Community Colleges' Role and Mission
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1 Community s' Role and Mission Community colleges provide educational options for students seeking entry-level career training. The education program may culminate in an applied technology associate degree, diploma, or certificate; or an associate of arts or associate of science degree from an academic transfer program. The community colleges are student-centered, open-access institutions primarily devoted to quality instruction and public service. They provide counseling and other student services intended to promote the success of a diverse student population, particularly to those who have been traditionally underserved in other educational settings. Students often attend community colleges for purposes other than to obtain a degree, such as for specific job-related training for career advancement. The community college programmatic service areas, as defined in statutes, include: S The first instructional and service priority of the community colleges is applied technology and occupational education, and when necessary foundations education, which includes developmental and remedial education. S The second instructional and service priority is transfer education, including general academic transfer programs or applied technology and occupational programs that may be applicable to the first two years of a bachelor's degree program, and when necessary foundations education, which includes developmental and remedial education. S The third instructional and service priority of the community colleges is public service, particularly adult continuing education for occupations and professions; economic and community development focused on customized occupational assessment and job-training programs for business and communities; and avocational and personal development courses. S The fourth instructional and service priority of the community colleges is applied research. INSTRUCTION Community colleges provide an array of one- and two-year career programs designed to enable students to enter the job market immediately upon completion of their programs. Community colleges governing boards and the Coordinating Commission, through the established program review process, evaluate existing and proposed new career programs to determine if they comply with institutional objectives, meet student and state needs, and whether they constitute unnecessary duplication. Existing programs at private career institutions will be considered by the Commission in this process. CHAPTER SEVEN: Public Postsecondary Education Roles and Missions 7-7
2 The community colleges coordinate with other public and private institutions within their geographic service areas in providing continuing education to avoid unnecessary duplication. Many students choose community colleges with the desire to achieve or improve employability quickly. They want specific, job-oriented training that will lead directly to employment or will upgrade their knowledge and skills. Employment-related courses, complemented by a solid core of general education courses, give community college students the opportunity to enter the workforce and advance successfully in their chosen careers. Students also attend community colleges to complete their first and second years and then transfer to a four-year institution to complete their baccalaureate degree. Significant progress has been made in articulation between community colleges and other Nebraska postsecondary education institutions to facilitate this process. Community colleges serve as feeder institutions into four-year colleges and universities through their academic transfer programs. S Two and four-year institutions continue development of a broadly accepted articulation policy where an AA or AS degree from a community college is accepted to meet the lower division general education requirements of the fouryear institution. Community colleges provide a core of high quality general education courses that permeate all of their programs of study. All degree-seeking students complete a general education component as a part of their educational experience. Community colleges incorporate relevant and appropriate real work experiences, such as internships, volunteerism, and cooperative education, into students educational programs whenever possible. Community colleges continue to develop and use instructional technologies to expand the accessibility of their educational and training programs within their service areas. When considering new instructional programs and public service activities, each community college area assesses if an actual unmet need exists and assigns that need a priority. If it has sufficient priority, the community college then directs responsibility for meeting that need to the campus that is best able to meet the need. Geographic access, financial, human and physical resources, and institutional expertise are all considered in selecting the appropriate campus. CHAPTER SEVEN: Public Postsecondary Education Roles and Missions 7-8
3 Coordinating Commission s Recommended Foundations Education (Developmental/Remedial) Guidelines: Foundations education courses are pre-college level courses designed to correct skills deficiencies in writing, reading, and mathematics, all of which are essential for college study. Such courses often feature low student/teacher ratios or independent study options that allow opportunities for one-on-one assistance from instructors. No college credit toward degree completion is granted for foundations education programs. The Commission recommends the following guidelines for the delivery of foundations education courses: Community colleges have the primary responsibility to provide foundations education courses for students. Community colleges may offer foundations education courses through cooperative arrangements with the state colleges and University campuses. The arrangements may include offering the community college foundations education courses at a state college or University campus. Student success courses, such as study skills, library skills, and tutoring, are not to be defined as foundations education courses. Community colleges, as well as four-year institutions, continue to offer these success courses for their students. Community colleges are major providers of English Language Learner (also known as English as a Second Language) and U.S. citizenship courses, which are critical to immigrant populations in Nebraska, as well as high school equivalency courses (GED). CHAPTER SEVEN: Public Postsecondary Education Roles and Missions 7-9
4 Response to Employer Needs Community colleges are critical to the state's economic development efforts. They are a major source of trained and skilled workers for the workforce. In addition, through cooperative education efforts with businesses, they provide customized, on-the-job training for employees as well as services such as re-employment training, skills upgrading, and occupational assessment. It is critical that community colleges be structured to allow flexibility and rapid responsiveness to workforce needs. Community colleges, through ongoing communication with employers and advisory groups, identify competency-based skills that employers are seeking and provide testing mechanisms to assure graduates of training programs, skills-upgrading courses, and customized training programs have attained these skills. Community colleges continue efforts to pursue cooperative education and training efforts, as well as technical assistance programs, with businesses and communities to support the economic development of their geographic service areas. Commission procedures include provisions to enable community colleges to respond quickly and effectively. PUBLIC SERVICE Community colleges provide many public services within their geographic service areas, including economic development, cultural awareness, personal and professional development, and community activities. Their active public service role and their local tax-supported funding base have contributed to their reputation as community-based institutions. Economic development within geographic service areas is an important and continuing function of a community college's public service role. The community colleges have responsibility to provide public service activities in their geographic service areas that are within the scope and limitation of their resources. RESEARCH Applied research is the fourth and last priority of community colleges. Community colleges do not serve as a principal source of research. Research activities at community colleges generally are limited to the enhancement of instruction, public service, technical assistance activities, and faculty professional development. CHAPTER SEVEN: Public Postsecondary Education Roles and Missions 7-10
5 GEOGRAPHIC SERVICE AREAS Community colleges shall serve the educational needs of their geographic service areas. When warranted, Commission procedures permit institutions to offer programs and services outside their geographic service areas (see map, page 7-12, and Table 2, page 7-13). PEER GROUPS The Commission has identified several institutions as appropriate peers for each of the community colleges. Community college area peer lists are found in Appendix 3. CHAPTER SEVEN: Public Postsecondary Education Roles and Missions 7-11
6 COMMUNITY COLLEGE SERVICE AREAS Pierce Polk York Platte Fillmore Thayer Cedar Wayne Stanton Colfax Seward Jefferson Dixon Dakota Cuming Dodge Lancaster Gage Thurston Burt Southeast Community Service Saline Area ** Electronically delivered distance learning courses to individual homes and worksites are not restricted by service areas. Johnson Cass Nemaha Richardson CHAPTER SEVEN: Public Postsecondary Education Roles and Missions 7-12 Keya Paha Boyd Sioux Scotts Bluff Dawes Box Butte Sheridan Western Nebraska Community Banner Morrill Garden Grant Arthur Kimball Cheyenne Deuel Keith Cherry Hooker McPherson Brown Thomas Blaine Logan Mid-Plains Community Custer Rock Loup Holt Wheeler Howard Antelope Boone Nance Merrick Knox Northeast Community Garfield Valley Sherman Greeley Madison Washington Metropolitan Comm. Service Douglas Area Butler Saunders Sarpy Perkins Chase Hayes Lincoln Frontier Dawson Gosper Buffalo Central Community Hall Phelps Kearney Adams Hamilton Clay Otoe Dundy Hitchcock Red Willow Furnas Harlan Franklin Webster Nuckolls Pawnee
7 TABLE 2 NEBRASKA'S PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES NAME OF INSTITUTION CAMPUSES AREA COUNTIES Central Community Columbus, Grand Island and Hastings Adams, Boone, Buffalo, Butler, Clay, Colfax, Dawson, Franklin, Furnas, Gosper, Greeley, Hall, Hamilton, Harlan, Howard, Kearney, Merrick, Nance, Nuckolls, Phelps, Platte, Polk, Sherman, Valley, Webster Metropolitan Community Elkhorn Valley, South Omaha, Fort Omaha Dodge, Douglas, Sarpy, Washington Mid-Plains Community Vocational/Technical (North Platte), McDonald- Belton (North Platte), McCook Community Arthur, Blaine, Chase, Cherry, Custer, Dundy, Frontier, Hayes, Hitchcock, Hooker, Keith, Lincoln, Logan, Loup, McPherson, Perkins, Red Willow, Thomas Northeast Community Norfolk Antelope, northern edge of Boone, Boyd, Brown, Burt, Cedar, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Garfield, Holt, Keya Paha, Knox, Madison, Pierce, Rock, Stanton, Thurston, Wayne, Wheeler Southeast Community Beatrice, Lincoln, Milford Cass, Fillmore, Gage, Jefferson, Johnson, Lancaster, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Richardson, Saline, Saunders, Seward, Thayer, York Western Nebraska Community Scottsbluff Banner, Box Butte, western edge of Cherry, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Grant, Kimball, Morrill, Scottsbluff, Sioux, Sheridan CHAPTER SEVEN: Public Postsecondary Education Roles and Missions 7-13
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