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August 20, 2009 www. canton. edu/provost
SUNY Canton Then ■ Began as State School of Agriculture in 1906 on ■ ■ ■ St. Lawrence campus with 15 students With two majors—Agriculture & Home Ec By 1974 an agricultural and technical college Also known as: – New York State Agricultural and Technical Institute (ATI) – State University of New York Agricultural and Technical College at Canton, or ATC
SUNY Canton Now ■ State Operated Technology College (not a ■ ■ ■ community college) - One of eight in SUNY tech sector Only college in St. Lawrence County offering ladder curricula--certificates (6); associates (20); baccalaureates (16) Residential In transition…. .
Mission ‘Building upon a century of commitment to academic excellence, SUNY Canton offers baccalaureate and associate degrees and certificates responsive to the educational needs of an evolving technological society. SUNY Canton is dedicated to providing nationally and internationally recognized academic opportunities, through traditional and alternative instructional formats, in a supportive and culturally diverse environment. ’ www. canton. edu/mission
Demographics ■ 2970 head count ■ 24% of degree-seeking students who completed the ■ ■ ■ ■ FAFSA with family incomes below $20, 000 87% of degree-seeking students receive financial aid 23% part-time 51% female/49% male 25% non-traditional (age 24 and older) 14% under-represented group 31% residential # of Faculty – 108 FT; 63 PT # of Staff – 221 FT; 69 PT Fall 2008 data
SUNY Canton Academic Organization ■ School of Business and Liberal Arts ■ Canino School of Engineering Technology ■ School of Science, Health & Criminal Justice ■ Academic Services & Retention
Baccalaureate Degrees Alternative and Renewable Energy Systems Criminal Investigation Dental Hygiene Emergency Management Finance Funeral Services Administration Graphic and Multimedia Design Health Care Management Industrial Technology Management Information Technology: Web Development Law Enforcement Leadership Legal Studies Management Nursing Veterinary Services Management
Associate Degrees A. A. S. , A. A. Certificates Master’s Degrees with SUNY IT
Areas of Concentration Finance Management Graphic & Multimedia Design Management Alternative & Renewable Energy Sys. Information Technology Industrial Technology Management Technology Veterinary Services Management Funeral Services Administration Health Care Management Dental Hygiene Health Nursing Emergency Management Law Enforcement Leadership Public Service Criminal Investigation Legal Studies
Proposed Baccalaureate Degrees ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Applied Psychology, BS Architectural Engineering Technology, BTech Civil Engineering Technology, BTech Electrical Engineering Technology, BTech Health and Fitness Promotion, BTech Information Technology, BTech International Law, BTech Mechanical Engineering Technology, BTech Sports Management, BBA
Areas of Concentration Sports Management Applied Psychology Health and Fitness Promotion Technology Architectural Eng. Technology Civil Engineering Technology Electrical Eng. Technology Health Mechanical Eng. Technology International Law Public Service
Programs with Online Delivery Alternative and Renewable Energy Systems Dental Hygiene, B. Tech. Emergency Management Finance Funeral Services Administration Graphic & Multimedia Design Health Care Management Information Technology Law Enforcement Leadership Legal Studies Management Nursing, BS Veterinary Services Management
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The Basics Rosters Course Outline and Syllabus Early Identification Program/Attendance and Dismissal More information on these topics can be found in the Faculty Handbook at: http: //www. canton. edu/provost/ under Faculty Resources.
ROSTERS • Rosters on the First day of class will be found on UCan. Web • Check Rosters the end of first week on UCan. Web • Week after census date (approx. beginning of fourth week) • *** If a student NEVER SHOWS UP but remains on the class roster – notify the Registrar or your Dean’s office NO LATER THAN THE END OF THE FIRST WEEK ***
COURSE OUTLINE The Course Outline template is provided at: http: //www. canton. edu/provost/ under Faculty Resources)
SYLLABUS A sample of a Syllabus outline can be found in the Appendix of the Faculty Handbook found at: http: //www. canton. edu/provost/ under Faculty Resources
Early Identification Program Attendance and Dismissal Online Submission Only as good as your participation Instructions for using the EID Program can be found in the Appendix of the Faculty Handbook at: http: //www. canton. edu/provost/ under Faculty Resources.
Summer and Winter Sessions International Initiatives Center for Lifelong Learning
The Details Available to all credentialed, full-time and adjunct faculty and staff Credit and Non-Credit Offerings Academic Year; Winter (online only); Summer; Flexible Starts, Stops and Duration On-Campus, Synchronous Distance Learning, Online, and Other Sites Compensation varies
Summer and Winter Sessions Summer 3 week, 5 week, 8 week, extended sessions On campus, off campus, online Winterterm Between Semesters Online only
International Initiatives Dual Degree Programs Online, Videoconference, Hybrid Regular Curriculum Courses Summer Programs ESL Professional Seminars Dual Degree Program Courses Future – Study Abroad
Center for Lifelong Learning For Work. – Professional Development and Workforce Training Division Who? What? Where? When? How? Faculty, staff, and others Workshops/Seminars/Conferences/etc. On Campus, MEC, OFA, or On Site Year-round Face-to-Face, Online, or Blended – Examples: Disney Institute and Atlantic Testing
Center for Lifelong Learning For Play – Personal Enrichment Division Who? What? Where? When? How? Faculty, staff, and others Workshops/Seminars/Conferences/etc. On Campus or MEC Year-round Face-to-Face – Examples: Knitting, Ethnic Cooking
Center for Lifelong Learning For Life – Quality of Life Division Who? What? Where? When? How? Faculty, staff, and others Classes/Workshops/Seminars/ Conferences/etc. On Campus, MEC or On-site Year-round Face-to-Face – Examples: Energy Efficiency, Credit Counseling
How To Proceed Interested? – Contact your dean, or – For Online Courses: Kyle Brown, x 7164 Director of Online Learning – For Non-Credit: Kathryn Del Guidice, x 7102 Director of Lifelong Learning – For International: Marela Fiacco, x 7444 Coordinator of International Initiatives
Center for Excellence in Teaching and Online Learning ol@canton. edu Supports and promotes initiatives that enhance student accessibility and faculty excellence in online learning environments. Coordinates the college’s online learning activities and provides training and support for faculty teaching & developing courses online.
Growth in Distance Education: ANGEL learning system Spring 2008, 94 courses were offered online with a total enrollment of 1065 students; 215 of which were onlineonly students.
Resources STAFF Ol@canton. edu x 7164 or 7963 FOB 2 nd floor WEB PAGE: http: //www. canton. edu/ol/ ANGEL LANDING PAGE http: //www. canton. edu/angel/ ANGEL HOME PAGE https: //canton. sln. suny. edu ◦ How to Use ANGEL ◦ Teaching Repository College policies (course review process; On. Line PPM) Faculty Guidebook for Teaching at a Distance
Information Services http: //www. canton. edu/it/index. html Help. Desk Library 1 st floor, helpdesk@canton. edu phone x 7448 ◦ Usernames & passwords (SUNY Canton email) ◦ Technical assistance on campus PCs, printers, network issues ◦ ‘Smart Classroom’s (training, support, orientations Telecommunications, FOB 232 ◦ Bubble sheet scoring
This is all on the Web!
Faculty resources. What? ■ FACULTY HANDBOOK and ADVISOR GUIDEBOOK ■ POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL ■ STUDENT HANDBOOK ■ COLLEGE CATALOG ■ MOU (Memorandum of Understanding)
Faculty resources. What else? ■ ACADEMIC CALENDAR ■ FACULTY AND STAFF DIRECTORY ■ PAYROLL PROCEDURE INFORMATION ■ HUMAN RESOURCES - PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL HANDBOOK - TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEV. - STAFF - EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE
Faculty resources. What else? § People: • Department Secretaries • Mentors • Program Director/Department Chair • Dean • Provost (x 7202) § www. canton. edu § Provost’s page: http: //www. canton. edu/provost/
FACULTY HANDBOOK and ADVISOR GUIDEBOOK ■ FACULTY HANDBOOK: ■ TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: Attendance, Grading, Roster, Course Outline & Syllabus, Exams, Academic Calendar, FERPA, EID – Early Identification ■ RELATED RESPONSIBILITIES: Campus Events, Professional Development, Department/School Meetings, Governance, Institutional Assessment
FACULTY HANDBOOK and ADVISOR GUIDEBOOK ■ Goals & Importance of Academic Advising ■ Advisor/Advisee relationship ■ Helpful Advising Suggestions ■ Timetable Placement Testing (Accuplacer) § Midsemester Grades & Prescheduling § Change of Curriculum (major) ■ ■ Support Services § Tutoring § Probation § Career Services
POLICIES & PROCEDURES MANUAL 1. COLLEGE ORGANIZATION 2. COLLEGE COMMITTEES 3. SEXUAL HARASSMENT ISSUES 4. COPYRIGHT & ROYALTY ISSUES 5. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT & CHANGE PROCEDURES 6. GRADING (GRADE APPEAL) 7. TRAVEL POLICIES, ETC
www. canton. edu/provost/ facultyresources
Learning Labs : ■ ■ Math Lab – Library Writing Center - Library Science Tutoring & Learning Ctr. – Cook 207 Other Tutoring Labs: ■ Business/Accounting – Library ■ Engineering – Nevaldine ■ Computer – Library ■ Veterinary Science – Newell 101 C
TUTORING: PEER AND PROFESSIONAL 1 ON 1 AND SMALL GROUPS ■ EOP: Campus Center 234 ■ TUTOR COORDINATOR: Veigh Lee, Campus Center 235 ■ OTHER COUNSELING: EOP Counselor, Campus Center 234 Personal Counseling, Campus Center 225
MORE STUDENT RESOURCES ■ ACCOMMODATIVE SERVICES - DOCUMENTED ELIGIBLE STUDENTS - CAMPUS CENTER 235 - READERS, NOTETAKERS - EXTENDED TIME FOR TESTS - QUIET LOCATION FOR TESTS - EQUIPMENT LOANED ■ ACADEMIC ADVISING CENTER ■ ACADEMIC PROBATION
♦ Faculty Assembly Committees: ♦ Faculty Affairs ♦ Academic Standards ♦ Curriculum ♦ Instructional Technology ♦ Retention & Student Life ♦ Library ♦ Recognition & Awards ♦ Continuing Appointment Appeals ♦ Honors Convocation
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