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Barnett, Lynn, Ed.Beacon College Project Directory.American Association of Community Colleges,
Washington, DC.Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, Mich.
ISBN-0-87117-253-492
58p.American Association of Community Colleges,
Publications, P.O. Box 1737, Salisbury, MD 21802
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Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132) --
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*College Programs; Community Colleges; *Community
Development; *Consortia; Curriculum Development;
Directories; Faculty Development; High Risk Students;
*Intercollegiate Cooperation; NontraditionalEducation; School Community Relationship; School
Holding Power; Two Year Colleges; Two Year College
Students
IDENTIFIERS *Beacon College Projects; Diversity Concept
ABSTRACTThe American Association of Community Colleges'
Beacon College Project (BCP) uses funds from the Kellogg Foundation
to award two-year grants to "Beacon" community colleges to form
consortia with at least five associate colleges, designed to improve
a specific aspect of institutional life. A total of 26 projects, many
involving community organizations as well as colleges, have been
funded for the classes graduating in 1992, 1993, and 1994, focusing
on areas as varied as student retention, diversity, and faculty,
curriculum, and workforce development. This directory provides a
brief description of each consortia directed by the following Beacon
Colleges: American River College, California; Baltimore City
Community College, Maryland; Calhoun State Community College,
Alabama; Chemeketa Community College, Oregon; College of DuPage,
Illinois; Collin County Community College, Texas; Community College
of Aurora, Colorado; Front Range Community College, Colorado; Houston
Community College, Texas; Kalamazoo Valley Community College,
Michigan; Kapiolani Community College, Hawaii; Kentucky Community
College System; Lake Michigan College; Maricopa Community College
System, Arizona; Massachusetts Bay Community College; Metropolitan
Community College, Nebraska; Miami-Dade Community College--South,
Florida; Middlesex County College, New Jersey; Midlands Technical
College, South Carolina; Oakton Community College, Illinois; Rio
Hondo College, California; Rockland Community College, New York; St.
Louis Community College at Meramec, Missouri; San Juan College, New
Mexico; Santa Fe Community College, Florida; and Sinclair Community
College, Ohio. Other relevant data, such as associate college
contacts, are included. (MAB)
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Beacon College Project StaffDale Parnell, Director, 1989-1991Jack McGill, Associate Director, 1989-1991Jacci Newton, Staff Assistant, 1989-1990Jeffrey Dayton, Staff Assistant, 1990-1991
James McKenney, Director, 1991Lynn Barnett, Associate Director, 1991Allan Jimenez, Staff Assistant, 1991
Beacon College Project DirectoryLynn Barnett, EditorJeffrey Dayton and Allan Jimenez, Editoricu AssistantsLaura Guimond, Design and Layout
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION v
BEACON COLLEGE PROJECTS BY CLASS 1
BEACON COLLEGE PROJECT LOCATIONS 3
SUMMARY OF BEACON PROJECT TOPICS 4
BEACON COLLEGE PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS,--
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American River College, CA 9
Baltimore City Community College, MD 11
Calhoun (John C.) State Community College, AL 12
Chemeketa Community College, OR 13
College of DuPage, IL 14
Collin County Community College, TX 16
Community College of Aurora, CO 18
Front Range Community College, CO 19
Houston Community Colleges, TX 21
Kalamazoo Valley Community College, MI 22
Kapiolani Community College, HI 23
Kentucky Community College System, KY 24
Lake Michigan College, MI 26
Maricopa Community College System, AZ 27
Massachusetts Bay Community College, MA 30
Metropolitan Community College, NE 31
Miami-Dade Community College South, FL 33
Middlesex County College, NJ 34
Midlands Technical College, SC 35
Oakton Community College, IL 37
Rio Hondo College, CA 38
Rockland Community College, NY 40
St. Louis Community College at Meramec, MO 4l
San Juan College, NM 43
Santa Fe Community College, FL 44
Sinclair Community College, OH 45
INDEX OF COLLEGES 47
BEACON PROJECT DIRECTORS 55
ORDER FORM 57
Beacon College Project Directory iii
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The Beacon College Project is an outgrowth of the report of the AACJC Commission on theFuture of Community Colleges, Building Communities: A Vision For A New Century, which in1988 challenged the community college world to set its sights broadly and develop programsand services that would "build communities." The goal was to touch all major aspects ofinstitutional life, and the report examined a wide range of issues: partnerships for learning,the curriculum from literacy to lifelong learning, the classroom as community, the college ascommunity, connections beyond the college, and leadership for a new century. With generousfunding from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, this project is helping community, technical, andjunior colleges across the country to implement many of these recommendations throughexemplary programs or services.
The Beacon College concept. requires the Beacon College to form a consortium with at leastfive Associate Colleges. Institutions selected as Beacon Colleges have either developed ex-emplary programs or services related to recommendations in Building Communities that theyhelp Associate Colleges to replicate, or they have completed a substantive plan for suchprograms or services which can be implemented collectively with their Associate College
consortia. In either case, the basic intention of theBeacon College Project is to use a consortiumapproach to carry out activities that will address the issues identified in the FuturesCommission's report.
A total of 26 Beacon Colleges have been awarded two-year grants through the project, andthey have brought with them more than 200 Associate Colleges. Additional community,educational, and business partners have also been key players. The Beacon College projectsin the first round, represented by the Class of 1992, have just completed their activities. TheClass of 1993 projects are currently underway, and the Class of 1994 initiatives are ready tobegin. All 26 projects are described in this directory. They offer innovative and creativeapproaches to such important issues as leadership, student retention, faculty development,curriculum development, ethics, workforce development, literacy, and cultural diversity.
The American Association of Community Colleges expresses appreciation to the KelloggFoundation for its generous support of this vision for the future.
David PiercePresidentAmerican Association of Community Colleges
August 1992
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BEACON' COLLEGE PROJECTS BY CLASS
CLASS OF 1992
Calhoun (John C.) State Community College, AL . . Kids for College and Kids forCHAMPIONS: A Community of Hope
Chemeketa Community College, OR Building Partnerships with Agenciesand Employers to Help High-RiskStudents Succeed
Collin County Community College, 'IX Students with Education andExperience (SEE)
College of DuPage, IL Technology Resource Development andFaculty Training Project
Kapiolani Community College, HI Beyond the Classroom: InternationalEducation in Community Colleges
Kentucky Community College System, KY A Leadership Academy for Kentucky'sCommunity Colleges
Lake Michigan College, MT Developing Winners in OurCommunities Partnerships for At-Risk Students in Urban/Rural Schools
Maricopa Community College System, AZ Urban Education Coalitions
Massachusetts Bay Community College, MA . . . . The Undergraduate Experience:Massachusetts Community CollegesBuilding Community By Assessing theOutcomes
Midlands Technical College, SC Determining the Community College'sEffectiveness: Developing Community-Specific Models
St. Louis Community College at Meramec, MO . . . Building Community Through StudentDiversity: Connecting Non-TraditionalStudents to Their LearningCommunities
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CLASS OF 1993
Kalamazoo Valley Community College, MI Building Community for anInterdependent World AmongMichigan Community Colleges
Metropolitan Community College, NE Building a Community of DiverseLeadership: Clearinghouse forExemplary Practices in LeadershipDiversity
Middlesex County College, NJ Regional Orientation and LeadershipTraining Network for LanguageMinority Students at New JerseyCommunity Colleges
Oakton Community College, IL Critical Literacy Institute
Rio Hondo College, CA The Community of the Future Is theClassroom of Today: Using ClassroomAssessment Techniques for Pro-Diversity Strategies
San Juan College, NM Child Development TrainingConsortium
Sinclair Community College, OH Development of a Comprehensive In-Progress and At-Exit AssessmentProgram
CLASS OF 1994
American River College, CA Student Catalyst Program: PeerAssisted Learning (PAL)
Baltimore City Community College, MD Promoting Intercultural Awarenessand Understanding in MarylandCommunity Colleges
Community College of Aurora, CO Ethics-Across-the-Curriculum: A Focuson Civic Responsibility
Front Range Community College, CO Hazardous Materials TechnologyAssistance Program
Houston Community Colleges, TX Building an Academic Partnership
Miami-Dade Community College - South, FL . . . Building Community in the ClassroomThrough Multimedia Technology inFeeder High Schools
Rockland Community College, NY Recognizing Scholarly Activity byHonors Students: Regional Conferences
Santa Fe Community College, FL College Success Network: BuildingCommunity Through ExtendedOrientation
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Lake Michigan College, MII III, Maricopa CC System, AZ
Massachusetts Bay CC, MA
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St. Louis CC at Meramec, MO
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Kalamazoo Valley CC. MI
Metropolitan CC, NE
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Rio Hondo College, CA
San Juan College, NM
Sinclair CC, OH
CLASS OF 1994
American River College, CA
Baltimore City CC, MD
CC of Aurora, CO
Front Range CC, CO
Houston CCs, TX
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AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE4700 College Oak DriveSacramento, CA 95841Ph 916/484-8211 Fax 916/484-8674
at-risk studentscommuter students
peer assistancescience/math learning
study/learning skills
Queen F. Randall, PresidentSharon McCuen, Lead Project DirectorPh 916/484-8306Nancy Reitz, Project DirectorPh 916/484-8330
PROJECT TITLE: Student Catalyst Program: Peer Assisted Learning (PAL)
DESCRIPTION: A model Student Catalyst program uses a cadre of trained student learning assistantsto work with faculty in selected math and science classes to facilitate small group learning for at-riskstudents. Study and thinking skills and course content are emphasized. The activities are designed toincrease the involvement of commuter students in the life of the college and to improve student success.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
BUTTE COMMUNITY COLLEGE3536 Butte Campus DriveOroville, CA 95965Ph 916/895-2484 Fax 916/895-2345Betty Dean, Superintendent/PresidentPatricia Hughes, Project Director
COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE8401 Center ParkwaySacramento, CA 95823-7321Ph 916/668-7321 Fax 916/688-7375Marc E. Hall, PresidentTerrence Rieger, Project Director
LAKE TAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDISTRICTP.O. Box 14445South Lake Tahoe, CA 95702-4445Ph 916/541-4660 x214 Fax 916/541-7852Guy F. Lease, Superintendent/PresidentAnn Fretzen, Interim Project Director
MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE435 College AvenueModesto, CA 95350Ph 209/575-6067 Fax 209/575-6666Stanley L. Hodges, PresidentCelia Barberana, Interim Project Director
NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE2277 Napa-Vallejo HighwayNapa, CA 94558.6236Ph 707/253-3360 Fax 707/253-3015Diane Carey, PresidentAlia Moreno, Project Director
SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE3835 Freeport BoulevardSacramento, CA 95822Ph 916/558-2100 Fax 916/441-3961Robert M. Harris, PresidentRichard Hap, Project Director
SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE5151 Pacific AvenueStockton, CA 95207-6370Ph 209/474-5018 Fax 209/474-5649L.H. Horton, Jr., PresidentErnie Cooper, Interim Project Director
SIERRA COLLEGE5000 Rocklin RoadRocklin, CA 95677-3397Ph 916/781-0540 Fax 916/781-0455Gerald C. Angove, PresidentFred McElroy, Project Director
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SOLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGE4000 Suisun Valley RoadSuisun, CA 94585Ph 707/864-7000 Fax 707/864-7143Virginia L. Holten, Superintendent/PresidentArmond Phillips, Project Director
YUBA COLLEGEMarysville Campus2088 North Beale RoadMarysville, CA 95901Ph 916/741-6871 Fax 916/741-3541Patricia L. Wirth, Superintendent/PresidentLeslie Williams, Project Director
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BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE2901 Liberty Heights AvenueBaltimore, MD 21215-7893
commuter studentsdiversity
multicultural education
James D. Tschechtelin, PresidentElizabeth B. Warbasse, Project DirectorPh 410/333-5458 Fax 410/396-7775
PROJECT TITLE: Promoting Intercultural Awareness and Understanding in Maryland CommunityColleges
DESCRIPTION: This multicultural project integrates elements of intercultural literacy into generaleducation courses at participating colleges and improves the awarenesz, of and skills for dealing withintercultural differences and conflict among college faculty and staff. A community-based componentof the project will improve the awareness of local areas about cultural diversity. The project will enhancethe educational lives of commuter students with diverse backgrounds.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
CATONSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE800 South Rolling RoadCatonsville, MD 21228Ph 410/455-6050 Fax 410/455-4411Frederick J. Walsh, PresidentMary Hines, Project Coordinator
DUNDALK COMMUNITY COLLEGE7200 Sollers Point RoadDundalk, MD 21222-4692Ph 410/282-6700 Fax 410/285-9903Martha A. Smith, PresidentLou Hammen, Project Coordinator
ESSEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE7201 Rossville BoulevardBaltimore County, MD 21237Ph 410/682-6000 Fax 410/574-2172Donald J. Slowinski, PresidentJim Duffy, Project CoordinatorGail Edmonds, Project Coordinator
HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE401 Thomas Run RoadEel Air, MD 21015-1698Ph 410/836-4000 Fax 410/836-4197Richard J. Pappas, PresidentLinda Parker, Project Coordinator
MONTGOMERY COLLEGE GERMANTOWN20200 Observation DriveGermantown, MD 20874Ph 301/353-7700 Fax 301/353-7859Robert E. Parilla, PresidentKamala Edwards, Project Coordinator
PRINCE GEORGE'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE301 Largo RoadLargo, MD 20772-2199Ph 301/336-6000 Fax 301/808-0960Robert I. Bickford, PresidentLynda Adamson, Project Coordinator
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Aat-risk studentsmiddle schoolssportsstudent retention
CALHOUN (JOHN C.) STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
P.O. Box 2216Decatur, AL 35609-2216Ph 205/353-3102
Richard Carpenter, PresidentIP Chris Hamilton, Project Director
Ph 205/353-1912
PROJECT TITLE: Kids for College and Kids for CHAMPIONS: A Community of Hope
DESCRIPTION: Calhoun Community College is building a new sense of community by working with
three service area middle schools, Decatur and Athens' Chambers of Commerce Partners-in Educationbusiness/industries, and Calhoun College's staff and students. The project encourages middle schoolers
to persevere in their public education and enter college. "Significant adults" work with 50 "Kids forCollege" on an individual basis, and numerous group activities focus on physical fitness and physicalgeography. "At-risk" fifth grade students are paired with Calhoun College CHAMPIONS. The college
trains the CHAMPIONS in strategies for working with middle schoolers, conducting homeworkseminars, conducting Saturday academic and sports workshops, taking field trips, and developing
continuing community relationships.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
BESSEMER STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Box 308Bessemer, AL 35021Ph 205/428-6391Michael Bailey, President
COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 1315Highway 99 WestColumbia, TN 38401Ph 615/388-0120L. Paul Sands, PresidentDouglas Eason, Project Coordinator
NORTHEAST ALABAMA STATEJUNIOR COLLEGEP.O. Box 159Rainsville, AL 35986Ph 205/638-4418Charles M. Pendley, PresidentJoe Burke, Project Coordinator
NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPICOMMUNITY COLLEGECunningham BoulevardBooneville, MS 38829Ph 6011728-7751Joe M. Childers, PresidentJames Williams, Project Coordinator
SHOALS COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 2545George Wallace BoulevardMuscle Shoals, AL 35662Ph 205/381-2813Larry W. McCoy, PresidentBetsy Johnson, Project Coordinator
SOUTHERN UNION STATEJUNIOR COLLEGERoberts StreetWadley, AL 36276Ph 205/395-2211Richard J. Federinko, President and ProjectCoordinator
WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SELMADrawer 10493000 Rangeline RoadSelma, AL 36702-1049Ph 205/875-2634Julius Brown, President and Project Coordinator
WALKER STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Drawer KSumiton, AL 35148Ph 205/648-3271Harold Wade, President and Project Coordinator
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CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE4000 Lancaster Drive, N.E.P.O. Box 14007Salem, OR 97309-7070Ph 503/399-5121 Fax 503/399-5038
at-risk studentsdislocated workers
employer partnerships
William Segura, PresidentDawn Marges, Project DirectorChris Neilsen, Project CoordinatorPh 503/399-5271
PROJECT TITLE: Building Partnerships with Agencies and Employers to Help High-Risk Students
Succeed
DESCRIPTION: The goal of Chemeketa's multiple projects carried out in collaboration with com-munity service agencies and employers is to provide seamless service to students from the time ofcontact until they fulfill their educational and/or employment goals. This coordinated approach mayinclude assessment, monitoring, case management, appropriate pre-vocational intervention, newcurricular models, and locally tailored models for supportive student services. In all cases the goal isto enhance the probability of success among high risk students. Information about components of theindividual projects and the process of establishing such collaborations is disseminated through quarter-ly meetings with associate colleges, through a national newsletter, and through publication of adirectory of individual projects.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 1002411 N.W. Carden AvenuePendleton, OR 97801Ph 503/276-1260Ronald L. Daniels, PresidentPatricia Amsberry, Project Coordinator
CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE19600 South Molalla AvenueOregon City, OR 97045Ph 503/657-6958John S. Keyser, PresidentKim Faddis, Project Coordinator
LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE4000 East 30th AvenueEugene, OR 97405-0640Ph 503/741-4501 Fax 503/744-3970Jerry Moskus, PresidentSandra Ing, Project Coordinator
MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE26000 S.E. Stark StreetGnshman, OR 97030Ph 503/667-6422Paul E. Kreider, PresidentStephanie Sussman, Project CoordinatorMaywood Park Center10100 N.E. PrescottPortland, OR 97220Ph 503/256-3430
ROGUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE3345 Redwood HighwayGrants Pass, OR 97527Ph 503/479-5541Harvey 0. Bennett, PresidentTenison Haley, Project Coordinator
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computer-assisted instructionelectronic networksfaculty development
COLLEGE OF DUPAGE22nd Street and Lambert RoadGlen Ellyn, IL 60137
H.D. McAninch, PresidentJoseph Barillari, Project DirectorPh 708/858-2800 x249()
PROJECT TITLE: Technology Resource Development and Faculty Training Project
DESCRIPTION: Du Page's Faculty Access to Computer Technology (FACT) program represents anunique collaboration that is building a broad understanding of the uses of computer technology ininstruction. It provides faculty with training and access to information on a variety of topics includingnew hardware and software for both instruction and instructional support. The FACT program isbuttressed by an open bulletin board system that allows networking and information exchange amongfaculty in all community college disciplines. Access to resources and training helps faculty develop orimprove their abilities to understand and integrate new and emerging technologies and software intheir classrooms. The college has established a discipline-specific database of computer software,compiled from faculty reviews of specific programs.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
BELLEVILLE AREA COLLEGE2500 Carlyle RoadBelleville, IL 62221Ph 618/235-2700 Fax 618/235-1578Joseph J. Cipfl, PresidentNorman Jean Irwin, Project Coordinator (officeautomation systems)
GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE801 Campus DriveGarden City, KS 67846Ph 316/276-7611 Fax 316/276-9630James H. Tangeman, PresidentLinda Morgan, Project Coordinator (criminal justice)
HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE30 East Lake StreetChicago, IL 60601Ph 312/781-9430 Fax 312/263-7928Bernice J. Miller, PresidentVanita Ricks, Project Coordinator (social sciences)
JACKSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE2111 Emmons Road.Jackson, MI 49201Ph 517/787-0800 Fax 517/789-1623Clyde E. LeTarte, PresidentAnn Green, Project Coordinator (humanities)
JEFFERSON COLLEGEP.O. Box 1000Hillsboro, MO 63050Pa 314/789-3951 Fax 314/789-4012Gary Hochanadcl, PresidentRonard Krive, Project Coordinator (electronics)
KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE6301 Kirkwood Boulevard S.W.P.O. Box 2068Cedar Rapids, IA 52406Ph 319/398-5502 Fax 319/398-5502Norman Nielsen, PresidentDoug Gustafson, Project Coordinator (industrialtechnology)
MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE14500 Twelve Mile RoadWarren, MI 48093Ph 313/286-2062 Fax 313/286-2295Albert L. Lorenzo, PresidentKarl Sjolander, Project Coordinator (mathematics)
MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE10900 South 88th AvenuePalos Hills, IL 60465Ph 708/974-4300 x5380 Fax 708/974-5269Vernon Crawley, PresidentRaymond Lehner, Project Coordinator (allied health)
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OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE1600 East Golf RoadDes Plaines, IL 60016Ph 708/635-1600 Fax 708/635-1987Thomas TenHoave, PresidentAmy Blumenthal, Project Coordinator (Division 3)
ROCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE851 30th AvenueRochester, MN 55904-4999Ph 507/285-7210 Fax 507/285-7496Karen Nagle, PresidentPatricia Kraemer, Project Coordinator (art)
SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE444 West Third StreetDayton, OH 45402Ph 513/226-2500 Fax 513/449-5112David H. Ponitz, PresidentJohn Graham, Project Coordinator (child and familyeducation)
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at-risk studentscooperative educationstudent retention
COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE2200 West UniversityMcKinney, TX 75070
John H. Anthony, PresidentBarbara A. Eubsnlcs, Project DirectorPh 214/881-5735
PROJECT TITLE: Students with Education and Experience (SEE)
DESCRIPTION: Collin County Community College has built community by providing trainingmaterials to other community, technical, and junior colleges, enabling them to effectively replicate amodel cooperative education-based student retention program. Successful program components includea video, "Dreams at Risk," developed and used in the on-site programs; a national teleconference thatfeatured the SEE Program; and a panel that included representatives from business and industry, thelocal Quality Workforce Planning Agency, state legislator Wilhelmina Delco, and two of the AssociateColleges, El Paso Community College and Houston Community College. Presentations were given in15 locations around the nation, and several colleges have requested additional information andpersonalized assistance. Locally, the program continues to expand and is being developed into apre-Tech Prep program.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 20500El Paso, TX 79998Ph 915/594-2638Leonardo de la Garza, PresidentHarvey Ideus, Project Coordinator
HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGESP.O. Box 7849Houston, TX 77006Ph 718/868-0774Charles A. Green, ChancellorMarsi Liddell, Project Coordinator
LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE4000 East 30th AvenueEugene, OR 97405-0640Ph 503/747-4501 Fax 503/744-3970Jerry Moskus, PresidentBob Way, Project Coordinator
NEUMANN COLLEGEAston, PA 19014Ph 215/558-5584Nan B. Hechenberger, PresidentEllen Kaplan, Project Coordinator
ROGERS STATE COLLEGEWill Rogers & College HillClaremore, OK 74017-2099Ph 918/341-7510Richard H. Mosier, PresidentJeanie Newell, Project Coordinator
SKYLINE COLLEGE3300 College DriveSan Bruno, CA 94006Ph 415/355-7000Linda G. Salter, PresidentChester Jones, Project Coordinator
TARRANT COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGENORTHEAST828 Harwood RoadHurst, TX 76054Ph 817/281-7860Herman L. Crow, PresidentElizabeth Branch, Project Coordinator
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NORTH TEXAS COMMUNITY/JUNIOR COLLEGECONSORTIUMDept. of Higher/Adult Education UNTP.O. Box 13857Denton, TX 76203-3857Ph 317/565-2595Al Smith, Project Coordinator
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civic responsibilitycurriculum developmentethics in liberal artsfaculty development
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AURORA
16000 East Centre Tech ParkwayAurora, CO 80011-9036
Larry D. Carter, PresidentC. David Lisman, Project DirectorPh 303/360-4724
PROJECT TITLE: Ethics-Across-the-Curriculum: A Focus on Civic Responsibility
DESCRIPTION: Building on a successful project sponsored by the Fund for the Improvement ofPostsecondary Education, CCA will help Associate Colleges develop projects that emphasize the moraldimension of a liberal arts program with a focus on civic responsibility in the curriculum. Civicinitiatives and student civic field activities will be included. Other Beacon components include aweek-long seminar for Associate College coordinators, mentoring teams, and an international con-ference on faculty development.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF DENVERP.O. Box 173363Denver, CO 80217-3363Ph 303/556-2600 Fax 303/556-8555Byron N. McClenney, PresidentDiane Cyr, Project Coordinator
HAGERSTOWN JUNIOR COLLEGE751 Robinwood DriveHagerstown, MD 21740-6590Ph 301/790-2800 Fax 310/733-4229Norman P. Shea, PresidentMichael Parsons, Project Coordinator
HONOLULU COMMUNITY COLLEGE874 Dillingham BoulevardHonolulu, HI 96817Ph 808/845-9226 Fax 808/845-9713Peter R. Kessinger, ProvostDoric Little, Project Coordinator
PARTNER:
COLORADO CAMPUS COMPACTCommunity College of DenverP.O. Box 173363Denver, CO 80217-3363Ph 303/556-2600Brooke Beaird, Project Director
HUMBER COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS &TECHNOLOGY205 Humber College BoulevardNorth Campus, Box 1900Etobicoke, Ont. M9W 5L7 CanadaPh 416/675-3111 Fax 416/675-1523Robert A. Gordon, PresidentKen Harrison, Project Coordinator
JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE12345 College at QuiviraOverland Park, KS 66210Ph 913/469-8500 Fax 913/469-4409Charles J. Carlsen, PresidentHelen Burnstad, Project Coordinator
PIEDMONT VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGERoute 6, Box 1Charlottesville, VA 22901Ph 804/977-3900 Fax 804/296-8395Deborah M. DiCroce, PresidentKurt Gottschalk, Project Coordinator
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FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE3645 West 112th AvenueWestminster, CO 80030-2199
curriculum developmentenvironmental education
faculty developmentworkforce development
Thomas Gonzales, PresidentDavid Y. Boon, Project DirectorPh 303/466-8811 Fax 303/466-1623
PROJECT TITLE: Hazardous Materials Technology Assistance Program
DESCRIPTION: This project will help Associate Colleges in the development and implementation ofhazardous materials technology (HAZMATT) programs. Activities include the following: disseminationof curriculum content guides, syllabi, text bank files, tzxtbooks, and instructor manuals for seven corecourse; assistance with fast-track training programs for dislocated/unemployed workers; open tuitionfor Associate College instructors; expanded articulation agreements with four-year colleges; assistancewith site-specific needs of Associate Colleges; and development of a network for larger grant oppor-tunities.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
COLUMBIA BASIN COLLEGE2600 North 20th AvenuePasco, WA 99301Ph 509/547-0511 Fax 509/546-0401Marvin W. Weiss, PresidentKen Ferrigno, Project Coordinator
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA3200 East Cheyenne AvenueNorth Las Vegas, NV 89030-4296Ph 702/643-6060 Fax 702/643-6427Paul E. Meacham, PresidentDavid Hoggard, Project Coordinator
CUYAMACA COLLEGE2930 Jamacha RoadEl Cajon, CA 92019-4304Ph 619/670-1980 Fax 619/670-7240Samuel M. Ciccati, PresidentMike Hall, Project Coordinator
PARTNERS:
COLORADO CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT1536 Cole Boulevard, Building 4, Suite 330Golden, CO 80401Steve Eandi, Educational Director
MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE10900 South 88th AvenuePalos Hills, IL 60465Ph 708/974-4300 Fax 708/974-5269Vernon Crawley, PresidentRichard C. Hinckley, Project Coordinator
PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 19000Portland, OR 97219-0990Ph 503/244-6111 Fax 503/452-4960Daniel F. Moriarty, PresidentSonya McDowell, Project Contact
TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT WACO3801 Campus DriveWaco, TX 76705Ph 817/799-3611Don E. Goodwin, President
GEOTECH ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT, INC.1441 West 46th Avenue, Unit 17Denver, CO 80211Jerry Popeil, President
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ILLINOIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD509 South Sixth Street, Room 400Springfield, IL 62701-0128Cary A. Israel, Executive Director
McGRAW-HILL PROFESSIONAL BOOK GROUP11 West 19th StreetNew York, NYGail Halven, Senior Editor
PARTNERSHIP FOR ENVIRONMENTALTECHNOLGY EDUCATION (PETE)P.O. Box 808, L-209Livermore, CA 94551Ph 602/956-6099 Fax 602/956-9399Paul R. Dickinson, Secretary, PETE SteeringCommittee
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HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGESP.O. Box 7849Houston, TX 77270
curriculum developmenttransfer
Charles A. Green, PresidentCarol Brown, Project DirectorPh 713/940-4206
PROJECT TITLE: Building an Academic Partnership
DESCRIPTION: Community colleges in the TeXas Gulf Coast region, often the only point of entry tohigher education for many underrepresented groups, will define a common core of learning that canfoster student success and provide academic skills for transfer to a four-year institution. The Beaconproject will structure course content for two discipline areas and develop appropriate instructionalstrategies and assessment techniques to shape a positive learning atmosphere within the classroom.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
ALVIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE3110 Mustang RoadAlvin, TX 77511-4898Ph 713/331-6111 Fax 713/331-2064A. Rodney Allbright, PresidentJim Hale, Project Coordinator
BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE500 College DriveLake Jackson, TX 77566Ph 409/265-6131 Fax 409/265-2944John Grable, PresidentConnie Zettel, Project Coordinator
COLLEGE OF THE MAINLAND8001 Palmer HighwayTexas City, TX 77590Ph 409/938-1211 Fax 409/938-1306Larry Stanley, PresidentHenry D. Pope, Project Coordinator
GALVESTON COLLEGE4015 Avenue QGalveston, TX 77550Ph 409/763-6551 Fax 409/762-9367Marc A. Nigliazzo, PresidentMartha Oburn, Project Coordinator
LEE COLLEGE511 South Whiting StreetBaytown, TX 77520-4796Ph 713/427-5611 Fax 713/425-6307J.B. Whiteley, Interim PresidentSally Griffith, Project Coordinator 2
NORTH HARRIS-MONTGOMERY COMMUNITYCOLLEGE DISTRICT250 North Bely, Suite 300Houston, TX 77060Ph 713/591-3500 Fax 713/591-3513John E. Pickelman, ChancellorDebbie Mottsman, Project Coordinator
SAN JACINTO COLLEGE DISTRICT8060 Spencer HighwayPasadena, TX 77505Ph 713/998-6100 Fax 713/479-8127Tom S. Sewell, ChancellorRichard Bailey, Project Coordinator
TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY3100 CleburneHouston, TX 77204Ph 713/527-7011William Harris, President
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, UNIVERSITY PARK4800 CalhounHouston, TX 77204Ph 713/743-1000Richard Pickering, PresidentSusan Zwieg, Project Coordinator
WHARTON COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE911 Boling HighwayWharton, TX 77488Ph 409/532-4560 Fax 409/532-2201Elbert C. Hutchins, PresidentJim Coats, Project Coordinator
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curriculum developmentelectronic networksinternational education
KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
6767 West 0 AvenueKalamazoo, MI 49009-9606Ph 616/372-5000
Marilyn J. Schlack, PresidentTheo Sypris, Project DirectorPh 616/372-5283 Fax 616/375-1908
PROJECT TITLE: Building Community for an Interdependent World among Michigan CommunityColleges
DESCRIPTION: Led by Kalamazoo Valley, eight Michigan colleges are creating the InternationalEducation Consortium of Southern Michigan Community Colleges to establish aelectronic network ofcommunication and activities to sLengthen their international education curricula. Through collabora-tive efforts, the colleges maximize their investment and improve the quality of international programson each of the eight campuses. Project components include curriculum workshops and colloquia, globalawareness activities, and development ofinternational modules to infuse into existing courses.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
DELTA COLLEGEGlobal/International EducationUniversity Center, MI 48710Ph 517/686-9485 Fax-517/686=87.36Don Carlyon, PresidentBarbara Tedrow, Project Coordinator
JACKSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE2111 Emmons RoadJackson, MI 49201Ph 517/787-0800 x215 Fax 517/789-1623Clyde E. LeTarte, PresilentJoyce E. Lockman, Project Coordinator
KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE450 North AvenueBattle Creek, MI 49017Ph 616/965-3931 Fax 616/968-9020Paul Olm, PresidentJohn Smith, Project Coordinator
MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE14500 Twelve Mile RoadWarren, MI 48093Ph 313/445-7281 Fax 313/445-7157Albert L.Lorenzo, PresidentSusan Calkins, Project Coordinator
MOTT (CHARLES STEWART)COMMUNITY COLLEGE1401 East Curt StreetFlint, MI 48502Ph 313/762-0200 Fax 313/762-0257Allen Arnold, PresidentJoseph Wise, Project Coordinator
OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGEPED Administration Center2480 Opdyke RoadBloomfield Hills, MI 48303Ph 313/544-5526 Fax 313/540-1834Patsy Fulton, ChancellorGeorge Keith, Project Coordinator
ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE323 Erie StreetPort Huron, MI 48061Ph 313/984-3881 Fax 313/984-2852R. Ernest Dear, PresidentVirginia Pillsbury, Project Coordinator
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KAPIOLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE
4303 Diamond Head RoadHonolulu, HI 96816Ph 808/734-9111
curriculum developmentdiversity
educational partnershipsinternationalizing curriculum
multicultural education
John Morton, ProvostRobert Franco, Project DirectorPh 808/735-8255 Fax 808/734-9287
PROJECT TITLE: Beyond the Classroom: International Education in Community Colleges
DESCRIPTION: Kapiolani Community College has developed a project aimed at coordinating effortsamong community colleges to internationalise their institutions. By pooling the experience andresources of KCC and the Associate Colleges, the project provides information and guidance toinstitutions interested in internationalizing their curricula, developing exchange programs, developinginternational education resource centers, promoting student and community involvement, and develop-ing and expanding foreign language instruction, with a particular focus on the Asia/Pacific region. Theproject's four-volume monograph series, Beyond the Classrocm: International Education in America'sCommunity Colleges, covers internationalizing the curriculum and campus, making links with Asiaand the Pacific, and working with business. A 1992 conference pursued issues raised in the monographsand supported networking activities.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE11460 Warner AvenueFountain Valley, CA 92708Ph 714/546-7600 Fax 714/241-6248William M. Vega, PresidentRichard Brightman, Project Coordinator
FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE1825 North BluemoundAppleton, WI 54913Ph 414/735-5600 Fax 414/735-2582Stanley J. Spanbauer, PresidentCarolyn Mewhorter, Project Coordinator
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE15744 Golden West StreetHuntington Beach, CA 92647Ph 714/892-7711 Fax 714/895-8243Judith Valles, PresidentRichard Brightman, Project Coordinator
KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE6767 West 0 AvenueKalamazoo, MI 49009Ph 616/372-5283 Fax 616/375-1908Marilyn J. Schlack, PresidentTheo Sypris, Project Coordinator
LEEWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE95-045 Ala IkePearl City, HI 96782Ph 808/455-0011 Fax 808/455-0011Barbara B. Polk, ProvostKathy Hyane-Brown, Project Coordinator
MAUI COMMUNITY COLLEGE310 Kaahumanu AvenueKahului, HI 96732Ph 808/244-9181 Fax 808/956-3763Clyde Sakamoto, Provost and Project Coordinator
NORTHERN MARIANAS COLLEGEBox 1250Saipan MP 96950Ph 670/234-6932 Fax 670/234-0759Agnes Manglona McPhetres, PresidentBarbara Moir, Project Coordinator
WINDWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE45720 Keaahala RoadKaneohe, HI 96744Ph 808/235-0077Peter T. Dyer, ProvostMike Garcia, Project Coordinator
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diversityleadership development
KENTUCKY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM
Bre ckin.ridge HallUniversity of KentuckyLexington, KY 40506Ph 606/257-4339Ben Carr, Chancellor
LEXINGTON COMMUNITY COLLEGEOswald Building, Cooper DriveLexington, KY 40506-0235Ph 606/257-4831 Fax 606/257-4339Allen G. Edwards, President andProject Director
PROJECT TITLE: A Leadership Academy for Kentucky's Community Colleges
DESCRIPTION: Led by Lexington Community College, the 14 institutions in the Kentucky Com-munity College System have developed a Leadership Academy designed to: (1) develop leaders for astatewide Community College System from the ranks of community college faculty and staff; (2)increase the number of women and minorities in leadership roles at all levels, especially for the Deanand President levels; and (3) develop a model of leadership training and networking that can bereplicated in other states. Participants develop both personal and professional goals related to leader-ship roles in community colleges, and college presidents demonstrate a sense of commitment toleadership development. A Summer Institute provides participants with opportunities for learningabout the Community College System, developing leadership skills, developing a peer network, andexamining national and state issues in the community college movement, government, and business.A semester internship and retreat program provides participants with experience in a leadership role.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
ASHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE1400 College DriveAshland, KY 41101Ph 606/329-2999 Fax 606/325-8124Anthony Newberry, President and ProjectCoordinator
ELIZABETHTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGECollege Street RoadElizabethtown, KY 42701Ph 502/769-2371 Fax 502/769-1618Charles E. Stebbins, President and ProjectCoordinator
HAZARD COMMUNITY COLLEGEGeneral DeliveryHazard, ICY 41701Ph 606/436-5721 Fax 606/436-5723G. Edward Hughes, President and ProjectCoordinator
HENDERSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE2660 South Green StreetHenderson, KY 42420Ph 502/827-1867 Fax 606/827-8635Patrick R. Lake, President and Project Coordinator
HOPKINSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGENorth Drive, P.O. Box 2100Hopkinsville, KY 42240Ph 502/886-3921 Fax 502/886-0237Jim Kerley, President and Project Coordinator
JEFFERSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE109 East BroadwayLouisville, KY 40202Ph 502/584-0181 Fax 502/584-0181 x115Ronald J. Horvath, President and ProjectCoordinator
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MADISONVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEUniversity DriveMadisonville, KY 42431Ph 502/821-2250 Fax 502/821-8553Arthur D. Stumpf, President and ProjectCoordinator
MAYSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGERoute 2Maysville, KY 41056Ph 606/759-7141 Fax 606/759-7174James C. Shires, President and Project Coordinator
OWENSBORO COMMUNITY COLLEGE920 Frederica StreetOwensboro, KY 42301Ph 502/684-5004John McGuire, President and Project Coordinator
PADUCAH COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 7380Paducah, KY 42002Ph 502/544-9200 Fax 502/554-1051Donald J. Clemens, President and ProjectCoordinator
PRESTONBURG COMMUNITY COLLEGEBert Combs DrivePrestonburg, KY 41653Ph 606/886-3863 Fax 606/886-2677Henry A. Campbell, Jr., President and ProjectCoordinator
SOMERSET COMMUNITY COLLEGEMonticello StreetSomerset, KY 42501Ph 606/679-8501 Fax 606/679-5139Rollin J. Watson, President and Project Director
SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE300 College RoadCumberland, KY 40823Ph 606/589-4941C. Bruce Ayers, President and Project Coordinator
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LAKE MICHIGAN COLLEGE2755 East Napier AvenueBenton Harbor, MI 49022-1899Ph 616/927-3571
Anne E. Mulder, PresidentCharmaine Kibler, Project DirectorPh 616/927-3571 x8155 Fax 616/927-6585
PROJECT TITLE: Developing Winners in Our Communities Partnerships for At-Risk Students inUrban/Rural Schools
DESCRIPTION: Lake Michigan College has developed a project to organize successful early interven-tion programs that positively impact the educational future of at-risk youth. The comprehensiveprogram can be adapted and implemented in communities throughout the country. Key elements ofthis project include: (1) a sponsor program for each identified at-risk student; (2) an educational trustprogram for at-risk youth modeled after the Michigan Educational Trust; (3) curricular materials,program manuals, videos, and evaluation materials; (4) symposia to provide training necessary toimplement the program on Associate College campuses; and (5) ongoing consultation to AssociateColleges for effective program implementation.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY19351 West Washington StreetGrayslake, IL 60030Ph 708/223-6601 Fax 708/223-9371Daniel J. LaVista, PresidentO'Neida Henry, Project Coordinator
GRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE143 Bostwick Avenue N.E.Grand Rapids, MI 49503Ph 616/771-4155 Fax 616/771-4100Richard W. Calkins, PresidentAudrey Lynn Moyfield, Project Coordinator
JACKSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE2111 Emmons RoadJackson, MI 49201Ph 517/787-0800 Fax 517/789-1623Clyde E. LeTarte, PresidentAnnette Householder, Project Coordinator
KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE6767 West 0 AvenueKalamazoo, MI 49009Ph 616/372-5349 Fax 616/375-1908Marilyn Schlack, PresidentRebd Poulson, Project Coordinator
SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE15800 South State StreetSouth Holland, IL 60473Ph 708/210-5709 x709 Fax 708/596-9957Richard W. Fonte, PresidentHolly Sadowski, Project Coordinator
WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE4800 East Huron River DriveP.O. Box D-1Ann Arbor, MI 48106-0978Ph 313/973-3464Gundar A. Myron, PresidentArnett Chisholm, Project Coordinator
WAUBONSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGERoute 47 at Harter RoadSugar Grove, IL 60554Ph 708/466-4811 x679 Fax 708/466-7550John J. Swalec, PresidentGonzalo Arroyo, Project Coordinator
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MARICOPA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM
2411 West 14th StreetTempe, AZ 85281-6941Ph 602/731-8000
PROJECT TITLE: Urban Education Coalitions
at-risk studentsdiversity
student retentionurban coalitions
Paul A. Elsner, ChancellorJanet Beauchamp, Project DirectorPh 602/731-8028 Fax 602/731-8111
DESCRIPTION: The Maricopa Community College System has developed a project aimed at helpingother urban community college systems adapt and replicate a model for creating innovative communitycoalitions. The Associate Colleges represent the metropolitan urban areas of Chicago, Los Angeles,Oakland, San Jose, and Orlando. A combined focus of the project targets at-risk students and K-12restructuring for student retention. Related objectives of the Beacon coalitions are to pool communityresources; promote trust and information flow between and among institutions; improve accountability;increase student success; stabilize enrollment; and support the flow of students through the K-16education pipeline. The project activities include creating a training manual based on the currentMaricopa coalition model and conducting training meetings and other technical assistance for theAssociate Colleges.
MARICOPA COMMUNITY COLLEGES:
GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE108 North 40th StreetPhoenix, AZ 85034Ph 602/275-8500 Fax 602/392-5329Phillip D. Randolph, President
GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE6000 West Olive AvenueGlendale, AZ 85302Ph 602/435-3000 Fax 602/435-3329John R. Waltrip, President
MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE1833 West Southern StreetMesa, AZ 85202Ph 602/461-7000 Fax 602/461-7804Larry Christiansen, President
PARADISE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE18401 North 32nd AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85032Ph 602/493-2600 Fax 602/493-2978John A. Cordova, President
PHOENIX COLLEGE1202 West Thomas RoadPhoenix, AZ 85013Ph 602/264-2492 Fax 602/285-7700Myrna Harrison, President
RIO SALADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE640 North First AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85003Ph 602/223-4000 Fax 602/223-4329Linda Thor, President
SCOTTSDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE9000 East ChaparralScottsdale, AZ 35253Ph 602/423-6000 Fax 602/423-6200Arthur W. Decabooter, President
SOUTH MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE7050 South 24th StreetPhoenix, AZ 85040Ph 602/243-8000 Fax 602/243-8329Raul Cardenas, President
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CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO226 West Jackson Boulevard, 14th Floor
Chicago, IL 60606-6998Ph 312/855-3034 Fax 312/855-8186
Homer Franklin, Chief Administrative Officerand Project Coordinator
CHICAGO CITY-WIDE COLLEGE226 West Jackson Boulevard, 10th FloorChicago, IL 60606-6998Ph 312/641-2595 Fax 312/368-6030John R. Wozniak, Interim President
HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE30 East Lake StreetChicago, IL 60601Ph 312/781-9430 Fax 312/263-7928Bernice J. Miller, President
KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE6800 South Wentworth AvenueChicago, IL 60621Ph 312/962-3200 Fax 312/962-9116Harold Pates, President
MALCOLM X COLLEGE1900 West Van Buren StreetChicago, IL 60612Ph 312/942-3000 Fax 312/738-5847Zerrie Campbell, President
OLIVE HARVEY COLLEGE10001 South WoodlawnChicago, IL 60628Ph 312/568-3700 Fax 312/660-4846Homer D. Franklin, President
RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE7500 South Pulaski RoadChicago, IL 60652Ph 312/735-3000 Fax 312/838-4876William P. Conway, President
TRUMAN (HARRY S.) COLLEGE1145 West Wilson AvenueChicago, IL 60640Ph 312/878-1700 Fax 312/989-6135Wallace B. Appelson, President
WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE3400 North Austin AvenueChicago, IL 60634Ph 312/777-7900 Fax 312/794-4982Ray LeFevour, President
LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT617 West Seventh StreetLos Angeles, CA 90017
Ph 213/891-2000 Fax 213/891-2393Donald Phelps, Chancellor
Rosaline Goddard, Project Coordinator
EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE1301 Brooklyn AvenueMonterey Park, CA 91754Ph 213/265-8650 Fax 213/265-8829Omero Suarez, President
LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE855 North Vermont AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90029Ph 213/669-4000Jose Roblado, President
LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE1111 Figueroa PlaceWilmington, CA 90744Ph 213/518-1000 Fax 213/834-1882James L. Heinselman, President
LOS ANGELES MISSION COLLEGE1212 San Fernando RoadSan Fernando, CA 91340Ph 818/365.8271Lowell J. Erickson, President
LOS ANGELES PIERCE COLLEGE6201 Winnetka AvenueWoodland Hills, CA 91371Ph 818/347-0551 Fax 818/710-9844Daniel G. Means, President
LOS ANGELES SOUTHWEST COLLEGE1600 West Imperial HighwayLos Angeles, CA 90047Ph 213/777-2225Carolyn G. Williams, President
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LOS ANGELES TRADE-TECHNICAL COLLEGE400 West Washington BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90015Ph 213/744-9500Thomas L. Stev6ns, Jr., President
LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE5800 Fulton AvenueVan Nuys, CA 91401Ph 818/781-1200 Fax 818/710-9844Mary E. Lee, President
WEST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE4800 Freshman DriveCulver City, CA 90230Ph 213/287-4200Evelyn Wong, President
PERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT333 East Eighth Street
Oakland, CA 94606Ph 510/466-7200 Fax 510/835-4078
Robert Scannell, ChancellorJack Daniels, Project Coordinator
Ph 510/464-3196
COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA555 Atlantic AvenueAlameda, CA 94501Ph 510/522-7221 Fax 510/769-6019Marie Smith, President
LANEY COLLEGE900 Fallon StreetOakland, CA 94607Ph 510/834-5740 Fax 510/464-3418Odell Johnson, President
MERRITT COLLEGE12500 Campus DriveOakland, CA 94619Ph 510/531-4911 Fax 510/436-2405Donald Hongisto, President
VISTA COLLEGE2020 Milvia StreetBerkeley, CA 94704Ph 510/841-8431 Fax 510/841-7333Barbara A. Beno, President
SAN JOSE/EVERGREEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT4750 San Felipe RoadSan Jose, CA 95135
Ph 408/270-6402Ronald Kong, Chancellor
VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 3028
Orlando, FL 32802-3028Ph 407/423-6333 Fax 407/423-6414
Paul Gianini, Jr., President
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institutional effectivenessstudent assessment
MASSACHUSETTS BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
50 Oakland StreetWellesley Hills, MA 02181
Roger A. Van Winkle, PresidentMarjory A. Stewart, Project DirectorArnie M. Goodwin, Project CoordinatorPh 617/237-1100 Fax 617/239-1047
PROJECT TITLE: The Undergraduate Experience: Massachusetts Community Colleges BuildingCommunity by Assessing the Outcomes
DESCRIPTION: The Massachusetts Bay Community College worked with six Associate Colleges inthe state community college system to help them use a student and institutional assessment programas a model to supplement and/or replace their existing assessment strategies to meet their individualcampus goals. The purpose was to enable them to respond more concisely to the Massachusetts Boardof Regents assessment requirements. The model calls for establishment of an Assessment Task Forceat each Associate College, which will later help replicate the model in one or more of the remainingMassachusetts community colleges. Other features of the project include a three-day workshop toprepare plans of act:on to implement assessment programs. The Beacon College serves as "coach" andresource during the planning and implementation process. Each campus will develop an AssessmentResource Center containing current literature on outcomes assessment and institutional effectiveness.
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BUNKER HILL COMMUNITY COLLEGENew Rutherford AvenueCharlestown, MA 02129Ph 617/241-8600 Fax 617/241-8600 x402Piedad F. Robertson, PresidentJudith Sanford-Harris, Project Coordinator
CAPE COD COMMUNITY COLLEGERoute 132West Barnstable, MA 02668Ph 508/362-2131 Fax 508/362-8638Richard Kraus, PresidentRichard K. Nastri, Project CoordinatorHelen M. O'Conner, Project Coordinator
MT. WACHUSETT COMMUNITY COLLEGE444 Green StreetGardner, MA 01440Ph 617/632-6600 Fax 617/632-8295Daniel M. Asquino, PresidentPaul A. Susen, Project Coordinator
NORTHERN ESSEX COMMUNITY COLLEGEElliot WayHaverhill, MA 01830Ph 508/374-3900John R. Dimitry, PresidentDavid B. Kelley, Project Coordinator
QUIGSIGAMOND COMMUNITY COLLEGE670 W. Boylston StreetWorcester, MA 01606Ph 508/853-2300 Fax 508/852-6943Clifford ?. Peterson, PresidentJohn A. Doon, Project Coordinator
SPRINGFIELD TECHNICAL COMMUNITYCOLLEGEArmory SquareSpringfield, MA 01105Ph 413/781-7822Andrew M. Scibelli, PresidentGeorgena A. Van Strat, Project Coordinator
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METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
P.O. Box 3777Omaha, NE 68103-0777
diversityleadership
J. Richard Gilliland, PresidentMary-Margaret Simpson, Project DirectorLynn Smith, MCC Project CoordinatorPh 402/449-8424 Fax 402/449-8332
PROJECT TITLE: Building a Community of Diverse Leadership: Clearinghouse for Exemplary Practicesin Leadership Diversity
DESCRIPTION: MCC's Clearinghouse for Exemplary Practices in Leadership Diversity provides awide range of focused activities to assist nine Associate Colleges within the consortium to developindividually designed programs in valuing diversity and building diverse leadership teams at eachcollege. Leadership diversity encompasses such issues as managemerit, staff development, equalopportunity, open access, and multiculturalism. Additional project activities include a newsletter,bibliographic resource list, and teleconference. The Clearinghouse approach as well as the projectsundertaken at each Associate College will serve as models for replication nationwide as communitycolleges work to develop new leadership teams for the 21st century.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 14056Austin, TX 78714Ph 512/483-7610 Fax 512/483-7786Dan Angel, PresidentExalton Delco, Project Coordinator
CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGEHastings CampusP.O. Box 1024Hastings, NE 68902-1024Ph 402/461-2450Joseph W. Preusser, PresidentVikki Jaeger, Project Director
FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE3645 West 112th AvenueWestminster, CO 80030-2199Ph 303/466-8811 Fax 303/466-1623Tom Gonzales, PresidentJohn Chin, Project Director
HENNEPIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE9200 Flying Cloud DriveEden Prairie, MN 55347Ph 612/550-3100 Fax 612/550-7299Ronald M. Carter, SuperintendentSharon Grossbach, Project Coordinator
KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE6301 Kirkwood Boulevard S.W.P.O. Box 2068Cedar Rapids, IA 52406Ph 319/398-5615 Fax 319/398-5502Norman Nielsen, PresidentLois Nanke, Project Coordinator
MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGEDowntown Education Center211 N. Carroll Room 307Madison, WI 53703Ph 608/258-2452 Fax 608/246-6700Beverly Simone, PresidentDeborah Newsome, Project Coordinator
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGESAdministrative Center, System Office3200 BroadwayKansas City, MO 64111Ph 816/756-0220William J.Mann, ChancellorChris A. Butler, Project Coordinator
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WESTERN IOWA TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE4647 Stone AvenueP.O. Box 265Sioux City, IA 51102Ph 712/274-6241 Fax 712/274-6238Robert Dunker, PresidentLarry Bolanos, Project Coordinator
WESTERN NEBRASKA COMMUNITY COLLEGE1601 East 27th Street, N.E.Scottsbluff, NE 69361Ph 308/635-6032 Fax 308/635-6100John M. Harms, PresidentJane Hunter, Project Coordinator
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instructional technology
MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - SOUTH
11011 S.W. 104 StreetMiami, FL 33176-3393
Robert McCabe, PresidentRoberta Stokes, Project DirectorPh 305/237-2567 Fax 305/347-2658
PROJECT TITLE: Building Community in the Classroom through MuldmediaTechnology in Feeder High
Schools
DESCRIPTION: This Miami-Dade project assists feeder high schools in integrating multimediainstruction into the curriculum. It provides training in the technology by sharing strategies forimplementing the technology in the teaching/learning process, and also provides resources andmaterials for ongoing development. Other project components include a Institute on IntegratingMultimedia into the Curriculum for all Associate Colleges, workshops for the high schools, anddevelopment of a multimedia product such as a videodisc for use in the Associate Colleges and feederschools.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
BROWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGEFt. Lauderdale Center225 East Las Olas BoulevardFt. Lauderdale, FL 33301Ph 305/475-6500 Fax 305/761-7500Willis Holcombe, PresidentKathy Gerstman, Project Director
LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE4000 East 30th AvenueEugene, OR 97405-0640Ph 503/747-4501 Fax 503/744-3970Jerry Moskus, PresidentLinda Loft, Project Director
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITYCOLLEGEP.O. Box 67Perkinston, MS 39573Ph 601/928-5211 Fax 601/928-6386Barry L. Mellinger, PresidentWilliam Martins, Project Director
MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 9720Rochester, NY 14623-0720Ph 716/292-2000 Fax 716/272-9924Peter Spina, PresidentCarol Adams, Project Director
PARADISE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE18401 North 32nd StreetPhoenix, AZ 85032Ph 602/493-2600 Fax 602/493-2978John A. Cordova, PresidentMary Lou Mosley, Project Director
PHOENIX COLLEGE1202 West Thomas RoadPhoenix, AZ 85013Ph 602/264-2492 Fax 602/285-7700Myrna Harrison, PresidentJanet Gesin, Project Director
TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF THE LOWCOUNTRYP.O. Box 1288100 South Ribaut RoadBeaufort, SC 29901-1288Ph 803/525-8246 Fax 803/525-8330Anne S. McNutt, PresidentFred Seitz, Project Director
VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 3028Orlando, FL 32802-3028Ph 407/423-6333 Fax 407/423-6414Paul C. Gianini, Jr., PresidentSusan Kelly, Project Director
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international educationstudent leadershipstudent orientationstudent retention
MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE155 Mill RoadP.O. Box 3050Edison, NJ 08818-3050
Flora Mancuso Edwards, PresidentM. Eileen Hansen, Project DirectorPh 908/548-6000 Fax 908/494-8244
PROJECT TITLE: Regional Orientation and Leadership Training Network for LanguageMinorityStudents at New Jersey Community Colleges
DESCRIPTION: Middlesex County College has developed a student orientation and leadership train-ing program for international students that helps with retention. Students and faculty from five othercommunity colleges have participated in an overnight orientation as a prelude to similar programsbeing developed at the other institutions. Regional orientations and a handbook on orientation areother project components.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
ATLANTIC COMMUNITY COLLEGERoute 322, Black Horse PikeMays Landing, NJ 08830Ph 609/625-1111 Fax 609/343-4900William A. Orth, PresidentYechiel Lehavy, Project Coordinator
BURLINGTON COUNTY COLLEGEPemberton-Browns Mills RoadPemberton, NJ 08068Ph 609/894-9311 Fax 609/894-0183Robert Messina, PresidentCarole Gavin, Project Coordinator
COUNTY COLLEGE OF MORRISRoute 10 & Center Grove RoadRandolph, NJ 07869Ph 201/361-5000 Fax 201/328-1282Edward J. Yaw, PresidentSam Pfaffenroth, Project Director
CUMBERLAND COUNTY COLLEGEP.O. Box 517Vineland, NJ 08360Ph 609/691-8600 Fax 609/691-6157Philip S. Phelon, PresidentNancy Kozak, Project Coordinator
RARITAN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 3300Somerville, NJ 08876Ph 201/526-1200 Fax 201/231-8811S. Charles Irace, PresidentTulsi R. Maharkan, Project Coordinator
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MIDLANDS TECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Box 2408Columbia, SC 29202
assessmentinstitutional effectiveness
James L. Hudgins, PresidentDelinea Cannon, Project CoordinatorPh 803/638-7600 Fax 803/738-7821
PROJECT TITLE: Determining the Community College's Effectiveness: Developing Community-
Specific Models
DESCRIPTION: The Midlands Tech project focuses on a campus-wide assessment model suitable for
use by community colleges with varying student enrollments in both urban and rural settings. Theproject involved the following: designing and piloting assessment methodologies; developing faculty
expertise in external program review; training college personnel on using assessment results for
decision-making; and developing a clearinghouse on assessment information. Resulting assessmentinstruments and methodologies are appropriate for general education, assessment of the major,undergraduate retention, student development, and other support services such as library, financial
processes, administrative support, and placement.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
AIKEN TECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Drawer 696Aiken, SC 29802Ph 803/593-9231 Fax 803/593-6641Paul L. Blowers, PresidentCharles Parker, Project Coordinator
CHESTERFIELD-MARLBORO TECHNICALCOLLEGEP.O. Drawer 1007Cheraw, SC 29520Ph 803/537-5286 Fax 803/537-6148Ronald W. Hampton, PresidentJackie Brooks, Project Coordinator
DENMARK TECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Box 327Denmark, SC 29042Ph 803/793-3301 Fax 803/793-5942Douglas Brister, PresidentCarolyn Fennell, Project Coordinator
FLORENCE-DARLINGTON TECHNICALCOLLEGEP.O. Drawer 8000Florence, SC 29501Ph 803/661-8110 Fax 803/661-8011Michael B. McCall, PresidentTerry Alexander, Project Coordinator
GREENVILLE TECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Box 5616Greenville, SC 29606Ph 803/250-8000 Fax 803/250-8477Thomas E. Barton, Jr., PresidentF.M. Rogers, Project Coordinator
HORRY-GEORGETOWN TECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Box 1966Conway, SC 29526Ph 803/347-3186 Fax 803/347-4207D. Kent Sharples, PresidentFoster Fowler, Project Coordinator
ORANGEBURG-CALHOUN TECHNICALCOLLEGE3250 St. Matthews RoadOrangeburg, SC 29115Ph 803/536-0311 Fax 803/531-4364Marion R. Groomes, PresidentNancy Coleman, Project Coordinator
PIEDMONT TECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Box 1467, Emerald RoadGreenwood, SC 29648Ph 8031223-8357 Fax 803/941-8555Lex D. Walters, PresidentDick Shelton, Project Coordinator
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SPARTANBURG TECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Drawer 4386Spartanburg, SC 29305Ph 803/591-3600 Fax 803/591-3642Jack A. Powers, PresidentTeko Pulemi, Project Coordinator
SUMTER AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE506 North Guignard DriveSumter, SC 29150Ph 803/778-1961 Fax 803/773-4859Herbert C. Robbins, PresidentKay Rhoads, Project Coordinator
TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF THE LOWCOUNTRYP.O. Box 1288Beaufort, SC 29902-1288Ph 803/525-8233 Fax 803/525-8330Anne S. McNutt, President
TRI-COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Box 587, Highway 76Pendleton, SC 29670Ph 803/572-6111 Fax 803/646-8256Donald C. Garrison, PresidentAnn Libby, Project Coordinator
TRIDENT TECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Box 10367Charleston, SC 29411Ph 803/572-6111 Fax 803/572-6109Charles W. Branch, PresidentRich Johnson, Project Coordinator
WILLIAMSBURG TECHNICAL COLLEGE601 Lane RoadKingstree, SC 29556Ph 803/354-7423 Fax 803/354-7269John T. Wynn, PresidentBeverly Grossman, Project Coordinator
YORK TECHNICAL COLLEGEU.S. 21 BypassRock Hill, SC 29730Ph 803/327-8000 Fax 803/327-8059Dennis F. Merrell, PresidentArno Helms, Project Coordinator
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OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE1600 East Golf RoadDes Plaines, IL 60016
critical literacyfaculty development
interdisciplinary curriculum
Thomas TenHoeve, PresidentAlan Rubin, Project DirectorRichard Storinger, Project DirectorPh 708/635-1917 Fax 708/635-1987
PROJECT TITLE: Critical Literacy Institute
DESCRIPTION: Oakton is helping A3sociate Colleges create faculty development programs in whichfaculty members are trained in integrating critical thinking, reading, and writing into courses acrossthe curriculum. A Critical Literacy Institute has five major objectives: to acquire new strategies forcreating a critical literacy classroom; to create portfolios that include assignments, texts, etc.; to designor redesign faculty development efforts to enhance the teaching of critical literacy; to create an activenetwork of working relationships among colleges; and to develop personal relationships that helpstudents learn to be critical thinkers. Other project activities include a national conference on criticalliteracy.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE3550 Anderson StreetMadison, WI 53704-2599Ph 608/246.6100 Fax 608/246-6700Beverly Simone, PresidentCarol Holmes, Project Coordinator
MONTGOMERY COLLEGE51 Mannakee StreetRockville, MD 20850Ph 301/251-7411 Fax 3011251-7937Robert E. Peri lla, PresidentChristine McMahon, Project Coordinator
NORTH ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGEPioneer RidgeHarrison, AR 72601Ph 501/743-3000 Fax 5011743-3577Bill Baker, PresidentJoan Lipsmeyer, Project Coordinator
NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE1000 West Garden AvenueCoeur d'Alene, ID 83814Ph 208/769-3300 Fax 208/765-2761Robert Bennett, PresidentKathleen Baird, Project Coordinator
NORTH LAKE COLLEGE5001 North McArthur BoulevardIrving, TX 75038-3899Ph 214/659-5230 Fax 214/659-5219Jim Horton, PresidentYvonne Abatso, Project Coordinator
OWENSBORO COMMUNITY COLLEGE4800 New Hartford RoadOwensboro, KY 42303Ph 502/686-4400John McGuire, PresidentJennifer Stevens, Project Coordinator
TRUMAN (HARRY S.) COLLEGE1145 West Wilson AvenueChicago, IL 60640Ph 312/878-1700 Fax 312/989-6135Wallace B. Appleson, PresidentBarbara Kessel, Project Coordinator
WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COLLEGE1200 West Algonquin RoadPalatine, IL 60067-7398Ph 708/397-3000 Fax 708/397-8996Paul N. Thompson, PresidentLee Vogel, Project Coordinator
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classroom assessment techniquesinstructional materialspro-diversity
RIO HONDO COLLEGE3600 Workman Mill RoadWhittier, CA 90608
Alex A. Sanchez, PresidentCarol A. Sigala, Project DirectorPh 310/699-7386 Fax 310/908-3431
PROJECT TITLE: The Community of the Future is the Classroom of Today: Using Classroom Assessment
Techniques for Pro-Diversity Strategies
DESCRIPTION: In order to address the changing classroom in "new majority" communities, thisproject implements an approach proven effective at Rio Hondo College: pro-diversity techniques thatincrease the spectrum of represented groups in pedagogies and materials in the classroom. Theapproach complements classroom assessment techniques and promotes inclusiveness and pro-diversityawareness of all students in these classes. The project includes awareness and training workshops anda resource collection of materials and techniques.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
CERRITOS COLLEGE11110 Alondra BoulevardNorwalk, CA 90630-6298Ph 310/860-2451 Fax 310/860-9680Ernest A. Martinez, PresidentJackie Lemen, Project Co-CoordinatorCesi Medina, Project Co-Coordinator
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT43500 Monterey AvenuePalm Desert, CA 92260Ph 619/346-8041David George, PresidentDiane Ramirez, Project Coordinator
CUESTA COLLEGEP.O. Box 8106San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106Ph 808/546-3100 Fax 805/546-3904Grace N. Mitchell, PresidentDarlene Smith, Project Coordinator
MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE1100 North Grand AvenueWalnut, CA 91789Ph 714/594-5611 Fax 714/594-8060William Feddersen, President and ProjectCoordinator
OXNARD COLLEGE4000 South Rose AvenueOxnard, CA 93033Ph 805/986-5808 Fax 805/986-5806Elise D. Schneider, PresidentCheryl Shearer, Project Coordinator
PALOMAR COLLEGE1140 West Mission RoadSan Marcos, CA 92069-1487Ph 619/744-1150 Fax 619/744-8123George R. Boggs, PresidentPatrick Schwerdtfeger, Project Coordinator
RANCHO SANTIAGO COLLEGESanta Ana Campus17th and BristolSanta Ana, CA 92706Ph 714/564-6462 Fax 714/564-6379Robert Jensen, ChancellorJulie Slark, Project Coordinator
SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE721 Cliff DriveSanta Barbara, CA 93109Ph 805/965-0581 Fax 805/963-7222Peter R. MacDougall, PresidentJim Stevens, Project Coordinator
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VENTURA COLLEGE4667 Telegraph RoadVentura, CA 93003Ph 805/654-6400 Fax 805/654-6466Robert W. Long, PresidentMike Seely, Project Coordinator
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honors studentsleadership
ROCKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE145 College RoadSuffern, NY 10901
F. Thomas Clark, PresidentLibby Bay, Project Co-DirectorNancy Hazelton, Project Co-DirectorPh 914/5744338
PROJECT TITLE: Recognizing Scholarly Activity by Honors Students: Regional Conferences
DESCRIPTION: Rockland's model honors program is the basis ofits Beacon project, which will sponsorscholarly conferences for honors students from two-year colleges within the Middle Atlantic Region.The conferences will recognize students' independent research and scholarly presentation. Facultyjuries will select student papers to be presented and distinguished researchers will act as chief judges,with awards going to both students and faculty mentors.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
BERGEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE400 Paramus RoadParamus, NJ 07652Ph 201/447-7100 Fax 201/447-9042Jose Lopez-Isa, President and Project Director
BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGECounty College of MonmouthNewman Springs RoadLincroft, NJ 07738Ph 201/842-1900 Fax 201/576-1643Peter F. Burnham, PresidentCharles E. Gotsch, Project Director
CATONSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE800 South Rolling RoadCatonsville, MD 21228Ph 410/455-6050 Fax 410/455-4411Frederick J. Walsh, PresidentMary Hines, Project Director
DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGEState University of New York53 Pendell RoadPoughkeepsie, NY 12601-1595Ph 914/471-4500 Fax 914/471-8467Jerry A. Lee, PresidentJudith Kohl, Project Director
HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE401 Thomas Run RoadBel Air, MD 21015-1698Ph 410/836-4000 Fax 410/836-4197Richard J. Pappas, PresidentJulius Nimmons, Project Director
KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFCUNYOriental BoulevardManhattan BeachBrooklyn, NY 11235Ph 718/368-5000 Fax 718/368-5003Leon M. Goldstein, PresidentEric Willner, Project Director
MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE100 Training Hill RoadMiddletown, CT 06457Ph 203/344-3011Leila Gonzales Sullivan, President and ProjectDirector
NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGEStewart AvenueGarden City, NY 11530Ph 516/222-7500Sean Fanelli, PresidentCarol Farber, Project Director
WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE75 Grasslands RoadValhalla, NY 10595Ph 914/285-6600 Fax 285/6565Joseph N. Hankin, PresidentCarol Klein, Project Director
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college/high school partnershipsstudent diversitystudent retention
ST. LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT MERAMEC
11333 Big Bend BoulevardSt. Louis, MO 63122
Richard Black, Acting PresidentElizabeth M. Mahony, Project DirectorPh 314/966-7500 Fax 314/984-7117
PROJECT TITLE: Building Community through Stu,- lent Diversity: Connecting Non-Traditional
Students to Their Learning Communities
DESCRIPTION: The St. Louis Community College at Meramec is building community throughemphasis upon student diversity in participating community colleges in Missouri and selected secon-dary schools associated with each college. Each participating institution focuses on gaining resourcepersons, recognizing innovators, and improving the classroom atmosphere for "students at risk." Thetargeted students experience improved completion of academic programs, greater self-esteem, andwillingness to continue their education at the next level. Participants are introduced to importantteaching/learning techniques that help nontraditional students succeed academically. The AssociateCollege and secondary level co-participants emphasize one classroom approach and then design andcarry out a project, based on that approach, in at least one class. Participants share information andbecome mentors for their colleagues. A publication summarizing the project is available.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
HEART OF THE OZARKS COMMUNITYTECHNICAL COLLEGEP.O. Box 5958Springfield, MO 65801Ph 417/863-0333 Fax 417/864-3316Norman Myers, PresidentMary Farmer, Campus Coordinator
JEFFIMSON COLLEGEP.O. Box 1000Hillsboro, MO 63050Ph 314/789-3951 Fax 314/789-4012Gery Hochanadel, PresidentThomas Burke, Campus Coordinator
LONGVIEW COMMUNITY COLLEGE500 Longview RoadLee's Summit, MO 64081Ph 816/763-7777 Fax 816/761-4457Aldo W. Leker, PresidentBarbara Eubank, Campus Coordinator
MINERAL AREA COLLEGEHighway 67Flat River, MO 63601Ph 314/431-4593Dixie A. Kohn, PresidentElvis Clark, Campus Coordinator
NORTH CENTRAL MISSOURI COLLEGE1301 Main StreetTrenton, MO 64683Ph 816/359-3948James Selby, PresidentGeorge Lappas, Campus Coordinator
PENN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE3201 Southwest TraflicwayKansas City, MO 64111Ph 816/932-7600 Fax 816/531-3374E. Paul Williams, PresidentMary Simpson, Campus Coordinator
ST. CHARLES COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE102 Compass Point DriveSt. Charles, MO 63301Ph 314/922-8000 Fax 314/947-0975Donald D. Shook, PresidentCarol Ballentyne, Campus Coordinator
ST. LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT FORESTPARK5600 OaklandSt. Louis, MO 63110Ph 314/644-9100 Fax 314/644-9752William Kennedy, PresidentHattie Jackson, Campus Coordinator
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STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE3201 West 16th StreetSedalia, MO 65301Ph 816/826-7100 Fax 816/827-4701Marvin Fielding, PresidentBob Solomon, Campus Coordinator
PARTNER:
MISSOURI ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY ANDJUNIOR COLLEGES (MACJC)325 Jefferson StreetSuite 100AJefferson City, MO 65101Ph 314/686-4101James S. Kellerman, Executive Director
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SAN JUAN COLLEGE4601 College BoulevardFarmington, NM 87402
at-risk studentschild development
James C. Henderson, PresidentC. David Beers, Project DirectorPh 505/326-3311 Fax 505/599-0385
PROJECT TITLE: Child Development Training Consortium
DESCRIPTION: The San Juan consortium is creating child development training materials that canbe used effectively by community college faculty to teach "at risk" Native American and Hispanicstudents enrolled in early childhood education programs. The collaborative process and productsdeveloped will improve training programs, increase the number of students graduated, and strengthenthe region's capacity to respond to the needs of low income, rural families with young children.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
LUNA VOCATIONAL TECHNICALINSTITUTEP. O. Drawer KLas Vegas, NM 87701Ph 505/454-1484 Fax 505/454-1484 x236Samuel F. Vigil, PresidentJohn McLeod, Project Coordinator
NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGEP.O. Box 6101200 East Hermosa DriveHolbrook, AZ 86025Ph 602/524-6111John Anderson, PresidentClaude Endfield, Project Coordinator
NORTHERN NEW MEXICO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE1002 North Onate StreetEspanola, NM 87523Ph 505/753-7141 Fax 505/753-5237Connie Valdez, PresidentTim Crone, Project Coordinator
SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 4187Santa Fe, NM 87502Ph 505/471-0200 Fax 505/438-1237William C. Witter, PresidentTish Wilson, Project Coordinator
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, GALLUP200 College RoadGallup, NM 87301Ph 505/863-7500 Fax 505/863-7532John Phillips, DirectorMarta Dempsey, Project Coordinator
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, LOS ALAMOS4000 University DriveLos Alamos, NM 87544-1999Ph 505/662-5919Carlos B. Ramirez, DirectorVann Atwater, Project Coordinator
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, VALENCIA280 La EntradaLas Lunas, NM 87031Ph 505/865-1630 Fax 505/865-3095Ralph Sigala, DirectorLinda Lawrence, Project Coordinator
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SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE3000 North West 83rd StreetGainesville, FL 32606
Lawrence W. Tyree, PresidentClifford LeBlanc, Project DirectorPh 904/395-5499 Fax 904/371-4861
PROJECT TITLE: College Success Network: Building Community through Extended Orientation
DESCRIPTION: Santa Fe's project builds on its acclaimed semester-long, credit orientation course,College Success, at its Associate Colleges. Project components include two annual workshops, network-wide evaluation, development of a monitoring relationship between the Beacon College instructors andnetwork colleges, identification of exemplary resources within state community colleges, and state andnational dissemination.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
BROWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE7200 Hollywood BoulevardPembroke Pines, FL 33024Ph 305/475-6500 Fax 305/761-7500Willis Holcombe, PresidentSusan Malter, Project Director
CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 1388Ocala, FL 32678-1388Ph 904/237-2111 Fax 904/237-0510William J. Campion, PresidentStan Mitchell, Project Director
LAKE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGERoute 3, Box 7Lake City, FL 32055Ph 904/752-1822 Fax 904/755-1521Muriel Kay Heimer, PresidentDennis King, Project Director
PARTNERS:
COLLEGE SURVIVAL, INC.2650 Jackson BoulevardRapid City, SD 57702-3474Ph 605/341-3901 or 800/528-8323Fax 605/343-7553Dave Ellis, Chairman of the Board
OKALOOSA-WALTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE100 College BoulevardNiceville, FL 32578Ph 904/678-5111 Fax 904/729-5215James R. Richburg, PresidentAnn James, Project Director
POLK COMMUNITY COLLEGE999 Avenue H, N.E.Winter Haven, FL 33881-4299Ph 813/297-1000 Fax 813/297-1053Maryly VanLeer Peck, PresidentWilliam Taylor, Project Director
ST. JOHNS RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE5001 St. Johns AvenuePalatka, FL 32177Ph 904/328-1571 Fax 904/325-6627Robert L. McLendon, Jr., PresidentShann Purinton, Project Director
FRESHMAN YEAR EXPERIENCEUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity 101Columbia, SC 29208Ph 803/777-6029 x3799John N. Gardner, Director
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SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE444 West Third StreetDayton, OH 45402
assessment
David H. Ponitz, PresidentGary L. Mitchner, Project CoordinatorPh 513/226-2594 Fax 513/449-5112
PROJECT TITLE: Development of a Comprehensive In-Progress and At-Exit Assessment Program
DESCRIPTION: The Sinclair project will assemble, research, field-test, and document exemplaryin-progress and at-exit assessment methods. The project includes development of a guidebook ofassessment methods and a national conference.
ASSOCIATE COLLEGES:
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA1700 Spring StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19130Ph 215/751-8351 Fax 215/751-8033Ronald J. Temple, PresidentPhil Gover, Project Coordinator
JACKSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE2111 Emmons RoadJackson, MI 49201Ph 517/787-0800 Fax 517/789-1623Clyde E. Le Tarte, PresidentAllaire A. George, Project Coordinator
LAKELAND COMMUNITY COLLEGES.R. 306 and I.R. 90Mentor, OH 44060-7594Ph 216/953-7096 Fax 216/953-1692Ralph R. Doty, PresidentJudith Doerr, Project Coordinator
MONTGOMERY COLLEGE900 Hungerford Drive, Room 300Rockville, MD 20850Ph 301/279-5267Robert E. Peri 11a, PresidentMary Kay Galotto, Project Coordinator
NORTH CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE2441 Kenwood CircleP.O. Box 698Mansfield, OH 44901Ph 419/755-4756 Fax 419/755-4750Byron Kee, PresidentBetty E. Wells, Project Coordinator
WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COLLEGE1200 West Algonquin RoadPalatine, IL 60067-7398Ph 708/397-3000 x2370 Fax 708/397-8996Paul N. Thompson, PresidentTom Choice, Project Coordinator
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Aiken Technical College, SC 35Alvin Community College, TX 21American River College, CA 9Ashland Community College, KY 24Atlantic Community College, NJ 34Austin Community College, TX 31
B
Baltimore City Community College, MD 11
Belleville Area College, IL 14
Bergen Community College, NJ 40Bessemer State Technical College, AL 12
Blue Mountain Community College, OR 13
Brazosport College, TX 21
Brookdale Community College, NJ 40Broward Community College, FL 33, 44Bunker Hill Community College, MA 30
Burlington County College, NJ 34Butte Community College, CA 9
C
Calhoun (John C.) State Community College, AL 12
Cape Cod Community College, MA 30
Catonsville Community College, MD 11, 40
Central Community College, NE 31Central Florida Community College, FL 44Cerritos College, CA 38
Chemeketa Community College, OR 13
Chesterfield-Marlboro Technical College, SC 35Chicago City-Wide College, IL 28
City Colleges of Chicago, IL 28
Clackamas Community College, OR 13
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Coastline Community College, CA 23
College of Alameda, CA 29
College of DuPage, IL 14
College of Lake County, IL 26College of the Desert, CA 38
College of the Mainland, TX 21
Collin County Community College, TX 16
Columbia Basin College, WA 19
Columbia State Community College, TN 12
Community College of Aurora, CO 18
Community College of Denver, CO 18
Community College of Philadelphia, PA 45Community College of Southern Nevada, NV 19
Cosumnes River College, CA 9
County College of Morris, NJ 34
Cuesta College, CA 38Cumberland County College, NJ 34Cuyamaca College, CA 19
D
Delta College, MI 22
Denmark Technical College, SC 35Dundalk Community College, MD 11
Dutchess Community College, NY 40
E
East Los Angeles College, CA 28
El Paso Community College, TX 16
Elizabethtown Community College, KY 24
Essex Community College, MD 11
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Florence-Darlington Technical College, SC 35
Fox Valley Technical College, WI 23
Front Range Community College, CO 19, 31
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Galveston College, TXGarden City Community College, KSGateway Community College, AZGlendale Community College, AZGolden West College, CAGrand Rapids Community College, MIGreenville Technical College, SC
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Hagerstown Junior College, MDHarford Community College, MDHarold Washington College, ILHazard Community College, KYHeart of the Ozarks Community Technical College, MOHenderson Community College, KYHennepin Technical College, MNHonolulu Community College, HIHopkinsville Community College, KYHorry-Georgetown Technical College, SCHouston Community Colleges, TXHumber College of Applied Arts & Technology, Ont.
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Jackson Community College, MIJefferson College, MOJefferson Community College, KYJohnson County Community College, KS
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Kalamazoo Valley Community College, MIKapiolani Community College, HIKellogg Community College, MIKennedy-King College, ILKentucky Community College System, KY
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Kingsborough Community College of CUNY, NY 40Kirkwood Community College, IA 14, 31
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Lake City Community College, FL 44Lake Michigan College, MI 26Lake Tahoe Community College, CA 9
Lakeland Community College, OH 45
Lane Community College, OR 13, 16, 33
Laney College, CA 29
Lee College, TX 21
Leeward Community College, HI 23
Lexington Community College, KY 24
Longview Community College, MO 41
Los Angeles City College, CA 28
Los Angeles Community College District, CA 28
Los Angeles Harbor College, CA 28
Los Angeles Mission College, CA 28
Los Angeles Pierce College, CA 28
Los Angeles Southwest College, CA 28
Los Angeles Trade-Technical College, CA 29
Los Angeles Valley College, CA 29Luna Vocational Technical Institute, NM 43
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Macomb Community College, MI 14, 22
Madison Area Technical College, WI 31, 37Madisonville Community College, KY 25
Malcolm X College, IL 28
Maricopa Community College System, AZ 27
Massachusetts Bay Community College, MA 30
Maui Community College, HI 23
Maysville Community College, KY 25
Merritt College, CA 29
Mesa Community College, AZ 27
Metropolitan Community College, NE 31
Metropolitan Community Colleges, MO 31Miami-Dade Community College South, FL 33
Middlesex Community College, CT 40Middlesex County College, NJ 34
Midlands Technical College, SC 35
Mineral Area College, MO 41
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Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, MS 33Modesto Junior College, CA 9Monroe Community College, NY 33
Montgomery College, MD 11, 37, 45Moraine Valley Community College, IL 14, 19Mott (Charles Stewart) Community College, MI 22
Mt. Hood Community College, OR 13
Mt. San Antonio College, CA 38Mt. Wachusett Community College, MA 30
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Napa Valley College, CANassau Community College, NYNeumann College, PANorth Arkansas Community College, ARNorth Central Missouri College, MONorth Central Technical College, OHNorth Harris-Montgomery Community College District, TXNorth Idaho College, IDNorth Lake College, TXNortheast Alabama State Junior College, ALNortheast Mississippi Community College, MSNorthern Essex Community College, MANorthern Marianas College, SaipanNorthern New Mexico Community College, NMNorthland Pioneer College, AZ
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Oakland Community College, MI 22
Oakton Community College, IL 15, 37
Okaloosa-Walton Community College, FL 44
Olive Harvey College, IL 28
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College, SC 35
Owensboro Community College, KY 25, 37Oxnard College, CA 38
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Paducah Community College, KY 25
Palomar College, CA 38
Paradise Valley Community College, AZ 27, 33
Penn Valley Community College, MO 41
Peralta Community College District, CA 29
Phoenb6College, AZ 27, 33
Piedmont Technical College, SC 35
Piedmont Virginia Community College, VA 18
Polk Community College, FL 44
Portland Community College, OR 1.r;
Prestonburg Community College, KY 25
Prince George's Community College, MD 11
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Quigsigamond Community College, MA 30
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Rancho Santiago College, CA 38
Raritan Valley Community College, NJ 34
Richard J. Daley College, IL 28
Rio Hondo College, CA 38
Rio Salado Community College, AZ 27
Rochester Community College, MN 15
Rockland Community College, 40
Rogers State College, OK 16
Rogue Community College, OR 13
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St. Charles County Community College, MO 41
St. Clair County Community College, MI 22
St. Johns River Community College, FL 44St. Louis Community College at Forest Park, MO 41
St. Louis Community College at Meramec, MO 41
Sacramento City College, CA 9
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San Jacinto College District, TX 21San Joaquin Delta College, CA 9San Jose/Evergreen Community College District, CA 29San Juan College, NM 43Santa Barbara City College, CA 38Santa Pe Community College, FL 44Santa Fe Community College, NM 43Scottsdale Community College, AZ 27Shoals Community College, AL 12Sierra College, CA 9
Sinclair Community College, OH 15, 45Skyline College, CA 16So lano Community College, CA 10Som( set Community College, KY 25Sout. Mountain Community College, AZ 27South Suburban College, IL 26Southeast Community College, KY 25Southern Union State Junior College, AL 12
Spartanburg Technical College, SC 36Springfield Technical Community College, MA 30State Fair Community College, MO 42Sumter Area Technical College, SC 36
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Tarrant County Junior College Northeast, TX 16Technical College of the Lowcountry, SC 33, 36Texas Southern University, TX 21Texas State Technical College at Waco, TX 19Tri-County Technical College, SC 36Trident Technical College, SC 36Truman (Harry S.) College, IL 28, 37
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University of Houston, University Park, TX 21University of New Mexico, Gallup, NM 43University of New Mexico, Los Alamos, NM 43University of New Mexico, Valencia, NM 43
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Valencia Community College, FL 29, 33Ventura College, CA 39Vista College, CA 29
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Walker State Technical College, AL . 12
Wallace Community College Selma, AL 12
Washtenaw Community College, MI 26Waubonsee Community College, IL 26West Los Angeles College, CA 29Westchester Community College, NY 40Western Iowa Tech Community College, IA 32Western Nebraska Community College, NE 32Wharton County Junior College, TX 21Wilbur Wright College, IL 28William Rainey Harper College, IL 37, 45Williamsburg Technical College, SC 36Windward Community College, HI 23
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York Technical College, SC 36Yuba College, CA 10
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BEACON PROJECT DIRECTORS
Barillari, Joseph College of Du Page, IL 708/858-2800 x2490
Bay, Libby Rockland CC, NY 914/574-4338
Beauchamp, Janet Maricopa CC System, AZ 602/731-8028
Beers, C. David San Juan College, NM . 505/326-3311
Boon, David Y. Front Range CC, CO 303/466-8811
Brown, Carol Houston CC, TX 713/940-4206
Cannon, Delinda Midlands Technical College, SC . . 803/638-7600
Edwards, Allen G. Lexington CC, KY 606/257-4831
Eubanks, Barbara A. Cohn County CC, TX 214/881-5735
Franco, Robert Kapiolani CC, HI 808/735-8255
Hamilton, Chris Calhoun (John C.) State CC, AL . 205/353-1912
Hansen, M. Eileen Middlesex CC, NJ 908/548-6000
Hazelton, Nancy Rockland CC, NY 914/574-4338
Kibler, Charmaine Lake Michigan College, MI . . . . 616/927-3571 x8155
LeBlanc, Clifford Santa Fe CC, FL 904/395-5499
Lisman, C. David CC of Aurora, CO 303/360-4724
McCuen, Sharon American River College, CA . . . . 916/484-8306
Mahony, Elizabeth M St. Louis CC at Meremac, MO . . . 314/966-7500
Marges, Dawn Chemeketa CC, OR 503/399-5271
Mitchner, Gary L. Sinclair CC, OH 513/226-2594
Neilsen, Chris Chemeketa CC, OR 503/399-5271
Reitz, Nancy American River College, CA . . 916/484-8330
Rubin, Alan Oakton, CC, IL 708/635-1917
Sigala, Carol A. Rio Hondo College, CA 310/699-7386
Simpson, Mary-Margaret . . .Metropolitan CC, NE 402/449-8424
Stewart, Marjory A. Massachusetts Bay CC, MA . . 617/237-1100
Stokes, Roberta Miami-Dade CC-South, FL . . 305/237-2567
Storinger, Richard Oakton, CC, IL 708/635-1917
Sypris, Theo Kalamazoo Valley CC, MI 616/372-5283
Warbasse, Elizabeth B. . . . .Baltimore City CC, MD 410/333-5458
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