Dr. Ralph L Ford PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Over twenty years of administra1ve experience in higher educa1on at three comprehensive community colleges, a college of technology and a state university. PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Union County College, 1033 Springfield Ave., Cranford, New Jersey 07016 Vice President of Student Services - Supervisor: Dr. Thomas H. Brown (reference list). August, 2005- current. I am responsible for the leadership, administra1on, and development of the Stu- dent Services Division for a four- campus comprehensive community college of almost 47,000 stu- dents annually. Serve as Officer of the College. Serve on Steering CommiVee for major ini1a1ves such as campus budget development and Enterprise Resource Planning. Provide direct leadership for environmental analysis, a major facili1es renova1on project, and enrollment planning as well as leadership for the 123 non student staff members in the following areas: Enrollment Manage- ment, Admissions, Educa1onal Opportunity Fund Programs, Student Success Center, Student Re- cords, Registra1on, Student Recruitment, Academic Advisement, Academic Assessment, Athle1cs, Fitness Center, Student Ac1vi1es, Student Government, Student Discipline, Financial Aid, Counsel- ing, Career Services, Student Services Campus Coordinators, Disability Services, and Transfer Serv- ices Odessa College, 201 West University Boulevard, Odessa, Texas 79764 Dean of Enrollment Management and Student Services, Psychology Instructor Supervisor: Dr. Sue Blair and Dr. Vance Gipson (reference list). May, 1997 August 2005. Pro- vided leadership for the following areas: The Student Learning Center (basic skills lab, academic skills workshops, tutoring and student open access computer labs), Admissions, Student Devel- opment Center Counseling, Special Services, Career Services, Disability Accommoda1ons, Hispanic Serving Ins1tu1on Grant, New Student Orienta1on, Freshman Year Experience, Tes1ng Center, Welcome Center, Student Ac1vi1es, Veterans Services, Interna1onal Student Services, Student Government, Student Recruitment, Student Financial Services, Educa1onal Opportunity Center, Registrar s Of- fice, Upward Bound, and GEAR UP. Developed Student Learning Center, First Year Experience, New Student Orienta1on, record student enrollment that is s1ll the record enrollment for the Col- lege, Welcome Center, and Educa1onal Opportunity Center. Wrote grants such as GEAR UP, ESL/ Bilingual Teacher Educa1on, Educa1onal Opportunity Center grants. I served on a five- member panel for development of state- wide teleconference on developmental educa1on through STAR- LINK. I chaired Administra1on and Organiza1on Self- Study for Southern Associa1on reaffirma1on process. I supervised approximately 40 staff. I relocated for addi1onal work experience.
Training Consultant - Monroe, Michigan 1995-1997. I provided training and staff development consultant services to businesses, primarily in the auto industry. I served as advisor to Vice- Presidents responsible for employee training. I supervised 3 employees. I relocated and phased out my consul1ng business. Monroe County Community College, 1555 South Raisinville Road, Monroe, Michigan Director of Admissions and Guidance Services Supervisor: Dr. Warrick. January, 1991- July, 1995. Developed, compiled and reported Ins1tu1onal Assessment Reports to Board of Trustees. I pro- vided leadership for Admissions, Agency Liaison Ac1vi1es, High School Rela1ons, Tech Prep, Stu- dent Recruitment, Interna1onal Student Services, Academic Assessment, Counseling, Faculty Ad- vising, Career Services, Student Ac1vi1es, Student Performance Research, and New Student Ori- enta1on. I developed record enrollments when other state community colleges were experienc- ing enrollment declines. I supervised approximately 10 full 1me faculty and staff members. I lei for addi1onal work experience. State University of New York - College of Technology, 2 Main Street, Delhi, New York 13753 Di- rector of Student Development and Health Services Supervisor: Dr. Richard Call. August, 1985 January, 1991. Provided leadership for an economic development program (i.e. FFOP), Student Development Center, Mul1cultural Educa1on, Minority Student Affairs, Career Planning and Placement, Counseling, Educa1onal Opportunity Program, Veterans Affairs, Interna- 1onal Student Affairs, Disability Services, the Health Center, Environmental Scanning, Adult Stu- dent Services, Student Records, New Student Orienta1on, the Learning Center and Peer Advising. I established a Student Learning Center (tutoring, academic skills workshops) and a Farm Family Opportunity Program. I was offered a five- year appointment (maximum possible in system). I supervised 64 staff members. I wrote economic development grants, Educa1onal Opportunity Program, and mul1cultural educa1on grants. I relocated for addi1onal work experience. Full- Time Doctoral Student - 1984 1985 Completed doctorate degree and accepted posi1on at the State University of New York Delhi. University of West Alabama, Hwy 11, Livingston, Alabama. Director of Counseling and Guidance Services and adjunct instructor Supervisor: Provost Nathaniel Reed. August, 1978 August, 1984. I relocated to complete my doctorate and pursue addi1onal work experience. Provided leadership for Title III funded Developmental Educa1on/Student Services Grant, established and directed the Student Development Center which included the Honors Program Assessment and Developmental Educa1on Assessment as well as Counseling, Academic Advising coordina1on, Ca- reer Services, Academic Skills Development, the freshmen year experience, New Student Orienta- 1on, academic progress monitoring, and Disability Services. Developed, administered and re- ported student surveys, conducted course effec1veness studies, developed Student Reten1on Programs. I established a Student Development Center, a Con1nuing Orienta1on Center, an Aca- demic Skills Development Center, and a Student Orienta1on Center. Developed online job infor- ma1on service in 1979 (over 15 years before similar internet systems were used). Wrote several funded grants. I served as Faculty Senate Representa1ve for five years. I chaired Organiza1on and Administra1on Self- Study for Southern Associa1on reaffirma1on process. I supervised five full 1me staff members.
U. S. Department of Health, EducaTon and Welfare Equal Employment Opportunity Counselor, Instructor and Technical Advisor Supervisor - Caroline Neiman I taught technical topics such as computer excep1ons, disability processing and health insurance processing in Alabama and Pennsylvania as well as EEO (Equal Employment Opportunity) Rights and Responsibili1es and teaching materials. Equal Employment Opportunity Counselor Provided training to federal employees regarding EEO. Provided coun- seling and media1on services for federal employees and for applicants for federal employment, resolved EEO concerns, and served as consultant to federal agency managers regarding their EEO responsibili1es. I provided for short- term and on- going training, served as a consultant to man- agement and professional staff, developed curriculum, and reviewed work of examiners for qual- ity control. I resigned to work in higher educa1on. EDUCATION Beyond Doctorate: Harvard University (Leadership Ins1tute), Eastern Michigan University, The University of Alabama and The University of Toledo. Ed. D. The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Higher Educa1on and Educa1onal Psy- chology M.A. and Educa1onal Specialist (C.A.S.E. Ed. S.) and 24 credits beyond C.A.S.E The University of Alabama in Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama Educa1onal Leadership (instruc1onal supervision) and Counseling Programs B.S. University of West Alabama, Livingston, Alabama - English and Social Science SELECTED AREAS SUPERVISED Title III Student Success Project Faculty Academic Advising Student Health Center Educa1onal Opportunity Centers Economic Development Grants Tech Prep College Admissions Registra1on and Records Student Counseling Enrollment Management Student Ac1vi1es HEA Title III Grants Mul1cultural Educa1on Projects Hispanic Serving Ins1tu1on Projects First Year Experience Courses Veterans Affairs Career Planning and Job Placement Student Learning Centers Farm Family Opportunity Program Interna1onal Student Affairs Student Recruitment Instruc1onal Improvement Grants Student Academic Assessment Student Government Ins1tu1onal Research College- wide Student Surveys Disability Services Environmental Analysis Student Financial Aid Student Express Centers Upward Bound Program Educa1onal Opportunity Program Educa1onal Opportunity Fund Athle1cs GEAR UP Program Residence Hall Directors
SELECTED POST DOCTORAL GRADUATE WORK Administra1ve Compu1ng Collec1ve Nego1a1ons Internet in Educa1on World Wide Web in Educa1on Computer Applica1ons in Teaching School and Community Rela1ons Measurement and Evalua1on the Sociology of Educa1on SELECTED GRANTS WRITTEN ESL/Bilingual Teacher Prepara1on Title III of Higher Educa1on Educa1onal Opportunity Center Student Support Services GEAR UP Carl Perkins Mul1cultural Educa1on Upward Bound Economic Development Technology Center Grant Farm Family Opportunity Program Grants JTPA Detroit Area Japanese Business Associa1on Title V of Higher Ed Act SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Achieving More with Less. Associa1on of Community College Trustees Congress. October, 2010. Responding to Global Compe11on through Ins1tu1onal Effec1veness. Associa1on of Commu- nity College Trustees Congress. October, 2009. Crea1ng a Transforma1onal Change for Student Success. American Associa1on of Community Colleges Conven1on. April, 2009. Responding to Global Compe11on through Ins1tu1onal Effec1veness. The Associa1on of Community College Trustees. October, 2009. A Holis1c Approach to Student Reten1on. Atlan1c Regional Conference for Teaching, Learning and Student Support. October, 2007. Reten1on of At- Risk Students. AACRAO Na1onal Conference. Moving to Strategic Enrollment Management. Faculty member and presenter for AACRAO Stra- tegic Enrollment Management Ins1tute. Recruitment, Reten1on, and Marke1ng. Junior and Community College Student Personnel As- socia1on of Texas. Values Held by Community College Faculty. ACPA Na1onal Conference. Career Development for Bilingual Students. Permian Basin Bilingual Mul1cultural Conference. Administra1ve Structures. ACPA and NASPA Na1onal Conferences. The Size of the Success Gap. The Texas Higher Educa1on Coordina1ng Board Annual Confer- ence. How Minority Students Decide on a College. Texas Associa1on for Collegiate Registrars and Ad- missions Officers Annual Conference. Developmental Studies and Compensatory Mathema1cs in Higher Educa1on. Minority Student College Decision- Making Process, Southern Associa1on of Collegiate Registrars and Academic Officers Conference, Birmingham, AL The College Decision- Making Process, Enhancing Minority Student Presence Conference, Atlanta, GA
Simula1on Gaming and Design. NODA Conference. Factors That Influence the College Choice by High School Seniors. Texas Higher Educa1on Coor- dina1ng Board Annual Conference. A Student Reten1on Model. Texas Higher Educa1on Coordina1ng Board Annual Conference. A Model for Reten1on. Texas Associa1on for Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers An- nual Conference. Moving Toward a Student Reten1on Model. Texas Associa1on for College and University Stu- dent Personnel Administrators. How to Use Mul1- Media Presenta1ons in Instruc1on. Southern Associa1on of College and Stu- dent Personnel Administrators Annual Conference. The Development of User Services Ques1onnaires. Southern Associa1on of College Student Personnel Administrators Annual Conference. The Development of Organiza1on- wide Ques1onnaires. American Associa1on for Counseling and Development Na1onal Conference. The Use of Media in Training/Teaching and Programming. American Associa1on for Counseling and Development Na1onal Conference. Personality Type Using Myers Briggs Type Indicator for Supervision and Instruc1on. College Commencement Speaker SELECTED CONFERENCES COORDINATED Junior and Community College Student Personnel Associa1on Annual Conference Na1onal Associa1on for Marke1ng and Public Rela1ons State Conference Advisory CommiVee for Developmental Educa1on STARLINK Michigan Associa1on of College Admissions Officers State Conference Michigan Associa1on of Job Placement Directors State Conference A Regional Associa1on Conference on Psychological Assessment SELECTED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Community College Leadership Ins1tute. The University of Michigan Ann Arbor Harvard Leadership Ins1tute. Harvard University Cost Benefit Analysis in Training and Development. American Society for Training and Development- ASTD Department Expansion- ASTD Nego1a1on Skills- ASTD Implemen1ng Organiza1on and Management Development- ASTD Overcoming Resistance to Change- ASTD Instructor s Training, EEO Counselor Training and Advanced EEO Training The Cultural and Racial Awareness Training Experiences Ins1tute SELECTED HONORS/ACCOMPLISHMENTS Elected to several ACPA Directorate Boards Elected as President- elect of New Jersey Chief Student Affairs Officers Elected President of Junior and Community College Personnel Associa1on of Texas for two years
Established Livingston Interna1onal Friendship Associa1on Established Monroe Interna1onal Friendship Associa1on Consulted with businesses in Japan and represented U.S. City with Japanese Sister City Established Student Learning Centers on three campuses Developed a model economic development program for farmers Developed a new student orienta1on program at four colleges Developed a mul1cultural educa1on program that was recognized in a na1onal publica1on as an outstanding program Developed Student Development Centers at three colleges Nominated for Chancellor s Award for 64- campus system Developed Student Express Centers on three campuses Na1onal Dis1nguished Service Directory for Counseling and Development Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Kappa Delta Phi Honor Society Scholarship Reviewer for Hispanic Associa1on of Colleges and Universi1es ADDITIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Hispanic Associa1on of Colleges and Universi1es Faculty and Staff Caucus Na1onal Associa1on for Bilingual Educa1on New Jersey Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages/New Jersey Bilingual Educators New Jersey Associa1on of Vice Presidents of Student Services liaison to NJ Associa1on of Vice Presidents of Academic Affairs. New Jersey Counseling Associa1on American College Personnel Associa1on The Chair Academy SELECTED COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Union County Voca1onal School Academy for Allied Health Advisory Board Lion s Club Board Member and Vice President Black Chamber of Commerce Member Jerseyland Park Community Center Salva1on Army Harbor Light Board of Directors River Raisin Centre for the Arts Board of Directors Rapid Transit Commission Board of Directors Leadership Odessa City Library Board of Directors Rotary Club Member Sertoma Club I Have a Dream Founda1on New York Metro Area SELECTED COLLEGE COMMITTEES Distance Educa1on CommiVee WriVen English Proficiency CommiVee Hispanic Club Advisor Instruc1onal Technology
Middle States Self- Study Faculty/Teaching New York Southern Associa1on Self- Study - Administra1on and Organiza1on Chair Alabama Southern Associa1on Self- Study Administra1on and Organiza1on Chair Texas Middle States Self- Study Admissions and Student Support Services Chair and Steering Commit- tee New Jersey Professional Development Center Advisory CommiVee Enterprise Resource Planning