VALIC representative on campus April 9

QR code for registration. Go to my.VALIC.com/seminars and enter registration code 2206SPR11AAMichael J. Kaiser, VALIC sr. financial advisor, will be on campus Tuesday, April 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the VP Conference Room. He will be on site for 30-minute account reviews to help employees understand options and new enrollments. To register go to my.VALIC.com/seminars and enter registration code 2206SPR11AA.

GSA hosts Speak Out

The LLCC Gay-Straight Alliance is hosting Speak Out on Monday, April 8 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons and on Tuesday, April 9 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the R.H. Stephens Room. Speak Out is an event where all are welcome to share their stories or poetry.

Fall 2019 common hour

For fall 2019, the common hour will be 3:30-4:45 p.m. Classes will not be scheduled during this time so cross divisional meetings can take place.

Access to FY20 planning and budgeting form closes Friday

The FY20 planning and budgeting process is underway using the new SharePoint form that was developed last year. The form streamlines the submission process, successfully collapsing all the previous forms into one easy-to-use form. Users can access the form for submission of items for the FY20 planning and budgeting year. Access to the form will close at the end of the day Friday, April 5.

To aid budget managers in submitting Existing Budget Increase/Decrease (budget maintenance) requests, the budget office has emailed budget baseline worksheets to users. If you are a budget manager of an auxiliary unit and are making budget maintenance adjustments, you are required to attach the baseline worksheets to your forms prior to submission. See direction pdf for more information.

Written directions and instructional videos have been created to assist users with form completion. These items and a link to the Planning & Budgeting SharePoint form are posted to the FY2020 Planning & Budgeting page, which is accessible from the Finance Department’s SharePoint page.

IT workshops offered today and Friday

LLCC Information Technology is hosting two introductory software workshops this week. Register for either or both workshops by sending an email to Jeris.Creasey@llcc.edu.

  • Windows 10 Intro & OneDrive Overview
    Wednesday, April 3
    2:30-3:30 p.m.
    Menard Hall, Room 1173
  • Office 365 Group Sites/Planner Overview
    Friday, April 5
    2:30-3:30 p.m.
    Menard Hall, Room 1173
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Wish Tammy Chrisler well on her retirement

Happy RetirementA retirement celebration for Tammy Chrisler, data centralization specialist, will be held from 2-4 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10 in the Robert H. Stephens Room. Come have some refreshments and wish Tammy a happy retirement after 32 years at LLCC!

ESL teacher honored

Tara DeMink, ESL instructor, adult education and literacy, was named Best Teacher in the SJ-R Readers’ Choice Awards.

LLCC nursing students inducted into honor society

Ten second-year nursing students from the LLCC Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program were inducted into the Beta Nu Chapter of the Organization for Associate Degree Nursing (OADN) Alpha Delta Nu Honor Society on March 28. The students had to maintain stringent academic requirements and complete a capstone community education project to be eligible for membership.

Students were honored at a special ceremony at the LLCC-Springfield campus. They received a certificate, an Alpha Delta Nu Honor Society pin and peach honor cords to wear at commencement. The co-advisors are Mary Goldstein, nursing professor, and Anatasia Till, nursing instructor.

2019 inductees: Bethany Barry, Paige Dobson, Amanda Clevenger, Shyla Rogers, Manuel Caga-anan, Emily Williams, Andrea Staples, Alexis Irlam, Lori Dodwell and Shelby WhiteThe 2019 inductees are: Bethany Barry, Paige Dobson, Amanda Clevenger, Shyla Rogers, Manuel Caga-anan, Emily Williams, Andrea Staples, Alexis Irlam, Lori Dodwell and Shelby White.

The objective of the OADN Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society is to recognize the academic excellence of students in the study of ADN. The society encourages the pursuit of advance degrees in the profession of nursing as well as continuing education as a lifelong professional responsibility. The society also participates in the recruitment of qualified individuals into the nursing profession.

New FORWARDs are here!

Lincoln Land Community College April 2019 FORWARD magazine. Launch your future at LLCC!The latest FORWARD magazine, with the theme of “Launch your future,” has arrived and will be delivered to all households in the district this week. You may also read it online. Programs featured in the magazine include the sciences as an entry into health care, surgical technology, CNA to medical assistant, business, art and design, and culinary/hospitality. There are also stories on pathways to a degree or certificate, leadership opportunities in student life, and a grant that provides reduced cost childcare at the LLCC Child Development Center. Lists of all LLCC programs and summer and community education classes are also provided. If you need extra copies, please contact Amy Flynn in PRM.

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