Â鶹ӳ» College to host Discover Â鶹ӳ» for new students
Â鶹ӳ» will host Discover Â鶹ӳ», an informational event for new students and their families. Discover Â鶹ӳ» is from 11 am-3 pm Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, at the College.
Read MoreOur Advisory Committees design programs to prepare students to directly enter the workforce after completion of a degree or certificate. Advisory Committees are composed of local and regional professionals in a program’s field and Â鶹ӳ» instructors. Together, employers and educators share information and ideas to ensure that the programs and curricula are responsive to real-world workforce experience. The majority of members are from outside the field of education, representing labor, management, and the general public. They serve in an advisory capacity without pay or compensation.
Occupational advisory committees are mandated by both federal and state laws. You have been selected as a member of an advisory committee to lend your expertise, knowledge and experience as an advisor to public education. Individuals who are selected to serve are chosen because they have demonstrated success in their chosen occupations. You are a valuable asset to Â鶹ӳ» in that you will be advising the college regarding the proper preparation of students for rewarding careers of their choice.
The students, who will be the ultimate beneficiaries of your labors on the committee, will eventually be working in the occupation or career cluster of occupations you represent. The students must be able to compete in the job market, find and hold employment in their chosen fields, be able to progress on the job, and be productive members of society. To provide a quality education for students, the college needs your advice and assistance.
What the committee will do — and the effectiveness of the process — will depend to a great extent on how well you as a member make it work. The recommendations you make, the advice you give, and the efforts you expend will all help in providing an excellent learning opportunity for Â鶹ӳ» students.
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FALL 2024 MEETINGS |
Automotive Technology
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Date: Wednesday, Nov. 13
Time: 5:30 pm
Platform: On-campus Minutes
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Business & Office Systems
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Date: Friday, Dec. 6
Time: 9 am
Platform: Zoom Agenda
Minutes
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Complementary Health Programs
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Date: Wednesday, Oct. 16
Time: 9 am
Platform: Zoom |
Computer Information Systems
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Date: Monday, Oct. 28
Time: 5:30 pm Platform: Zoom Minutes
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Criminal Justice
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Date: Monday, Nov. 18
Time: 3:30 pm Platform: Zoom Minutes
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Diesel Power Technology
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Date: Thursday, Nov. 7
Time: 6:30 pm Platform: On-campus Minutes
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Early Childhood Education
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Date: Thursday, Nov. 7
Time: 9 am Platform: Zoom |
Emergency Medical Services
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Date: Tuesday, Oct. 15
Time: 12:30 pm Platform: Off-campus (Northwestern Medicine EMS Offices in Sycamore) |
Horticulture & Agriculture
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Date: Monday, Nov. 4
Time: 3 pm Platform: Flex (On-campus or Zoom) Minutes
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Medical Assistant
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Date: TBD
Time: TBD Platform: TBD Agenda
Minutes
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Nursing
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Date: Thursday, Oct. 17
Time: 3:30 pm Platform: Zoom |
Radiologic Technology
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Date: Thursday, Nov. 7
Time: 3:30 pm Platform: Zoom |
Welding
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Date: Wednesday, Dec. 4
Time: 6 pm Platform: On-campus Agenda
Minutes
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Â鶹ӳ» will host Discover Â鶹ӳ», an informational event for new students and their families. Discover Â鶹ӳ» is from 11 am-3 pm Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, at the College.
Read MoreThe Â鶹ӳ» Foundation awarded $99,978 in program enhancement funds to Â鶹ӳ» departments for the 2024-2025 academic year. The Foundation has various program enhancement funds established by the generosity of donors for specific purposes.
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