Annual report of institutional progress, 1996-1997 : Coastal Georgia Community College

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Lord, Dorothy L.

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1997-06-30

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College of Coastal Georgia , Coastal Georgia Community College

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A. Executive Summary of Major Institutional Accomplishments -- B. Annual Progress in Institutional Strategic Planning -- C. Annual Progress in Assessing Institutional Effectiveness -- D. Overall Institutional Health -- Financial Report -- Among the most significant accomplishments of 1996-97 was the renaming of Brunswick College to more accurately reflect both its comprehensive mission and geographic location as "Coastal Georgia Community College". -- Another major accomplishment of the year has been the ongoing work of the local P-16 Council organized in spring 1996 as a sub-unit of the Armstrong sponsored Southeast Georgia P-16 Council. -- Revisions of the faculty evaluation instrument and process as well as the administrative (EEO-1) evaluation instruments were begun with the intent to provide linkage with merit salary increments as required by the Faculty and Staff Development Policy Directive. -- Implementation of Banner was an outstanding success during the year. The Financial Aid module, on-line academic advisement, plus the full Accounts Receivable module were implemented with excellent results. -- A regional consortium will be formed which will enable connection with the enhanced Peachnet internet "backbone" projected for completion in fall 1998. -- In Allied Health and Nursing 100% of the 1996 graduates were employed in their fields which included Licensed Practical Nursing, Surgical Technology, Registered Nursing, Medical Laboratory Technology, and Radiologic Technology

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College of Coastal Georgia

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