Thursday, February 4, 2016

Feb 4 sentate notes: Intern'l students look for a better deal elsewhere

Hello Everyone [from Brittany],

     I am down for the count with the flu, but wanted to send these notes out from the world's most boring Senate meeting on 2/4. I was standing in for Roy, as he was out last week sick (perhaps being a Senator makes you ill...it is a decent hypothesis).
     Kathy S. was absent at a conference in San Antonio for the AACC Pathways. As such, the Senate meeting was run by VP Urell. There was not much on the agenda of notice and I really do not have much to report that is of great interest.
     Counselors announced that if you want to have a workshop in your class regarding time management, you can contact Amanda Romero.
     Bob Urell also mentioned that IVC is working on a pathways program with CSU (Fullerton?) to "guarantee" that you can become an accountant with an MA in five year (two years at IVC, two at CSU, one more year for a MA).
     The date of the Foundation Awards gala is going to be April 2 at the automotive museum.
     Edward Tiongson presented regarding the Annapisi grant. He seemed very enthusiastic and mentioned plans for a new multicultural center that will be placed in the B300 building once our new Hum building in unveiled from underneath the giant white sheet. There will also be a non-credit ESL center.
November, 2007
     Then, we spent about an hour discussing and approving hiring committees. We approved the two English positions (Lewis Long was present to check their accuracy).
     Also, we approved the appointment of Jodi Titus, Mark McNeil, and Elizabeth Chambers to the Social Science Dean hiring committee (unanimously supported with the exception of Kiana T, which was odd).
     If you are interested in the teacher of the year award committee (not being the TOY but picking them), please let senate know.
     At this point, I had to go to the dentist. The dentist was preferable to the meeting if that says anything.....(thanks Henry!)

Here are his notes:

     "Bob U. talked briefly about the Emeritus Studies program which would offer non-credit courses. He said we need a full-time faculty member to serve as chair of this program. Compensation for this would be a stipend equivalent to 3 LHE. Someone asked the question: “Do you need to have tenure?” Answer: “Don’t know, have to check back and see.” Bob said we should contact Cathleen Greiner if we're interested.
     Bob reported that the budget will be a concern over the next 3 to 5 years. Apparently there’s a big shortfall coming down the pike. Not sure if I understand all this budget stuff, but apparently we face increasing expenditures re: faculty and managers’ benefits (?). [Recall that our enrollments are flat; that is a major source of difficulty re funding. --RB] Steve R. pointed out: what about huge increases in administrative costs? This shortfall is also due, Bob said, to the fact that the big block grant we had will be gone by next year. We’ll have only 12% of this block grant next year. I didn’t catch the exact amount of the shortfall, but it was pretty big.
     Bob went on to report that international student enrollment is flat. Up to this point the international student program has been growing on its own accord. No more growth now. So what are we going to do about it? Mainly our international students hail from China, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. Qatar and Saudi Arabia offer full government scholarships to their students coming here. Bob says that IVC is no longer on the Saudi government’s “approved” list (as of spring semester?). Not sure why. Someone said jokingly that “someone must have said something.” Melanie H. said this might be because many of these Saudi students were not well prepared (re: language skills) when they arrived at IVC and so they were not succeeding to the extent that the Saudi gov’t wanted. Bob mentioned that many Qatari and Saudi students have already migrated (en masse) to Saddleback, which has cost IVC $500,000 in lost revenue. Jeff W. mentioned that since Saddleback offers Arabic, these students can take that for credit. Maybe that’s a big incentive for them.
     Martin McGrogan mentioned that American colleges are now encountering steep competition for international student money from British and Australian Universities offering 3 year degrees: “Get your degree in less time!”
     Brett gave a report on professional development. Upcoming speakers are listed on the website.
     Diana’s report: “nothing.”

November, 2007
     Biology wanted to add someone to their hiring committee. This required Steve R. to reopen the motion and we voted on it. Unanimous “yes” to biology getting another person for their committee.
     Meeting adjourned early. Everybody happy."



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