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2012 state of
the college
Oct o b e r 1 9 , 2 012
T h e J uni o r Le a g ue o f Hou s to n
Hou s t o n, T e xa s
An address by
                                                                                           Dr. Mary S. Spangler,
                                                                                           HCC Chancellor

                                                                      I want to begin by thanking each of you for being here this morning. We are
                                                                      so blessed with the committed community here in Houston where this college
                                                                      operates. I know you believe in HCC and believe in where we’re going. I also
                                                                      believe in you. You all have helped me and my team take us to heights no one
                                                                      would have thought possible 41 years ago when Houston Community College
                                                                      was founded.


                                                                      Before I begin my address, I want to thank the members of our Board of
                                                                      Trustees for their deep commitment to this great institution. As Board Chair
                                                                      Perez mentioned, they volunteer their time and talents to benefit our students.
Houston Community College held its 5th annual State of the College
address to provide an overview of the institution’s accomplishments   I want to thank you for being here this morning. Thank you for believing in our
and transformational approach to student learning, operations, the    college. Thank you for believing in our students. Thank you for believing in our
city’s workforce as well as the Houston economy.                      faculty and executive leadership. And thank you for recognizing the impact the
                                                                      institution is having on Houston.




                                                                                                                                   2012 State of the College | Page 1
working to be
                                  innovative and
                                  forward thinking

         Today’s comments are about how we keep Houston working. My address is going
         to depart from previous years’ that were somewhat laden with data. In this 5th anniversary
         address, I want to capture for you the energy and focus essential to training today’s
         workforce as well as tomorrow’s. Both are vital to our community’s economic stability.
         Houston is the most economically viable city in the country and depends on a strong and
         job-relevant community college like HCC. We are an asset that drives the economy; we are
         proud to keep Houston working!

         Our future is not preordained. The future of our city is our responsibility to fashion and
         create. We must have a skilled, trained workforce to compete in the 21st century global
         economy. Our students must have the skills to compete for the jobs of the future. One of the
         great attributes of this institution is our ability to respond quickly to the needs of employers
         and businesses.

         We are working to be the most innovative, forward-thinking institution. We are so fortunate
         to have a strong, vibrant economy in Houston. But the reality is that many people don’t
         have access to affordable higher education. At HCC, we work to bring new opportunities,
         new experiences, and new programs to our students. Our students benefit. So do
         our communities.

         As one of the largest community colleges in the country, our top priority and mission are
         to serve both students and communities. We are proud to be #1 in the state and #2 in
         the country for awarding 2-year degrees and technical certificates. In fact, HCC leads
         in transfers to U. of H., U.T. and A&M. I can report that 78% of students who completed a
         degree at a four-year institution in Texas had previously enrolled at a two-year institution.
         That certainly drives home our relevance!

         Speaking of keeping Houston working… we rank #1 for placing students in jobs. In fact,
         over 90% of HCC students are placed in a job or the military or transfer to upper division.
         We are proud of our track record for our students and our community. We are proud to
         be educating over 70,000 students—that’s unduplicated headcount by the way—each
         semester at our six colleges.



Page 2                                                                           2012 State of the College | Page 3
We have developed several innovative partnerships to give students opportunities to go
         further than many of them would have ever dreamed of.

         One example is our recent partnership with the University of Texas at Tyler. This new
         creative pathway for engineering students is to complete their ABET accredited
                                                                                                          90% of our students
         Associate degree at HCC and then transition to UT Tyler to complete their Bachelor’s
         degree while still at the HCC Alief campus. They will take classes at the Alief campus to give
         them even more opportunities for careers in the engineering field in the Houston region.
         Interning will provide them on-the-job experiences; give them entrée to potential employers,
                                                                                                          experienced success in
                                                                                                          one form or another.
         and even help them earn stipends.

         Another example is our three-way partnership with the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small
         Businesses initiative. This is having a noticeable impact on small businesses in our area.
         Hundreds of Houston area business owners have completed the accelerated 80-hour
         Executive MBA program that offers an enriched upper-division curriculum from Babson
         College while in residence at HCC’s Northwest College campus. Retention and persistence
         data are close to 100%. We are partnering also with the City of Houston, and Houston             And another example is our partnership with the Houston Texans! We are so proud to be
         Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Funding to help existing businesses move up to the next            the official education partner of the Houston Texans. And this year we launched an
         level is the desired outcome. And it is working.                                                 historic, innovative program called the HCC Field of Opportunity to provide students
                                                                                                          with scholarships to HCC. The program builds on HCC’s Opportunity 14 scholarships
         Of HCC’s 15,222 first-time in college students who entered in Fall 2006, we have outcomes        administered by the Houston Community College Foundation. Each time the Texans score 14
         worth publicizing. Five years later, 12% had earned HCC degrees and awards; 40% had              points, a scholarship is awarded. In addition, when the Texans hold an opponent below 14 points,
         transferred to upper division institutions; 32% left in good standing; and 6% were still         another scholarship is also awarded. The scholarships will be presented in both wins and losses –
         enrolled at HCC. So another way to frame these percentages is to say, 90% of our students        recognizing that with education there is always a winner. To date, the Texans have won 8 scholarships
         experienced success in one form or another while 10% were no longer enrolled.                    for us! This is a terrific program! How about those Texans!




2012 State of the College | Page 4                                                                                                                                                                                Page 5
One example is in our grants office, which we are transforming from an area receiving grants


         Educational opportunity
                                                                                                        totaling $30 million/year to $100 million/year within the next 5 years in order to offset
                                                                                                        state budget cuts. Identifying new funding streams has been a focus of mine since coming to
                                                                                                        HCC. In fact, six years ago we received only $5 million in grants each year, compared to
                                                                                                        $30 million today. We are all proud of the entrepreneurial culture we are developing.

         is the best resource                                                                           We are forward-thinking in every aspect of our institution. We recently launched Career
                                                                                                        Coach, an interactive software tool that allows current and prospective students and
                                                                                                        our community a valuable tool to help guide the process of career selection. Education

         we can provide for the                                                                         implies an investment of time and resources, and this resource provides real time data on career
                                                                                                        projections, that can help individuals in determining the return on their investment in specific
                                                                                                        fields of choice.


         future of our great city.                                                                      The institution is working hard to identify ways to meet the needs of the emerging labor force.
                                                                                                        We recently held a Manufacturing Skills Summit, the first in a series of summits to bring together
                                                                                                        industry leaders and educators to address the need for skilled and credentialed workers, the
                                                                                                        future of the manufacturing industry, and the best way to partner with industry to train the next
                                                                                                        generation of manufacturing workers.

                                                                                                        The 4th Annual Chancellor’s Symposium on Engineering brought together middle and
                                                                                                        high school students, along with our community college students, in order to give them
         We are so proud of the exponential growth and impact that the HCC Foundation and
                                                                                                        a chance to see the vast potential in terms of opportunities in the engineering field. The
         its board have had on our community. The Opportunity 14 Scholarship program is an
                                                                                                        event was held at Space Center Houston, and 1,400 students across Houston attended
         innovative way to ensure all students - regardless of their financial circumstances - have a
                                                                                                        and enjoyed hands-on learning opportunities, exposure to problem solving, and working
         chance at an affordable higher education. Educational opportunity is the best resource we
                                                                                                        collaboratively. Parents, teachers, and counselors also attended. So what I hope you have
         can provide for the future of our great city. We continue to find ways to work better as an
                                                                                                        heard so far are a few of the ways we are being innovative and forward thinking for our
         institution and continue to refine the institution’s reorganization as we grow and serve the
                                                                                                        students and our community.
         needs of our community.




Page 6                                                                                                                                                                            2012 State of the College | Page 7
Working for
                                     our region’s
                                     economy

         But we are also doing much more; we are working for our region’s economy. Recently we
         published the results of our latest economic impact study, and each of you received a copy
         today. I wanted to share a few of the highlights to show you how HCC is a meaningful and
         significant investment from multiple perspectives.

         What we’re doing is paying off.
           • Taxpayers see an 8.2% return on their investment.
           • HCC adds $2.2 billion to the region annually.
           • Associate degree graduates can expect to earn an average of $63,800 more per year
             than someone without a high school diploma or GED.
           • In fact, we know post-secondary education reduces crime, unemployment, and
             welfare, saving Texas taxpayers more than $17 million annually.

         This institution has come a long way. We are dramatically changing the lives of the students
         who are looking for academic advancement. We are dramatically impacting individuals who
         are looking for a better way of life. 80% of HCC alums stay in Houston and 95% remain
         in Texas to contribute to its economic impact. We are proud of our impact on the local
         economy and honored to provide critical services to the communities we serve.




         80% of HCC alums
         stay in Houston and
         95% remain in Texas.
2012 State of the College | Page 8                                                                      Page 9
Working for
                                   the Future
                                   of Houston

          We have also spent a great deal of time over the past year to set the course for the
          college’s future. Our new three-year strategic plan, Creating Opportunities for Our
          Shared Future, creates new opportunity, has continuing relevance, and is essential to the
          future of the college and the city.

          Through a Board-led, comprehensive and inclusive strategic planning process that utilized
          environmental scanning, opinion survey, community input, and current literature review, the
          District’s leadership identified seven strategic initiatives, building on the recently completed
          strategic plan. These initiatives have been incorporated into the new plan to help address
          what the college, Houston, and our nation require from a premier higher education institution
          that strives to be the most relevant in the United States.

          Seven initiatives will guide us through 2015:
             1. Increase student completion through advanced educational opportunities
             2. Respond to the needs of business and industry for skilled workers
             3. Ensure instructional programs provide the knowledge and skills required for 21st
                century learners
             4. Enrich institutional capacity for faculty and staff professional development and student
                leadership development
             5. Support innovation as a means to improve institutional resilience
             6. Cultivate an entrepreneurial culture across the institution
             7. Leverage local and international partnerships for
                institutional and community development

          We know our strategic plan will continue to evolve as our city’s needs change. Our institution
          will continue to respond to the needs of area businesses and our community at large. We
          will continue to do everything we can to put qualified students to work.




Page 10                                                                           2012 State of the College | Page 11
Working to build
                                      the workforce
                                      of tomorrow

         With Houston’s rapid growth and increasing population, the future is now. Our
         institution recognizes our actions today will define the Houston of tomorrow.

         In August the HCC Board of Trustees voted to put a $425 million bond referendum before
         the voters on the evidence of HCC’s aging infrastructure, overflow capacity, technology
         needs and, most important, input from all of our stakeholders. We need more than the
         amount of this bond, as this is the first phase of our 25 year Master Plan. Yet, this is the
         amount that’s vital to get us where we need to be.

         In order to meet student and community needs, especially in high-demand areas such as
         health sciences, as well as science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education,
         we developed a growth plan for the future.

         A few highlights include:
             • Needing to build new buildings to keep up with HCC’s growth. Since 2007, the
               college has experienced a 40% growth in the student population. We have
               grown from 50,000 to 75,000 students. We are at 92% capacity. We have
               buildings in need of repair because of the wear and tear over the years, and quite
               honestly, overuse.

              • In some cases we are either near capacity or have exceeded capacity. For instance,
                HCC Coleman College was originally built to accommodate 1,500 students. Today
                we are accommodating 3,500 students and are turning away 9 out of 10 nursing
                students because we cannot accommodate any more than what we are currently able
                to enroll. Yet, in Houston there is a significant nursing shortage. This isn’t about HCC.
                This is about the needs in our city.

              • In that same healthcare area, we train nurses and medical technicians who require
                the most recent technology to get certified. That means purchasing expensive medical
                equipment to meet the training demands for those jobs.

         We’ve worked hard to educate and engage the community about the bond program, and
         have held 15 community forums throughout the 625 square mile region that HCC serves.
         We’ve also participated in radio and TV interviews and over 230 community events.

2012 State of the College | Page 12                                                                         Page 13
Conclusion



          We are optimistic about our region’s future. I hope each of you understands the
          impact HCC is having. We are working hard for you, for our city, and for our students to
          make sure our economy remains strong.

          We’re working hard to make people productive and our community successful.
          Researchers expect the next census will name Houston as the 3rd largest city in the
          country. Our Master Plan for the future will help us be prepared with the facilities to
          educate our growing population using the newest technologies and teaching methods.

          We have a stable, experienced administrative team that has worked to ensure and
          then received confirmation of our recent reaffirmation of accreditation in June 2012
          without any negative or adverse actions. We continue to maintain a strong financial
          base with a good reserve and have earned an unqualified audit despite having our
          state appropriations reduced this biennium by $64 million. And, we have worked
          together collaboratively across the institution to find ways to reduce institutional costs
          and create organizational efficiencies without reducing force to build an institution that
          will continue to remain a vital part of our community.

          In short, what I hope you’ve heard today is that Houston Community College is
          keeping Houston working through our efforts and your support.

          Thank you,
          Chancellor Mary S. Spangler, Ed. D., and HCC Board of Trustees




Page 14                                                                            2012 State of the College | Page 15
Board of trustees
                                   2012




             Mary Ann Perez            Bruce A. Austin             Neeta Sane
             Chair, District III     Vice Chair, District II   Secretary, District VII




          Yolanda Navarro Flores     Carroll G. Robinson       Richard M. Schechter
                 District I                District IV               District V




            Sandie A. Mullins            Eva Loredo            Christopher W. Oliver
                District VI               District VIII              District IX


Page 16
HCC’s Vision
Houston Com m un i t y Co l l eg e w i l l be
th e m ost rel evan t co mmuni t y
colle ge in the count ry. We w i l l be
th e opportuni ty i ns t i t ut i o n fo r
every stude nt we s erv e – e sse n t ial
to o ur c om m unity’s s ucces s .


Approved, 2008




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HCC State of the College 2012

  • 1. 2012 state of the college Oct o b e r 1 9 , 2 012 T h e J uni o r Le a g ue o f Hou s to n Hou s t o n, T e xa s
  • 2. An address by Dr. Mary S. Spangler, HCC Chancellor I want to begin by thanking each of you for being here this morning. We are so blessed with the committed community here in Houston where this college operates. I know you believe in HCC and believe in where we’re going. I also believe in you. You all have helped me and my team take us to heights no one would have thought possible 41 years ago when Houston Community College was founded. Before I begin my address, I want to thank the members of our Board of Trustees for their deep commitment to this great institution. As Board Chair Perez mentioned, they volunteer their time and talents to benefit our students. Houston Community College held its 5th annual State of the College address to provide an overview of the institution’s accomplishments I want to thank you for being here this morning. Thank you for believing in our and transformational approach to student learning, operations, the college. Thank you for believing in our students. Thank you for believing in our city’s workforce as well as the Houston economy. faculty and executive leadership. And thank you for recognizing the impact the institution is having on Houston. 2012 State of the College | Page 1
  • 3. working to be innovative and forward thinking Today’s comments are about how we keep Houston working. My address is going to depart from previous years’ that were somewhat laden with data. In this 5th anniversary address, I want to capture for you the energy and focus essential to training today’s workforce as well as tomorrow’s. Both are vital to our community’s economic stability. Houston is the most economically viable city in the country and depends on a strong and job-relevant community college like HCC. We are an asset that drives the economy; we are proud to keep Houston working! Our future is not preordained. The future of our city is our responsibility to fashion and create. We must have a skilled, trained workforce to compete in the 21st century global economy. Our students must have the skills to compete for the jobs of the future. One of the great attributes of this institution is our ability to respond quickly to the needs of employers and businesses. We are working to be the most innovative, forward-thinking institution. We are so fortunate to have a strong, vibrant economy in Houston. But the reality is that many people don’t have access to affordable higher education. At HCC, we work to bring new opportunities, new experiences, and new programs to our students. Our students benefit. So do our communities. As one of the largest community colleges in the country, our top priority and mission are to serve both students and communities. We are proud to be #1 in the state and #2 in the country for awarding 2-year degrees and technical certificates. In fact, HCC leads in transfers to U. of H., U.T. and A&M. I can report that 78% of students who completed a degree at a four-year institution in Texas had previously enrolled at a two-year institution. That certainly drives home our relevance! Speaking of keeping Houston working… we rank #1 for placing students in jobs. In fact, over 90% of HCC students are placed in a job or the military or transfer to upper division. We are proud of our track record for our students and our community. We are proud to be educating over 70,000 students—that’s unduplicated headcount by the way—each semester at our six colleges. Page 2 2012 State of the College | Page 3
  • 4. We have developed several innovative partnerships to give students opportunities to go further than many of them would have ever dreamed of. One example is our recent partnership with the University of Texas at Tyler. This new creative pathway for engineering students is to complete their ABET accredited 90% of our students Associate degree at HCC and then transition to UT Tyler to complete their Bachelor’s degree while still at the HCC Alief campus. They will take classes at the Alief campus to give them even more opportunities for careers in the engineering field in the Houston region. Interning will provide them on-the-job experiences; give them entrée to potential employers, experienced success in one form or another. and even help them earn stipends. Another example is our three-way partnership with the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses initiative. This is having a noticeable impact on small businesses in our area. Hundreds of Houston area business owners have completed the accelerated 80-hour Executive MBA program that offers an enriched upper-division curriculum from Babson College while in residence at HCC’s Northwest College campus. Retention and persistence data are close to 100%. We are partnering also with the City of Houston, and Houston And another example is our partnership with the Houston Texans! We are so proud to be Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Funding to help existing businesses move up to the next the official education partner of the Houston Texans. And this year we launched an level is the desired outcome. And it is working. historic, innovative program called the HCC Field of Opportunity to provide students with scholarships to HCC. The program builds on HCC’s Opportunity 14 scholarships Of HCC’s 15,222 first-time in college students who entered in Fall 2006, we have outcomes administered by the Houston Community College Foundation. Each time the Texans score 14 worth publicizing. Five years later, 12% had earned HCC degrees and awards; 40% had points, a scholarship is awarded. In addition, when the Texans hold an opponent below 14 points, transferred to upper division institutions; 32% left in good standing; and 6% were still another scholarship is also awarded. The scholarships will be presented in both wins and losses – enrolled at HCC. So another way to frame these percentages is to say, 90% of our students recognizing that with education there is always a winner. To date, the Texans have won 8 scholarships experienced success in one form or another while 10% were no longer enrolled. for us! This is a terrific program! How about those Texans! 2012 State of the College | Page 4 Page 5
  • 5. One example is in our grants office, which we are transforming from an area receiving grants Educational opportunity totaling $30 million/year to $100 million/year within the next 5 years in order to offset state budget cuts. Identifying new funding streams has been a focus of mine since coming to HCC. In fact, six years ago we received only $5 million in grants each year, compared to $30 million today. We are all proud of the entrepreneurial culture we are developing. is the best resource We are forward-thinking in every aspect of our institution. We recently launched Career Coach, an interactive software tool that allows current and prospective students and our community a valuable tool to help guide the process of career selection. Education we can provide for the implies an investment of time and resources, and this resource provides real time data on career projections, that can help individuals in determining the return on their investment in specific fields of choice. future of our great city. The institution is working hard to identify ways to meet the needs of the emerging labor force. We recently held a Manufacturing Skills Summit, the first in a series of summits to bring together industry leaders and educators to address the need for skilled and credentialed workers, the future of the manufacturing industry, and the best way to partner with industry to train the next generation of manufacturing workers. The 4th Annual Chancellor’s Symposium on Engineering brought together middle and high school students, along with our community college students, in order to give them We are so proud of the exponential growth and impact that the HCC Foundation and a chance to see the vast potential in terms of opportunities in the engineering field. The its board have had on our community. The Opportunity 14 Scholarship program is an event was held at Space Center Houston, and 1,400 students across Houston attended innovative way to ensure all students - regardless of their financial circumstances - have a and enjoyed hands-on learning opportunities, exposure to problem solving, and working chance at an affordable higher education. Educational opportunity is the best resource we collaboratively. Parents, teachers, and counselors also attended. So what I hope you have can provide for the future of our great city. We continue to find ways to work better as an heard so far are a few of the ways we are being innovative and forward thinking for our institution and continue to refine the institution’s reorganization as we grow and serve the students and our community. needs of our community. Page 6 2012 State of the College | Page 7
  • 6. Working for our region’s economy But we are also doing much more; we are working for our region’s economy. Recently we published the results of our latest economic impact study, and each of you received a copy today. I wanted to share a few of the highlights to show you how HCC is a meaningful and significant investment from multiple perspectives. What we’re doing is paying off. • Taxpayers see an 8.2% return on their investment. • HCC adds $2.2 billion to the region annually. • Associate degree graduates can expect to earn an average of $63,800 more per year than someone without a high school diploma or GED. • In fact, we know post-secondary education reduces crime, unemployment, and welfare, saving Texas taxpayers more than $17 million annually. This institution has come a long way. We are dramatically changing the lives of the students who are looking for academic advancement. We are dramatically impacting individuals who are looking for a better way of life. 80% of HCC alums stay in Houston and 95% remain in Texas to contribute to its economic impact. We are proud of our impact on the local economy and honored to provide critical services to the communities we serve. 80% of HCC alums stay in Houston and 95% remain in Texas. 2012 State of the College | Page 8 Page 9
  • 7. Working for the Future of Houston We have also spent a great deal of time over the past year to set the course for the college’s future. Our new three-year strategic plan, Creating Opportunities for Our Shared Future, creates new opportunity, has continuing relevance, and is essential to the future of the college and the city. Through a Board-led, comprehensive and inclusive strategic planning process that utilized environmental scanning, opinion survey, community input, and current literature review, the District’s leadership identified seven strategic initiatives, building on the recently completed strategic plan. These initiatives have been incorporated into the new plan to help address what the college, Houston, and our nation require from a premier higher education institution that strives to be the most relevant in the United States. Seven initiatives will guide us through 2015: 1. Increase student completion through advanced educational opportunities 2. Respond to the needs of business and industry for skilled workers 3. Ensure instructional programs provide the knowledge and skills required for 21st century learners 4. Enrich institutional capacity for faculty and staff professional development and student leadership development 5. Support innovation as a means to improve institutional resilience 6. Cultivate an entrepreneurial culture across the institution 7. Leverage local and international partnerships for institutional and community development We know our strategic plan will continue to evolve as our city’s needs change. Our institution will continue to respond to the needs of area businesses and our community at large. We will continue to do everything we can to put qualified students to work. Page 10 2012 State of the College | Page 11
  • 8. Working to build the workforce of tomorrow With Houston’s rapid growth and increasing population, the future is now. Our institution recognizes our actions today will define the Houston of tomorrow. In August the HCC Board of Trustees voted to put a $425 million bond referendum before the voters on the evidence of HCC’s aging infrastructure, overflow capacity, technology needs and, most important, input from all of our stakeholders. We need more than the amount of this bond, as this is the first phase of our 25 year Master Plan. Yet, this is the amount that’s vital to get us where we need to be. In order to meet student and community needs, especially in high-demand areas such as health sciences, as well as science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education, we developed a growth plan for the future. A few highlights include: • Needing to build new buildings to keep up with HCC’s growth. Since 2007, the college has experienced a 40% growth in the student population. We have grown from 50,000 to 75,000 students. We are at 92% capacity. We have buildings in need of repair because of the wear and tear over the years, and quite honestly, overuse. • In some cases we are either near capacity or have exceeded capacity. For instance, HCC Coleman College was originally built to accommodate 1,500 students. Today we are accommodating 3,500 students and are turning away 9 out of 10 nursing students because we cannot accommodate any more than what we are currently able to enroll. Yet, in Houston there is a significant nursing shortage. This isn’t about HCC. This is about the needs in our city. • In that same healthcare area, we train nurses and medical technicians who require the most recent technology to get certified. That means purchasing expensive medical equipment to meet the training demands for those jobs. We’ve worked hard to educate and engage the community about the bond program, and have held 15 community forums throughout the 625 square mile region that HCC serves. We’ve also participated in radio and TV interviews and over 230 community events. 2012 State of the College | Page 12 Page 13
  • 9. Conclusion We are optimistic about our region’s future. I hope each of you understands the impact HCC is having. We are working hard for you, for our city, and for our students to make sure our economy remains strong. We’re working hard to make people productive and our community successful. Researchers expect the next census will name Houston as the 3rd largest city in the country. Our Master Plan for the future will help us be prepared with the facilities to educate our growing population using the newest technologies and teaching methods. We have a stable, experienced administrative team that has worked to ensure and then received confirmation of our recent reaffirmation of accreditation in June 2012 without any negative or adverse actions. We continue to maintain a strong financial base with a good reserve and have earned an unqualified audit despite having our state appropriations reduced this biennium by $64 million. And, we have worked together collaboratively across the institution to find ways to reduce institutional costs and create organizational efficiencies without reducing force to build an institution that will continue to remain a vital part of our community. In short, what I hope you’ve heard today is that Houston Community College is keeping Houston working through our efforts and your support. Thank you, Chancellor Mary S. Spangler, Ed. D., and HCC Board of Trustees Page 14 2012 State of the College | Page 15
  • 10. Board of trustees 2012 Mary Ann Perez Bruce A. Austin Neeta Sane Chair, District III Vice Chair, District II Secretary, District VII Yolanda Navarro Flores Carroll G. Robinson Richard M. Schechter District I District IV District V Sandie A. Mullins Eva Loredo Christopher W. Oliver District VI District VIII District IX Page 16
  • 11. HCC’s Vision Houston Com m un i t y Co l l eg e w i l l be th e m ost rel evan t co mmuni t y colle ge in the count ry. We w i l l be th e opportuni ty i ns t i t ut i o n fo r every stude nt we s erv e – e sse n t ial to o ur c om m unity’s s ucces s . Approved, 2008 3100 Main | Houston, TX 77002 | 713.718.2000 | hccs.edu