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ERIC ED430585: State Board of Directors for Community Colleges of Arizona Annual Report to the Governor, Fiscal Year 1997-1998. PDF

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DOCUMENT RESUME JC 990 001 ED 430 585 Colleges of Arizona. State Board of Directors for Community TITLE 1997-1998. Annual Report to the Governor, Fiscal Year Colleges, Arizona State Board of Directors for Community INSTITUTION Phoenix. 1998-00-00 PUB DATE 143p. NOTE Reports - Descriptive Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) PUB TYPE (141) MF01/PC06 Plus Postage. EDRS PRICE *Enrollment; *Community Colleges; *Educational Finance; DESCRIPTORS Personnel; Enrollment Trends; *School Districts; School Student State Boards of Education; State Surveys; Characteristics; Tables (Data); Two Year Colleges; *Vocational Education *Arizona IDENTIFIERS ABSTRACT financial, and enrollment This report offers organizational, well as individual colleges, for data for the state system as a whole, as discussion on the State Board's fiscal year 1997-1998. It opens with a short reports are then philosophy, mission, and,value statements. Progress community colleges, offering presented for the Board and the-19 Arizona well as descriptions of major enrollment, staffing, and funding statistics as student enrollment, enrollment accomplishments for the fiscal year. Data on provided for fiscal years trends, and finances for all the colleges are State Board budget for 1997-1998. 1993-1994 through 1997-1998, including the along with a curriculum matrix and Information on programs of study is given, tech prep initiatives. A statistical brief descriptions of skills centers and included. (Contains 22 data tables and 14 supplement to the annual report is (EMH) graphs.) ******************************************************************************** be made Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can from the original document. ******************************************************************************** State Board of Directors for Community colleges of Arizona Annual Report to the Governor FY 1997-1998 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement E UCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND CENTER (ERIC) DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS his document has been reproduced as BEEN GRANTED BY ceived from the person or organization originating it. P. Gonzalez O Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality. Points of view or opinions stated in this TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES document do not necessarily represent official OERI position or policy. INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) -IBESTUIFTIMILAB LE I tiayalo County Community cororado cey Kayenta Page Colleae District North Mohave Center Satellite Center Northland Pioneer Colleae Hubamcountt coconino county Campus and fammunth Kearns Cummunft Center Locations: Collura District Camel; Colima District Heber/Overgaard Sanders Heber Center Winslow Holbrook Painted Desert Holbrook COCONINO Campus APACHE MOHAVE 11 Nixonta Yayaoal County Kayenta Center Hagstaff - Community St Johns Kingman Campus Kearns Canyon Coconino Communv Callen Collette District Mohave Convnunttv Keams Canyon NAVAjO QUM Center Ermsat Bullhead aty 5how Low Snow/lake/ Yavaoal College Mohave Valley Campus White Mountain Taylor Clarkdalc Yayanal County Campus Lake Havasu City Verde Valley communiU Heber/ Snowflake/Taylor Lake Havasu Campus coulees District Overgaard Campus Silver Creek Extension sites in Campus YAVAPAI Show Low Chino Valley and Whiteriver Prescott Valley ClarAdale Whiterlver Center Kunio County Springerville/ Chino Valley Winslow Little community Eagar Prescott College District Colorado Campus Prescott Valley Parker Immal Other programs Payson WhIteriver LLEAS provided throughout Counties LA PAZ the Navajo, Hopi and aendale Community Ftwadise Valley White Mountain GILA Co Ileac Apache reservations; Scottsdale Phoenix Arizona Department 121fitaist Mesa Globe MARIp9MA,r J of Corrections San 711Mrl Winslow; and Yuma/La Paz Carlos APadv Arizona Graham county Avondale Adzona Department Junction Comtism Hayden Community eMi_stern r&mmunitt of Corrections College c.olleaa District pinal County Colima District Apache County Markaum_Cskunlx goreme CSIMMULIBY Yana cc Off-campus Community Conan. DIstrid GRAHAM Graham County YUMA DORMS District centers In PINAL Community Thatcher Parker, Clr Colleae District Safford Coolidge 22ratitin, Scvnento Mc SOT Trail Winkelman San Lut and San Luis Eastern Arizona Dun CormillNt &ant rix College Satellite Pima Community Pima county Centers in Gila Downtovm Campus Maricooa County Thcson fammunitt Cochise County West Campus County Payson, Callum District community Chandler-Glibert Community East Campus Sart Carlos and PIMA colleas District Canmunity Campus Chandler College Hayden provided Desert Vista Campus Istrella Mountain Communkr by Eastern Arizona Center for pinal County Avondale College COCHISE College Training and Community Colima GateWay Community Development District Globe, Gila Pueblo College Phoenix SANTA Campus, Eastern Sierra Vista glendals_CommunItx Central Arizona College CRUZ\ Arizona College Douglas college Glendale Apache Junction Nogales Mast CsznimunItt Extension Centers gonia Superstition Mountain CampUs Pata College Mesa Cochise County in Greenlee County Paradise Valley Conimunitv Community Services In Services in Clifton/Morencl Additional programs offered College Phoenix Colleae District Pataaonla, 1;12dalet and Duncan In HOMO Phoenix College Phoenix Santa Cruz Santa Cruz provided by Eastern Coolidge Signal Peak Cochise College Rio Salado College Tempe County, County, Arizona College Campus 51CCGLYIstit and other locations provided by provided by Winkelman Aravalla Campus Eastern Arizona Scottsdale Community Plma County Cochise County Campus Cochise College Crillsge Scottsdale College Maln Community Community Campus, Thatcher Main Campus, South Mountain Community College District College Dwain College Phoenix District Additional Maricopa Skill Center Phoenix programs offered In Safford, Swift Trail and Fort Grant -13-ESTCUPTAVAILABLE STATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES OF ARIZONA PHOENDC, ARIZONA 85012-2411 SUITE 1220 3225N. CENTRAL AVENUE , FAX (602) 279-3464 TEL (602) 255-4037 October 27, 1998 The Honorable Jane Dee Hull Governor State of Arizona 1700 West Washington Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Dear Governor Hull: It is my distinct pleasure, on behalf of the State Board of Directors for Annual Report to the Governor, Community Colleges of Arizona, to present you the required by A.R.S. §15-1427. This report includes a brief FY 1997-1998as statement regarding the progress of Arizona's Community Colleges during the past fiscal year and provides statistical information on finances, enrollment, employment, and educational programs. In addition, please find a copy of the StatisUcal Supplement to the Annual Report. The State Board and I appreciate your continued support on behalf of Arizona's Community College system. Sincerely, T.O. Beach Chairman 4 State Board of Directors for Community Colleges of Arizona 1998 Executive Committee and Executive Director , 5,., ..., s 4 T. 0. Beach, Chair Patrick K. Carlin, Vice Chair Yuma County (Term: 1994-2001) Mohave County (Term: 1994-2001) A, , Theodore C. Fichtl, Secretary Nicholas S. Balich, Treasurer Cochise County (Term 1995-2002) Maricopa County (Term: 1997-2004) S. Thava T. Freedman Michael G. Clifton, Member at Large Immediate Past Chair Coconino County (Tenn: 1996-2003) Navajo County (Term: 1993-2000) -, .., `, s Donald E. Puyear, Ph.D. Executive Director 5 BEST COPY AVAILABLE 1998 Boaid Members , S. .., ,., Lois W. Claridge Byron K. Mills La Verl E. Ashcroft Graham County (Term: 1995-2002) Gila County (Term: 1996-2003) Apache County (Term: 1998-2005) .., s , k \ Z.\.\\,..1. 3. Peter Hershberger, Jr. E. Cockle Hoover Ruth Senna Pima County (Term: 1998-2005) La Paz County (Term: 1998-2005) Greenlee County (Term: 1992-1999) t , \ ....:, , Karen F. Rizk Lourdes Moreno-3eong James A. Hartdegen Yavapai County (Term: 1997-2004) Santa Cruz County (Term: 1993-2000) Pinal County (Term: 1996-1999) - ' - ' Jennifer Mabry Chris Herstam Superintendent of Public Arizona Board of Regents Instruction Representative Reprmentative Exiting Board Members 1997 .-., ,.... -.... ,:. Judy Gignac Robert L. Gugino Jessie Slade Arizona Board of Regents Pima County (Term: 1991-1998) Apache County (Term: 1995-1998) Representative AVMLABLE BEST COPY 1998 Acknowledgments Many individuals contributed to the preparation of the Annual Report. The following community college representatives are gratefully acknowledged for their assistance in the collection of data used in this report: Linda Miller (Rio Salado College) Gil Aguiles (Arizona Western College) Lode O'Brien (Maricopa County Community Louis Attinasi (Pima Community College) Richard D. Balsley (Eastern Arizona College) Colleges) Paul E. Phelps (Eastern Arizona College) Elise Bernal (Yavapai College) Doug Presser (Cochise College) Winifred A. Black (Arizona Western College) Holly Rea (Estrella Mountain Community Le Sandra Bryan (Cochise College) College) 3ohn Coomer (Yavapai College) Everett C. Robinson (Northland Pioneer Mary Day (Maricopa Community Colleges) Fred W. Gaudet, 3r. (GateWay Community College) Raul Sandoval (Phoenix College) College) Philip J. Silvers (Pima Community College) Steve Gonzalez (Mesa Community College) Daniel Simper (Northland Pioneer College) Howard Greenlee (Paradise Valley Suzanne Smelzer (Glendale Community Community College) Stephen Hill (Coconino Community College) College) Phil Tullar (Coconino Community College) Roger L 3ohnson (Mohave Community Cathy Urbanski (Chandler-Gilbert Community College) Althea C. Long (Scottsdale Community College) 3ohn Wilson (Mohave Community College) College) Eloise K. Young (Central Arizona College) Kate Lynch (South Mountain Commmunity College) In addition, the Annual Report Team would also like to thank the State Board office staff for their time, effort, and cooperation in the production of this report. Annual Report Team 1998 Pete Gonzalez Carol Nau aaudia Schreiner Carol Thompson 7 Table of Contents Philosophy of Arizona's Community College System 1 2 Mission Statement of the State Board 2 Vision Statement of the State Board Arizona Community College Progress Reports FY 1997-1998 4 State Board of Directors for Community Colleges of Arizona Cochise County Community College District 6 Cochise College Coconino County Community College District 8 Coconino Community College Graham County Community College District 10 Eastern Arizona College 12 Maricopa County Community College District 14 Chandler-Gilbert Community College 16 Estrella Mountain Community College 18 Gate Way Community College 20 Glendale Community College 22 Mesa Community College 24 Paradise Valley Community College 26 Phoenix College 28 Rio Salado College 30 Scottsdale Community College 32 South Mountain Community College Mohave County Community College District 34 Mohave Community College Navajo County Community College District 36 Northland Pioneer College Pima County Community College District 38 Pima Community College Pinal County Community College District 40 Central Arizona College Yavapai County Community College District 42 Yavapai College Yuma and La Paz Counties Community College District 44 Arizona Western College Arizona Community College Student Enrollment Statistics and Trends, FY 1993-1994 to FY 1997-1998 48 Enrollment Trends: Annual Audited FTSE and Fall Headcounts 49 Headcount by Full-Time or Part-Time Enrollment 50 Headcount by Ethnic or Race Group 51 Headcount by Gender 52 Headcount by Age Cohort Headcount by Residency Status 53 54 Headcount by College Continuation Status 55 Headcount by Arizona High School Graduation Status 56 Miscellaneous Headcount Information Arizona Community College Financial Information: Data and Trends, FY 1993-1994 to FY 1997-1998 58 Sources of Funds 59 Analysis of State Aid 60 Disposition of Funds 61 Arizona Tuition Rates Program of Study Information: Curriculum Matrix, Skills Centers and Tech Prep 64 Curriculum Matrix 65 Skill Centers 66 Tech Prep For more detailed information about enrollment, finances and other data about the Arizona community colleges, please refer to the Statistical Supplement to the Annual Report to the Governor, F Y 1997-1998, also issued by the State Board. complete study for the baccalaureate in Philosophy of Arizona's four-year colleges and universities. Community College System 2. To provide occupational programs in technical, vocational and paraprofessional The philosophy of the Arizona community fields leading to an associate degree or a college system is a reflection of the purpose of certificate, and to provide retraining and a free democratic society: government of, by upgrading of skills in these fields, so that and for the people. This can be best achieved students enrolled in occupational programs by an educated populace so that all may are qualified to meet current needs of the exercise intelligently and morally the rights, labor market. privileges and duties of self-government. This entails the affirmation that each individual has 3. To provide appropriate general education worth and dignity, must be afforded an for all citizens, so that they may perform opportunity to develop skills and talents, and their personal and professional roles more must share the responsibilities of providing effectively, and exercise their obligations educational services with the community. and prMleges as citizens more intelligently. Further, the philosophy recognizes that 4. To offer programs in continuing education education is a vital lifelong process that--like for those who wish to improve professional the society to which it respondsis never static skills, acquire new ones, or expand their nor completely realized. Education in a fields of knowledge and general interest. democratic society aims to equip all members with the knowledge and techniques necessary 5. To provide sound academic and for coping with the economic, social and occupational counseling, including job political dynamics affecting not only the placement services, so that students may indMdual but also the community. learn to define their goals clearly and pursue them realistically. It is therefore appropriate that the individual, the community and the state should share the 6. To provide cultural and community service financing and governance of the community programs for the enrichment of the college system. At the district level, fiscal and community, and to encourage the use of educational policy can be determined by local community college facilities and services by needs. At the state level, it is imperative to all citizens of the community for establish standards, and to assess and educational and cultural purposes. coordinate needs and services in the best interest of the state. Finally, a democratic society prizes and values individual differences. The role of the Because the communities in Arizona differ community college is to encourage men and widely in demographic, economic and women of all ages to develop their skills and geographical characteristics, the community talents differently, each according to abilities colleges of Arizona must be permitted relative and interests, so that collectively they autonomy and a variety of curricula. But each contribute to the continuum of democracy. community college must be committed to the following general objectives: Adopted by the State Board of Directors for Community Colleges of Anzona on October 23, 1. To offer the first two years of 1976. baccalaureate parallel or pre-professional courses of the highest quality, so that students enrolled in transfer programs may

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