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Academic Senate of
3600 M Street, Merced, California 95348-2898
(209) 384-6331
TO: Academic Senators and Staff
Area 1, Cohort A Caroline Dawson Stop #42 Area 5, Cohort A Jennifer Gardner Stop #53
Area 1, Cohort A Mark Sutterfield Stop #42 Area 5, Cohort A Jeffrey Buechler Stop #35
Area 1, Cohort B Carl Estrella Stop #42 Area 5, Cohort B Carin Heidelbach Stop #32
Area 1, Cohort B Edward Modafferi Stop #42 Counseling Isabel Cambridge Stop #10
Area 2, Cohort A Travis Hicks Stop #35 Counseling Enriqué Renteria Stop #12
Area 2, Cohort B Melissa Fries Stop #34 Los Baños Scott Coahran Stop #53
Area 2, Cohort B Pam Huntington Stop #34 Los Baños Nicholas Shumaker Stop #53
Area 3, Cohort A Nikki Maddux Stop #38 At Large Michael Barba Stop #34
Area 3, Cohort A James Thornburgh Stop #38 At Large Megan Igo Stop #42
Area 3, Cohort B Michelle Pecchenino Stop #24 At Large Mai Meidinger Stop #42
Area 4, Cohort A Kitty Cazares Stop #37 At Large Dee Sigismond Stop #53
Area 4, Cohort A Wanda Schindler Stop #37 Part-Time Faculty Chris Gaugler Stop #35
Area 4, Cohort B David Noblett Stop #24 Part-Time Faculty Stephanie Martin-Ward Stop #52
Area 4, Cohort C Scott McCall Stop #33 LRC Karrie Bullock Stop #47
Area 4, Cohort D Martina Marquez-Ramirez Stop #46 Curriculum Chair Lisa Diaz Stop #42
IPRSLOAC Edward Modafferi Stop #42 Recorder Gabriela Garcia Stop #60
ASMC Julius Sweet Stop #55
CC: Chris Vitelli Stop #01 Joe Allison Stop #04
Kelly Fowler Stop #06 Kelly Underwood Stop #25
Michael McCandless Stop #05 Doug Kain Stop #42
Toni Pirtle Stop #38 John Albano Stop #35
Bobby Anderson Stop #37 Candace Taylor Stop #34
Greg Soto Stop #53 Baba Adam Stop #60
Anne DiCarlo Stop #12 Arlis Bortner Stop #40
Sylvia Ruano Stop #10 Nancy Golz Stop #47
Lonita Cordova Stop #08 Raul Alcala Stop #12
Regina Coletto Stop #59 Richard Randall Stop #35
FROM: Julie Clark (x6331)
SUBJECT: Academic Senate Meeting
DATE: Thursday March 21, 2019
ACADEMIC SENATE MEETING THURSDAY March 28, 2019; 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Student Union Meeting Room – 137, Los Baños – B119 AGENDA:
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ADOPTION OF AGENDA (An item may be pulled, but not added unless in compliance with Brown Act)
3. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS
4. PUBLIC COMMENTS
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF March 14, 2019 pg. 4-8
6. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
A. Curriculum Committee – Lisa Diaz/Julie Clark B. PROAC/IPRSLOAC – Edward Modafferi C. FLEX – Mai Meidinger D. Student Success – Carl Estrella E. Guided Pathways Steering Committee – Dee Sigismond F. AB 705 Taskforce – Caroline Dawson G. Facilities Master Plan 2019-2029 Taskforce – Bryan Donnelly/Ivan Navarro
7. SENATE PRESIDENT’S REPORT – Julie Clark 8. ACTION AGENDA
A. Affirmation of Open Educational Resources (OER) Liaison Officer: Joey Merritt – Julie Clark
9. BUSINESS
A. Information: Part-time of the Year Faculty Recognition – Julie Clark B. 1st Reading: Request for Sound Amplification, Merced College Blue Devil Preview
Days – Veronica Briceño a. Merced College Administration Amphitheater area April 29, 30 and May 1, 2019
9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. b. Merced College IAC Amphitheater area April 29, 30, and May 1, 2019 12:00 p.m.
to 1:00 p.m. c. Los Baños May 2, 2019 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
C. Information: Updates to Administrative Procedures and Board Policies – Julie Clark a. BP/AP 4100 Graduation Requirements for Degrees and Certificates pg. 9-11 b. AP 4230 Grading Symbols pg. 12-13
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D. Information: Resolutions for Spring Plenary 2019 – Julie Clark https://asccc.org/sites/default/files/Resolutions%20Packet%20S19%20Area%20Meetings%20final.docx
10. PRESIDENT’S REPORT – Chris Vitelli
11. STUDENT’S REPORT – Julius Sweet
12. ANNOUNCEMENTS and OPEN FORUM
A. Announcements B. Call for agenda items on the next agenda Thursday, April 11, 2019.
Items are due Wednesday, April 3, 2019 by 5:00 p.m.
13. ADJOURNMENT
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Academic Senate of Merced College MINUTES
UNAPPROVED Thursday, March 14, 2019
11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m., SU-137
MEMBERS:
Area 1, Cohort A Caroline Dawson Present Area 5, Cohort A Jennifer Gardner Present
Area 1, Cohort A Mark Sutterfield Present Area 5, Cohort A Jeffrey Buechler Present
Area 1, Cohort B Carl Estrella Present Area 5, Cohort B Carin Heidelbach Absent
Area 1, Cohort B Edward Modafferi Present Counseling Isabel Cambridge Present
Area 2, Cohort A Travis Hicks Present Counseling Enriqué Renteria Present
Area 2, Cohort B Melissa Fries Present Los Baños Scott Coahran Present
Area 2, Cohort B Pam Huntington Present Los Baños Nicholas Shumaker Present
Area 3, Cohort A Nikki Maddux Present At Large Michael Barba Present
Area 3, Cohort A James Thornburgh Absent At Large Megan Igo Present
Area 3, Cohort B Michelle Pecchenino Absent At Large Mai Meidinger Absent
Area 4, Cohort A Kitty Cazares Present At Large Dee Sigismond Absent
Area 4, Cohort A Wanda Schindler Present Part-Time Faculty Chris Gaugler Present
Area 4, Cohort B David Noblett Present Part-Time Faculty Stephanie Martin-Ward Absent
Area 4, Cohort C Scott McCall Absent LRC Karrie Bullock Present
Area 4, Cohort D Martina Marquez-Ramirez Present Curriculum Chair Lisa Diaz Absent
STAFF:
IPRSLOAC Edward Modafferi Present Recorder Gabriela Garcia Present
ASMC Julius Sweet Absent
GUESTS:
Michael McCandless, VP of Student Services Kelly Underwood, AVP of Human Resources
Kelly Fowler, VP of Instruction Sylvia Ruano, Acting Dean of Student Services
Joey Merritt, Reference Librarian Lonita Cordova, Dean of Student Equity and Success
1. CALL TO ORDER Julie Clark called the meeting to order at 11:01 a.m.
2. ADOPTION OF AGENDA (An item may be pulled, but not added unless in
compliance with Brown Act) Approve the agenda.
M: S. Coahran S: K. Cazares Y: 22 N: 0 A: 0
3. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS
GUESTS:
Lonita Cordova Silvia Ruano
Joey Merritt Kelly Underwood
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4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF February 28, 2019 Correction: Change Ralph Morris to Jeffrey Buechler
Approve minutes for February 28, 2019, with correction.
M: C. Gaugler S: S. Coahran Y: 21 N: 0 A: 1 K. Cazares
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS
The Merced College basketball team is doing very well.
6. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES A. Curriculum Committee – Lisa Diaz/Julie Clark
Objectives are required by title 5. Will be talking about mirrored courses at the next meeting. AP 4021 Item 6 states that the narrative for new programs needs to go through the curriculum committee before changes are made in eLumen. If a certificate is 16 units or more, it now needs to be approved by the Chancellor’s Office. The Curriculum Committee liked the idea of having a Curriculum Chair Elect.
B. PROAC/IPRSLOAC – Edward Modafferi
The next meeting is tomorrow and will be going over some of the final charges of the committee and some training for the CATs on mapping courses.
C. FLEX – Mai Meidinger
The committee is checking plans that are being submitted. Will be working on the August FLEX workshops; send any ideas to the committee members.
D. Student Success – Carl Estrella
Reminder that Smart Thinking is an online tutorial for students. A tutorial button is included in the roster and when selected, the student gets notified and offered help.
E. Guided Pathways Steering Committee – Dee Sigismond
Working on program mapping.
F. AB 705 Taskforce – Caroline Dawson English and Math pathways have been revamped and will be posted on the
public facing website soon. There are some issues with the registration system and the support courses but this is being worked on.
G. Facilities Master Plan 2019-2029 Task Force – Bryan Donnelly/Ivan Navarro
The committee is getting close to finalizing the plan and it will be going to the Board at the May meeting.
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7. SENATE PRESIDENT’S REPORT – Julie Clark The next Board meeting is March 26, 2019. Part time will be honored at the March
28, 2019 Senate meeting and at the April 9, 2019 Board meeting. Tenured faculty will be honored at the March 26, 2019 Board meeting.
8. ACTION AGENDA
a. Request for Sound Amplification, Merced College Poetry Slam in the Merced College Campus Amphitheater outside Administration Building April 11, 2019 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. – Karrie Bullock
Approve Sound Amplification.
M: K. Cazares S: M. Igo Y: 22 N: 0 A: 0
b. Request for Sound Amplification, Merced College Cheer Club Tryouts in
the Merced College Campus Quad Area March 26-29, 2019 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Soraya Lope
Approve Sound Amplification.
M: K. Bullock S: K. Cazares Y: 22 N: 0 A: 0
c. 1-19 Resolution Revision of AP 7214: Contract Faculty Hiring Criteria– Lee Anne Hobbs Julie Clark and Kelly Underwood reviewed the changes that were made to the AP since the last Academic Senate meeting. Kelly addressed concerns that were brought up by some Senators.
Approve Resolution 1-19. M: C. Estrella S: K. Cazares Y: 22 N: 0 A: 0
9. BUSINESS
a. Open Educational Resources (OER) Liaison Officer – Julie Clark https://ccconlineed.instructure.com/courses/3432 Julie added this item to the agenda to see if people are interested being the
Liaison Officer. Discussion occurred about the benefits of OER.
b. Improving Online CTE Pathways Grant Program – Julie Clark https://cvc.edu/pathwaysgrant/ The grant is mainly about improving our CTE programs and helping make more
of them online. Julie reviewed the main items on the letter of intent.
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10. PRESIDENT’S REPORT – Chris Vitelli No Report
11. STUDENT’S REPORT –Julius Sweet
No Report
12. ANNOUNCEMENTS and OPEN FORUM A. Announcements B. Call for agenda items on the next agenda Thursday, March 28, 2019. Items
are due Wednesday, March 20, 2019 by 5:00 p.m.
13. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 11:48 a.m.
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A B C D E
Cohort 1A Caroline Dawson Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 1A Mark Sutterfield Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 1B Carl Estrella Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 1B Edward Modafferi Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 2A Travis Hicks Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 2B Melissa Fries Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 2B Pam Huntington Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 3A Nikki Maddux Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 3A James Thornburgh
Cohort 3B Michelle Pecchenino
Cohort 4A Kitty Cazares Y A Y Y Y
Cohort 4A Wanda Schindler Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 4B David Noblett Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 4C Scott McCall
Cohort 4D Martina Marquez-Ramirez Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 5A Jennifer Gardner Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 5A Jeffrey Buechler Y Y Y Y Y
Cohort 5B Carin Heidelbach
Counseling Isabel Cambridge Y Y Y Y Y
Counseling Enriqué Renteria Y Y Y Y Y
Los Baños Scott Coahran Y Y Y Y Y
Los Baños Nicholas Shumaker Y Y Y Y Y
At Large Michael Barba Y Y Y Y Y
At Large Megan Igo Y Y Y Y Y
At Large Mai Meidinger
At Large Dee Sigismond
Part-Time Faculty Chris Gaugler Y Y Y Y Y
Part-Time Faculty Stephanie Martin-Ward
LRC Karrie Bullock Y Y Y Y Y
Curriculum Chair Lisa Diaz
A: Approval of Agenda. Y Yea
B: Approve Minutes for February 28, 2019, with correction. N Nay
C: Approve Sound Amplification April 11, 2019. A Abstain
D: Approve Sound Amplification March 26-29, 2019. Absent
E: Approve Resolution 1-19.
Voting Records Academic Senate
March 14, 2019
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Book Board Policies
Section 4000 - Academic Affairs
Title Copy of Graduation Requirements for Degrees and Certificates
Code 4100
Status Up For Revision
Legal Title 5, Sections 55063, et seq
Education Code Section 70902(b)(3).
Adopted May 7, 2002
Last Revised March 14, 2017
The District grants the degrees of Associate of Science for Transfer (AS-T), Associate of Arts for Transfer (AA-T), Associate of
Arts, and Associate of Science to those students who have completed the subject requirements for graduation and who have
maintained a degree applicable grade point average of 2.0 average in subjects attempted. Students must also complete the
general education, residency, and competency requirements set forth in Title 5 regulations.
Students may be awarded a Certificate of Achievement upon successful completion of courses of study or curriculum for which
the District offers a this certificate. The District has designed certificate programs to upgrade and develop occupational and
vocational proficiency.
Students may be awarded a Certificate of Proficiency upon successful completions of courses of study or curriculum forwhich the district offers this certificate. The District has designated these certificate programs to upgrade and developoccupational and vocational proficiency. Certificates of Proficiency are locally awarded and are not Chancellorapproved.
The Superintendent/President shall establish procedures to determine degree and certificate requirements and to assure that
graduation requirements are published in the District’s catalog and included in other resources that are convenient for students.
Adopted 05/07/02Last Revised 03/14/17
See Administrative Procedure 4100
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Book Administrative Procedures
Section 4000 - Academic Affairs
Title Copy of Graduation Requirements for Degrees and Certificates
Code 4100
Status Up For Revision
Legal Title 5, Section 55070
Title 5, Sections 55063 et seq
Accreditation Standards A
Adopted May 7, 2002
Last Revised March 14, 2017
For the Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS) Degree:
Student must demonstrate competence in reading, in written expression, and in mathematics.1.
The student must satisfactorily complete at least 60 semester units or 90 quarter units of college work.2.
A definition of “college work” that provides that courses acceptable toward the associate degree include those that
have been properly approved pursuant to Title 5, Section 55002(a), or, if completed at other than a California
community college, would reasonably be expected to meet the standards of that section.
The work must include the college’s general education/breadth requirements and at least 18 semester units or 27 quarter
units in a major listed in the Community Colleges “Taxonomy of Programs.”
3.
Effective for all students admitted to a community college in Fall 2009 and thereafter, all courses that count towards the
associate degree area of emphasis must be “satisfactorily completed” with grades A, B, C, or P (pass). All degree
requirements, including general education, must be completed with an overall a degree applicable grade point average of
2.0 or better.
4.
The work must include at least 12 semester units or 18 quarter units of study in residence; exceptions to the residence
requirement can be made by the Board when an injustice or undue hardship would result.
5.
Students may petition to have noncredit courses counted toward the satisfaction of requirements for an associate degree.6.
Ethnic studies must be offered.7.
District policies and procedures regarding general education and degree requirements are published in the college catalog
and are on file with the State Chancellor’s Office.
8.
For the Associate of Arts for Transfer (AA-T) and Associate of Science for Transfer (AS-T) Degree:
The student must satisfactorily complete 60 semester units or 90 quarter units that are eligible for transfer to the California
State University
1.
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The work must include the appropriate Inter segmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) or the California
State University General Education Breadth Requirements (CSU-GE).2.
A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarter units in a major or area of emphasis, as determined by the community
college district.
3.
All courses that count towards the major or area of emphasis must be “satisfactorily completed” with grades A, B, or C.C orP.
4.
All degree requirements, including general education, must be completed with an overall a degree applicable grade point
average of 2.0 or better.
5.
Students are not required to complete any additional local graduation requirements (e.g., PE and Computer and Information
Literacy courses).
6.
The work must include at least 12 semester units of study in residence; exceptions to the residence requirement can be
made by the Board when an injustice or undue hardship would result.
7.
For a Certificate of Achievement:
A student must successfully complete a course of study that consists of 16 or more semester units or quarter unitsof degree applicable credit coursework.
1.
The Certificate of Achievement shall be designed to demonstrate that the student has completed coursework anddeveloped capabilities related to career or general education.
2.
All courses that count towards the major or area of emphasis must be “satisfactorily completed” with grades A, B,C or P.
3.
The Certificate of Achievement must be completed with a degree applicable grade point average of 2.0 or better.4.
The work must include at least 12 semester units of study in residence; exceptions to the residence requirementcan be made by the Board when an injustice or undue hardship would result.
5.
Certificates of Achievement are subject to the approval by the Chancellor’s office.6.
For Certificate of Proficiency:
A student must successfully complete a course of study as established by the District. These certificates are notChancellor’s office approved, awarded at the District level, and may not be listed on the students transcript.
1.
The Certificate of Proficiency shall be designed to demonstrate that the student has completed coursework anddeveloped capabilities related to make a successful transition to an entry-level position in the work force.
2.
All courses that count towards the major or area of emphasis must be “satisfactorily completed” with grades A, B,C or P
3.
The Certificate of Proficiency must be completed with a degree applicable grade point average of 2.0 or better.4.
The Certificate of Proficiency does not require 12 semester units of study in residence.5.
Adopted 05/07/02
Last Revised 03/14/17
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Book Administrative Procedures
Section 4000 - Academic Affairs
Title Copy of Grading Symbols
Code 4230
Status Up For Revision
Legal Title 5, Section 55023 and 55024
Adopted August 6, 2002
Last Revised October 10, 2007
Last Reviewed February 14, 2017
The Superintendent-President is authorized to develop procedures, consistent with the respective section of Title 5 as noted above,
in the areas of academic/progress probation and/or dismissal, credit/no credit grading, credit by examination, academic renewal
and other grade recording practices provided for by statute.
GRADING SCALE EVALUATIVE SYMBOLS
Academic Record Symbols and Grade Point Average
Evaluative Symbols:
A - Excellent (Grade Point = 4)
B - Good (Grade Point = 3)
C - Satisfactory (Grade Point = 2)
D - Less than satisfactory (Grade Point = 1)
F - Failing (Grade Point = 0)
FW- Unofficial withdrawal (Grade Point = 0)
P - Passing (At least satisfactory - units awarded not counted in GPA)
NP - No Pass (Less than satisfactory, or failing - units not counted in GPA)
SP - Satisfactory Progress towards completion of the course (Used for noncredit courses only and is not supplanted by
any other symbol)
NOTE: The FW symbol is assigned by the faculty member of record to a student who has both ceased participating in a course
after the last day to officially withdraw from the course without having achieved a final passing grade and who has not received
district authorization to withdraw from the course under extenuating circumstances.
CR* Credit (at least satisfactory – units not counted toward GPA)
NC** No Credit (less than satisfactory or failing – units not counted toward GPA)
W Withdrawal between the beginning of the 4 week and prior to the end of the 14 week ofth th
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a semester. (Summer term - between end of 1 week and prior to the end of the 5 week.)
*NOTE: According to the definition of CR, the student’s performance grade must have been “C” or better.
**According to the definition of NC, the student’s performance must have been “D,” or “F,” or FW.
Grading Scale Non-Evaluative Symbols
Symbol Definition
“I” Incomplete:
Incomplete academic work for unforeseeable emergency and justifiable reasons at the end of a term. Conditions for removal of “I”:
There shall be a written record completed by the instructor which contains the conditions for removal of the “I” and a grade to be
assigned after one semester in the event the conditions for removal are not completed by the student. If the conditions are
completed within the one semester allowed, a final grade shall be assigned when the work is evaluated. A copy of the written
record must be given to the student and a copy must be filed with the Registrar. The “I” symbol shall not be used in calculating units
attempted nor for grade points. A student may petition for a time extension due to unusual circumstances.
"IP" In Progress:
The “IP” symbol denotes that the class extends beyond the normal end of the academic term. It indicates that work is “In Progress”
but that assignment of a substantive grade must await completion of the class. The “IP” must remain on the student’s permanent
record to satisfy enrollment documentation. The appropriate evaluative grade and unit credit shall be assigned and appear on the
student’s record for the term in which the course is completed. The “IP” shall not be used in calculating GPA. grade pointaverages. If a student enrolled in an open-entry, open-exit course is assigned an “IP” and does not re-enroll in that courseduring the subsequent term, the appropriate faculty will assign an evaluation symbol (grade) on the student’s permanentrecord for the course.
"RD" Report Delayed:
The “RD” symbol may be assigned by the Registrar only. It is to be used when there is a delay in reporting the grade of a student
due to circumstances beyond the control of the student. It is a temporary notation to be replaced by a permanent symbol as soon
as possible “RD” shall not be used in calculating GPA.
"W" Withdrawal:
The “W” symbol may be used to denote withdrawal in accordance with the requirements of Title 5 Section 55024.
“MW” Military Withdrawal:
The “MW” symbol may be used to denote military withdrawal in accordance with Title 5 Section 55024.
"EW" Excused Withdrawal:
The "EW" symbol may be used to denote withdrawal in accordance with Title 5 Section 55024.
Adopted 08/06/02Last Revised 10/10/07Last Reviewed 02/14/17
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