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Community College Counselor Workshop September 9, 2005 David T. Harrison, Ph.D. Vice Provost

Core Principles. Commitment to 2 2 as primary means of expanding accessCommunity pull vs. Orlando pushDeep partnershipsProgrammatic alignment and seamless articulationJoint admissionsEarly, concurrent advisingJoint staffing, where appropriate. Value Proposition. Making it easier for students

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Community College Counselor Workshop September 9, 2005 David T. Harrison, Ph.D. Vice Provost

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    1. Community College Counselor Workshop September 9, 2005 David T. Harrison, Ph.D. Vice Provost

    2. Core Principles Commitment to 2+2 as primary means of expanding access Community pull vs. Orlando push Deep partnerships Programmatic alignment and seamless articulation Joint admissions Early, concurrent advising Joint staffing, where appropriate

    3. Value Proposition Making it easier for students to reach their goals through People, Places, and Programs. Our students are your students. 90% of regional campus undergraduate students are community college transfers. Have the same two student groups: Working adults who earn their degree part-time Younger students who are more full-time, still working, but seeking their first professional role We are an important option for all students interested in UCF.Our students are your students. 90% of regional campus undergraduate students are community college transfers. Have the same two student groups: Working adults who earn their degree part-time Younger students who are more full-time, still working, but seeking their first professional role We are an important option for all students interested in UCF.

    4. People Tanya Armstrong Judy Boyte Deborah Bradford Keith Branham Veronika Corpuz Lee Ann Davis Selena Forrester Darryl Greeley Kathy Halliwell Tena Harris Angie Jones Sue Kelly John King Lauren Miller Sheri Newble-Dunn Kecia Osborne A.J. Range Raphel Robinson Sheryl Schagen Jim Smith Christy Strange Diana Weidman

    5. Places

    6. Places Access Resident faculty and support staff at 12 campuses and instructional sites Student-centered learning environment Smaller class sizes, personal attention, expanding programs and services Multiple delivery options Web Reduced seat-time Interactive TV

    7. Programs Regional Campus Designated Programs Bachelor of Applied Science B.A. in Business Administration Sports & Fitness, Photography, MS in I/O Psychology Routine Offerings Nursing, education, psychology, criminal justice, legal studies, many others. Partial Programs Engineering, B.S. in Business Administration Cohorts MBA, Masters and Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, Accounting, other undergraduate and graduate programs. The program profile will include full degrees offered routinely, degrees that can be partially completed at this location, and cohort-based programs. Refer to Transfer Guide.The program profile will include full degrees offered routinely, degrees that can be partially completed at this location, and cohort-based programs. Refer to Transfer Guide.

    8. Contact Us Judy Boyte 407-823-4547 jboyte@mail.ucf.edu

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