fessler
Christy Fick
Tina M. Fick
Charles Foster
John V. Gaeta
Bryant & Angie Gaines
Harry & Karen Gallagher
George Washington School
Paula Kindrick Hartsfield
Josh & Diane Hatfield
Jason Hoffmeyer
Jeffrey Holtmeyer
Jennifer M. Jacobs
Sherry Jacquin
Ryan Klatt-Cole County Lawn & Turf
Dana Klouzek
Jack Light
Wayne & Carol Lohoefener
Tom Markway
James & Becca Mehmert
Mid-Missouri School Counselor Association
Michael & Amy Moore
Ken Niekamp
Margaret Nilges
Eric Radmacher
Daniel Ramsay
David & Martha Ray
Marilyn Ringland
Nathan A. Rosenkotter
Sarah Salmons
Frank & Margaret Saunier
Richard & Kristie Scheulen
Wesley & Stephanie Scheulen
Gwen M. Schwartz
Thomas V. Schwartze
Steven & Nora Sprenger
Harold & Edna Jean Starr
State Tech Physical Therapist Assistant
Program
Kevin & Gretchen Strah
Janet Kay Taggart
Ola Mae Taggart
Don & Faye Varney
Barb Vaughan
Carl & Kim Vogel
Kevin Whattam
Teresa White
Glenda Jordan Whitney
Phil Wideman
Nancy Wiley
In Memory of John H. Branstetter, Willard
Massie, Albert Nilges and Bruce Runge
David & Becky Bond
Bob & Norma Lee Campbell
Jim & Kathren Choate
Mickie Erhardt
Rick Fessler
Harry & Karen Gallagher
George Washington School
Bill & Bethany Goodin
Jefferson Bank of Missouri
Gene & Geneva Johnson
Jack & Mary Light
Wayne & Carol Lohoefener
Margaret Nilges
Frank & Margaret Saunier
Richard & Kristie Scheulen
State Tech Physical Therapist Assistant
Program
Kevin & Gretchen Strah
Don & Faye Varney
Carl & Kim Vogel
In-Kind
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015
7 Up & Dr. Pepper Bottling
ABB, Inc.
Austin Machine
Bellerive Country Club
Boeing Company
Jimmy Brandon
Brown Printing
Calix
Carroll-Rehma Motors
Century Link
Cummins Mid-South, LLC
Diversified Industrial Mechanical Contractors
Joan Dulle
Fechtel Beverage & Sales
Federal Express Corporation
Harts Diesel & Machine
Jennifer M. Jacobs
Jefferson City Coca Cola Bottling Co.
Jefferson City Medical Group
Kenworth of St. Louis
LMI Aerospace
L.S. Starrett Company
N.H. Scheppers Distributing Co.
Planet Tool & Engineering
Jeff & Renee Schaumburg
Select Physical Therapy
Snap-On Incorporated
St. Mary’s Health Center
The Steve Carter Group, LLC
Toyota Bodine
Harvey & Darla Voss
Zhone Technologies - Green Hills Telephone
Co
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throughout our history that have made
an impact on the college community as a
whole. We strive for accuracy. Please let us
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HOW YOU CAN HELP
When you make a gift to the
Foundation for State Technical
College of Missouri, you have
tremendous flexibility in
determining how the funds will be
used, as well as many options for
making your gift.
Unrestricted gifts are among the
most valuable to State Technical
53%
College of Missouri because they
allow the college to allocate funds
wherever the need is the greatest.
Directed gifts allow you to
designate your gift to a specific
program, funding opportunity
or priority project at the college.
When you make a directed gift you
enjoy the satisfaction of knowing
you are supporting a need that is
meaningful to you personally.
Directed gift areas include:
Capital Building Fund, Equipment
Enhancements, Scholarship
Endowment, and Technology
Endowment.
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State Technical College of Missouri
17%
Campaign Contributors
Academic Excellence
Foundation
Allocation of
Contributions
2014-2015
Fiscal Year
6%
Capital Fund
Endowments & Scholarships
12%
Unrestricted
In-Kind Donations
12%
Options for
Making Your Gift
Cash Gifts
Five-Year Pledges
In-Kind Gifts
Matching Gift Programs
Planned Gifts
The Foundation for State Technical College of Missouri is the official
recipient for all gifts to State Technical College of Missouri. For more
information and details on ways to give, contact the Foundation today
at 573.897.5109 or [email protected].
Ranked among the best
nationally, State Technical
College of Missouri serves
a unique role as one of the
leading two-year technical
colleges in Missouri and the
Midwest region. State Tech
has built a reputation as a
highly specialized, student
friendly college with an
exceptional reputation with
business and industry. To
remain a premier two-year
technical college capable of
training tomorrow’s skilled
workforce, the College
seeks private support for a
comprehensive campaign
for capital improvements,
program and equipment
enhancements, and
endowment funds.
Nathan & Amy Ames
Gary & Nadine Anderson
Annamaria Andrei
Kurt & Robyn Baker
Briehan Barron
Ben Berhorst
Shawn Berhorst
Gary W. Biere
Frances Boswell
Dale & Elaine Brandt
Sonya Brandt
Kalen Brown
Karl Burgher
Carroll-Rehma Motors
Central Bank
Dr. Donald & Dr. Linda
Claycomb
Lyndell Cooper
Sandy Cox
Catherine F. Dinkins, Thomas A.
Dinkins III & Myla D. Rak
Steve Doede
Roger P. & Jane A.
Dudenhoeffer
Becky Dunn
Christy Fick
Tina M. Fick
Ed Frederick
Philip D. Freeman
Bryant & Angie Gaines
Dr. Don R. & Sue Gelven
Aaron Grefrath
Scott & Linda Halverson
Josh & Diane Hatfield
Holly Hawkins & Patrick Innes
James Henley
Jason Hoffmeyer
Jeffrey Holtmeyer
Jennifer M. Jacobs
Jefferson Bank of Missouri
Ryan Klatt-Cole County Lawn &
Turf
Tom & Shelley Klebba
Dana Klouzek
Legends Bank
Sheila Lenger
Ferd Lightner
Don & Terri Lloyd
Tom Markway
Dwight & Karen Massey
Michael & Carla McDaniel
James & Becca Mehmert
Mid America Bank
Dr. J. Rick & Connie Mihalevich
Michael & Amy Moore
Christopher Muenks
Larry Neill
Gary Nevels
Ken Niekamp
John J. & Patricia A. Oidtman
Osage Industries, Inc.
Richard Pemberton
Scott J. Peters
Eric Radmacher
Daniel Ramsay
Riley Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet,
GMC, Toyota, Scion
Sarah Salmons
Joe & Brenda Scheppers
Eric & Kathy Scheulen
John Scheulen
Wesley & Stephanie Scheulen
Gwen M. Schwartz
Thomas V. Schwartze
Keith & Victoria Schwinke
Lowell R. & Nancy Shelton
Steven & Nora Sprenger
Kenneth & Frances Stumpf
Kurt & Sandy Sutterer
Richard Telthorst
Clarke & Arlene Thomas
Towner Communications
Systems
Unterrified Democrat (Jerry
Voss)
Kathy Vitela
Shannon M. Voss
Tom Werdenhause
Teresa White
Phil Wideman
Nancy Wiley
For more information or to contribute to the campaign please contact the Foundation Office at
573.897.5109 or [email protected].
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… have ATTITUDES that allow them to soar to
the top of their fields.
… are distinguished EXAMPLES in their
professions, communities, and personal lives.
… sustain exceptional SKILLS to persevere and
flourish.
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