Marcy Drummond Mary Gallagher Co-Chairs Faculty Convocation, 2009
Marcy Drummond, VP Workforce and Economic Development (Co-Chair) Mary Gallagher, VP Administrative Services (Co-Chair) Bill Elarton (Senate Rep) Bill Gasper (Resource Person) Marilyn Maine (Senate Rep, Program Review Co-Chair) Lori Hunter (Classified Staff Rep) Eddie Afana (Resource Person, Program Review Co-Chair) Kathleen Yasuda (AFT Rep) Bill Smith (Classified Mgr Rep) Joe Ratcliff (Chair of Chairs)
The college and district’s  mission, goals, and objectives   drive the process —particularly as they relate to the  achievement of student’s educational goals . The  process ensures  the  opportunity for broad and effective participation by all college stakeholders , including students, faculty, staff, and administration and facilitates continuity of participation from cycle to cycle.
The process  fosters accountability, is internally consistent , and  is consistently applied . The process  integrates annual and multi-year planning at the unit, department, division, and college level . The process at each organizational level  draws on useful, relevant, and reliable information for self-study of effectiveness , student needs, community requirements, and external imperatives.  Responsibility for ongoing reliable and substantial research that supports the program review, planning, and budget process is clearly assigned and carried out.
The  priorities and recommendations  developed in the process  guides college decision making; resource allocation; reforms in policies and practices   necessary to improve programs and services; and the development, evaluation, revision, and discontinuance of instructional and non instructional programs and services. The process is  flexible, and adapts readily to changes in priorities, needs, opportunities, technology, funding, external requirements, and other circumstances . The  evaluation of the results of past years’ plans is an integral part of preparing plans for subsequent years .
The  process itself is regularly evaluated . The  process --including timelines, responsibilities, and the specific recommendations that result-- is realistic and capable of implementation . The  responsibility for planning is considered the responsibility of all administrators, faculty, staff, and students .
Program Review All College units (disciplines) prepare a thorough evaluation of their units that is based on data compiled over a specified period (to be recommended by the Program Review Committee) and develop SLOs. The units Chair/Manager/Supervisor meets with the unit’s faculty/staff to review the data and to discuss areas for improvement. Career Technical Education units perform this evaluation every two years while other academic units perform their evaluation (to be determined). Non-academic units perform their program review (to be determined). This review is based on outcomes from the current period and student learning outcomes or service area outcomes assessment. The analysis involves evaluating the unit’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges to identify the strategic direction of the unit for the coming period.
Unit Plan The periodic program review informs the planning of the college.  The unit plan is derived from the resulting recommendations of program review. If the program review is multiple years, unit plans will be broken down by year. The unit plan takes the strategic direction identified in the program review and specifies the objectives and actions that need to be accomplished in order to meet each goal. This is mapped in a matrix with the objective/tasks/person(s) responsible. Budget requests of the unit must be linked to the tasks. The budget requests must be prioritized by the unit. The plan must ensure linkage with the college strategic plan, district strategic plan, and the accreditation standards.
Department Plan Each unit submits its unit plan to their department/program dean or manager. The dean/manager meets with the units to develop the department plan and prioritizes budget requests from the department.   College Committee Plans   Each college committee will evaluate its plan on an annual basis and review what was accomplished and adopt the strategic direction of the committee for the coming year. Budget requests that are prioritized may also come to the PBC from college committees.
Division Plan Each department submits its plan to the division vice president for development of the division plan. The division dean/managers work together to prioritize division budget requests for submission.    Planning and Budget Committee (PBC) The planning and budget committee receives all division plan and prioritized budget requests and ensures alignment of the plans with the college and district strategic plan and the goals for the year as set by College Council at their Annual Retreat. The Budget Subcommittee prioritizes all division and college committee requests for submission to the full PBC for recommendation to College Council. The PBC in conjunction with the President arranges communication venues to the campus community throughout the process.
College Council  Receives a recommendation from the PBC for the annual operating plan linked with the budget and approves and sends it to the President for final approval.
Sept 2 - Oct 15 - Program Review Training Sessions Sept 9 - College Council Meeting to Approve Strategic Direction  (Accreditation Planning Agenda Items and Planning Goals/Objectives)  for 2009-10 and 2010-11 Sept 9 - College Council Meeting to Approve Integrated Program Review, Planning, & Budget Principles, Flow, and 2009-10 Timeline of Activities Sept 21 - Academic Senate Meeting to Approve Integrated Program Review, Planning, & Budget Principles, Flow, and 2009-10 Timeline of Activities
Beginning of Sept - Budget Worksheets Distributed Month of Sept - Budget Training Sessions Week of Oct 12 - Collegewide Program Review, Planning, and Budget Forum Oct 23 - Discipline/Unit Completed Program Reviews Due to Dean/Director/Manager
Oct 23 to Dec 18 - Resource Request Prioritization Dec 4 to 14 - Senate Hiring Prioritization and Other Personnel Hiring Prioritization Dec 14 - Collegewide Plan and Resource Prioritization Presentation
 

Convocation Day Presentation on Planning and Budget Workgroup

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    Marcy Drummond MaryGallagher Co-Chairs Faculty Convocation, 2009
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    Marcy Drummond, VPWorkforce and Economic Development (Co-Chair) Mary Gallagher, VP Administrative Services (Co-Chair) Bill Elarton (Senate Rep) Bill Gasper (Resource Person) Marilyn Maine (Senate Rep, Program Review Co-Chair) Lori Hunter (Classified Staff Rep) Eddie Afana (Resource Person, Program Review Co-Chair) Kathleen Yasuda (AFT Rep) Bill Smith (Classified Mgr Rep) Joe Ratcliff (Chair of Chairs)
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    The college anddistrict’s mission, goals, and objectives drive the process —particularly as they relate to the achievement of student’s educational goals . The process ensures the opportunity for broad and effective participation by all college stakeholders , including students, faculty, staff, and administration and facilitates continuity of participation from cycle to cycle.
  • 4.
    The process fosters accountability, is internally consistent , and is consistently applied . The process integrates annual and multi-year planning at the unit, department, division, and college level . The process at each organizational level draws on useful, relevant, and reliable information for self-study of effectiveness , student needs, community requirements, and external imperatives. Responsibility for ongoing reliable and substantial research that supports the program review, planning, and budget process is clearly assigned and carried out.
  • 5.
    The prioritiesand recommendations developed in the process guides college decision making; resource allocation; reforms in policies and practices necessary to improve programs and services; and the development, evaluation, revision, and discontinuance of instructional and non instructional programs and services. The process is flexible, and adapts readily to changes in priorities, needs, opportunities, technology, funding, external requirements, and other circumstances . The evaluation of the results of past years’ plans is an integral part of preparing plans for subsequent years .
  • 6.
    The processitself is regularly evaluated . The process --including timelines, responsibilities, and the specific recommendations that result-- is realistic and capable of implementation . The responsibility for planning is considered the responsibility of all administrators, faculty, staff, and students .
  • 7.
    Program Review AllCollege units (disciplines) prepare a thorough evaluation of their units that is based on data compiled over a specified period (to be recommended by the Program Review Committee) and develop SLOs. The units Chair/Manager/Supervisor meets with the unit’s faculty/staff to review the data and to discuss areas for improvement. Career Technical Education units perform this evaluation every two years while other academic units perform their evaluation (to be determined). Non-academic units perform their program review (to be determined). This review is based on outcomes from the current period and student learning outcomes or service area outcomes assessment. The analysis involves evaluating the unit’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges to identify the strategic direction of the unit for the coming period.
  • 8.
    Unit Plan Theperiodic program review informs the planning of the college. The unit plan is derived from the resulting recommendations of program review. If the program review is multiple years, unit plans will be broken down by year. The unit plan takes the strategic direction identified in the program review and specifies the objectives and actions that need to be accomplished in order to meet each goal. This is mapped in a matrix with the objective/tasks/person(s) responsible. Budget requests of the unit must be linked to the tasks. The budget requests must be prioritized by the unit. The plan must ensure linkage with the college strategic plan, district strategic plan, and the accreditation standards.
  • 9.
    Department Plan Eachunit submits its unit plan to their department/program dean or manager. The dean/manager meets with the units to develop the department plan and prioritizes budget requests from the department. College Committee Plans Each college committee will evaluate its plan on an annual basis and review what was accomplished and adopt the strategic direction of the committee for the coming year. Budget requests that are prioritized may also come to the PBC from college committees.
  • 10.
    Division Plan Eachdepartment submits its plan to the division vice president for development of the division plan. The division dean/managers work together to prioritize division budget requests for submission. Planning and Budget Committee (PBC) The planning and budget committee receives all division plan and prioritized budget requests and ensures alignment of the plans with the college and district strategic plan and the goals for the year as set by College Council at their Annual Retreat. The Budget Subcommittee prioritizes all division and college committee requests for submission to the full PBC for recommendation to College Council. The PBC in conjunction with the President arranges communication venues to the campus community throughout the process.
  • 11.
    College Council Receives a recommendation from the PBC for the annual operating plan linked with the budget and approves and sends it to the President for final approval.
  • 12.
    Sept 2 -Oct 15 - Program Review Training Sessions Sept 9 - College Council Meeting to Approve Strategic Direction (Accreditation Planning Agenda Items and Planning Goals/Objectives) for 2009-10 and 2010-11 Sept 9 - College Council Meeting to Approve Integrated Program Review, Planning, & Budget Principles, Flow, and 2009-10 Timeline of Activities Sept 21 - Academic Senate Meeting to Approve Integrated Program Review, Planning, & Budget Principles, Flow, and 2009-10 Timeline of Activities
  • 13.
    Beginning of Sept- Budget Worksheets Distributed Month of Sept - Budget Training Sessions Week of Oct 12 - Collegewide Program Review, Planning, and Budget Forum Oct 23 - Discipline/Unit Completed Program Reviews Due to Dean/Director/Manager
  • 14.
    Oct 23 toDec 18 - Resource Request Prioritization Dec 4 to 14 - Senate Hiring Prioritization and Other Personnel Hiring Prioritization Dec 14 - Collegewide Plan and Resource Prioritization Presentation
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