Graphics Program Discontinuance Process Overview

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The process leading to the discontinuance of the Graphics Program is detailed, from the initial request to the final approvals by various governing bodies. The Program Viability Workgroup, comprising key administrators and faculty members, played a crucial role in recommending the program's discontinuance based on viability assessments and informed decision-making. The timeline of events, including meetings, forums, and approvals, is outlined step-by-step, highlighting the collaborative efforts involved in reaching the final decision.


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  1. ACTION ITEM PROGRAM VIABILITY GRAPHICS PROGRAM DISCONTINUANCE

  2. Request for Classified Senate approval of Graphics Program discontinuance. ACTION ITEM

  3. PROGRAM VIABILITY DISCONTINUANCE PROCESS PROGRAM VIABILITY PROCESS Request for Program Discontinuance forwarded to PROA subcommittee (VP & Dean) PROA Approved request for formation of Program Discontinuance Workgroup Program Viability/Discontinuance Workgroup Recommended Graphics Program Discontinuance (Meetings 4/26/23 & 5/26/23) College Informed 5/3/23 Public Forum 5/8/23 Program Viability Workgroup Final Report & Recommendation for Graphics Program Discontinuance 8/9/23 PROA Subcommittee Supports the Program Viability Workgroup s Recommendation 8/28/23 PIER Approved Recommendation for Graphics Program Discontinuance 9/1/23 AS, CS, ASG (9/5, 9/8, 9/19) College Council 9/26/23 District Board 11/9/23

  4. Articulation Career Information Course & Program Data Curriculum INFORMATION CONSIDERED Program Information & Background Program Technology Program Facilities

  5. PROGRAM VIABILITY WORKGROUP Michael Odu, Vice President of Instruction, Michael ODU Adrian Gonzales, Vice President of Student Services Brett Bell, Vice President of Administrative Services Lou Ascione, Dean of Liberal Arts Rex Heftmann, a faculty member who teaches at least one course in the Program Patti Manley, PIER representative Catrina Gillus, Counseling Representative, who does not teach in the program. Pablo Martin, Academic Senate who does not teach in the program. Darren Hall, Chairs Committee who does not teach in the program. Alex Stiller-Shulman, Curriculum Committee who does not teach in the program. Mara Palma Sanft, Miramar s Articulation Officer *It is noted that there is no AFT representation. Issues related to faculty are addressed in the Contract and Board Policy by the SDCCD Human Resources office.

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