Sacramento City College
Standing Committee Assignments
2007-08

Budget Committee
Campus Development Committee
Campus Safety Committee
Curriculum Committee
Honors and Awards
Information Technology
Learning Resources Committee
Matriculation Committee
Planning, Research & Institutional Effectiveness
Staff Development Committee
Staff Equity and Diversity Committee
Student Equity Committee

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Budget Committee

Utilizing the results of the college planning process, establishes criteria to evaluate requests for budget allocations. Establishes procedures and calendars used in the college budget process. Recommends allocations of the moneys available from the college unrestricted COLA/growth and one-time-only (OTO) funds. The dollar amount of unrestricted COLA/growth and OTO funds available for the budget committee process is determined each year by the college President in consultation with the VP of Administration, and reviewed by President’s Cabinet. Changes in the initial calculation of unrestricted COLA/growth and OTO funds are brought to the committee for appropriate adjustments. Unrestricted COLA/growth and OTO funds are drawn from multiple sources including but not limited to: College Discretionary Fund (CDF), Educational Enrichment Program (EEP), Partnership for Excellence (PFE), Vocational and Technical Education Act (VTEA), State Instructional Equipment Funds (SIEF), Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSP&S), and similar categorical funds. The Budget Committee operates within the college policy of maintaining historical operating base budgets.

Meetings: 1st and 3rd Friday from 9:00 to 11:00.
Location: M-21

Chairs:
Administration: Mary Turner
Classified: Stephanie Smith
Faculty: Paul Carmazzi

Administrators:
Elaine Ader, Information Technology
Mitch Campbell, Physical Education, Health & Athletics
Debra Luff, West Sac & Downtown Outreach
Robert Martinelli, Administration
Delecia Nunnally-Robertson, Counseling & Student Success
Mary Turner, Science & Allied Health
Donnetta Webb, Advanced Technology

Classified:
Sherri Goldberg, Counseling & Student Success
Stephanie Smith, Administration

Faculty:
Deborah Bryant, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Karen Carberry-Goh, Science & Allied Health
Paul Carmazzi, Physical Education, Health & Athletics
Cathy Chenu-Campbell, Learning Resources
Jessica Coppola, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Robert Gore, Humanities & Fine Arts
James Hunter, Business
Jan Lee, Language & Literature
Mary Ann Robinson, Learning Resources
Randy Rosenberger, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Chris Seddon, Advanced Technology
Gerald Tryhane, Business
Shawn Weinsheink, Humanities & Fine Arts
Emily Wilson, Humanities & Fine Arts
Bruce Zenner, Science & Allied Health

Students:
Ramen Dodd,
Colleen Peterson

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Campus Development Committee

Reviews short- and long-range plans for general campus development and modifications, as well as for specific facilities. Surfaces and discusses issues regarding space utilization, equipment, communications, and other related topics. Makes recommendations on the above issues.

Meetings: 3rd Friday from 11:00 to 12:00
Location:
City Cafe #2

Chairs:
Administration: Greg Hayman
Classified: Karen Chewning
Faculty: Craig Davis

Administrators:
Greg Hayman, Operations
Robert Martinelli, Administration
Nelle Moffett, Planning, Research & Institutional Effectiveness

Classified:
Vicki Byers, Operations
Karen Chewning, Operations
Richard Driver, Davis Outreach
Martha Goff, Science & Allied Health

Faculty:
Alexis Ackerman, Science & Allied Health
Kevin Anderson, Business
Craig Davis, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Gayle Pitman, Behavioral & Social Sciences
JoAnna Prado, Language & Literature
Nicole Woolley, Learning Resources

Students:
Krystal Fergusen

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Campus Safety Committee

The Campus Safety Committee promotes campus safety, security, and emergency preparedness to ensure a safe and secure learning and working environment for the campus community. The Committee reviews and makes recommendations on campus safety and security issues brought forth by staff, faculty, and students; provides guidance, support, and recommendations regarding safety policies and programs; and provides emergency procedures planning and programming. The Committee will periodically review reports of accidents, incidents, and injuries that occur on the campus and recommend appropriate action to mitigate adverse trends.

Meetings: 2nd Friday from 11:00 to 12:00
Location:
City Cafe #1

Chairs:

Administration: Greg Hayman
Classified: Karen Chewning
Faculty: Judy Tanner

Administrators:
Valerie Cox, Campus Police
Frank Malaret, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Greg Hayman, Operations

Classified:
Vicki Byers, Operations
Karen Chewning, Operations
Claudia McEnerney, Learning Resources

Faculty:
Karen Carberry-Goh, Science & Allied Health
Steve Cirrone, Language & Literature
Bruce Douglass, Business
Stephanie McDonald, Learning Resources
Gayle Pitman, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Kathleen Poe, Humanities & Fine Arts
Travis Silcox, Language & Literature
Mary Steward, Language & Literature
Judy Tanner, Counseling & Student Success
Jacinth Thomas-Val, Language & Literature
Kathleen Tibbals, Behavioral & Social Sciences

Students:
Theodore Muller
Stephanie St. John

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Curriculum Committee

The Curriculum Committee promotes development of curriculum and courses that meet the identified needs of the students, community, regional work places and global society; reviews and recommends changes in instructional programs and courses, implementation of graduation and breadth requirements and identifies courses which meet them; ensures compliance with statewide educational policy and articulation with other educational institutions; and examines topical instructional issues of major importance to the college.

Meetings: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Friday from 11:00 to 1:00.
Location: RN-258

Chairs:
Administration: Albert Garcia
Classified Liaison: Marilyn Keefe Perry
Faculty: Ginni May

Administrators:
Albert Garcia, Instruction Office
Rick Ida, Economic & Workforce Development
Julia Jolly, Instruction Office
Rhonda Kravitz, Learning Resources
Don Palm, Davis Outreach
Debbie Travis, Instruction Office (Sp 08)

Classified:
Charlotte Humphries, Admissions, Records & Speical Programs
Marilyn Keefe Perry, Instruction Office

Faculty:
Marisa Alviar-Agnew, Science & Allied Health
Riad Bahhur, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Marcia Bonawitz, Advanced Technology
Elizabeth Chape, Science & Allied health
Jessica Coppola, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Maureen Dana, Language & Literature
Paul Estabrook, Advanced Technology
Patti Harris-Jenkinson, Humanities & Fine Arts
Judi Keen, Language & Literature
Alan Keys, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Valerie Kidrick, Humanities & Fine Arts
Robert Knable, Humanities & Fine Arts
Karen Kunimura, Physical Education, Health & Athletics
Lonnie Larson, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Ginni May, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Renee Medina, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Patrick McDonald, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Laurie Perry, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Tim Raposa, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Susan Roper, Science & Allied Health
Kakwasi Somadhi, Learning Resources
Gwyneth Tracy, Matriculation & Student Development
Sandy Warmington, Learning Resources
Patricia Warrell, Science & Allied Health
Jane Woo, Counseling & Student Services (Articulation Officer)
Richard Yang, Counseling & Student Success
Connie Zuercher, Physical Education, Health & Athletics

Students:


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Honors and Awards

Reviews policies on staff and student recognition programs (e.g., Celebration of Excellence, retirements, scholarship reception). Recommends guidelines for awards ceremonies and plans and conducts ceremonies. Develops and publicizes scholarships, reviews student applications for eligibility and selects recipients.

Meetings:
Fall Semester - 2nd Friday from 11:00 to 12:00
Spring Semester - 2nd & 4th Friday from 11:00 to 12:00
Location: City Cafe #2

Chairs:
Administration: Chris Iwata
Classified: Rose Fassett
Faculty: Annette Barfield

Administrators:
Chris Iwata, Humanities & Fine Arts
Mary Leland, College & Community Relations

Classified:
Rose Fassett, Planning Research & Institutional Effectiveness
Jeannette Solorio, Admissions, Records & Special Projects
Monica Souza, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development

Faculty:
Maristella Bacod, Counseling & Student Success
Annette Barfield, Counseling & Student Success
Diane Belair, Counseling & Student Success
Marcia Bonawitz, Advanced Technology
Jeffrey Christian, Counseling & Student Success
Rebecca Ford, Language & Literature
Denise Johnson, Science & Allied Health
Doug Lawson, Humanities & Fine Arts
Ginny McReynolds, Language & Literature
Tom Miner, Language & Literature
Patti Redmond, Humanities & Fine Arts

Students:
Evelyn Mendoza
Carlos Molina
Brittany Moore
Maggie Nguyen
Maureen Ojeda

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Information Technology

Coordinates all college activities related to IT policies, funding and resources, planning and implementation. Provides a single point of contact for communicating status and issues related to IT for the college. The committee also provides input to the district-wide activities performed by various IT task groups so that college interests are included in the district decision-making process.

Meetings: 2nd & 4th Friday from 9:00 to 10:30.
Location:

Chairs:
Administration: Shirley Short
Classified: Sharon Terry
Faculty: Chris Seddon

Administrators:
Elaine Ader, Information Technology
Pat Maga, Admissions, Records & Special Programs
Shirley Short, Business
Donnetta Webb, Advanced Technology

Classified:
Augustine Chavez Jr., Information Technology
Tom Childress, Information Technology
Bruce DeCamp, Information Technology
Jacek Kozikowski, Davis Outreach
Sharon Terry, Information Technology

Faculty:
Kathy Camarena, Business
Sue Chen, Learning Resources
Melissa Green, Learning Resources
Jory Hadsell, Learning Resources
Michael Hunter, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Troy Kjos, Science & Allied Health
Linda Nuss, Science & Allied Health
Gabriella Nuttall, Language & Literature
Nancy Olsen, Language & Literature
Chris Seddon, Advanced Technology
Daniel Styer, Math, Statistics & Engineering

Students:
Brandon Kwong
Paul McIntyre
Matthew Miranda

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Learning Resources Committee

Reviews programs, services and resources provided in Library, Instructional Media Services, Learning Skills and Tutoring, Instructional Development, Academic Computing, Distance Education, and Media Services and Production areas. Works with faculty, staff and administration to identify needs of college and helps to insure the Learning Resources Division’s responsiveness to those needs. Promotes ongoing campus involvement in collection development and maintenance for print, non-print and electronic materials and services. Develops recommendations for policies and for effective coordination and delivery of programs and services.

Meetings: 3rd Friday from 12:00 to 1:00.
Location: LRC-Special Archives Room

Chairs:
Administration: Rick Ida
Classified: Shawn Ledet
Faculty: Carl Sjovold

Administrators:
Randy Clem, College Store
Dale Cohen, Science & Allied Health
Rick Ida, Economic & Work Force Development
Rhonda Kravitz, Learning Resources

Classified:
Shawn Ledet, Learning Resources

Faculty:
Sam Batarseh, Business
Dianne Bennett, Science & Allied Health
Gina Holland, Science & Allied Health
Linda Klein, Language & Literature
Rob Knable, Humanities & Fine Arts
Cary Martensen, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Liam McDaid, Science & Allied Health
Lorilie Roundtree, Learning Resources
Carl Sjovold, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Kathryn Stanton, Science & Allied Health
Mark Webster, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Charles Whipple, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Nicole Woolley, Learning Resources

Students:
Amanda Adams
David Vasquez


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Matriculation Committee

Reviews the Matriculation Plan and the component standards. Sets goals for fully implementing matriculation at Sacramento City College. Identifies needs in the matriculation process and initiates innovative programs that will address these needs.

Meetings: 2nd Tuesday from 12:00 to 1:00
Location: Student Center - SC 103

Chairs:
Administration: Larry Dun
Classified: Robert Heisleman
Faculty: David Rasul

Administrators:
Larry Dun, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development
Ginny McReynolds, Language & Literature
Michael Poindexter, Student Services

Classified:
Tanya Anderson, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development Kim Goff, Admissions, Records & Special Programs
Sherri Goldberg, Counseling & Student Success
Robert Heisleman, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development
Irina Marsant, Counseling & Student Success
Toni Newman, Matriculation, Suport Services & Student Development
Laura Wong, Admissions, Records & Special Programs

Faculty:
Mary Sue Allred, Counseling & Student Success
Annette Barfield, Counceling & Student Success
Lyudmila Fasman, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Kenneth Fitzpatrick, Advanced Technology
Wil Iley, Science & Allied Health
Sandra Kawamura, Language & Literature
Kris Kays, Counseling & Student Success
Adrienne King, Language & Literature
Alex May, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Pamela Posz, Learning Resources
David Rasul, Counseling & Student Success
Jean Vrecheck, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Richard Yang, Counseling & Student Services

Students:


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Planning, Research & Institutional Effectiveness

Reviews and recommends changes to the campus planning process to assure that the process serves the planning and resource allocation needs of the institution; provides guidance for the development of college goals and recommends them to the Executive Council; insures that the college planning process and goals are guided by the District's strategic plans. Reviews and makes recommendations regarding the college research agenda including support of the grant writing function. Makes recommendations about what measures to use to assess institutional effectiveness and the presentation of the Institutional Effectiveness and provides periodic guidance for the review of these statements. Assures the continuity of the accreditation process from the self study and team findings into the planning process.

Meetings:
2nd & 4th Friday from 9:00 to 11:00
Location: LR-105

Chairs:

Administration: Anne Licciardi
Classified: Kelly Irwin
Faculty: Ginnie Gessford

Administrators:
Anne Licciardi, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Nelle Moffett, Planning, Research & Institutional Effectiveness

Classified:
Amanda Hamilton, Public Information Office
Kelly Irwin, Learning Resources

Faculty:
Ginnie Gessford, Learning Resources

Students:


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Staff Development Committee

Promotes staff development activities for all college personnel that include professional and personal growth as well as innovations in programs, curriculum and services. Reviews the results of the annual needs assessment of all college personnel to recommend and support professional development activities for the year. Reviews and evaluates applications for staff development projects. Assists the Staff Resource Center in the planning of programs, projects, and Flex Day activities. Develops and manages the process of Conference/Workshop/Travel funding distribution.

Meetings: 1st Friday from 10:00 to 11:00
Location:

Chairs:
Administration: Frank Malaret
Classified: Janice Hans
Faculty: Bill Doonan

Administrators:
Elaine Ader, Information Technology
Frank Malaret, Behavioral & Social Sciences

Classified:
Janice Hans, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Debbie Gambrell, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development
Toni Newman, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development
Monica Souza, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development
Kathy Taylor, Instruction Office
Sharon Terry, Information Technology

Faculty:
Angela Block, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Tom Bruce, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Bill Doonan, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Jo-Ann Foley, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Lisa Gunderson, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Mark Harbison, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Angelia Jovanovic, Counseling & Student Success
Marie Larson, Language & Literature
Pamela Lindell, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Linda Nuss, Science & Allied Health
Gerri Scott, Counseling & Student Success
Michael Severson, Humanities & Fine Arts
Lauri Smedley, Business
Linda Stroh, Business

Students:


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Staff Equity and Diversity Committee

Develops, reviews, recommends and implements programs and services designed to enhance educational, employment and promotional opportunities to facilitate the development of a faculty and staff which reflects the rich diversity of our campus.

Meetings: 1st Friday from 9:00 to 10:00
Location: City Cafe #2

Chairs:
Administration: Julia Jolly
Classified: Kathy Taylor
Faculty: Kristine Janssen

Administrators:
Chris Iwata, Humanities & Fine Arts
Julia Jolly, Instruction Office
Rhonda Kravitz, Learning Resources

Classified:
Debbie Gambrell, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development Kathy Taylor, Instruction Office

Faculty:
Riad Bahhur, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Jon Hanson, Language & Literature
Ling Huang, Science & Allied Health
Kristine Janssen, Counseling & Student Success
Angelena Lambert, Math, Statistics & Engineering
Sherri Patton, Behavioral & Social Sciences
Michael Severson, Humanities & Fine Arts
Derrick Wydick, Science & Allied Health

Students:
Debby Dixon


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Student Equity Committee

The Student Equity Committee will help the college successfully serve the educational needs of the adult population who seek higher education regardless of their social, educational ethnic, or cultural backgrounds. The committee will maintain and implement the Student Equity Plan that measures student access, course completion rates, ESL and Basic Skills completion rates, degree and certificate completion rates, transfer rates, employment rates, and the supportiveness of the campus environment for all students. The committee will make recommendations and offer strategies for action through the shared governance structure to address discrepancies that exist for under-represented students compared to the rest of the student body.

Meetings: 1st Friday from 11:00 to 12:00
Location: Student Center Conference Room-SG 103

Chairs:
Administration: Delecia Nunnally-Robertson
Classified: Toni Newman
Faculty: Mary-Sue Allred

Administrators:
Larry Dun, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development
Delecia Nunnally-Robertson, Counseling and Student Success

Classified:
Tanya Anderson, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development
Sherri Goldberg, Counseling & Student Success
Janet Lake, Downtown (Outreach)
Toni Newman, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development

Faculty:
Mary-Sue Allred, Counseling & Student Success
Nisha Beckhorn, Counseling & Student Success
Kim Beyrer, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development
Steve Gonzales, Math, Statistics & Engineering
David Hagerty, Matriculation, Support Services & Student Development
Irma Rodriguez, Admissions, Records & Special Programs

Students:
Janet Ma
Ladonya Reed

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