2014-2015 Course Catalog - Additional Information

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Mission, Vision, Values

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Presidents Message

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General Information

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Admissions, Registration and Money Matters

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Employee List (Appendix VI)

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Campus Maps and Directions (Appendix VII)


Board of Trustees Mr. Jerry L. Kelsheimer Chairman Mrs. Nadine H. Feighan Vice Chairperson

Mission To provide high quality, accessible and affordable educational opportunities and services — including university transfer, technical and lifelong learning programs — that promote individual development and improve the overall quality of life in a multicultural community.

Dr. Harry Graham Mr. Bruce D. Murphy Ms. Megan O’Bryan Mr. Andrew E. Randall Mr. Victor A. Ruiz Mrs. Rachel Von Hendrix

Vision Cuyahoga Community College will be recognized as an exemplary teaching and learning community that fosters service and student success. The College will be a valued resource and leader in academic quality, cultural enrichment, and economic development characterized by continuous improvement, innovation, and community responsiveness.

Mr. David W. Whitehead

Values To successfully fulfill the mission and vision, Cuyahoga Community College is consciously committed to diversity, integrity, academic excellence, and achievement of individual and institutional goals. We are dedicated to building trust, respect, and confidence among our colleagues, students, and the community.

Cuyahoga Community College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 30 N. LaSalle Street Suite 2400 Chicago, IL 60602-2504 800-621-7440

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A Message from the President Welcome to Cuyahoga Community College. Tri-C is an innovative and inclusive learning community, dedicated to your success and completion. We are delighted that you have selected our College as the place to continue your education and career development. Our faculty, staff and administrators are proud to offer many options to assist you in reaching your educational goals. A Tri-C education is both powerful and valuable. Offering more than 1,000 courses and 140 degree and certificate programs (and counting), our College is preparing students to thrive in the new global economy. We offer programs in most career fields, including health care, green technology, culinary arts, engineering, bioscience, business, public service, liberal arts, transportation, music, manufacturing and media production— to name just a few of the possibilities. Upon completion of your degree, transfer and dual-enrollment agreements offer seamless transition to many universities. As we continue to innovate, we are working to meet you where you are. The College is the leading provider of online opportunities in the state. You will appreciate the flexibility, choice and convenience of courses that accommodate your life. Select from offerings online, in the classroom or a combination of both. More than 130 courses are offered in locations throughout the community, close to home or work, with day, evening and weekend options. Our four attractive campuses offer outstanding amenities, including wireless Internet, wellness facilities, libraries and study areas. Services such as academic advising, online or e-advising, tutoring, career counseling and mentoring services are available to help you plan your academic journey and succeed in achieving your goals. Our vibrant student life invites you to get involved in student government, collegiate athletics, volunteer activities and a wide array of clubs and organizations. This is not, after all, just our College. It is yours. We invite you to take full advantage of the many opportunities to make it your own and aid in your success. As you move forward on your journey, I trust you will find that “Tri-C is where futures begin.� Sincerely,

Alex Johnson President

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College Climate and Commitment to Diversity and Affirmative Action

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History of Cuyahoga Community College and the Campuses

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Community & Continuing Education

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Workforce and Economic Development Division

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Workforce Solutions

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Accreditation and Institutional Memberships

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Northeast Ohio Commission on Higher Education


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Cuyahoga Community College Education at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) is a life-changing experience. More than 900,000 present and former students have been touched by the Tri-C experience. Tri-C has enriched the lives and helped build solid futures for all who have attended, from the hopeful students who stood in line at the Brownell School building in 1963 to register for Tri-C’s first classes to today’s students who register through the Internet. The far-reaching effects of education at Tri-C have touched not only the individual students but their families, as well as the entire community. The faculty, staff and administration at Tri-C are dedicated to providing innovative and flexible services to students and the broader community as a whole. This commitment is expressed by developing a curriculum and delivering an academic experience that will produce students who are competitive within the job market, welleducated and informed. Whether these students are on the threshold of an exciting career, returning for new skills training or simply taking courses in a field of interest, the academic experience at Tri-C meets their specialized needs.

College Climate and Commitment to Diversity and Affirmative Action The College embraces human diversity and is committed to affirmative action and equal opportunity. The College is committed to eliminating discrimination and harassment in the workplace and academic environment. These commitments are moral imperatives consistent with an intellectual community that celebrates individual differences, diversity and meaningful individual freedom to pursue professional and educational goals. Any employee, student or other person who wishes to report discrimination or harassment should contact the College’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion at: Cuyahoga Community College, 2500 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 44115, 216-9870204. In addition, the College’s Title IX (related to sex discrimination) and Section 504 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (related to disability discrimination) Coordinator is the Director of Diversity & Inclusion. The Coordinator can be reached at the above address and telephone number.

History of Cuyahoga Community College, the Campuses and Corporate College® On September 23, 1963, the largest first day enrollment for a community college in the nation’s history took place at Tri-C ‘s first home, the 19th century Brownell School building in downtown Cleveland, which was leased from

the Cleveland Board of Education. The initial enrollment was just over 3,000 students. Today, Tri-C serves more than 52,000 credit and non-credit students each year. Now one of the largest colleges in Ohio and the largest in Greater Cleveland, Tri-C has expanded to four modern campuses in downtown Cleveland, Parma, Highland Hills and Westlake, as well as two Corporate College® sites in Westlake and Warrensville Heights. Other facilities include the District Administrative Services in Cleveland and the Unified Technologies Center (UTC) adjacent to the Metropolitan Campus. Tri-C opened its beautiful and spacious 50,000-square-foot Advanced Technology Training Center (ATTC) in October 2012. The ATTC features high-bay labs, multipurpose training areas and an energy-efficient environment for learning and offers the latest state-of-the-art technology and curriculum. The ATTC provides students with education, hands-on training and employment preparation skills for well-paying jobs and provides employers with a constant feeder system of job-ready candidates for the in-demand high-tech industry.

Eastern Campus Founded in 1971, the Eastern Campus in Highland Hills has grown to encompass four buildings. In addition to state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories, the campus celebrates a newly opened Natatorium and Fitness Center which features a six-lane swimming pool, diving area, vortex pool, and premier fitness center and weight room. The new space also provides learning spaces for students enrolled in the Tri-C Sport and Exercise Studies program and other physical education classes. Students, faculty, and community members can also make use of this pool and fitness center, as well as the full-service library, 600-seat performing arts center, art gallery, massage therapy clinic, music studios, cafeteria, employment and career services center. The Eastern Campus is located in the growing I-271 and I-480 corridor. Regional Transit Authority (RTA) buses also provide public transportation services. The heart of the Hospitality Program is the Hospitality Management Center located across from Public Square in downtown Cleveland. This location, which is supported by faculty from the Metropolitan Campus, is in the center of the “culinary and hotel district”, within walking distance of nationally recognized chef-run restaurants and expanding lodging and entertainment businesses.

Metropolitan Campus The Metropolitan Campus which opened in 1969, is Tri-C ‘s first campus. Located near downtown Cleveland in the Campus District, the Campus is easily accessible from Interstates 71, 77 and 90. Classes are offered during the day, evenings, on weekends and through distance learning/e-learning.

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_________________________________________________________________ General Information The Metropolitan Campus houses outstanding science, engineering and health careers laboratories. Students learn first-hand in laboratories similar to those in the work environment. Laboratories exist for nursing, information technology, manufacturing and the recording arts industry. Additionally, the Campus opened the Transfer Connection Center in 2013 to help students navigate the process from degree completion at Tri-C to a successful transfer to a four-year college or university. The Tommy LiPuma Center for Creative Arts presents the best in local, regional and international artists in the areas of music, dance, theater and performance art. Students mix music, record and stage musicians as part of the Recording Arts and Technology Program. The Visual Communication and Design Program offers students degrees and certificates in graphic design, illustration, web and interactive media, photography, digital video and digital filmmaking, 3D Design and 3D Animation. Students with an interest in Engineering Technology can choose from nine degree programs in the industry that are nationally recognized by the American Society of Engineering Education and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. A state-of-the-art center for Nursing provides hands-on learning. Students learn with the use of a Human Patient Simulator, a computer-driven mannequin, which mirrors the physical characteristics of a human and allows students to respond to critical care issues. A simulated hospital care unit with 22 beds allows students to study and test simulated patients. Allied health laboratories also exist on the Campus for many other careers in the health care field including dental hygiene, health information management, surgical technician, emergency medical technician and occupational and physical therapy. The Dental Hygiene Clinic also provides low cost preventive dental care to community residents. The Metropolitan Campus also features a commercial kitchen and full service restaurant for students in the Hospitality Management Program. The student operated restaurant serves breakfast and lunch during portions of the school year.

Western Campus The Western Campus in Parma, Ohio, has served Cleveland’s southwest suburbs since 1966, operating in the former Crile Veterans Hospital. The facilities were replaced in 1975 with a six-building interconnected campus. The sprawling, tree-lined picturesque campus offers more than 1,000 day, evening and weekend classes for associate degree programs. Students benefit from industry-standard laboratories and spacious learning environments, such as the Health

Careers and Sciences Building, Advanced Automotive Technology Center and the Visual Communications Center of Excellence. A new Public Safety Training Center of Excellence will be completed in Fall 2014. The only one in Northeast Ohio, the Public Safety Training Center will offer the latest, specialized training for EMTs, firefighters and police officers. The Western Campus provides a full array of student services in the centralized Galleria. These services include the Enrollment Center, Admissions Office, Career Services, Barnes & Noble bookstore, a library, computer labs, a cafeteria and a coffee shop. Students and residents also have access to numerous science, health career and technology labs, a 466-seat theater, an indoor pool, gymnasium, fitness center, outdoor track and athletic fields for soccer, softball and baseball. Senior residents can take free non-credit courses through the Encore Program, and summer camps provide affordable, fun educational experiences for grade-school children and teens. The 220-acre Western Campus at 11000 Pleasant Valley Road is accessible from Interstates 71, 77 and 480. Regional Transit Authority (RTA) buses provide public transportation services to the campus. An extension of the Western Campus, Brunswick University Center (BUC) was built in 2011 in Brunswick, Ohio. Serving Medina County, BUC offers associate degree programs, as well as bachelor’s degree and master’s degree programs in criminal justice, business administration, accounting, forensic accounting and management leadership through its partnerships with Tiffin University and Franklin University. Brunswick University Center at 3605 Center Road (Route 303) is easily accessible from Interstate 71. It is located next to Brunswick High School. The Brunswick Transit Authority provides public transportation to the center.

Westshore Campus The Westshore Campus is committed to meeting the educational needs of the residents of Cleveland’s Westshore communities. With its opening in 2011 and the existing Corporate College® West facility, Westshore provides opportunities for students to complete associate degrees for transfer to a four-year institution or for certificates/degrees leading to entry into the workforce in a variety of health careers areas and in business. The Westshore Campus is a transfer focused campus with an emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medical (STEMM) programs and degrees. Liberal arts, business, IT, pre-engineering, medical assisting, emergency medical technology, English as a Second Language, and many more programs are offered at Westshore. The Campus offers a full array of student services including a one-stop Enrollment Center, Technology Learning Center, library, five science

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General Information _________________________________________________________________ labs and four health career labs, including a human patient simulator lab. The Westshore Campus and Corporate College West site are easily accessible from Interstates 90 and 480 and are located approximately 5 miles from each other in the city of Westlake.

Community & Continuing Education Tri-C offers a wide range of Community and Continuing Education programs and courses spanning a broad base of career development, personal enrichment, and continuing education topics for all ages. We seek to promote individual development and improve the overall quality of life through multicultural lifelong learning courses. Audiences we serve: Youth: Young people can experience college life with our varied line up of courses and summer camps. These opportunities provide a fun and challenging learning environment for young students that complement their current studies and enable them to easily move into adulthood. Professionals: Certified and licensed individuals will find our selection of personal career development classes and continuing education courses appealing as they help to assist individuals in maintaining their certifications or licenses with convenient and economical classes taught by professionals in the field. Personal Enrichment: Tri-C encourages community members of all ages to participate in both events and courses that enhance the quality of life while building skill with hands-on and informative classes. These classes and events seek to show the ease of acquiring a new skill in a casual and fun environment. Topic Areas: Taking a cue from the community we serve, our lineup of courses is continually updated based on the suggestions of residential and business community members. Continuing Education: We offer a broad range of topics approved for professionals in need of continuing education for many occupations and professions. All classes and courses offer valuable information to learners of all ages looking to enhance their current skills or quality of life.

Workforce and Economic Development Division The Workforce and Economic Development Division (WEDD) at Tri-CÂŽ partners with business and industry, government organizations and the community to provide: non-credit and credit fast track training for both individuals and businesses; employee and leadership

development solutions for professionals and managers; and continuing education and community programs.

Workforce Solutions Job Link Services The Job Link Services (JLS) Department assists with recruiting and assessing qualified candidates to support workforce training programs. JLS offers employability training which includes: soft skills/life skills, work ethic, communications and teambuilding. In addition, job readiness skills such as resume preparation, interviewing techniques, employer networking, online job search and placement assistance and retention services are also offered to all students participating in workforce training grant-funded and other fast-track training programs. For information, call (216) 987-4391. Public Safety Institute The Public Safety Institute has provided over three decades of professional training to law enforcement and fire students as well as public safety professionals. The academies provide state-certified training for police officers, fire fighters, security officers, corrections officers and bailiff personnel, as well as advanced training in law enforcement and fire. Hands-on training is given by experienced instructors, where students learn the skills and teamwork necessary to be prepared when called upon for duty. The Law Enforcement Academies are certified through the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC). The academy offices and training facilities are located in the Unified Technologies Center at the Metropolitan Campus in Downtown Cleveland. Tri-C offers four basic OPOTC certified academies: Peace Officer Basic Training, Private Security Training, Bailiff and Corrections. The advance training programs of the Public Safety Institute offers the opportunity for police, security and law enforcement professionals to enhance their skills and enable them to deal with the ever-changing needs of society. The Fire Training Academy facilities are located at the Western Campus in Parma. The Academy is chartered by the State of Ohio, Department of Public Safety, and Division of Emergency Medical Services in Columbus. The Fire Training Academy was established by a partnership with the Northeastern Ohio Fire Chiefs’ Association and Tri-C. There are over 300 fire departments in a seven county region that rely on Tri-C ‘s Fire Training Academy to meet their training needs. The Fire Training Academy provides academic and practical skills training for Level I & II firefighters. We provide four day academies and two evening academies each year. Annually, approximately 200 students graduate from the Academy. This training provides the skills necessary for an entry-level firefighter position. Training includes topics related to the established requirements of the Ohio Revised Code for Career Fire

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_________________________________________________________________ General Information Fighters and the training and educational requirements identified in NFPA 1001.

Certification and Fundamentals of Warehouse and Distribution.

Manufacturing, Engineering and Bioscience The Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering and Bioscience Division provides students and industry with affordable, high-quality training leading to portable skill credentials. The division offers credit, non-credit, certificate and customized programs in manufacturing foundation skills, manufacturing technologies, applied industrial maintenance, medical device manufacturing, pharmaceutical drug manufacturing, engineering skills development, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship training.

Center for Health Industry Solutions The Center for Health Industry Solutions provides training tailored to meet the needs of the health care industry and its current and future employees. The Center focuses on critical health care employment shortages and provides a wide selection of courses that include training to assist in entering the health care field, continuing education and professional certification programs.

At the downtown Unified Technology Center facility, the shop floor spans more than 12,000 square feet of completely renovated space that supports the latest equipment which regional manufacturers either currently use or will use in the future. It is the largest industrial maintenance training center in Northeast Ohio and through the Bioscience Workforce Training and Assessment Center, the only location offering job skills training in this emerging technology. Programs include: Precision Machining, CNC Machining, Industrial/Equipment Maintenance, Tool and Die Apprentice, Industrial Welding, Blueprint Reading, Shop Math, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Quality Control, Electronics Assembly, Mechatronics, and Wind Turbine Technician. In addition to the standard programs, customized job skill training is available. Through consultation with an Industry Advisory Board, the standard and customized training programs provide participants with marketable skills that are “filling the talent pipeline” for Northeast Ohio manufacturers. Regional Transportation Institute The Regional Transportation Institute provides highquality workforce training in Transportation, Logistics and Distribution (TLD) job functions. The training is targeted toward entry level through first line supervision personnel and provides certificates in TLD concentrations that demonstrate comprehension of applicable terminology, an ability to execute operational activities and the role and impact of their job function on the supply chain. Located in the Heritage Business Park in Euclid, Ohio, the Regional Transportation Institute operates in an industrial environment utilizing industry standard equipment and supply chain management tools to simulate actual working environments. Using active industry professionals to provide instruction, training is delivered through contract training, seminars and certificate programs. Current training programs include: Class A and B CDL, Forklift Operation, Hazardous Material/Dangerous Goods

The Center works closely with representatives of the health care industry to develop accelerated training and education programs that respond quickly to critical workforce needs. All training is delivered at Tri-C sites, and scheduled for the convenience of students during the day, evenings, or on weekends. Programs exist for those interested in entry-level positions, as well as for seeking career changes. There are also programs for professionals to keep up with change in their respective health care fields. Entry-level Career Programs/Certifications: 

State Tested Nurse Assistant (STNA) STNAs work in a variety of health care settings to improve their patient’s well-being by assisting them with personal care and monitoring progress with their recovery goals. Dental Assistant Radiography Initial Training This course meets the Ohio State Dental Board training requirements for those seeking to become a certified dental radiographer. Health Care Navigator This program prepares students for work as an inpatient or outpatient navigator. Navigators assist patients with obtaining and accessing healthcare. Home Health Aide The Home Health Aide course is designed to prepare the nurse assistant for employment to provide home health care. STNA training experience is required. Patient Access Specialist The Patient Access Specialist program is designed to prepare students for the many opportunities available in the Patient Access department in a hospital setting. These may include admitting and registering, financial counseling or providing customer service to patients. Professional Coding Program The Professional Coding program utilizes the Professional Medical Coding Curriculum designed by the American Academy of Professional Coders to prepare students for the Certified Professional Coder exam.

The Center works with health care organizations to develop customized training programs that can be presented at their sites. Our programs keep up with the rapid changes in health care, and our expert instructors

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General Information _________________________________________________________________ focus training on the key areas students need to succeed on the job. Whether you are a health care professional looking for career advancement, or a displaced worker looking to get into the health care field, the Center has high quality programs to meet your needs. Information Technology Training The Information Technology Training department provides industry-certified training tailored to meet the information technology needs in Northeast Ohio. With courses available both online and flexibly scheduled, IT Training provides continuing education and professional certification programs for working professionals.

Corporate College® About Us Founded in 2003, Corporate College offers Northeast Ohio businesses and individuals professional training and development, along with state-of-the-art meeting and conference space. Corporate College delivers training and development solutions for organizations and individuals. We have internal organizational development and content experts, along with a professional external talent bench that includes the best and brightest minds in Northeast Ohio. As a division of Cuyahoga Community College, we provide access to an extensive network of faculty and programs to ensure we deliver the right solutions for your unique business needs. Corporate College has locations in Warrensville Heights and Westlake. Mission Statement Our mission is to provide high-quality training and consulting expertise that drives business growth for organizations and professionals. Customized Training Corporate College understands your unique organizational challenges and provides customized solutions that meet your strategic business goals. These customized solutions help organizations become more efficient, grow employee skills and retain top talent. We strive to improve individual, team and organizational performance. Programs are delivered exclusively to groups at your company facility or at our Corporate College locations. Professional Development Corporate College provides training and development for professionals. We understand that in order to succeed and remain competitive in today’s dynamic business environment, employees must continue to grow and learn. Our talented team brings a wealth of experience that will help take your skills to the next level. Training Topics   

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Information Technology Leadership Lean and Lean Six Sigma Project Management Quality and Compliance

Conference Center and Hospitality Services With Corporate College as your partner, planning that special event is easy. Our experienced team of event planners will focus on your event details so you can stay focused on your business agenda. Your Corporate College event planner will coordinate with our energetic and professional staff to ensure your meeting is a success. In addition to event planners, our team includes: concierge staff, an audio-visual technician, technology support staff and world-class catering.

Accreditation and Institutional Memberships Tri-C holds institutional memberships in numerous national, educational, professional, and accrediting organizations, as well as local area chambers of commerce. Tri-C is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. In addition, a number of Tri-C ‘s career programs are approved or accredited by appropriate specialized associations or agencies. Some of these memberships are: Accrediting Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN) Accreditation Review Committee on Education-Physician Assistant Achieving the Dream American Association for Paralegal Education (AAFPE) American Association for Women in Community Colleges (AAWCC) American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) American Association for Paralegal Education (AAFPE) American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) American Association of University Women (AAUW) American Bar Association Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) American Council on Education (ACE) American Culinary Federation American Dietetic Association American Dental Educators Association American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHSP) American Student Association of Community Colleges (ASACC) American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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_________________________________________________________________ General Information American Technical Education Assistance (ATEA) Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) Association of Governing Boards of Universities & Colleges (AGB) Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) Association of Physical Plant Administrators (APPA) Association of Veterinary Technician Educators (AVTE) College Entrance Examination Board Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care Committee on Accreditation for Education in Neurodiagnostic Technology Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) Community College Humanities Association Community Colleges for International Development (CCID) Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) Council for Advancement & Support of Education (CASE) Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) Council of North Central Two-Year Colleges (CNCTYC) Employer Resource Council (ERC) 50 Club of Cleveland, The Fund for Our Economic Future (Cleveland Foundation) Government Finance Officers Association Greater Cleveland Partnership, The Higher Learning Commission, The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRCDMS) Joint Review Committee on Education Programs for EMT-Paramedics League for Innovation in the Community College Midwest Institute for International/Intercultural Education (MIIIE) National Alliance of Community and Technical Colleges National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnership National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship, Inc. National Association for Developmental Education (NADE) National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) National Association of College & University Business Officers (NACUBO) National Association of Community College Teacher Education Program (NACCTEP) National Collegiate Honors Council National Council on Black American Affairs National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) National Network of Health Careers National Verbatim Reporters Association (NVRA) Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education (NOCHE) Ohio Association of Community Colleges (OACC) Ohio Campus Compact (OCC)

Ohio College Testing Association Ohio Community College Athletic Conference (OCCAC) Ohio Fuel Cell Coalition Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) President’s Round Table RC-2020 Second Nature, Inc. Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

Northeast Ohio Commission on Higher Education Tri-CÂŽ is a member of the Northeast Ohio Commission on Higher Education (NOCHE). This is an organization of 14 Northeast Ohio colleges and universities that represents a partnership among these institutions of higher education and the business and industrial community. Established in 1951, the commission works to address the common needs and problems of higher education in Northeast Ohio.

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How to Apply

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Residency Requirements

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Selective Service

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International/Foreign Students

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New Student Orientation

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Transfer Policies

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Transient (Visiting) Status

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Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program/College Credit Plus

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Program 60 Admission

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College Tech Prep

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Career Technical Credit Transfer

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Registration

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Assessment Services

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Fast Forward

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Cancelled Classes

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Prerequisites

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Changes in Curriculum, Fees and Other Requirements

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Tuition and Fees

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Refunds

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Student Financial Aid Scholarships

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SFAS Application Procedures for Financial Aid

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Scholarships

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American Opportunity Credit


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Admissions Admission to Tri-C is open to all high school graduates, anyone with documentation of successful GED completion, as well as to non-high school graduates participating in dual enrollment programs, and those 18 years of age or older. It is not necessary to enroll in a specific program to be admitted to Tri-C. Students can enroll in as few as one or two courses to pursue a general interest, or can enroll in a two-year program to prepare to transfer to a four-year college, or choose a career/occupational program to prepare for employment. The general admissions procedure of Tri-C does NOT ENSURE ADMITTANCE TO A PARTICULAR COURSE OR PROGRAM. In some instances, certain courses may be restricted to program majors. Admission to a specific program may be competitive or require specific minimum qualifications. Some students may be requested to enroll in special courses to eliminate deficiencies in academic preparation. Applicants are urged to begin their admission process well in advance. High school students may apply in their senior year for entrance after high school graduation. Students may attend more than one campus. Student records are inactivated after a period of three consecutive years where no registration activity has occurred. Students with an inactive status must reapply for admission to the College on-line.

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You can apply online at www.tri-c.edu/apply/ or in person at any campus Enrollment Center

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Submit an official high school transcript and/or GED transcript. Request the high school or GED office to send transcript directly to the Office of the Registrar, P.O. Box 5966, Cleveland, OH 44101-0966. GED transcript request forms are available in the Enrollment Center.

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Submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. Request former college or university officials to send transcripts directly to the Office of the Registrar, P.O. Box 5966, Cleveland, OH 44101-0966.

Those wishing to attend Tri-C temporarily while attending another college or university are accepted as Transient (Visiting) students. It is strongly advised that you check with your college advisor concerning your home institution’s procedures on Transient (Visiting) enrollment before you apply and enroll under this status.

Residency Requirements Tri-C is supported by the taxpayers of Cuyahoga County and assisted by the State of Ohio. Students who are not

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Cuyahoga County residents pay out-of-county or out-ofstate fees. A student’s official residency status is determined at the point of admission according to the residency policies of the State of Ohio, the Ohio Board of Regents and the Tri-C Board of Trustees. A change to a Cuyahoga County address does not constitute an automatic change to in-county residency for tuition purposes. It is the student’s responsibility to request a change of residency status and provide supporting documentation to the Enrollment Center by the end of the first week for the full term of the semester in which the student is requesting a change of residency. There are four categories, eight exemptions, one provision and one procedure under which a student may qualify for a change of residency status if the requirements of that category or exemption are satisfied. For more information, please go to www.tri-c.edu/apply/Pages/Residencyinformation.aspx or any campus Enrollment Center for more information.

Selective Service All male U.S. citizens, and those with a permanent resident card between the age of 18 and 25, are required to register with Selective Service to qualify for in-county or in-state tuition rates and to be eligible for financial aid. The admission application requires a Selective Service Registration number or reason for exemption. Contact the Enrollment Center for information. In accordance with the Defense Department Authorization Act (Pub. L. 97252) and Ohio Revised Code §3345.32, any student who is required to register with the Selective Service and fails to do so will be ineligible for federal and state of Ohio student financial aid funds. Contact the Student Financial Aid & Scholarship Office at any campus for further information.

International/Foreign Students U.S. immigration laws impose a variety of requirements or restrictions on college enrollment. If you already have or are applying for the status of an F-1 nonimmigrant student, you must consult with a campus Special Student Services Coordinator before applying and registering for classes. F-1 students with an I-20 form from Tri-C must successfully complete a minimum of 12 credits per semester in order to maintain status. No more than one 3-credit course taken via distance learning/e-learning will apply towards the 12 credit minimum. A Special Student Services Coordinator is available at one of the campuses to address deadlines for F-1 international student admission and for other F-1 information. For information that involve maintaining your visa status such as work permission, authorized withdrawals, transfers and program extensions, please see the Special Student Services Coordinator at the campus listed on your I-20 or visit http://www.tric.edu/apply/international/Pages/default.aspx or one of the following offices :

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____________________________________________ Admissions, Registration and Money Matters East 216-987-2015 • Student Services Building, Rm 1602 Metro 216-987-4167 • Student Services Building, Rm G09 West 216-987-5203 • Student Services Building, Rm 220 Westshore 216-987-5884 • Enrollment Center CCW 216-987-5884• Enrollment Center

New Student Orientation Our mandatory First Year Experience is designed to help students with understanding college expectations, program choices, and identifying what coursework is needed for enrollment. The First Year Experience begins with an in-person Orientation. Tri-C’s New Student Orientation sessions are designed to assess, inform, and prepare students prior to beginning classes. Orientation is required for students new to college and recommended for students who have previously attended another college or university. Orientation provides students with information essential for successfully beginning and proceeding with their education at Tri-C. For more information about orientation and initial academic advising, contact the Counseling Department at 216-987-6000 and selecting option #4.

Transfer from Tri-C The process of transferring courses from Tri-C to another college or university begins by meeting with a Tri-C counselor to ensure that the student enrolls in the appropriate courses. It is the student’s responsibility to schedule a meeting with the appropriate admissions office at the receiving college or university to ensure that all requirements for admission and transfer to the receiving school have been met. An official transcript of courses completed at Tri-C will be required by the receiving college or university. Transcripts can be ordered on line at: http://www.tric.edu/transcripts/Pages/default.aspx and cost is $5.00 per transcript. Because of the highly specialized nature of courses in career programs, many are not designed for transfer to a four-year institution. The exception to this is any course in an approved articulation agreement with a four-year college or university. A counselor can provide information about which programs offer this option. Students should also note that courses with numbers lower than 1000 usually do not transfer (see Course Numbering in this Catalog, pgs. 240 and 494). Representatives from four-year colleges often visit the campuses to help Tri-C students plan their transfer programs. Acceptance of credit is always at the discretion of the receiving institution.

Transfer to Tri-C from another College Students who wish to transfer to Tri-C should follow the established admissions procedures. The acceptance of transfer credits by Tri-C will be determined to the extent feasible within the context of agreements and working

relationships between Tri-C and other institutions of higher learning. Tri-C has agreed to accept credit from colleges and universities accredited by regional accrediting associations. Tri-C also accepts credit from other institutions that can demonstrate that instruction provided at their institution meets Tri-C’s standards. Transfer credit may be awarded for courses earned through the college-level United States Armed Forces Institute (U.S.A.F.I.).

Transient (Visiting) Status If a student wishes to take a course for credit at another institution while attending Tri-C, he or she may do so and can usually avoid having to go through the admissions procedure at the other institution by requesting Transient (Visiting) status as follows: 1.

Request a Transient (Visiting) Student form from the Counseling Office.

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Complete the form, obtain approval from a counselor, and return it to the Enrollment Center.

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The Enrollment Center will confirm the student’s status so that credit earned at the other institution can be properly credited to the student’s permanent Tri-C record. This information will also be sent to the institution where the student is seeking Transient (Visiting) status.

Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program/College Credit Plus The Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP) provides the opportunity for eligible high school students to earn college credit and/or high school credit. This experience is the beginning of the official academic record (transcript) of the student’s college studies. The PSEOP benefits students in several ways. Students take courses not available in their schools that complement their educational programs. This enriches the high school experience and encourages exploration of new fields through exposure to collegiate teaching methods, course content and procedures. Consult with a high school counselor and the Special Student Services Coordinator at any campus for more information on admission criteria.

Program 60 Admission Through Program 60, residents of Ohio aged 60 and older may register for regularly scheduled credit and noncredit classes on an audit, tuition-free, space-available basis. Registrations are processed in-person through the Enrollment Center on the date published for Program 60 registration in the semester Enrollment Guide. Program 60 registration will not be accepted prior to the dates advertised. Please confirm class availability with an Enrollment Center representative at time of registration.

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College Tech Prep The North Coast Tech Prep Partnership prepares students for high skill, high demand technical careers in a competitive global economy. Rigorous educational pathways emphasize math, science and technology and lead to postsecondary education. Educators, employers and communities collaborate to develop and deliver Tech Prep opportunities to all North Coast Tech Prep Partnership students. The curriculum reflects real-world technical careers in high demand today. Programs may be offered in the following career fields: Agriculture and Environmental Systems, Arts and Communication, Business and Administrative Services, Construction Technologies, Education and Training, Engineering and Science Technologies, Finance, Government and Public Administration, Health Sciences, Hospitality and Tourism, Human Services, Information Technology, Law and Public Safety, Manufacturing Technologies, Marketing, and Transportation Systems. Tri-C serves as a higher education partner of the North Coast Tech Prep Partnership, offering college credits to Tech Prep Students. Tech Prep enables a smooth transition from high school into two and four-year college degree programs. All North Coast Tech Prep students have the opportunity to earn college credit while enrolled in a College Tech Prep program at their high school. Uncompromising standards, outstanding instruction, employer involvement, and parental guidance enable College Tech Prep students to enter postsecondary education without the need for remediation in math or English; and, earn state and/or nationally recognized industry specific certifications. For more information regarding College Tech Prep, please call 216-987-4987 or visit www.techprep4u.com.

Career Technical Credit Transfer Career Technical Credit Transfer (CT2) is a collaborative effort among the Ohio Board of Regents, the Ohio Department of Education’s Office of Career-Technical & Adult Education, public secondary/adult career-technical education institutions and state supported institutions of higher education. The career technical credit transfer initiative ensures that students at an adult careertechnical institution or secondary career-technical education institution can transfer successfully-completed technical courses that adhere to recognized industry standards to any state institution of higher education without unnecessary duplication or institutional barriers. Career Technical Credit Transfer is meant to complement the College Tech Prep program. See Appendix III for information on Career Technical Assurance Guides (CTAG) which identify the specific courses which are part of the statewide guarantee. Additional information can also be found on the Ohio Board of Regents web site: https://ohiohighered.org/transfer/ct2.

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Registration Students must be admitted to Tri-C before registering for classes. Students can register online or in-person at the Enrollment Center. Please visit http://www.tric.edu/apply/new/ for complete registration instructions.

Waitlist Waitlisting allows a student to add themselves to a waitlist for a class that has met its maximum enrollment limit. This gives a student the opportunity to register for a closed class when a seat becomes available. When a seat becomes available, an email notification is sent to the student who is next in line on the waitlist. The student has exactly 18 hours, including weekends and other days the College is closed, to register for the course, or they will be dropped from the waitlist. Notifications are sent to the student's Tri-C email address. If the student does not register within the 18-hour period, the student will be dropped from the waitlist and the next student is notified. For additional information, go to https://portal.tri-c.edu/waitlist/.

Full-Time/Part-Time Status A student must take at least 12 semester credits to be considered a full-time student. A counselor or advisor may recommend a heavier or lighter load depending on ability and/or past performance. A part-time student is one who is registered for 11 credits or less. Each credit usually requires a minimum of two hours of outside study each week. A student employed full-time should probably not attempt to carry more than two courses per semester. A student who is working parttime might consider taking more than two courses per semester, depending on other demands made on her/his time.

Assessment Services Tri-C will assess the English and mathematics skills of its students and prescribe enrollment in appropriate English and mathematics courses to maximize the student’s opportunities for open access, equity, and academic excellence. The English and mathematics placement tests are mandatory at Tri-C and are used to assess the skills of incoming students. Taking the placement tests seriously and doing well on them could reduce the number of courses that students are required to take. Students must complete a preparation for placement testing experience and return completed sample test questions to a Campus Assessment Testing Center before taking the placement tests. Placement testing information and preparation materials are available at: http://www.tri-c.edu/placement. Students must complete the College admission process before taking the assessment tests.

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Changes in Curriculum, Fees and Other Requirements

Students may use qualifying ACT scores instead of taking the COMPASS math and English placement tests. Please contact an Assessment Center for information.

The Board of Trustees of the Cuyahoga Community College reserves the right to change, at any time and without notice, graduation requirements, fees and other charges, curriculum, course structure and content, and such other matters as may be within its control, notwithstanding any information set forth in this Catalog.

Persons holding a college degree may have the assessment/placement process waived.

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Placement scores will be valid for two years from the date when the test was taken.

Tuition and Fees

Students should take assessment results to counseling appointments and/or orientation sessions.

Students may retake their placement tests one time within two years. Additional attempts will cost $10 each and will require the student to submit a petition to retest. Students whose native language is not English must take the COMPASS English as a Second Language test.

Fast Forward Fast Forward is a requirement at Tri-C which mandates students who place into developmental classes enroll and complete these classes during the first semester. Completing developmental courses first increases students’ basic skill levels, which can increase their chances of success in college-level coursework.

Cancelled Classes Occasionally Tri-C must cancel a class because of insufficient enrollment. Every effort is made to notify students when this occurs. Those affected may register for a different class during the registration period.

Prerequisites Prerequisites are established by each department, for each course in that department, to ensure that the student has an adequate and sufficient background to enroll in a course and achieve success. A passing grade of “C” or better is required. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that he or she has met the prerequisites for any course in which he or she enrolls. Prerequisites will be checked at the time of registration. If the student is unsure that the prerequisite has been met, he or she should consult with the academic department or Counseling Office prior to registering for that course. Note: Students who have taken prerequisite courses at Tri-C prior to Fall 1998 will be required to obtain an exception from a counselor or academic department in order to register for some courses.

Course Adjustment Period

Tri-C, supported by the taxpayers of Cuyahoga County and assisted by the State of Ohio, maintains modest tuition and fees, both of which are subject to review during any academic year by the Board of Trustees and may be changed at its discretion with the approval of the Ohio Board of Regents. For current tuition and fees, please visit: www.tri-c.edu/payingforcollege/Pages/Tuition PaymentSchedule.aspx.

Refunds Refunds of tuition and fees for courses of academic credit will be made when students withdraw from a course and have already paid the tuition in full. Students who choose not to complete a course must officially withdraw from the course. Tri-C is not obligated to refund students who have not withdrawn or not paid the tuition, even if they did not attend a class. The following schedule governs all refunds of tuition and fees for full-term courses of academic credit: Refund Period............................Full Semester First Week...................................100% Second Week..............................70% Third Week.................................50% Fourth Week...............................25% Fifth Week and after .................none The refund schedule for all parts of semester and the Summer Session will be determined in proportion to the full semester schedule. Refunds of 100% of the instructional, general and supplemental fees are granted if Tri-C cancels a course, or if student withdraws during the 100% refund period (see preceding schedule). No refunds are granted if a student is dismissed from Tri-C for disciplinary reasons.

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Student Financial Aid Scholarships (SFAS) Financial aid consisting of scholarships, grants, loans and part-time student employment, is designed to supplement a student’s own resources. Student financial aid may be available for an entire academic year or for part of the year. Per federal and state regulations, primary considerations in selecting financial aid recipients are based on financial need, U.S. citizenship or eligible non-citizenship status, and the potential to succeed in an academic program at Tri-C. Some types of financial aid are based on criteria other than financial need. Check out Financial Aid TV – a collection of video clips providing quick answers to common questions. This online service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at: http://tri-c.financialaidtv.com.

SFAS Application Procedures for Financial Aid Students applying for financial aid are required to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. Students can complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov. Student can obtain complete information about procedures and financial aid application process on the Student Financial Aid & Scholarships Office Web site at: www.tri-c.edu/financialassistance. Students are strongly encouraged to complete the FAFSA and all required verification documentation at least eight weeks prior to the priority deadlines listed below: Summer Session Fall Semester Spring Semester

April 1 July 1 December 1

Description of Financial Aid Options State Grant Program Ohio College Opportunity Grants (OCOG): Tri-C students are no longer eligible to receive state grant aid from the Ohio Board of Regents unless they qualify for the Ohio Education Training Voucher funded by the Orphan Foundation of America.

Federal Programs Pell Grants: The federal government makes Pell Grant funds available for tuition and other college-related expenses to undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need and maintain satisfactory academic progress in their course of study. Pell Grant recipients are eligible to receive awards from this program to

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complete the first undergraduate bachelor’s degree. Note that, effective July 1, 2012 students are limited to 12 fulltime semesters (24 equivalent part-time semesters) of Pell Grant eligibility. Students apply for Federal Pell Grants by completing the FAFSA.

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG): The FSEOG Program provides grants to students who demonstrate exceptional financial need to help meet their costs of post-secondary education. FSEOG recipients are eligible to receive awards from this program for the period required to complete the first undergraduate bachelor’s degree. Students apply for FSEOG funds by completing the FAFSA. Awards are contingent on availability of funds. Students who may be eligible for this program are encouraged to complete the FAFSA as early as possible each year to ensure full consideration.

Federal Direct Student Loan Program: These are also known as Stafford Loans. Students who apply for loans will be awarded either a subsidized or unsubsidized loan based on financial need. Students must be enrolled in at least six credits and maintain satisfactory academic progress in their course of study. During the in-school period, all interest is paid by the federal government on subsidized loans. Interest on unsubsidized loans will accrue from the time the loan is disbursed to the student. Loan amounts are based on year in college and dependency status as established by the U. S. Department of Education. Repayment begins six months after the student leaves school or drops below 6 credits. Students must complete the FAFSA to be considered for the Direct Loan Program. Parents may also choose to borrow a Parent Loan (PLUS) for students who are enrolled in at least six credits. Parent Loan applications are available in any Student Financial Aid & Scholarships Office and are awarded based on an approved credit check. Students are required to complete the FAFSA to apply for the PLUS Loan to ensure that the student has been considered for all types of aid programs.

Federal Work-Study Program (FWS): This federal program provides funds for part-time student employment, up to 20 hours per week at Tri-C or at a community service agency. Students apply for FWS funds by completing the FAFSA. Awards are contingent on availability of funds and need. Students who may be eligible for this program are encouraged to complete the FAFSA as early as possible each year to ensure full consideration.

Federal Perkins Loan Program: Students who apply for Perkins loans will be awarded based on financial need. Students must be enrolled in at least six credits and maintain satisfactory academic progress in their course of study. During the in-school period and through the grace period after the borrower leaves school, all interest is paid by the federal government on subsidized

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Scholarships

American Opportunity Credit The American Opportunity Credit (AOC) makes tax credit benefits available to a broader range of taxpayers, including many with higher incomes and those who owe no tax. In additional to direct educational costs, the AOC, also adds required course materials to the list of qualifying expenses and allows the credit to be claimed for four post-secondary education years with maximum annual credit of $2,500 per student. For more information, on the American Opportunity Credit, please contact the Internal Revenue Service or your tax preparer.

Tri-C offers scholarships for students who participate in various programs. Scholarships include the Academic Excellence Scholarship, Honors Program Scholarship, Athletic Scholarship, Journalism Scholarship, Student Senate Scholarship, and the Trio-Access Scholarship. Visit the scholarship website at www.tri-c.edu/scholarships or contact any Student Financial Aid & Scholarships Office for the awarding criteria for each scholarship. The Cuyahoga Community College Foundation offers a variety of scholarship opportunities from numerous scholarship funds for Tri-C students enrolled in various disciplines. These scholarship opportunities have been created and supported through the generosity of many donors who believe in Tri-C’s mission and the importance of providing access to education to members of our community. You can apply for Tri-C Foundation Scholarships by completing both the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Tri-C Foundation Scholarship application. The Foundation online scholarship application is at www.tri-c.edu/scholarships and the FAFSA is online at www.fafsa.gov. Some scholarships may require a special application in addition to the Tri-C Foundation Scholarship Application. These are noted in the criteria at www.tri-c.edu/scholarships. The total scholarship award may not exceed the Cost of Attendance as determined by federal regulations and will be considered with all other financial aid you may receive.

Lifetime Learning Credit Taxpayers may be able to claim a lifetime learning credit of up to $2,000 for qualified education expenses paid for all students enrolled in eligible educational institutions. There is no limit on the number of years the Lifetime Learning Credit can be claimed for each student. However, a taxpayer cannot claim American Opportunity Credit and Lifetime Learning Credits for the same student in one year. If you pay qualified education expenses for more than one student in the same year, you can choose to take credits on a per-student, per-year basis. For more information on the Lifetime Learning Credit, please contact the Internal Revenue Service or your tax preparer. Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 2014-2015 ________________________________________________________ _____ 25


Appendix VI: Employees _________________________________________________________________

APPENDIX VI Employees EXECUTIVE OFFICERS College President & Executive Vice Presidents JOHNSON, ALEX President B.A., Winston-Salem State University M.A., Lehman College Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University FOLTIN, CRAIG Executive Vice President/Treasurer Administration & Finance B.S., The Ohio State University M.B.A., Cleveland State University D.B.A., Cleveland State University GARY, SR., WILLIAM H. Executive Vice President, Workforce & Economic Development Division B.A., Morehouse College M.A., Rutgers University MILES, BELINDA S. Executive Vice President and Provost, Access, Learning & Success B.A., City University of New York M.A., Columbia Universtiy Ed.D., Columbia University PETERSON, ROBERT President & Chief Executive Officer Corporate College B.S., John Carroll University J.D., Cleveland Marshall College of Law McNAIR, RONNA Chief of Staff, Executive Assistant to the President B.S., University of Akron M.B.A., Wayne State University

Campus Presidents LISS, RON Campus President Vice President, Western Campus B.S., University College New York M.A., University of Maryland Ph.D., American University Washington, D.C.

POPE, TERRI Campus President Vice President, Westshore Campus A.A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., The Ohio State University SCHOOP, MICHAEL Campus President Vice President, Metropolitan Campus B.A., University of Chicago M.A., University of Maryland, College Park Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park THOMSON, J. MICHAEL Campus President Vice President, Eastern Campus B.A., Pennsylvania State University M.A., University of Kentucky Ph.D., University of Kentucky

Vice Presidents ABOUSERHAL, MIKE Vice President, Finance & Business Services B.B.A., Cleveland State University BANKEY, MICHAEL Vice President, Technical Programs B.A., University of Findlay M.A., Bowling Green State University M.A., University of Dayton Ph.D., Touro University BOOKER, ALICIA Vice President, Operations & Manufacturing B.A., DePaul University M.S., Central Michigan University HARRIS, CLAYTON Vice President, Public Safety & Security B.A., Ohio University HOOVLER, DAVID Vice President, Integrated Communications B.A., Asbury University M.A., Wheaton College HOURIGAN, GERARD Vice President, Chief Information Officer B.A., Madonna University M.S., Central Michigan University MAC EWAN, PETER Vice President, Facilities Development & Operations B.S.C.E., University of Toledo M.S.C.E., Standford University

McMULLEN, JUDITH Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer B.A., Baldwin Wallace College M.B.A., Ashland University MILLER, KAREN Vice President, Access & Completion B.S., University of Akron M.S., University of Akron MOOSMANN, GLORIA Vice President, Development Office A.A.B., Cuyahoga Community College B.A., Cleveland State University REID, PATRICIA Vice President, Health Care Education Initiatives B.S., Kent State University M.S., University of Kentucky RICHARD, RENEE Vice President, General Counsel & Legal Services B.A., Kent State University M.B.A., Cleveland State University J.D., Cleveland-Marshall College of Law ROSACCO, CLAIRE Vice President, Government Affairs & Community Outreach B.A., The Ohio State University SPIELVOGEL, JENNIFER A. Vice President, Evidence & Inquiry B.S.Ed., Bowling Green State Univ. M.A., Bowling Green State University Ph.D., University of Michigan WILLIAMS, LISA Vice President, Learning & Engagement B.S., University of Akron M.S., University of Akron WOODARD, LINDA Vice President, Workforce and Economic Development Division B.S., University of Akron M.B.A., Indiana Wesleyan University

Associate Vice Presidents BENTLEY, KELVIN Assoc. Vice President, eLearning & Innovation B.A., Wayne University M.A., University of Delaware Ph.D., University of Delaware

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_______________________________________________________________Appendix VI: Employees MARSHALL, JaNICE Assoc. Vice President, Access & Community Engagement B.S., Michigan State University M.S., Michigan State University Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS ABDOLLAHIAN, HAMID Executive Director, CISCO M.S.A., Roosevelt University M.B.A., Roosevelt University BILOKONSKY, GEORGE Executive Director, Technology Academies B.A., The Ohio State University B.S., The Ohio State University M.A., Cleveland State University BOARD, CRISTINE Executive Director, Human Resource Operations & Employee Services A.A., Lorain Community College B.B.A., Baldwin Wallace College M.S., Cleveland State University BOSWORTH, BLAIR Executive Director, Plant Operations B.S.M.E., Cleveland State University M.B.A., Lake Erie College BRYAN, ROBERT W. Executive Director, Media Engineering A.A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Bellevue University DeCHANT, RICHARD Executive Director, Veteran Services & Programs B.A., John Carroll University DOLINAR, JOHN Executive Director, Enterprise Infrastructure Services B.S., Western Governors University M.S., Western Governors University EVANS, BRANDT Executive Director/General Manager, Hospitality Management A.S.C.C., Culinary Institute of America GERMAN, ERIC Executive Director, Sales & Business Development B.S., University of Baltimore GROSS, JOSEPH Executive Director, Workforce and Economic Development Division B.B.A., Kent State University M.B.A., Baldwin-Wallace C ollege

GROVER, NOREEN Executive Director, Development Office B.A., Marquette University HALE, KENNETH Executive Director, College Pathway Programs B.A., Bowling Green State University M.Ed., Cleveland State University JOHNSON, ANGELA Executive Director, Enrollment Operations B.A., The Ohio State University M.A., American University JOHNSON, MICHAEL Executive Director, Accounting A.S., Jamestown Community College B.S., University of Pittsburgh M.B.A., Otterbein College LANDINI, MICHAEL Executive Director, Development B.A., George Washington University LEITSON, CYNTHIA Executive Director, Supplier Managed Services B.A., Michigan State University LUDWA, CHRIS Executive Director, Performing Arts & Music Production B.A., Indiana University M.A., Indiana University MAGGS, JILL Executive Director, Success & Completion B.A., University of New Mexico M.A., Royal Holloway (England) Ph.D., Institute of Education, University of London McDADE, KATE Executive Director, Development Office B.S., Miami University McKNIGHT, SANDRA Executive Director, Access, Learning & Success B.S.B.A., Bowling Green State University M.B.A., Cleveland State University MOIR, CHRIS ALAN Executive Director, College Hospitality Services & Retail Operations B.A., Kent State University MORGANTI, NORMA Executive Director, College HIT Consortium A.A., Lakeland Community College B.S., Miami University

PAOLETTA, TONI Executive Director, Information Technology Training A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.A., Tiffin University M.Ed., Cleveland State University RICHARDS, MARVIN Executive Director, Business Continuity B.S.B.A., University of Illinois M.A., Governors State University J.D., University of Illinois College of Law ROBINSON, TERRY Executive Director, Continuing & Community Education B.A., Illinois State University M.B.A., University of Illinois ROYKO, BARRY Executive Director, Organizational Development A.A., Lakeland Community College B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Gonzaga University STECKY, THOMAS Executive Director, Facilities Development & Operations B.A., Case Western Reserve University STEWART, STANDISH Executive Director, Enterprise Application Services B.S., Case Western Reserve University M.S., University of Michigan M.B.A., Cleveland State University WELCH, LILLIAN Executive Director, Total Rewards B.A., University of Akron WHEATON, JODY Executive Director, Client Solutions & Program Management B.S., Bowling Green State M.S., Radford University

D EAN S/ASSOCIATE D EAN S COLLEGE-WIDE.......... COX, G. PAUL Dean, Creative Arts B.Mus., Oberlin Conservatory of Music M.M., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University

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Appendix VI: Employees _________________________________________________________________ MEYER, IRENE Assoc. Dean, Nursing B.S.N., Gwynedd Mercy College M.S.N., University of Maryland PARKS, AMY Assoc. Dean, Creative Arts B.M., University of Delaware M.M., Peabody Conservatory John Hopkins University TENBERGEN, KLAUS Assoc. Dean, Hospitality Management B.A., Kendall College M.A., Erste Deutsche Backerfachschule, Olpe, Germany M.S.M., Cardinal Stritch University Ed.D., California State University WONG, LAM Assoc. Dean, Engineering A.A., New York City Community College B.S., Columbia University M.S., National Technological University M.S., University of Rochester YATES, VIVIAN Dean, Nursing A.S., Lorain Community College B.S.N., University of Akron M.S.N., Kent State University Ph.D., University of Akron

EASTERN CAMPUS............. CUNION, WILLIAM Assoc. Dean, Liberal Arts B.A., Xavier University M.A., Ohio University Ph.D., University of Illinois HARTLEY, LORRAINE P. Assoc. Dean, Business, Math & Technology B.A., California Univeristy of Pennsylvania M.S., California University of Pennsylvania D.B.A., Nova Southeastern University MARR JR., JOHN Dean, Learning & Engagement B.A., Wittenberg University M.S., Wright State University Ph.D., The Ohio State University MAY, MEL ANTHONY Dean, Access & Completion B.G.S., Kent State University M.Ed., Kent State University Ph.D., Kent State University

DIONISI, LISA Assoc. Dean, Health Careers & Sciences B.S., Lake Superior State University M.S., Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

TAYLOR HEARD, JANICE Dean, Learning & Engagement B.A., Kent State University M.A., Kent State University Ph.D., University of Georgia

METROPOLITAN CAMPUS..........

VACANT Assoc. Dean, Social Sciences

ELLISON, PAMELA N. Assoc. Dean, Business, Math & Technology B.S., Dyke College M. Ed., Kent State University Ph.D., Kent State University ENGLISH, LINDSAY Dean, Learning & Engagement B.S., The Ohio State University M.B.A., Kent State University LADNER-MATHIS, JOCELYN Assoc. Dean, Liberal Arts B.A., Mundelein College M.S., Western Illinois University Ph.D., Illinois State University McCORY, DENISE Dean, Access & Completion B.A., Ohio University M.A., Cleveland State University MIKUSZEWSKI, BARBARA Assoc. Dean, Health Careers & Sciences B.S., Plattsburg State University of N.Y. M.S., University of Massachusetts

WESTERN CAMPUS.......... BOBER, DELIA Assoc. Dean, Liberal Arts B.A., Ohio University M.A., Ohio University BROOKS, KIM Assoc. Dean, Mathematics B.S., Michigan State University M.S., University of Toledo DEL ROSARIO, DIANA Dean, Access & Completion B.A., University of Puerto Rico M.B.A., Baldwin Wallace College FRAZEE, DAVID R. Assoc. Dean, Health Careers & Sciences B.S., University of Alabama Birmingham M.S., University of Cincinnati HALM, SCOTT Assoc. Dean, Business & Information Technology B.A., Wittenburg University M.B.A., University of Michigan

WESTSHORE CAMPUS.......... PROUDFIT, ANN Dean, Access & Completion B.A., Washington and Jefferson College M.S., The Ohio State University Ph.D., University of Toledo SEARSON, ROBERT Dean, Learning & Engagement B.A., John Carroll University M.S., John Carroll University

ASSISTANT DEANS COLLEGE-WIDE ............. MAUSSER, HERBERT Asst. Dean, Honors & Experiential Learning Programs B.S., Case Western Reserve University M.S., Case Western Reserve University VACANT Asst. Dean, Student Learning and Career Development

EASTERN CAMPUS ............. ANDERSON, RACHEL Asst. Dean, Access & Completion B.A., Stanford University M.A., Saint Mary’s College of California HANCOX, TERRY Asst. Dean, Learning Commons B.A., University of Northern Iowa M.A., University of California, Riverside M.L.I.S., University of Michigan KEENEY, DWAYNE Asst. Dean, Learning & Engagement B.S., Heidelberg College M.A., Cleveland State University

METROPOLITAN CAMPUS ....... BRIGGS, TONYA Asst. Dean, Learning Commons B.A., Syracuse University M.A., The Ohio State University M.L.I.S., Kent State University

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_______________________________________________________________Appendix VI: Employees CRAWFORD, ANDREW Asst. Dean, Access & Completion B.S., University of Central Florida M.Ed., Ohio University DULL, CHARLES Asst. Dean, eLearning& Innovation A.A., Kent State University B.A., Youngstown State University M.B.A., Youngstown State University Ph.D., Capella University RICHARDSON, BELINDA Asst. Dean, Learning & Engagement B.S., Ohio University M.A., University of Akron

WESTERN CAMPUS ............. COLLURA, MICHAEL Asst. Dean, Learning Commons B.A., University of Akron M.Ed., University of Akron EAFFORD, FELISA Asst. Dean, Learning & Engagement B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., The Ohio State University RUANE, JULIA Asst. Dean, Access & Completion B.A., Cleveland State University M.B.A., Chaminade University

WESTSHORE CAMPUS………. COX, ANDREW Asst. Dean, Access & Completion B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College M.A., Cleveland State University HUGHES, ROSE Asst. Dean, Learning Commons B.A., Bethel College M.A., Regent University VACANT Asst. Dean, Learning & Engagement

FACULTY A. . . . . . . . . . . ABOU-DIAB, MALEK S. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Cleveland State University M.S., Cleveland State University ADAMS, MELANIE Asst. Professor, Hospitality Management A.S., Johnson and Wales University B.S., Johnson and Wales University

AGBEMABIESE, PADMORE Assoc. Professor, English B.A., University of Ghana M.A., The Ohio State University Ph.D., The Ohio State University AIDARA, IDRISSA Assoc. Professor, Math M.S., Case Western Reserve University M.S., Case Western Reserve University AL-KAIMARI, BASSEM Assoc. Professor, Biology B.S., University of Jordan M.A., Governor’s State University ALLEN, DEBORAH Assoc. Professor, Radiography A.T.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Franklin University M.S., Capella University ALTOSE, AARON Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Washington University B.S., Washington University M.S., Cleveland State University ARSENAULT, STACY Asst. Professor, Medical Laboratory Technology B.S., Pennsylvania State University AUSTIN, ERIN L. Asst. Professor, EET/IT B.S., Case Western Reserve University M.S., Case Western Reserve University M.S., Cleveland State University

B. . . . . . . . . . . . . BADAL, JAMES J. Asst. Professor, English B.A., Western Reserve University M.A., Western Reserve University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University BAJDA, ANDREW Asst. Professor, Business Administration A.A., Lorain County Community College B.S., Bowling Green State University M.B.A., Baldwin Wallace College BALSA, CHENGAVALLI Assoc. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Sri Padmavathi Women’s College, India M.S., Sri Venkateswara Univ., India M.S., Southern Illinois University

BANKS SR., ROBERT C. Professor, Chemistry/Physical Science B.A., Western Reserve University M.Ed., Cleveland State University BARBER, FRANK Asst. Professor, Business Administration B.B.A., Kent State University M.B.A., Kent State University BARKER, JUDITH A. Professor, Psychology B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University BARNARD, KEVIN D. Asst., Professor, Emergency Medical Technology A.A.S., The Ohio State University B.S., The Ohio State University BARNES, KOLLEEN Asst. Professor, Court Reporting & Captioning B.S., Empire State College M.Ed., Grand Canyon University BECKNER, JEAN M. Asst. Professor, Diagnostic Medical Sonography A.A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., St. Joseph College of Maine M.H.S., Nova Southeastern University BELCHER-NELSON, LISA G. Asst. Professor, Counseling B.S., Ohio University M.S., University of Akron BELLE, NATALIE J. Asst. Professor, Physician Assistant B.S., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia B.S., George Washington University M.D., Howard University BENNETT, MIRIAM J. Assoc. Professor, Media Arts & Studies B.A., Oberlin College M.A., University of Iowa M.F.A., University of Iowa BENTLEY, CONTAE I. Asst. Professor, Counseling B.S., Ohio University M.Ed., Ohio University BERG, KEVIN Asst. Professor, Counseling B.S., Bowling Green State University M.S., Bowling Green State University M.S., Cleveland State University

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Appendix VI: Employees _________________________________________________________________ BERLINGERI, ANGELA Asst. Professor, Visual Communication & Design B.F.A., Calif. College of Arts & Crafts M.F.A., Kent State University BERNATOWICZ, DAVID Assoc. Professor, History B.A., Gannon University M.A., Duquesne University BIGGERS, KRISTINE Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., Malone University M.S.N., University of Akron BISHOP, IRIS W. Assoc. Professor, Counseling B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., Case Western Reserve University BLACKMON, DOROTHY J. Professor, Sociology B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College M.A., University of Akron Ph.D., University of Akron BLECH, DAVID Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., University of Akron M.S.N., Case Western Reserve University BLOOR, CATHERINE Asst. Professor, Nuclear Medicine A.A., Lorain Community College B.S., Siena Heights University BOLDYREFF, ROMAN E. Asst. Professor, Biology B.S., University of West Florida M.S., University of West Florida BONGORNO, JOHN F. Asst. Professor, Accounting/Business Administration B.A., John Carroll University B.S., John Carroll University M.A., Miami University

BOYKO, MICHAEL E. Professor, Law Enforcement A.A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., University of Akron M.S., University of Akron J.D., University of Akron BRADSHAW, JERRY W. Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., Baldwin-Wallace College Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University BRAND, ASHLEE Assoc. Professor, English A.S., Genesee Community College B.A., Slippery Rock University B.S., Slippery Rock University M.A., Slippery Rock University

BUDUSKY, VIOLET Asst. Professor, Information Technology B.S., Kent State University M.Ed., Kent State University BUSH-JONES, DOSETTE Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., Ursuline College M.S.N., Case Western Reserve University

C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAIN SMITH, ANDREA Asst. Professor, Nursing A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.S.N., Cleveland State University M.S.N., Indiana Wesleyan University

BRATHWAITE, ORMOND D. Professor, Chemistry B.S., City University of New York M.A., City University of NewYork Ph.D., City University of NewYork

CALHOUN, SHARON R. Asst. Professor, Early Childhood Education B.A., Notre Dame College M.A., Pacific Oaks College

BRATSLAVSKY, ELLEN Assoc. Professor, Psychology B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University

CAPEK, DENNIS J. Asst. Professor, Automotive Technology A.B., Northwestern Business College

BROOK, ELLEN Assoc. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Kharkov M.S., Kharkov Pedagogical Institute, Ukraine BROWN, LANI Assoc. Professor, Counseling B.S., Ohio University M.S., University of Akron M.S., University of Akron

BORDERS, ANDREA Asst. Professor, Counseling B.S., Wilberforce University M.A., Kent State University

BROWN, VALERIE S., R.N. Professor, Sociology B.A., Case Western Reserve University B.S.N., Case Western Reserve University M.S.N., Case Western Reserve University M.A., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University

BOUIE, CARILYNN H. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., University of Tennessee M.M., University of Tennessee

BRUNSCHWIG, ELAINE Professor, Biology B.S., The Ohio State University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University

BOYD, BRIAN Asst. Professor, Recording Arts Technology A.S., Full Sail University B.S., Kent State University M.S., Lake Erie College

BUCCINI, MARIANNE M. Assoc. Professor, Counseling B.S.W., Marywood College M.S.W., Marywood College

CAPKA, JOHN Asst. Professor, Accounting B.S., John Carroll University M.S., Cleveland State University CAPRETTA, THOMAS G. Asst. Professor, Hospitality Management A.A.B., University of Akron B.S., University of Akron M.S., University of Akron CAPRETTE, CHRISTOPHER Asst. Professor, Biology B.S., Cleveland State University M.S., Cleveland State University Ph.D., The Ohio State University CARLUCCI, ALICIA Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., Walsh University M.S.N., Walden University CARRINGTON, GARY E. Professor, Counseling B.A., Morehouse College M.Ed., Kent State University Ph.D., Kent State University CATANESE, KATHLEEN Assoc. Professor, Psychology B.S., John Carroll University M.A., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University

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_______________________________________________________________Appendix VI: Employees CECI, RICHARD Asst. Professor, Economics B.A., Youngstown State University M.A., Youngstown State University

COCHRANE, ROBERT H. Asst. Professor, Physical Education B.S., Bowling Green State University M.S., University of Arizona

DALTON, JOSLYN Asst. Professor, Health Information Management B.S., The Ohio State University

CHANCE, PAMELA Asst. Professor, Pharmacology B.A., Capital University Pharm.D., Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Med. School of Pharmacy

COLEMAN, KAREN Asst. Professor, Nursing A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., University of Phoenix

DAUS, VICTORIA Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., St. Louis University M.S.N., University of Kentucky D.N.P., Case Western Reserve University

CHANDRA, NEETA Asst. Professor, English B.A., Osamania University, India M.A., Osamania University, India M.B.A., Cleveland State University

COLL-GALLO, ROSER Professor, Foreign Language/Spanish B.A., University of Chihuaua, Mexico M.A., The Ohio State University Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

CHEN, JIN Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Nanjing Normal Univ., China M.S., University of Arizona

CONAWAY MAVROIDIS, CYNTHIA Asst. Professor, Biology B.S., Eastern Michigan University M.S., Cleveland State University

DIETZ, JENNIFER Asst. Professor, Medical Assisting A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Cleveland State University

CICERCHI, BARBARA J. Assoc. Professor, Early Childhood Education B.A., Ursuline College M.Ed., Kent State University

COOK, BLAKE Asst. Professor, Art B.F.A., Edinboro University M.A., Indiana University of PA

CLARE, JOHN Asst. Professor, Chemistry B.S., University of Dublin Trinity College Ph.D., University of Bristol

COX, SUZANNE Asst. Professor, Counseling B.A., West Virginia University M.A., West Virginia University Ed. S., University of Kentucky

DIRITSKY, IRENE L. Asst. Professor, Human Services A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.A., Ursuline College M.A., Case Western Reserve University

CLARK, SARA Asst. Professor, English as a Second Language B.A., Northwestern University M.A., Cleveland State University CLAWSON, SANDRA A. Assoc. Professor, Paralegal Studies B.B.A., Kent State University M.B.A., Baldwin Wallace College J.D., Cleveland Marshall College of Law CLEMENS, HOLLY A. Assoc. Professor, Pyhsical Education B.S., Bowling Green State University M.Ed., Cleveland State University Ph.D., Kent State University CLEMETSON, DARRELL Asst. Professor, Respiratory Care B.S., University of Akron M.Ed., University of Akron CLOONAN, KELLY Asst. Professor, Nursing A.S.N., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., The Ohio State University M.S.N., University of Phoenix

CRIDER, DEBORAH Assoc. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., Andrews University M.S.N., University of Phoenix CRUICKSHANK, AMY Asst. Professor, English B.A., John Carroll University M.A., John Carroll University CUSTER, ALEXANDRIA T. Asst. Professor, Biology B.A., Cleveland State University M.S., University of Akron CZEKAJ, VERONICA Asst. Professor, Accounting B.B.A., Baldwin Wallace College M.B.A., Myers University

D. . . . . . . . . . . . . DALTON, ARELIA Asst. Professor, Counseling B.A., Cleveland State University M.Ed., Cleveland State University M.B.A., University of Akron

DAVIS, JR., BEN Asst. Professor, English B.S., The Ohio State University M.A., The Ohio State University

DISTLER, ANNE Assoc. Professor, Chemistry B.S., University of Notre Dame Ph.D., Michigan State University DIXON, SHIRIN Asst. Professor, English as a Second Language B.A., University of Akron M.A., School for International Training DONOVAN, LISA A. Asst. Professor, Early Childhood Education B.S., Ohio University M.S., Ohio University DOUGHTEN, SHARON Asst. Professor, Dietetic Technology B.A., Notre Dame College of Ohio M.S., Kent State University DRAVIAM, SUPRIYA E. Asst. Professor, English B.Ed., Osmania University, India B.A., Osmania University, India M.A., Central University, India M.S., Case Western Reserve University

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Appendix VI: Employees _________________________________________________________________ DRUMMER, EBONY Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., Case Western Reserve University M.S.N., Case Western Reserve University

ENOS, STEPHEN F. Asst. Professor, Music B.M., Berklee College of Music M.M., University of Akron

DUKES, PHYLLIS Professor, Counseling B.S., Central State University M.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., University of Michigan Ph.D., University of Michigan

EVSEEV, ANATOLI A. Assoc. Professor, English as a Second Language B.A., Leningrad State University M.A., Leningrad State University Ph.D., Leningrad State University

DuPEROW, PAULA K. Asst. Professor, Public Service Library B.A., Cleveland State University M.L.S., Kent State University DURKIN, EDWARD J. Asst. Professor, Information Technology B.A., Youngstown State University M.A., Youngstown State University DUROCHER-JONES, JANE Asst. Professor, Dental Hygiene B.S., University of Pittsburgh M.S., University of Missouri, Kansas City DUVALL, TERRY Asst. Professor, Speech Communications B.S., Ohio University M.A., University of Dayton M.A., University of Dayton DVORAK, CARRIN L. Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., Kent State University M.S.N., Case Western Reserve University

E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EASLEY, SHAWN Assoc. Professor, Political Science B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University EBLE, JOHN M. Assoc. Professor, English B.A., John Carroll University M.A., University of Michigan Ph.D., Kent State University ELLIS, ROBERT W. Asst. Professor, Theatre/Speech B.A., North Adams State College M.A., Kent State University M.F.A., University of Florida EMRICH, KELLIE Assoc. Professor, Business Administration B.A., Bowling Green State University M.A., Case Western Reserve University

F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . FABRIZI, RHONDA Asst. Professor, English B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College M.A., Louisiana State University FALES, VALERIE R. Asst. Professor, English A.A., Lakeland Community College B.A., John Carroll University M.A., John Carroll University FERTAL, LINDA M. Asst. Professor, Information Technology B.A., The Ohio State University M.A., The Ohio State University FLORENCKI, MICHELLE Asst. Professor, Dental Hygiene A.A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., University of Akron M.Ed., Cleveland State University FOLEY, EDWARD M. Professor, Business Adminstration A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.B.A., Cleveland State University M.B.A., Cleveland State University Ed.D., Olivet Nazarene University FREER-PROKOP, MARGOT Assoc. Professor, Biology B.S., University of Mary Washington Ph.D., Cleveland State University FUNAI, JAMES Asst. Professor, Plant Science Technology B.S., The Ohio State University M.S., The Ohio State University

G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GABRIEL, DONALD Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.A., University of Akron M.S., University of Akron

GAGES, TRENT T. Assoc. Professor, Engineering Technology B.S., The Ohio State University M.A., The Ohio State University Ph.D., The Ohio State University GARDNER, JAMES A. Assoc. Professor, Automotive Technology A.T.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Myers University M.S., Florida State University GARNES, JENNIFER Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.A., University of Toledo B.Ed., University of Toledo M.S., Cleveland State University GASPER, NANCY Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S., Bowling Green State University M.S., Kent State University GASTON, DIANE Asst. Professor, Philosophy, Humanities & Religious Studies B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University GATICA, NORMA Assoc. Professor, Chemistry B.S., UNT, Argentina M.S., UNS, Argentina M.A., State University of N.Y., Buffalo Ph.D., State University of N.Y., Buffalo GAW, MICHELE Asst. Professor, Hospitality Management A.A., University of Cincinnati & Cleveland State University B.A., Tiffin University GEIGER, MARGE M. Professor, English B.A., D’Youville College M.A., John Carroll University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University GERDING, ALAN Asst. Professor, Psychology A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., East Carolina University GLASENER, KRISTINE Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S.E., Youngstown State University M.Ed., John Carroll University M.A., John Carroll University

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_______________________________________________________________Appendix VI: Employees GLASSBURN, LINDA A. Asst. Professor, Business Administration B.S., University of Pittsburgh M.B.E., Robert Morris University GLATT, PAUL C. Asst. Professor, Hospitality Management B.S., University of Arizona M.M.H., Cornell University GOULANDRIS, KAREN Asst. Professor, Early Childhood Education A.A., Cuyahoga Community College A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Cleveland State University M.Ed., Cleveland State University GREEN, SHARLENE P. Assoc. Professor, Art B.F.A., Kent State University M.F.A., Miami University GREEN, TONI L. Asst. Professor, Counseling B.A., Ohio University M.Ed., Ohio University GREENE, TRACY Asst. Professor, English B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University GUBKIN, MICHAEL R Asst. Professor, Art B.F.A., Cleveland Institute of Art M.A., University of Iowa M.F.A., University of Iowa GUNNERSON, DOUGLAS Asst. Professor, Accounting B.S., Olivet Nazarene University M.S., University of Akron Ph.D., Cleveland State University, Marshall College of Law

H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAAG, MARY Asst. Professor, English as a Second Language B.A., Kent State University M.A., University of Kansas M. Ed., University of Kansas HALL, BRIAN P. Asst. Professor, English B.A., Mount Union College M.A., Youngstown State University M.F.A., University of WisconsinMadison

HALL, C. JEAN MOSLEY Assoc. Professor, American Sign Language B.S., Delaware State College M.Ed., Western Maryland College Ph.D., Cleveland State University

HEINLEN, KATHLEEN Assoc. Professor, Counseling B.A., Indiana University M.Ed., Cleveland State University Ph.D., Cleveland State University

HAMPTON-PICKETT, MICHELE Assoc. Professor, Business Administration B.S., Case Western Reserve University M.B.A., Northeastern University Ph.D., Capella University

HENDRICK, ROBERTA Assoc. Professor, English as a Second Language B.A., University of Illinois Ph.D., University of Chicago

HANLEY, AMANDA Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Miami University A.B., Miami University M.A., Cleveland State University

HILEY, DEREK Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., University of Toledo M.A., University of Toledo

HANSEN-POLCAR, LOIS J. Professor, Chemistry A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Cleveland State University M.S., Cleveland State University Ph.D., Cleveland State University HARDMAN, PAMELA S. Professor, English A.B., Glenville State College M.A., Ohio University Ph.D., Ohio University HARIK-WILLIAMS, NAHLA Assoc. Professor, Psychology B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., University of Akron Ph.D., University of Akron HARTZELL, WILLIAM Asst. Professor, Recording Arts & Technology B.S., Valparaiso University M.M., New York University HAWKINS, CHRISTOPHER Assoc. Professor, Counseling B.A., Cleveland State University M.Ed., Cleveland State University Ph.D., Cleveland State University HEER, SUNITA K. Asst. Professor, English B.A., Baldwin Wallace College M.A., Cleveland State University HEIDENREICH, JAMES Asst. Professor, Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S.T., Cleveland State University M.C.I.S., Cleveland State University

HILL, KIMBERLY Asst. Professor, English B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Kent State University HILL, RENEE L. Assoc. Professor, Real Estate B.S., Lake Erie College M.B.A., Cleveland State University HNAT, MARGARET J. Asst. Professor, English B.A., California State University M.A., Cleveland State University HOLLAND, CYNTHIA R. Professor, Psychology B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University HOLLOWELL, SR., MIEKEL Asst. Professor, Information Technology A.A., University of Toledo B.S., Baldwin Wallace College M.S., University of Phoenix HOLSWORTH, JR., RICHARD M. Asst. Professor, Music B.M., Berklee College of Music M.M., Cleveland State University HORTON, MARY JANE Professor, Philosophy/Religious Studies B.A., Baldwin Wallace College M.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Ashland Theological Seminary HOVANEC, MARY Assoc. Professor, History B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., University of Chicago

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Appendix VI: Employees _________________________________________________________________ HREPIC, SILVANA Assoc. Professor, Foreign Language B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University

JENNINGS, PETER Asst. Professor, Library B.A., Cleveland State University M.L.S., Kent State University

KAPLEY, REBECCA A. Assoc. Professor, Biology B.S. Ed., Ohio University M.S., Cleveland State University

HROVAT, JENNIFER Asst. Professor,Counseling B.A., Denison University M.A., John Carroll University

JIMISON, DONNA L., R.N. Assoc. Professor, Medical Assisting A.D.N., Gadsden Community College M.S.N., Case Western Reserve University

KARAC, MIRA Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., University of Akron M.S., University of Akron

HUANG, WEI Professor, Counseling B.A., Guangxi Institute for Nationalities, China M.Ed., Millerville University Ph.D., Kent State University

JOHNSON, CLARENCE Professor, Mathematics B.S., Case Western Reserve University M.S., Cleveland State University Ph.D., Cleveland State University

HUGHLEY, JR., EMANUEL Asst. Professor, English/Journalism B.S., Ohio University M.S., Columbia University

JOHNSON, EMHONTA Asst. Professor, Biology B.S., University of Toledo Ph.D., University of Toledo

HURST, MARY L. Assoc. Professor, English B.A., Allegheny College M.A., Allegheny College M.A., University of Akron

JOHNSON, ROBERT Assoc. Professor, Counseling B.A., Kent State University M.Ed., Kent State University Ph.D., Capella University

HURVITZ, IGAL Asst. Professor, Visual Communication and Design B.A., Technion, Israel M.A., Pratt Institute

JOHNSON, VICKI Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., State University of New York M.S.N., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., Cleveland State University

I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INDRIOLO, LEILA Asst. Professor, Counseling B.A., University of Toledo M.S.S.A., Case Western Reserve University

J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JACKSON, MARK K. Asst. Professor, Spanish B.A., Oakland University M.A., Wayne State University JAHAMI, YASSER Asst. Professor, Radiography A.S., Cuyahoga Community College JASKULSKI, ROBERT A. Asst. Professor, History B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., Cleveland State University JENKINS, CATHLEEN M. Professor, Biology B.S., University of Akron M.S., University of Akron

JONES, DAVID E. Asst. Professor, Physical Education B.Ed., University of Queensland M.Ed., University of Queensland JONES, PETER S. Asst. Professor, Health Careers & Science A.A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.A., Johnson C. Smith University M.B.A., Atlanta University M.S.N., University of Akron

K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KAMEL, HAIDY Asst. Professor, Chemistry B.A., Suez Canal University Ph.D., University of Mississippi KANGAS, SHIRLEY Professor, Biology B.S., Kent State University M.S., John Carroll University KANIESKI, GEORGE L. Asst. Professor, English B.S., John Carroll University M.A., John Carroll University

KASCHUBE, CURTIS Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Kent State University KASUBOSKI, STEPHANIE Asst. Professor, English as a Second Language B.A., University of Delaware M.A., University of Delaware KELLEY, COURTNEY Asst. Professor, Psychology B.A, Wittenberg University M.A., Bowling Green State University Ph.D., Bowling Green State University KELLY, ROBIN E. Asst. Professor, Marketing/Business Administration B.A., Bradley University M.B.A., American Graduate School of International Management KEREZY, JOHN Asst. Professor, Journalism/Mass. Comm. B.A., Wabash College M.A., The Ohio State University KINSELLA, CHRISTOPHER Asst. Professor, History B.A., Saint Xavier University M.A., DePaul University KOCH, JOSEPH Asst. Professor, Biology B.S., Waynesburg University M.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania KOHOLIC-HEHEMANN, DOLORES Asst. Professor, Chemistry B.S., Cleveland State University Ph.D., Cleveland State University KOMARA, LINDA Asst. Professor, Nursing A.A.S., Lakeland Community College B.S., Ursuline College M.S., Walden University

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_______________________________________________________________Appendix VI: Employees KOPISAROVA, ELIZAVETA Asst. Professor, Math & Applied Technology M.S., Kharkov State Pedagogical University, Ukraine KOVACIC, DIANA Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., Case Western Reserve University M.S.N., Missouri State University KOWALCZYK, TOMASZ Asst. Professor, Biology B.S., Unlwersytet Warszawski (Poland) Ph.D., Akademia Medyczna w Lublinie (Poland) KREVANS, JULIA A. Assoc. Professor, Psychology A.B., University of Michigan M.A., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., The Ohio State University KRUEGER, JEN V. Assoc. Professor, Captioning and Court Reporting A.A., Academy of Court Reporting B.S., Empire State College M.Ed., Grand Canyon University KUNTZ, KEVIN Asst. Professor, Counseling B.A., University of Akron M.A.Ed., University of Akron

L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LAFERTY, ERIC Asst. Professor, English B.A., Radford University M.A., Radford University LAGUARDIA, GEORGIAN Assoc. Professor, Art B.A., Ohio Dominican College M.F.A., Syracuse University LANE III, WILLIAM Asst. Professor, Engineering A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Cleveland State University M.S., Cleveland State University LAUER, ANNA Asst. Professor, Library Science B.A., Cleveland State University M.L.S., Kent State University LEASURE, JAMES Asst. Professor, Information Technology B.S., Kent State University M.S., University of Illinois

LEIDICH, STEVEN Assoc. Professor, Biology B.S., Bowling Green State University Ph.D., University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign LeMASTER, JARED Asst. Professor, Biology B.S., Kent State University Ph.D., The Ohio State University LEONARD, MAUREEN Asst. Professor, Hospitality Management B.A., John Carroll University LEVIN, DANIEL M. Assoc. Professor, Visual Communication & Design B.F.A., Rochester Institute of Technology M.F.A., Vermont College LEVINA, ISOLDA D. Professor, Mathematics B.A., Chernovits State University,USSR B.S., Chernovits State University, USSR M.A., Chernovits State University,USSR M.S., Chernovits State University,USSR Ed.D., Nova Southeastern University LICHNIAK, JAMES Asst. Professor, Physician Assistant B.S., Case Western Reserve University P.A., University of Alabama, Birmingham D.P.M., Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine

LONG, DAVID H. Assoc. Professor, English B.A., Kent State University M.A., Kent State University LONGRICH, MICHAEL P. Asst. Professor, Automotive Technology A.A.S., Macomb Community College B.A., University of Cincinnati M.Ed., Cleveland State University LOWELL, JEFFERY Asst. Professor, English B.A., Gettysburg College M.A., The Ohio State University LYBARGER, JENNIFER S. Asst. Professor, Counseling B.A., Miami University M.Ed., Cleveland State University LYON, THOMAS E. Asst. Professor, History/Political Science B.A., John Carroll University M.A., John Carroll University LYONS, KEITH P. Professor, Information Technology B.S., Kent State University M.A., Kent State University Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University

M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAHLAY, IRYNA Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., The Ohio State University

LiPUMA, SAMUEL Assoc. Professor, Philosophy B.A., University of Dayton M.A., University of Dayton

MALBERTI, SHELLY Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., University of Phoenix M.S.N., Walden University

LOEW, JUSTIN Asst. Professor, Nursing A.A., Lakeland College B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University

MALECKAR, REBECCA J. Asst. Professor, Law Enforcement B.S.Ed., Cleveland State University J.D., Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

LOHWATER, SUSAN W. Assoc. Professor, English as a Second Language B.A., Portland State University M.A., The Ohio State University M.A., University of Findlay Ph.D., The Ohio State University

MALONE, JOHN P., CPA Asst. Professor, Information Technology B.B.A., Cleveland State University M.C.I.S., Cleveland State University

LONDON, RICHARD Asst. Professor, Biology A.A.S., Florida Keys Community College B.S., Antioch College M.S., University of Michigan

MARTIN, CYNTHIA Asst. Professor, Foreign Language B.A., Northwestern University M.A., Middlebury College Ph.D., Middlebury College

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Appendix VI: Employees _________________________________________________________________ MARTIN, DIANA Asst. Professor, Diagnostic Sonography A.A.S., Lorain County Community College B.S., The Ohio State University MASSARI, DEBORAH L. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Mount Union College M.S., University of Akron Ed.D., Nova Southeastern University McATEE, KATHRYN A. Professor, Business Administration B.A., Baldwin Wallace College M.B A., John Carroll University M. Ed., Cleveland State University Ph.D., Cleveland State University McCRAITH, MICHAEL Asst. Professor, Mathematics A.S., Lakeland Comm. College B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., University of Kentucky McDOWELL, ANNETTE Asst. Professor, Early Childhood Education A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Cheyney University of Pennsylvania M.Ed., Cleveland State University McGEE, JEANETTE Asst. Professor, Counseling B.A., Ursuline College M.Ed., Kent State University McGUNIA, SERITA Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Central State University M.S., Cleveland State University McKEEVER, JEROME M. Professor, English B.A., University of Notre Dame M.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., John Carroll University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University McNATT, DONNA J. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Malone College M.Ed., Delta State University M.S., University of Akron MEIMARIS, MAUREEN Asst. Professor, Nursing A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Malone College M.S., Walden University MELNICK, DAVID Asst. Professor,Counseling B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University

MENSAH, ANGELA Asst. Professor, Speech Communications A.A., Delta College B.S., Ferris State University M.S., Western Michigan University Ph.D., Bowling Green State University MEOLA, SUZANNE Asst. Professor, Visual Communication & Design B.F.A, University of Akron MERICSKO, ATHENA Asst. Professor, English B.A., Mount Union College M.A., Cleveland State University MIKLOWSKI, PAUL Asst. Professor, Art B.A., Borromeo College of Ohio M.A., Cleveland State University MIKUSZEWSKI ANDREW Asst. Professor, Hospitality Management A.A., Culinary Institute of America B.A., University of Massachusetts M.A., University of Massachusetts MILAM, LINDSAY Asst. Professor, English B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College M.A., University of Toledo MILLER, JUSTIN A. Asst. Professor, Philosophy B.S., Portland State University M.A., Cleveland State University MONATH, KAREN Asst. Professor, Hospitality Management A.C.A, Culinary Institute of America B.H.M., Florida International University M.H.M., Florida International University MORGENSTEIN, BENJAMIN Asst. Professor, English B.A., University of Michigan M.A., University of Tennessee MORGENSTEIN, SARAH Asst. Professor, Visual Communications & Design A.A.B., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Cleveland State University MORLEY, MAUREEN Assoc. Professor, English B.A., John Carroll University M.A., John Carroll University

MOTLEY, DEBRA A. Asst. Professor, American Sign Language B.A., Cleveland State University M.Ed., Western Maryland College MUN, SEONG-AE Assoc. Professor, Art B.F.A., Ewha Womans University M.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design MUREN, LINDA Asst. Professor, Accounting B.B.A., Baldwin Wallace College M.B.A., Case Western Reserve University

N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NAGORNEY, SUSAN J. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Case Western Reserve University M.A., Cleveland State University NAGY, MARGUERITE CPA, CMA Asst. Professor, Accounting B.A., Notre Dame College B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College M.A., University of Akron M.B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College NARDECCHIA, DAVID Asst. Professor, Counseling B.A., Kent State University M.Ed., Kent State University NDEFRU, JOHN Asst. Professor, Physics Canditat en Sciences Physiques, Universite Lovanium, Kinshasa, Zaire Candidat en Sciences Mathematiques, Universite Lovanium, Kinshasa, Zaire Licence en Sciences Physiques, Universite Lovanium, Kinshasa, Zaire Ph.D., Indiana University NEEL, PAUL Assoc. Professor, English B.A., Towson University M.A., Case Western Reserve University NICKENS, SHAWN Asst. Professor, Counseling B.A., College of Wooster M.S.S.A., Case Western Reserve University NICOPOLIS, MICHELLE Professor, Counseling B.A., Hiram College M.A., Ball State University Ph.D., Cleveland State University

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_______________________________________________________________Appendix VI: Employees NYE, SHAD Asst. Professor, Physical Education B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College M.Ed., Cleveland State University

O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OCHEI, CHRISTIAN N. Asst. Professor, Manufacturing Adv. Dipl. Tech. Institute, Germany B.S., Norfolk State University M.S., Central Missouri State University OCHS, KIMBERLY Asst. Professor, Biology B.S., Clarion University M.S., Virginia Commonwealth OKOCHA, CHRISTIE Professor, English B.Ed., University of Ibadan, Nigeria M.A., Cleveland State University J.D., Cleveland Marshall College of Law ORR, TRACY L. Assoc. Professor, Information Technology A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Dyke College M.Ed., Cleveland State University OSBORN, STACI L. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.A., Lake Superior State University M.A., Western Michigan University OVERFIELD, DANIEL Asst. Professor, Library B.A., Ohio University M.S., Drexel University

P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PACK, DANNY Assoc. Professor, Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology B.S.E.T., Cleveland State University M.S.I.E., Cleveland State University M.S.E.E., Cleveland State University PANZA, JOHN R. Asst. Professor, English B.A., John Carroll University M.A., John Carroll University PARAMESWARAN, VANITHA Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.A., Bharathiar University M.A., Avinashilingam Deemed University M.A.P., Avinashilingam Deemed University

PATWARDHAN, PAT Assoc. Professor, Business Administration B.A., University of Pune B.A., Eureka College M.S., Illinois State University

PRIMUTH, ERIC M., CPA Assoc. Professor, Accounting B.B.A., Cleveland State University M.S.A., Kent State University M.B.A., Kent State University

PECK, ANDREA S. Asst. Professor, Speech Communications B.A., University of Michigan M.A., Kent State University

R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PEGMAN, ANDREW Asst. Professor, English B.A., John Carroll University M.A., Cleveland State University PERRY, FREDERICK J. Professor, Theatre/Television B.A., University of California M.A., University of Arizona Ph.D., University of Colorado PETCAVAGE, SHEILA D. Assoc. Professor, Business Administration B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College M.B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College PHILLIPS, CHRISTINE Asst. Professor, Physical Education B.S., Kent State University M.Ed., Cleveland State University PIERCE, MATTHEW Asst. Professor, English as a Second Language B.S., Florida International University M.S., Florida International University Ed.D., Florida International University PIERO, MIKE Asst. Professor, English M.A., Case Western Reserve University POPE, TERRI S. Professor, Biology B.S., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., The Ohio State University POSEY, SAMANTHA Asst. Professor, Counseling B.S., Bowling Green State University M.S., Kent State University Ph.D., University of Akron POWERS, TRISTA Asst. Professor, English B.A., Mount Union College M.A., Carnegie Mellon University

REDLES, DAVID Assoc. Professor, History B.A., Penn State University M.A., Penn State University Ph.D., Penn State University REED, TIFFANIE Asst. Professor, Sociology B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University RELYEA, AMY Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Miami University M.S., Miami University REYES, SUZANNE Asst. Professor, English B.A., John Carroll University M.A., John Carroll University RHOTEN, EULACE Asst Professor, Business Administration B.B.A., Kent State University M.B.A., Kent State University RIFFLE, LISA R. S. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., University of Akron M.S., University of Akron RIFICI, LOUIS M. Asst. Professor, Environmental Health & Safety B.S., Bowling Green State University M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute RILEY, TABBY Asst. Professor, Diagonstic Medical Sonography A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., University of Akron M.S., Walden University RITTMAN, MARK P. Asst. Professor, Psychology B.A., State University of New York, Buffalo M.A., Kent State University Ph.D., Kent State University

PRESTON, WILLIAM G. Assoc. Professor, Biology B.S., John Carroll University M.S., John Carroll University

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Appendix VI: Employees _________________________________________________________________ ROBERTS, GOLDIE Asst. Professor, Information Technology A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Cleveland State University M.S., Cleveland State University Ph.D., Cleveland State University

SCALONE, JANIS G. Assoc. Professor, English as a Second Language B.A., Penn State University B.S., Slippery Rock University M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh

RODRIGUEZ, RYAN Asst. Professor, English B.A., Hiram College M.A., Iowa State University M.F.A., Kent State University

SCHAFER, TED Asst. Professor, Automotive Technology A.A.S., Cuyahoga Community College

ROKICKY, CATHERINE Professor, History B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University Ph.D., Kent State University ROKICKY, PAUL C. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.A., Cleveland State University M.S., Cleveland State University ROMAN, LAWRENCE A., CPA Professor, Accounting B.B.A., Cleveland State University M.B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College Ph.D., Kent State University ROSSMAN, CATHLEEN Asst. Professor, Math B.A., Iona College M.A., University of Delaware ROWAN, MICHAEL Assoc. Professor, Biology B.S., John Carroll University M.S., The Ohio State University Ph.D., The Ohio State University ROY, COLEEN Asst. Professor, Library B.S.,Taylor University M.L.S., Kent State University RYLAND, MARK Asst. Professor, Electroneurodiagnostic Technology B.S., Kent State University M.A., Kent State University

S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SANDERS, DESIREE Asst. Professor, Nursing A.A., Huron School of Nursing B.S., University of Akron M.S., Walden University M.A., Indiana Wesleyan

SCHLUETER, LUKE Asst. Professor, English B.A., Franciscon University Steubenville M.A., University of Dallas Ph.D., Kent State University SCOTT, GARY S. Asst. Professor, Music B.A., University of Tulsa M.M., University of Tulsa SEATON, KIRA J. Asst. Professor, Music B.M., Ohio University M.M., Ohio University SEBOLD, D. DAVID Asst. Professor, Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology B.A., Cleveland State University SHARMA, PRABHAT Asst. Professor, Massotherapy/Biology B.S., University of Delhi M.S., Jiwaji University Ph.D., Jiwaji University M.D., Our Lady of Fatima SHEARER, MELANIE S. Assoc. Professor, Medical Assisting A.S., Ohio College of Massotherapy B.S., Kent State University M.S., Cleveland State University SHELTON, PATTY Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Ursuline College M.S., University of Akron SHEPPARD, COLIN Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., University of Florida M.A., St. John’s College M.A.T., University of Florida SHIRILLA, ROBERT G. Asst. Professor, Sociology B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College M.A., University of Akron

SIDLEY, SUSAN M. Asst. Professor, English B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University SIEGEL, DEBRA L. Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., University of Cincinnati M.S., University of Minnesota SIERK, DAVID Asst. Professor, English B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University SILER, SONJA Asst. Professor, Political Science B.A., University of Virginia M.B.A., Washington University Ph.D., Temple University SILK, MICHAEL Asst. Professor, Information Technology A.A.B., Cuyahoga Community College B.A., Mount Union College M.A., Case Western Reserve Univ. SKOP, JENNIFER E. Asst. Professor, English B.A., Youngstown University M.A., Youngstown University SKOWRONSKI, SUSAN M. Asst. Professor, Information Technology B.B.A., Kent State University M.S., University of Akron SLATER, MICHELLE Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., University of Akron M.S.N., University of Akron SNELL MASTERSON HEATHER L. Professor, Mathematics B. Phil., Miami University M.A., Tufts University M.A., Kent State University Ph.D., Kent State University SOTO-SCHWARTZ, MELISSA Asst. Professor, History B.A., University of California-Irvine M.A., University of WisconsinMadison SOUTHER, STACEY Assoc. Professor, Psychology B.S., Heidelberg College M.A., University of Toledo SPETICH, JOAN M. Assoc. Professor, Mathematics B.A., Otterbein College M.S., University of Akron

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_______________________________________________________________Appendix VI: Employees SPIEGELBERG, KRISTIN Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Wittenberg University M.S., John Carroll University

SWEENEY, PATRICIA M. Asst. Professor, Counseling B.A., Cleveland State University M.Ed., Cleveland State University

STADY, KELLY C. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., University of New Mexico M.S., University of New Mexico

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STANSBERRY, PATRICK Asst. Professor, English A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University STEFANOVIC, SHARON Asst. Professor, Physics B.S.E., Case Western Reserve University M.S., University of Akron M.A., Kent State University STEHLE, RACHEL Assoc. Professor, Sociology B.A., University of Notre Dame M.A., University of Toledo STEWART III, LEMUEL Asst. Professor, Counseling B.S., Cleveland State University M.S., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., Cleveland State University STOTESBERY, BRENDA Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Cleveland State University M.A., John Carroll University STRALKA, RUDY M. Asst. Professor, Business Administration A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.A., Baldwin Wallace College M.B.A., Baldwin Wallace College STRONG, LINDA A. Assoc. Professor, Nursing R.N., Fairview General Hospital School of Nursing M.S.N., University of Akron STROUP, DAVID Asst. Professor, Mathematics A.A., Lorain County Community College B.A., Kent State University B.S., Cleveland State University M.S., University of Akron SUSBAUER, KIMBERLEY Asst. Professor, Hospitality Management B.S., Bowling Green State University M.Ed., Cleveland State University

TAMERLANO, KATHLEEN Assoc. Professor, Information Technology B.S., Heidelberg College M.B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.S., NOVA Southeastern University TATALOVIC, BRANISLAV Asst. Professor, Journalism A.A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.A., Cleveland State University M.F.A, Chapman University TAYLOR, ALVIN C. Asst. Professor, English B.A., Eckerd College M.A., Cleveland State University M.Ed., Cleveland State University TETTEH-LARTEY, EDWARD Asst. Professor, Physics B.S., University of Ghana M.S., Brunel University Ph.D., University of London THAKKAR, BHAVNA Asst. Professor, Psychology B.A., University of Bombay M.A., University of Bombay THOMAS, ANDREA Asst. Professor, Physical Education B.A., Minnesota State University Moorhead M.S., The George Washington University THOMAS, JOHN A. Assoc. Professor, Veterinary Technology D.V.M., The Ohio State University THOMPSON, MARY E. Assoc. Professor, Library B.A., Bowling Green State University M.L.I.S., Kent State University THOMPSON, ZENORA Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., Ashland University M.S.N., University of Phoenix

TIRALAPURAM, VINITA Asst. Professor, Information Technology A.A., Pragnya College B.A., St. Pious College M.A., Sikkim Manipal University TISCHLER, JOAN Asst. Professor, Dental Hygiene B.A., The Ohio State University M.A., Cleveland State University TOBIN, KERRY Asst. Professor, Philosophy B.A., Adelphi University M.A., Cleveland State University TORGOV, ALEXANDER Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., University of Haifa M.S., University of Haifa TRETHEWEY, ALAN Assoc. Professor, Economics B.A., Harvard University M.B.A., Cleveland State University TROCHE, HOLLY Asst. Professor, Veterinary Technology B.A., College of Wooster D.V.M., The Ohio State University TRYK, JULIA O. Professor, Paralegal Studies B.U.S., University of New Mexico J.D., University of New Mexico TSARUKYANOVA, IRYNA Asst. Professor, Biology M.S., Odessa National University (Ukraine) Ph.D., Zablotny Institute of Microbiology and Virology (Ukraine) Ph.D., Cleveland State University TUMA, JEFFREY Asst. Professor, Philosophy B.S., Walsh College M.A., Cleveland State University J.D., Cleveland State Universty TURNER, NINA Asst. Professor, History A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University

THORNTON, BEVERLY A. Assoc. Professor, English B.A., John Carroll University M.A., John Carroll University

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Appendix VI: Employees _________________________________________________________________ U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . UGRAN, ANGELA Asst. Professor, Political Science B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College M.P.A., Bowling Green State University M.A., Kent State University

V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VANPELT, BRIAN T. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., University of Akron M.S., University of Akron VARHEGYI, GEZA Asst. Professor, Biology A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Cleveland State University M.S., Cleveland State University Ph.D., Cleveland State University

W. . . . . . . . . . . . . WALKER, MEREDITH Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., Case Western Reserve University M.S.N., Kent State University WALSH, MARTIN P. Asst. Professor, Information Technology B.S., John Carroll University M.B.A., University of Phoenix WALTON, DOTTIE D. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., East Tennessee State University M.S., Middle Tennessee State University WARD, MARY C. Asst. Professor, English B.S., Kent State University M.A., Kent State University WASHINGTON, KENNETH J. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., University of Florida M.A., University of Florida WATTERS, ELIZABETH A. Asst. Professor, Early Childhood Education B.S., The Ohio State University M.S., The Ohio State University WAUGH, DONYA Asst. Professor, Psychology B.A., Case Western Reserve University M.A., Cleveland State University WAYNE, JONATHAN L. Assoc. Professor, Visual Communication & Design B.F.A., Cleveland Institute of Art M.F.A., Maine College of Arts

WEBB, TERRY Asst. Professor, Counseling A.A., Ashland Theological Seminary M.S., Ashland Theological Seminary

WILLIAMS, TODD Asst. Professor, Business Administration B.S.B.A., Unversity of Akron M.B.A., University of Akron

WEGLIAN, EMILY Assoc. Professor, Anthropology B.A., Miami University M.A., University of Minnesota Ph.D., University of Minnesota

WILLIAMSON, GAYLE F. Assoc. Professor, English B.A., Adrian College M.F.A., Bowling Green State University

WEISFELD, MATT Assoc. Professor, Information Technology B.S., Miami University M.S., Bowling Green State University M.B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College

WILSON, DEBRA Asst. Professor, Nursing B.S.N., Ursuline University M.S.N., University of Phoenix

WEISSMAN, NANCY S. Professor, Library B.S., The Ohio State University M.L.S., Kent State University

WILSON, KENNETH E. Asst. Professor, English B.S., Slippery Rock University M.A., Slippery Rock University

WHETSEL, WILLIAM C. Asst. Professor, Visual Communication & Design B.F.A., University of Cincinnati

WINDAHL, KIRSTEN Asst. Professor, English as a Second Language B.A., University of Michigan M.A., Cleveland State University

WHITE, DANITA Asst. Professor, English B.S., Our Lady of the Lake University M.S., Newman University

WINSTON, BARBARA A. Asst. Professor, Counseling B.A., Bowling Green State University M.Ed., Cleveland State University

WHITE, ROBYN Assoc. Professor, Sociology B.A., University of Arkansas M.A., University of Arkansas

WOLKEN, CHRISTINE Asst. Professor, Art B.A., John Carroll University M.A., John Carroll University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University

WICKLEY, PETER Asst. Professor, Chemistry B.S., Grand Valley State University Ph.D., Kent State University Ph.D., Michigan State University WILKINS, MICHAEL Assoc. Professor, Mathematics B.S., John Carroll University M.S., Baldwin Wallace College M.S., Ohio University WILLIAMS, CASSANDRA Asst. Professor, Counseling B.S., Bowling Green University M.S., Cleveland State University Ph.D., Kent State University WILLIAMS, ERICK R. Asst. Professor, Mathematics B.S., Youngstown State University M.S., Youngstown State University WILLIAMS, KENNETH Asst. Professor, Massotherapy B.A., Kent State University Ph.D., Life University

WONG, KY-WAI Asst. Professor, Hospitality Management B.S., University of California Certification, Le Cordon Bleu

Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YATES-KONZEN, KIRSTEN Asst. Professor, English A.A., William Rainey Harper College B.A., University of Iowa M.A., University of Cincinnati YOUNG, JR., HENRY Assoc. Professor, Speech Communications A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University YUNKER, ANNE MARIE R. Assoc. Professor, Biology B.S., Cornell University Ph.D., Michigan State University

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_______________________________________________________________Appendix VI: Employees Z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZAGATA, MELISSA Asst. Professor, English B.A., John Carroll University M.A., John Carroll University ZAMBETTI, ADAM J. Assoc. Professor, Counseling A.A., Cuyahoga Community College A.S., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., University of Akron M.S., University of Akron M.Ed., University of Akron Ed.D., Nova Southeastern University ZATKO, FRANK Asst. Professor, Biology B.S., Xavier University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University ZELEZNIK, THERESA P. Asst. Professor, English B.A., Cleveland State University M.A., Cleveland State University ZINNER, ELLIOTT Assoc. Professor, Speech Communications B.S., State University of New York (Geneseo) M.A., Ohio University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University ZOLDESSY, BRIAN Asst. Professor, Theatre Arts B.F.A., Long Island University M.F.A., California State University

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Appendix VII: Campus Maps and Directions ______________________________________________ Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, OH 44122-6195 By automobile: The Eastern Campus is bound by Harvard Road to the north, Emery Road to the south, Richmond Road to the east and Green Road to the west. Please Note: The College has a pre-paid parking permit system on all campuses. Parking Permits are required to park in spaces designated for Faculty and Staff. Handicapped parking permits are available from the Public Safety Office. Motorists traveling south on I-271 should take the Harvard Road exit (Exit 28B). Turn right off the exit ramp and travel west on Harvard (about a quarter mile) to Richmond Road. Turn left on Richmond Road and travel south (about a quarter mile). The Eastern Campus entrance will appear on your right. Motorists traveling north on I-271 should take the Harvard Road exit (Exit 28B). Turn left off the exit ramp and proceed (about a quarter mile) west on Harvard to Richmond Road. Turn left on Richmond and travel south to the Eastern Campus entrance (on your right). Motorists traveling I-480 east should merge onto I-271 north (use local lanes) and then follow the directions above (north on I271). By bus: Routes #15 Union-Harvard operates 7 days, early morning through late night. #94 E. 260th – Richmond operates M-F, early morning through evening. For the most up to date information, go to RideRTA.com and do on line trip planning or call the RTAnswerline at 216-621-9500.

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______________________________________________ Appendix VII: Campus Maps and Directions Metropolitan Campus 2900 Community College Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-3196 By automobile: Motorists can reach the campus by traveling east or west via Euclid or Carnegie Ave. to East 30 th Street and then south to the campus. From I-77 northbound take the Cuyahoga Community College exit (East 30th Street) onto Woodland Ave. From I-90 eastbound and I-71 northbound take the exit to I-77 south and immediately exit onto East 30 th Street. Please Note: The College has a pre-paid parking permit system on all campuses. Parking Permits are required to park in spaces designated for Faculty and Staff. Handicapped parking permits are available from the Public Safety Office (Concourse 90, 216-987-4325). By bus: Routes #11 Quincy-Buckeye operates 7 days, early morning through late night. #14 Kinsman operates 24/7. #15 UnionHarvard operates early morning through late night. For the most up to date information, go to RideRTA.com and do on line trip planning or call the RTAnswerline at 216-621-9500.

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Appendix VII: Campus Maps and Directions ______________________________________________ Western Campus 11000 Pleasant Valley Road Parma, OH 44130-5199 By automobile: The Western Campus is bound by Pleasant Valley Road to the south and York Road to the east. The campus is accessible from I-77 using the Pleasant Valley Road exit and traveling west on Pleasant Valley Road to the campus or from I-71 exiting at Bagley Road and traveling east on Bagley Road (its name changes to Pleasant Valley Road) to the campus. Please Note: The College has a pre-paid parking permit system on all campuses. Parking Permits are required to park in spaces designated for Faculty and Staff. Handicapped parking permits are available from the Public Safety Office (WSS 105, 216-987-5325). By bus: Routes: #45 Ridge operates 7 days, early morning through late night. #68 Bagley operates M-F, early morning through afternoon rush. #83 W. 130th operates 7 Days, early morning through evening. For the most up to date information, go to RideRTA.com and do on line trip planning or call the RTAnswerline at 216-621-9500.

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______________________________________________ Appendix VII: Campus Maps and Directions Westshore Campus 31001 Clemens Road Westlake, OH 44145 From the West: Motorists traveling West on I-90 should take the Crocker Rd. / Basset Rd. exit (Exit 156). Turn right off the exit onto Crocker Road. Take an immediate left onto Clemens Road. The Westshore Campus entrance is about a half mile down the road, just after you pass the Bradley Road intersection. From the East: Motorists traveling East on I-90 should take the Crocker Rd. / Basset Rd. exit (Exit 156). Turn left off the exit onto Crocker Road. Take an immediate left onto Clemens Road. The Westshore Campus entrance is about a half mile down the road, just after you pass the Bradley Road intersection. Please Note: The College has a pre-paid parking permit system on all campuses. Parking Permits are required to park in spaces designated for Faculty and Staff. Handicapped parking permits are available from the Public Safety Office

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Appendix VII: Campus Maps and Directions ______________________________________________ Unified Technologies Center (UTC)/WEDD 2415 Woodland Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-3239

Advanced Technology Training Center (ATTC)/WEDD 3409 Woodland Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-3239 By automobile: Motorists can reach the UTC adjacent to Metropolitan Campus by traveling east or west via Euclid or Carnegie Avenue to East 30th Street and then south to the UTC. From I-77 northbound take the Cuyahoga Community College exit (East 30th Street) onto Woodland Ave. From I-90 eastbound and I-71 northbound take the exit to I-77 south and immediately exit onto East 30 th Street. Please Note: The College has a pre-paid parking permit system on all campuses. Parking Permits are required to park in spaces designated for Faculty and Staff. Handicapped parking permits are available from the Public Safety Office (Concourse 90, 216-987-4325). By bus: Routes: #11 Quincy-Buckeye operates 7 days, early morning through late night. #14 Kinsman operates 24/7. #15 UnionHarvard operates early morning through late night. For the most up to date information, go to RideRTA.com and do on line trip planning or call the RTAnswerline at 216-621-9500.

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______________________________________________ Appendix VII: Campus Maps and Directions Corporate CollegeŽ East 4400 Richmond Road Warrensville, OH 44128 By automobile: Corporate College East is easily accessed by traveling south on I-271, exiting at 28B Harvard Road. Proceed turning right off of the exit ramp, traveling west on Harvard Road. The entrance to Corporate College East is located on Richmond Road. No parking permits are required. By bus: Routes #15 Union-Harvard operates 7 days, early morning through late night. #94 E. 260th – Richmond operates M-F, early morning through evening. For the most up to date information, go to RideRTA.com and do on line trip planning or call the RTAnswerline at 216-621-9500.

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Appendix VII: Campus Maps and Directions ______________________________________________ Corporate College速 West 25425 Center Ridge Road Westlake, OH 44145 By automobile: Located at 25425 Center Ridge Road in Westlake, Corporate College is easily accessed from I-90. Exit at Columbia Road (Rt. 252) and go south to Center Ridge Road. Corporate College is on the southeast corner. Enter from Center Ridge Road. Please Note: The College has a pre-paid parking permit system on all campuses. Parking Permits are required to park in spaces designated for Faculty and Staff. Handicapped parking permits are available from the Public Safety Office. Do not park in spaces reserved for Jacobs Group. By bus: Routes: #49 Center Ridge operates 7 days, early morning through evening. For the most up to date information, go to RideRTA.com and do on line trip planning or call the RTAnswerline at 216-621-9500.

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______________________________________________ Appendix VII: Campus Maps and Directions Brunswick University Center 3605 Center Road Brunswick, Ohio 44212 By automobile: The Brunswick College Center is bound by Route 303 to the south and Old Eagle Drive to the east. Motorists traveling South on I-71 should take the Route 303 W/Center Rd. exit (Exit 226). Turn right off the exit onto Route 303/Center Road. The Brunswick College Center entrance is about one mile down the road on your right. Please Note: The College has a pre-paid parking permit system on all campuses. Parking Permits are required to park in spaces designated for Faculty and Staff. Handicapped parking permits are available from the Public Safety Office Motorists traveling North on I-71 should take the Route 303 W/Center Rd. exit (Exit 226). Turn left off the exit onto Route 303/Center Road. The Brunswick College Center entrance is about one mile down the road on your right.

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