grow not just classes all things are possible learn dreams start here expand President s Report 9/11/2014
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Meet Our Students... 45% of students are seeking to transfer (up from 25% in 06/07) 68% of CTE students completed a degree or certificate 25% of students carry 12 15 units. Students are: Younger, Transfer Oriented, Carrying a heavier unit load, and Increasingly diverse. 3
College Trends and Data, 2013 14 Students: NVC served 9,076 students via its credit and non credit programs (8,255 in credit), accounting for 37,239 total enrollments (35,596 credit). Degrees: 924 degrees conferred to 775 students in 2013 2014 Certificates: 322 Certificates to 316 students in 2013 2014 4
College Trends and Data, 2013 14 Transfers: Approximately 600 students transferred to a four year institution last year Statewide Scorecard Measures (Chancellor s Office): Completion: 51.0% of students completed a degree, certificate or transferred (state average among community colleges = 47%) Career Technical Education Completion Rate: 67% of students enrolled in CTE courses completed a degree or certificate (state average = 54.0%). We have the 4 th highest completion % in this category in the state. 5
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Please meet, Marissa Castañeda Enrolled at NVC in 2010 My focus, ideology and interests broadened; and my classes, studies and activities took on more meaning as I interacted with the Napa valley community on a new level 7
Marissa Castañeda I m a role model for my family and community. Graduate of Cal Berkeley 2014 8
PROFESSOR
Miguel Diaz Valencia Graduated New Tech High 2014. Miguel has been accepted to NVC s Cooking School in the Fall of 2014 Recognized with a 2014 Napa Rotary NVC President s Award $500 10
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An Aspirational Vision for the Future As California s Destination Campus, NVC will be a centerpiece in the community, the region and the Napa Valley experience 12
Shaping the Future Emerging Legislation AB 1451: Concurrent Enrollment In Secondary School And Community College SB 850: Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program SB 1989: Underage Students In Winemaking 13
Local & Affordable 14
NVC What Are Our Priorities? Preparing students to transfer to four year colleges or universities 45% of today s students seek transfer Expanding the student success & veteran s centers to support students & assist veterans returning to civilian life 37,239 annual student enrollment on campus 11,000 registered Veterans in Napa County 600 700 students Vets utilize NVC programs annually 15
NVC What Are Our Priorities? Attracting and retaining high quality faculty/staff through 21 st Century campus and technology Increasing career technical education in fields such as viticulture, agri business, EMT, police, welding, machine tool technology, and healthcare 16
Campus Master Plan Long Range Concept 17
Facilities Master Plan Long Range ACADEMIC CORE MAIN CAMPUS 18
NVC Economic Impact Analysis 2012 2013 Napa Valley College Is A Big Contributor To Local Economy, Study Says (Napa Valley Register, August 20, 2014 By Howard Yune) Napa Valley College s activities and the job skills gained by its students pump hundreds of millions of dollars into the county and make more than 5,000 jobs possible the college directly or indirectly added $255 million into the Napa County economy in the 2012 13 academic year. That figure includes $215.3 million of income by former students, plus $34.4 million in payroll that contributed to local retail spending 19
NVC Economic Impact Analysis 2012 2013 Napa Valley College and its students added $255 million in income to the Greater Napa Valley economy. NVC employed nearly 1,000 full time and part time employees. Payroll amounted to $34.4 million. The college spent another $23.5 million to support its day today operations. 20
Community Collaboration Potential Projects City of Napa Napa Golf Course at NVC Golf Academy, Turf Science, Plant Science, Pesticide Applicator Training, Integrated Pest Management, City of Napa Kennedy Park Athletic Fields, conference space, parking, Napa County County Jail Project Correctional Academy Internships Napa County Transportation & Planning Bike & Pedestrian paths, Vine Trail extension, expanded NVC bus facilities Gasser Foundation Napa Pipe Shopping center integration Transportation corridor, training/internships Wildlife Rescue Center of Napa County NVC Wildlife Center & Interpretative trail markers 21
NVC Sports & Athletics NVC Storm 9 competitive teams for men & women Adaptive PE High School and Optimist Basketball Leagues Golden State Warriors (in the works for 2015) Justin Siena and Community Tennis Minor League Baseball Expansion (in the works for 2015 ) Napa Valley Aquatics swim and water polo Synergy /Queen of the Valley Pool 22
NVC 21st Century Campus Campus wide WIFI Access Library and LLRC Computer Labs Alignment with K 12 Districts for Career Technical Education Machine Tool Computerized design & production Digital Design Graphics & 3 D Modeling K 14 Napa Learns Initiatives 23
NVC Community Performing Arts Center Shakespeare Napa Valley How Shakespeare Won the West, As You Like It Napa Valley Conservatory Theater Three Musketeers, Sound of Music, Annie Get Your Gun Music Napa Valley Orchestra and Music Performances, Napa Valley Children s Chorus Napa Valley Music Festival Paul Ash Lobby Leadership Napa Valley Board PICK, CanDo Give!Guide Launch TEDx Napa Valley 24
Our Viticulture & Winery Technology First community college licensed and bonded to produce, market & sell its own wines from grape to glass Important workforce development & academic degree programs supporting a major component of Napa & California s economies Teaching Winery funded by NV Vintners Association; Viticulture Lab funded by Trefethen Family Vineyards NVC Estate Winery Tasting Room In the works for Summer 2015 Internationally recognized for award winning NVC Estate Wines 25
Thank You! Your College. Your Future. 27