Starting fall term, students who successfully pass Destination Graduation
will qualify for priority registration for their second term, which will
help students plan their schedules by removing a major obstacle, where
first-term students are in the back of the line for their next set of
classes and those classes often filling up before the students can
register. In addition, Richard Gibbs will serve as faculty lead for DG
for 2013-2014, and is working with faculty this summer to develop an
online model. The Curriculum Committee also is reviewing the DG
"textbook" to streamline, make suggested changes, and improve course
materials, and to examine options on physical textbooks versus online
Moodle material. The Steering Committee is planning to pilot an
eight-week DG option for winter term 2014, alongside the five-week
class, and will assess which model works best for students and the
DG Advising and Achieving the Dream initiative. The committees welcome
your input and constructive feedback.
The LBCC Board of Education met last week and among action taken, the board:
- Approved the college’s 2013-14 budget. The general fund budget,
which is the primary operating budget for the college, was 3.8 percent
less than the current year’s budget (2013-14 budget year begins July 1).
- Approved the contract with English Language and Cultural Institute
to teach English Speakers of Other Languages Classes. The board sought
and received assurances from college staff that quality and progression
standards would be monitored. ELCI has developed plans to maintain – and
hopefully expand – access to the class in Linn and Benton Counties.
- Approved awarding a $1.5 million bid for the construction phase of
the Advanced Transportation Technology Center, which is projected to
open by the end of the year. The Automotive Technology Program will move
to the new facility in Lebanon upon completion of the first
construction phase.
- Said goodbye to board members Dan Bedore and Penny York, who did not
run for re-election in May. Jim Merryman and Lyn Riverstone will join
the board in July.
The 2013-2014 college catalog is out and includes a new
arrangement of program information. Rather than the traditional
alphabetical listing, programs are grouped by degree type: Associate of
Science, Associate of Applied Science Degrees and Certificates, and
Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Degrees. The appendices have been
removed, with the general requirements for each degree type included at
the beginning of each section. Printed copies are available in
Admissions, with online PDF and "flip-book" versions available at
www.linnbenton.edu/catalog.
This week on the president’s blog,
Notes From the Edge,
read about why Greg feels the book “Leadership in the Crucible of Work”
is so distinctively different from other leadership books:
http://linnbentonpresidentsblog.blogspot.com/2013/06/the-heart-of-matter.html
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