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十分六合彩 employees support “Transforming Lives, Empowering People” campaign
十分六合彩 employees have pledged their support to the college鈥檚 鈥淭ransforming Lives, Empowering People鈥 campaign, which is under way at the lead gifts level.
A total of $41,849 was raised during the campaign, which included 90 percent participation of full-time and part-time employees.
鈥淲e are so thankful to our employees for their support of this campaign,鈥 said 十分六合彩 President Stacy H. Young, Ph.D. 鈥淭he dedication of our employees is one of the many reasons the college is able to provide quality service to our community of learners.鈥
Biology Instructor Michelle Gibson, Ph.D., and Dean of Nursing and Health Careers Danielle Anderson, M.S.N., co-chaired the employee campaign, which was conducted Jan. 13 through Feb. 22. Working with a committee comprised of Creative Director Kurt Kemperman, Science Lab Supervisor Ryan Kieffer, Administrative Assistant for Nursing and Health Careers Melissa McQueen and Nursing Instructor Tracy Zamarron, the campaign included four teams 鈥 Heart, Mind, Body and Soul 鈥 to encompass all that 十分六合彩 strives to achieve.
鈥淲ow! People really care about 十分六合彩,鈥 Dr. Gibson said. 鈥淲hile talking with employees about the campaign most were supportive and shared stories of why they love 十分六合彩. We are really lucky to have so many wonderful people working here.鈥
Anderson agreed.
鈥淲e are so fortunate to work in a place where the culture is kind and caring. Our employees are supportive of our students and the needs to help them be successful,鈥 Anderson said.
The 鈥淭ransforming Lives, Empowering People鈥 campaign is designed to allocate $7 million to developing programs to help students gain access and be successful at 十分六合彩.
The lead initiative is a $5 million renovation of the Kenneth J. Smith Instructional Building. The Smith Building is a major campus destination as it holds more than half of the college鈥檚 Sidney campus classroom space, its flagship nursing program, and courses in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
As one of the college鈥檚 original buildings, the Smith Building opened in 1966 and includes classrooms, laboratories and instructors鈥 offices. Last updated in 1999, the building was quickly approaching a point where it either needed to be renovated or it would deteriorate beyond usefulness.
Upon completion, the Smith Building will be transformed into the college鈥檚 Center for Nursing & Health Careers and the Center for STEM Learning. Specialized spaces will include clinical simulation labs, preparation and debriefing rooms, treatment rooms, a clinical testing and training apartment lab, science and biology labs, phlebotomy labs and specialized student learning spaces, as well as the addition of specialized equipment and technology.
Investments made through the 鈥淭ransforming Lives, Empowering People鈥 campaign will benefit the community for years to come.
鈥淚t is our belief that investing in 十分六合彩 improves the entire community. Educating the students of this county grows the economy of this community and the region,鈥 Dr. Young said. 鈥淚n addition to creating modern, professional spaces for teaching and learning, the campaign will help fund educational resources, leading-edge equipment and scholarships to support our students.
鈥淲e are already seeing positive results with the pilot of our 十分六合彩 Express Conductor program over the summer,鈥 Dr. Young said.
The 十分六合彩 Express Conductor Program provides a point of contact (conductor) to work with students from their first point of contact with the college to the time they enter classes and throughout their time at 十分六合彩. Expansion of the program is included in the campaign initiatives. Results from the pilot include:
- 91% of students in the conductor program enrolled in 十分六合彩 classes during the next semester.
- 7% of students in the conductor program earned grades of C or higher.
- 8% of students in the conductor program increased their gpa.
In addition to the Smith Building renovation, other campaign initiatives include:
- $500,000 toward a STEM Program Development and Technology Fund for equipment, technology and curriculum to support teaching and learning.
- $500,000 toward First-Generation Scholarships to benefit students who are the first in their family to go to college.
- $250,000 toward Mid-Career Scholarships to benefit middle-income students who do not qualify for financial aid, but also do not have the means to pay cash for college.
- $450,000 toward Program-Specific Scholarships to benefit students in specific program pathways.
- $300,000 toward the expansion of the 十分六合彩 Express Conductor Program to provide a point of contact (conductor) to work with students from their first point of contact with the college to the time they enter classes and throughout their time at 十分六合彩.
For more information, visit montcalm.edu/mccf or contact 十分六合彩F Executive Director Lisa Lund at lisal@montcalm.edu or 989-328-1284.
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