Budget Cuts and Enrollment Management

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Feb 15, 2010, 8:15:09 AM2/15/10
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Greetings! You can find some information as to what others have been doing via the CIO group - and it might generally be informative to take a look at the discussions that they have been having. They've conducted surveys on the impact. Visit http://www.ccccio.org/ to find out more. The links to the survey findings are on the right side of the page, towards the bottom.
 
ASCCC adopted a new paper on enrollment management in spring, which might inform some of these conversations locally. In addition, a new paper on budget was just adopted. Links to both can be found at http://www.asccc.org/ - right on the home page.

I do think sharing local experiences is useful - but suspect that many are so busy dealing with things that spending time in here has dropped to the bottom of a very full "to do" list.

Happy whatever reason today is a holiday ;-),
Michelle


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    "Yo.B" <yolandab...@comcast.net> Feb 14 02:46PM -0800 ^
     
    Our Planning and Resource Allocation Committee and the Academic Senate
    are gathering information about how other community colleges are
    cutting spending, or thinking about cutting spending: furloughs, cut
    classes taught by part timers, raising materials fees, early
    retirement incentives, no summer school, etc.
    It would be helpful for all of us if we all knew what eachother's
    schools were doing.
    Please respond here so we can share!
    Yolanda Bellisimo
    President, Academic Senate
    College of Marin
     
    George Galamba <ggal...@gmail.com> Feb 14 03:40PM -0800 ^
     
    At WCC (Woodland CC) we have cut 15 essential classified staff, I don't know
    how many part-timers, and the word is out that FT faculty are next. (But
    this didn't stop our board from giving our chancellor a $29,000 raise on the
    same day they voted to ax 30 classified.) We are running a summer session,
    but very lean. I'll keep the list posted.
     
     
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