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College Vision Statement
Bristol Community College changes the world by changing lives, learner by learner.
Statement of Core Values
Bristol Community College supports the following Statement of Core Values as an expression of its shared beliefs and as a foundation on which to build student success and the practice of lifelong learning.
Learning • Foster commitment to lifelong learning and personal growth through general and career-
specific education • Place the needs of learners first • Facilitate student success by reducing barriers to educational access • Provide support services and a physical environment that foster student success
Excellence • Promote initiative, creativity, innovation, leadership, and outstanding performance in our
educational programs and in student performance • Practice the highest standards of teaching and learning • Advocate and model teamwork, cooperation, and collaboration • Improve institutional effectiveness through continuous assessment
Integrity • Provide an environment that fosters respect, fairness, responsibility, trust, and honesty • Maintain a governance structure that encourages shared decision making, transparency,
and collegiality • Provide stewardship and accountability to all constituents
Diversity • Respond to the evolving educational needs of a diverse community • Incorporate the diverse life experiences, achievements, and contributions of all members
of our community into the College culture
Community • Support cultural enrichment and advance economic partnerships throughout our
community • Collaborate with regional, educational, health and social service, and business
organizations to strengthen our community
Appendix 1
Student Credit Hours Generated Day and Evening Sessions (Fall 2015 - Spring 2016} i Fall 2015 Spring 2016
I Full- P·T P0T Full- P-T i time Day Total time Day
Number ol Faculty*
Duplicated
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SCHG as % of Total
Tola! Developmental Ed SCHG I
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27,298 2.5,108
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Appendix2
Faculty Changes (Fall 1999 - Spring 2016) continued
Sections Taught Day and Evening Sessions (Fall 2015 - Spring 2016) Fall 2015 Spring 2016
P-T Day Total P-TDay - Total
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Lahs 52 8'' " 64 '!98 42 XO 6., .185
1'otal Sections 417 74l) 595 1,761 .156 556 ,;;;.·'" --'+ ! 1.459
S'ections as Sf r.:fTotul 24<7,: 43t7c 34(7(_ 24<!(_, 38<;;;; 37q;,
'fotal l)evelopincntal Ed. Sections 55 124 75 254 43 80 65 188
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Appendix 4
Libraries Activity (Fall 2011 - Spring 2016)
Circulation ('ircularion statistics_f'or physiclll n1oterh!ls
Usage of Electronic Resources stutisticsf(n· e!Jooks and Fi!n1s on J)e111011d
Full-Text Article Requests Journoi articles doH'nloadedfi·orn. library darabases
Information Literacy Instruction Sessions
Interlibrary loan Transactions Statistics (or horh lendinz and /Jorro1vin2 BCC 10 SAILS
neru·ork and 01!1er Libraries
library Patron Traffic Dora j/·0111 electronic counter <?(pr1tro11s t'!ltering BC(~ Libraries ( Full Ril'er, 1VeH' Bcc{(ord and Attleboro!
2011-12
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2012-13 2013-14
20,702 20,777
20,774 43,254
69,620 72.814
195 233
l 4,095 18.846
296,343 293.090
2014-15 2015-16
19,667 18.879
!04,185 ]02.520
81.092 99,237
325 320
17.962 17,019
289,6'J 3 279,613
Appendix 5
Division of Access and Transition (AY15-16)
Commonweath Dual Enrollment (DHE) Grant
Jcarl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Postsecondary
(Perkins/TEP)
Career Vocational Technical Education Linkages (CVTE)
College Access Challenge Grant (CACG)
Educational Talent Search (ETS)
Gateway to College (GTC)
My Choice for Academic Success (MCAS) Academy Fall River
My Choice for Academic Success (MCAS) Academy New Bedford
Step Up to College (STC)
Student Support Services (QUEST)
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Appendix 6
Distance Learning Courses Offered (Summer 2012 - Spring 2016)
Number of Sections Offered
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eHealth 1--2, .. 43 - ·- -- . -- 23 -----94 - ----------------- --- ---- ---·---- - -,---- _J ______________ -------------- - --- -- ._L __ -·· - - - -- -
18 31 15 64 11 21 IO 42 6 IX 10 34
Web 78 136 144 358 92 165 23 154 434 104 17:\ 24 179 480 98 189 23 210 520
Hybrid 17 71 109 197 35 IO l 130 266 30 103 1 1'.24 258 25 05 2 85 207 Student option
8 19 h 33 - (i 13 - 5 12 11 5 16 enrollment I
------Total Sections 123 258 19 282 682 . 145 304 23 305 777 145 304 25 318 792 129 313 25 310 777 Offered !
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Increase/Decrease 18% 14% 2% ~2o/o over previous year
Growth in FULLY Online (Web) Offerings 5% 21% 11% 8%
Appendix?
Distance Learning Enrollments (Summer 2012 - Spring 2016)
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Hybrid J7° 1.066 l,478 2716 -1'.i5 1.67.3 2.116:i 4.193 361 1,438 '''* 1576 3,375 .159 U97 1,271 I 3.027 Student option
enrollment 195 99 294 178 I 04 282 !50 88 238 203 74 I 277 Total ·------ ·-- ----------- --·--------- -------
Enrollments 1,949 4,343 - 4,827 11,119 2,152 5,297 5,957 13,406 2,132 5,106 5,327 12,565 2,185 5,285 5,518 I 12,988
'Intersession enrollments counted as part of the spring term.
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Appendix 8
Writing Center - Student Activity (Fall 2014 - Spring 2016)
Total Total
F'14 S'15 AY14·15 F'15 S'16 AY15-16
.~ *Students Tutored :,. (Undupiicated) 330 295 625 287 310 597 ·--0 "(
Tutoring Sessions 700 746 763
Average Visits/Student 2.12 7 ~' -·~-_"'\ 2.31 2.65 3.20 2.94
Workshop Attendance 40 80 120 40 80 120
'Previously noted as Active Files
Appendix 9
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Cooperative Education Program Participants (Fall 2012 - Spring 2016)
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016
Students completing Cooperative Education Courses
!:: - Traditional Classroom Experience* 197 177 179 .!,;! - CED 101 Work-based Experience** 62 51 0 0 .... It)
.!,!. Students receiving Co-op career support
.!;! services*** 485 307 424 400 -... ~ Total students served. 744 535 648 579
Total Employer Placement Sites 141 140 142
,.,3 credits a1i'arded for each course ,.., 1 credit ('areer E.tp!orotion Se111innr (l)iscontinued 1rirh A!idd!e College -- robe re,·ivcd H1int1:r session 2016!
··":"~This nun1ber repr!!sents suu.lenrs (in addition to srudcnrs earning Co-op t:reditj 1t>ho rece!\·ed se1Tices su.ch as resunte 1.rnt1np, ct1reer co11nseling, or p!acen1enr. These students did 1101 enrol! i11 ('o-op durin,g the ocadentit year because of scheduling co11fLicts, lack of transportation, insufflcienf credits co111plered, or Dther reasons that nuuie th.e1n unable ro pc1rticipatc. Additionol outreach acriviries tn both BCC' st11c/('nts and K-12 sflufe11rs are rracked inchtding classroorn pr(;'scnra1ions, guest !,peakers, con1pr11r;,· tours, on-r·an1pus inten·ic1rs, ond career infonnotion
Appendix 10
Prior Learning Assessment (Fall 2012 - Spring 2016)
Prior Learning AY12-13 AYB-14
Assessment Options St·udents Courses Students Courses
Credit bv: Examination 28 22
Credenti:il 1.1 l l
Experience 27 !2
. Total 66 45
Note: not all students have received credit on their transcript for Spring 2016
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61 45
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Appendix 11
Prior Learning Assessment and CLEP Comparison by Semester (Summer 2014 - Spring 2016)
#OF #OF #OF #OF #OF #OF #OF #OF STUDENTS COURSES STUDENTS COURSES STUDENTS COURSES STUDENTS COURSES
SUMMER14 SUMMER15 FALL 14 FALL
Examination IO 5 22 6 7 7 9
Credential 1 1 2 3 10 5 5
Experience 0 0 5 4
CLEP 0 1 I 6 8
TOTAL 11 6 25 10 28 16 22
*students may not have yet received credit on their transcript for Spring 2016/ Spring Semester is still in progress
We may see up to 15 more PLA credits for AYlS-16 based on the following:
1 student approved for Credit by Portfolio (Experience) for CIS 121, paperwork in process
2 students plan to take challenge exams for COM 101 within the next two weeks.
2 students have been deemed eligible for credit by credential (EGR and FIR courses). (Credit by credential proposal and approval process is pending.)
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Appendix 12
Civic Engagement (Summer 2014 - Spring 2016)
Faculty Participants: Teaching Service-Learning
Disciplines Represented in Service-Learning
Courses Incorporating Service-Learning
Student Participants in Service-Learning
Community Partners
Pre-Service Training Participants*'''
In-Class Trnining Participants**
Community Lelldership Workshop Series Participants***
Community Service Participants (Leadership, MM, etc.)
Community Service Leaders
Total Service Leaming Hours
Eco11omk Impacl
*Move to Service-Learning Required courses only **No longer needed due to n1ove to Service-Learning required courses only
***Revised in Spring 2015
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Appendix 13
Tech Prep High School Graduates Attending BCC (Fall 2012 - Fall 2016)
AV 2012-13 Fall '13 ! AY 2013-14
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Appendix 14
College-wide Curriculum Committee Activity- New and Revised Programs (AY15-16)
The following program/certificate proposals, 22 in total, were approved by the CWCC and by the Vice President for Academic Affairs for implementation as of Fall 2016.
New Certificates
Sustainability Studies Certificate Program
New Programs
Liberal Arts Sustainability Studies
General Studies STEM Transfer Studies
General Studies Business and Entrepreneurial Studies
General Studies Legal and Social studies
General Studies Educational Studies
General Studies Humanities and Art Studies
Revised Certificates
Certificate of Achievement in Surveying
Desktop Publishing
Windows Server Administration
Microsoft Office Certified Application Specialist
Thanatology and Funeral Service Preparatory
Revised Programs
Hospitality Management Tourism Management/Casino Management/Hotel Management/Food Service
Management Occupational Therapy Assistant
Computer Information Systems - Computer Programming Career
General Studies - Applied Technical Studies
General Studies - Mass Transfer
General Studies - Health and Life Science Studies
Liberal Arts Behavioral and Social Sciences Mass Transfer
Life Sciences Environmental Science Transfer
Life Sciences Sustainable Agriculture
Office Administration Executive
Appendix 15
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College-wide Curriculum Committee Activity - New Courses (AY15-16)
The following new course proposals, 17 in total, were approved by the CWCC and by the Vice President for Academic Affairs for implementation as of Fall 2016,
Course
EGR226
MTH 115
SCI 110
SUS 204
AST 192
MTH060
CIT 113
SUS 102
New Courses
Title
Legal Aspects of Boundary Surveying
Culinary Math
Science vs, Pseudoscience
Civic Engagement Sustainability Capstone
Life in the Universe-Introduction to Astrobiology
Topics in Developmental Mathematics
Applied Technology Exploration
Resilient Sustainability: Preparing for the Future
Course
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OFC 135
SUS 204
CHM250
CHM 251
PLS 102
PLS 220
OFC268
EDU 150 Language Education and Literacy
Title
Ecoliteracy, Education, And Society
Microsoft Project
Civic Engagement Sustainability Capstone Project
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chemistry II
Torts Law
Bankruptcy Law
Media and Technology Tools
Appendix 16
College-Wide Curriculum Committee Activity - Revised Courses (AY15-16)
The following revised course proposals, 61 in total, were approved by the CWCC and by the Vice President for Academic Affairs for implementation as of Fall 2016.
Coui-se Title
BIO 111 General Biology I
BIO 115 Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology
BIO 127 Introduction to Biotechniques
BIO 233 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIO 234 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
CHM 090 Introduction to Chemistry
CIS 106 Operating System Scripting
CIS 110 Basic Computing Skills
CIS 111 Introduction to Business Information Systems
CIS 232 Unix/Linux Systems Administration II
CIS 250 Interactive Websites
CIS 258 Advanced Interactive Programming
CIS 260 Software Specifications and Design
CIS 263 Information Systems Seminar
CIS 271 Network Installation and Configuration Seminar
CIT 150 Network Security
CIT 240 Madding I
CIT 241 Electronic Game Development II
Revised Courses
Course Title
EDU 101 College Success Seminar for Education
EGR 221 Surveying
HCI 145 Coding and Reimbursement Specialist PPE
HCI 235 Professional Practice Experience
HOS 220 Group Tour Planning
HOS 222 Tour Destination Planning
HOS 223 Convention Sales and Service
HOS 224 Hospitality Sales and Customer Service
HOS 225 Hotel and Accommodations Management
HOS 228 Property Management Systems and Revenue
HOS 229 Hospitality Managerial Accounting
HOS 231 Principles of Community Based Tourism
HOS 251 Casino Dealing: Poker
HOS 252 Casino Dealing: Black Jack
HOS 253 Casino Dealing: Roulette
HOS 254 Casino Dealing: Craps
MAA 204 Medical Insurance Forms Preparation
MAA 209 Medical Office Portfolio Development
Appendix 17
College-Wide Curriculum Committee Activity - Revised Courses (AY15-16), continued
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CIT 256
CIT 275
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ECE252
ECE 253
PHY 102
PHY211
PHY 212
SUS 101
SUS 104
SUS 201
SUS 203
Information Security and Disaster Recovery
Advanced Computer Forensics
File System Forensic Analysis
Computer Forensics Seminar
Police and Society
Clinical Hygiene 3
Infant Toddler Development
Practicum II and Seminar II Preschool Setting
Practicum II and Seminar II Infant/Toddler Setting
Technical Physics II
General Physics I
General Physics II
Sustainability and Humankind's Dilemma: Life on a Tough New Planet
Sustainability from Different Perspectives - 12 Faculty
Sustainability, Human Rights and Climate Justice
Sustainable Economics: The Rise of the New Economy
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Therapeutic Massage III
Special Topics in Therapeutic Massage Introduction to Computers and Software Applications
Veterinary Administrative Software I
Natural Beekeeping Practices
Organic Pest and Disease Management
Introduction to Occupational Therapy
Technical Physics I
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Tota! Articulated Credits 42 27 J 3 25 l <J J 47 3 20 ()
*EGR 131 or E(TR 1:'il
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Note: Added CAD 125 30 Architecture, Building and Landscape Design; Articulated at Taunton High School
Appendix20
Upward Bound Program (2015-2016)
2015-16 Outcomes
I Grade
19th Grade
I 110th Grade
111 th Grade
! ! 12th Grade
Re taine cl to Enro lime nt Next Grade
6 6
l3 13
22 ]8
26 24 ------·--·
Only Upward Bound Program data
Success on lVICAS
Nevv No. l'/o
5 NIA NIA
3 NIA NIA
4 ,,.,,., JOOC!t,
0 26 100%
Seniors College Outcomes 2015 - 2016
Institution Name
Bristol Community College
Harvard University
Cornell University
Smith College
Suffolk University
Connecticut University School of Pharmacy
University of MA Amherst
Bridgewater State College
University of MA Dartmouth
Albertus Magnus College
Rhode Island College School of Nursing
Type of lnstituion
2 -year
4 -year
4 - year
4 - year
4 -year
4 -year
4 - year
4 -year
4 - year
4 - year
4 - year
Dual Enrollment No. <y()
0 0%
8%,
0 0%
7 srwJ
Students planned to Enroll
5
1
1
1
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
Appendix 21
Educational Talent Search (2015 - 2016) 2015-16 Outcomes
SAT fee Adan1s
Retained to Dua I Enrolbnent AP waiver PSAT Scholnrship
Enrollment Next Grade Ne\v Services No. Credits
70 70 x 368 l 6 30 25 x 39
l "13 110 ' ., 373 6 25 28 54 105 x
65 0 178 7 27 26 x x
44 39 5 95 x x x x 9 x
99 75 24 218 x x x x x x
74 57 17 192 x x x x x x
71 x 7] 180 x x x ' x x
536 414 ]22 1,604 14 58 SA ~ 79 ]67 39
ETS Class of 2016 College Destinations
2 Year Public
4 Year Public
4 Year Private
4 Year Public - out of state
~ Proprietary
lul none
Appendix 22
Program Accreditation Status (as of Spring 2016)
Program Accrediting Body
Clinical Laboratory Science Naliona! i\c1,.Tecli1lng 1\gi:ncy for ('.linical Scienct".S
Commonwealth Honors Program lVJassachusctls Dcp,1nn1ent 1forn1edv Education
Criminal Justice Career
of
Board of Progran1
1.,uucauon. ,:,Police Career lncc.ntive
Dental Hygiene (\:in1n1ission on J)enta! i\ccredltation of !he 1\1ncrican f)ental .~\ssociation
Healthcare Information Coo1n1ission on 1\ccn:-dita1ion of Allied Health Educaiion Prograins iii c'uopc1'<lii(Jn irir/1
(~ouncll on Acr:reditation of rhe ;\1ncrican J-lealth lnforn1alion l\:1anage1nr:nt .A.ssocia!ion
Massage Therapy
(\)rnrnission on I'v1as;sage 1'hcrnpy 1\ccrt:di1alion
Medical Assisting
Acronym
NAACLS
CHP
PCIPP
CODA· ADA
CAAHEP
CAH!lM
COMTA
/\n1ericnn 1-\ssociation ofI'vledic:.i.J i\ssistants otfifiolc1i 1rirh A:\I\-1/\
Corninission on J--\ccreditation of ;\llicd l-:lcallh Education Pro?rarns
CAAHEP
Last Site Visit
Frill 1009
~ '-·l'1U~Ll)
2014
Fall 20(J:'\
March 2009
Jl\1 arch 2004
()C1()hl'r
21! I I
Nove1nber 2012
Date Awarded
April 19. 2010
June 2014
June 2004 u·crronCfin· rn Jo1111un· :'.{)!!.../-!
Sun1n1er 2009
Septetnher 2004 iC0;1t111ui1t,:)
April 2012
i\pril 2013
Next Comprehensive Evaluation Due Next Site Visit
l'v'Iay L 2015
1\ y· I 9-20 or c\'cry 6 year~
Status report submitted for
yearly
2016
,\nnual 1\P1\R Report \Vith progran1 outconu~s sub1nittcd 10 CAHI!M ye,u-ly for continuing 21c,:redir,1tion.
2017
;\nnua! report \Vitb progrc1rr1 11utcon1e.s subn1itted yearly Cor i:ontinuing w:crcclitation_
()ctobcr 2015
Spring 2020
Not ycL si.:hcdutcd
9/20 and 9/211201 G
I)ue bnr not yet scheduled
2017
2020
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Appendix 23
Program Accreditation Status (as of Spring 2016} continued
Nursing
Tv1ussachu~l!Us Board of Reglstraii1ln in Nursing
National League for Inc.
Occupational Therapy Assistant
/\ccred!ting Cornn1issiot1,
Accredi!atlon (~ouncil fnr ()ccupationa! "f'herapy Education
1\ccred.ilation C'ounl..'i! for ()ccupatlonal rrherupy Educntlon cFfca!th
BORN
ACEN
ACCJTE
A COTE
2008
20]3
1'\1c1rch 20 ll
2012
Full Approval status a,vardcd yearly
201, - F/C report Fall 2015
i\ugu.~t +. 20 ! J
NIA
\Vai ver approved pending folk.I\\·' up report
2021
June l. 2017-tcnt.
Please note that the ()T :\ prognnn \\ 1as acc.reclited as one program anJ. n~xt vis!!' for program is 2017
*Jiu: !~_(:_'ff!~ Pt'.?ftrutn. Pt<1_1~[des inc:e11_ti_1-_·_e_s to po!_ice __ ojficers,.ro fi1rrher their_ educarhn1 in npprovcd _Crilnino_f_ J u.stice prog __ rcuns. --------
Not ye1 scheduled
2017/2018
2017
Appendix 24