The college has received feedback on the Systems Portfolio submitted in June. Drs. Chris McDonald and Tricia Kujawa will provide a succinct overview of the report as part of Professional Development Day activities. For those interested in more detail, the Systems Appraisal Feedback Report is now available on LLCC’s AQIP page. In addition, you will now find a Quality Checkup link on the AQIP page menu. Here, you can find two documents submitted to the Quality Review team in preparation for our upcoming Quality Checkup on November 6 and 7. The Quality Program Summary describes LLCC’s quality program, specifying how it is organized, what LLCC has accomplished over the past four years, and an initial reaction to the Systems Appraisal Feedback Report. The Federal Compliance Narrative contains LLCC’s response to compliance items outlined by the Higher Learning Commission.
2014-2015 and 2015-2016 academic calendars approved
Please see the attached 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 academic calendars as approved by the Board of Trustees at the Oct. 23, 2013 meeting.
Life Insurance and Long Term Disability Insurance Open Enrollment Begins
The College’s annual open enrollment period for the Life Insurance and the Long Term Disability Insurance programs has begun. Open enrollment ends November 22, 2013. Enrollment a memo with forms have been put in your office mailboxes. Please review both insurance forms. The LTD form must be returned with an election. The life insurance form does not need to be returned if you are not electing additional coverage. Please note: The memo states that an informational meeting will be held Monday, November 12, but will actually be Tuesday, November 12. Contact Kim Elder with questions, (6)2214.
Silent Auction a success; thank you!
Career Development Services would like to thank everyone who helped make this year’s Silent Auction bigger and better than ever. We made $616.00 which will go directly into the Career Development Services Emergency Fund to help our students with the little emergencies that arise during the semester. This money is also used to help students purchase a computer from the Computer Banc. There are still some great items left that were not bid on, so we will do our traditional “Let’s Make a Deal” in the Menard hallway sometime in the next few weeks.
Mary Beth Ray, Director, Career Development Services
TSU donates to Taylorville Memorial Hospital
The Taylorville Student Union (TSU) had a bake sale on Oct. 15 to raise funds for the Taylorville Memorial Hospital Mammography Assistance Program. TSU raised $80 and presented to the donation to Linda Sloan with the Taylorville Memorial Hospital Foundation. Pictured are: Linda Sloan, Nicole Brownfield, Loggers Activities Board student worker and Jordan Foor, TSU Treasurer.
LLCC Board meets at Hillsboro Area Hospital
The LLCC Board of Trustees conducted its October meeting Wednesday evening in an addition to Hillsboro Area Hospital which houses LLCC nursing classrooms and labs.
Dean of Health Professions Dr. Cynthia Maskey relayed the history of the partnership between LLCC and the hospital, which began with a $250,000 state grant in 2004 to provide nursing and emergency medical technician training to Hillsboro area students. The partnership was enhanced through construction of the new addition to the hospital which allowed the programs, in 2010, to move into state-of-the-art facilities on site.
LLCC Board Chair Justin Reichert thanked the hospital and commended the partnership which has trained hundreds of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, certified nursing assistants and emergency medical technicians, and provides clinical space for other LLCC health professions programs.
Scott Stallman, executive director of the educational service area comprising Hillsboro, Litchfield and Taylorville, presented information to the board regarding a nearly two percent increase in enrollment this fall in that area, and increases of nearly eight percent in Taylorville and three percent in Litchfield/Hillsboro in the amount of credit hours students are taking. He also noted the success of special opportunities offered to high school students including dual credit classes and the HEAT (Higher Education Academic Transfer) and PACT (Professional Accelerated Career Training) programs.
In related board action, trustees approved a resolution seeking approval from the Illinois Community College Board for a renovation and code compliance project at LLCC-Taylorville. The estimated $1.9-million project would be paid for through protection, health and safety funds.
And, trustees received and filed the fiscal year 2013 external audit. LLCC once again received an unqualified or “clean” opinion on the audit, which was performed by Sikich, LLP, of Springfield. Chair Reichert congratulated college administration on the consistency of positive audit reports.
In the News
The Culinary Institute’s Bistro Verde dinners were featured in the SJ-R food page Oct. 23. Jay Kitterman, director, along with a number of students, the chef and diners, were interviewed. The next Bistro Verde dinner is Oct. 26 with a Halloween theme. Call 6.2432 to make a reservation.
New Weather Monitoring System in Science Dept.
“College (Un)Bound” by Jeffrey Selingo (PDD keynote speaker) available in LLCC Bookstore
“College (Un)Bound: The Future of Higher Education and What It Means for Students” by Jeffrey Selingo is available in the LLCC Bookstore at a reduced price of $18 for college employees. Selingo, editor at large for “The Chronicle for Higher Education,” is the keynote speaker for Professional Development Day next Tuesday, Oct. 29.
Curriculum Team meets Oct. 25
The next meeting of the Curriculum Team is October 25 at 2:00 pm in M2226. The agenda is posted on the Curriculum Team portal site at https://my.llcc.edu/sites/CurriculumCommittee/default.aspx.