MARICOPA Matters News for the Community From the Maricopa Community Colleges
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CHANCELLOR GLASPER’S PERSPECTIVE REAL-WORLD SCIENCE
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS HOSTED NEW GOVERNING BOARD OFFICERS J. C. Flores, ASU Ambassador
PAST AND FUTURE
Spring 2016
ASU Ambassadors Share Experiences to Promote Successful Transfers
Ambassadors C. J. Slater, Anna Bermudez, Carletta Miller, and J. C. Flores
A new Arizona State University (ASU) program is bringing former Maricopa Community Colleges (MCCCD) students back to their campuses to help other university-bound students transfer successfully.
The students are called Transfer Student Ambassadors, or TSAs, and their role is to take the lessons they learned while moving from their Maricopa college to ASU and applying them to current Maricopa students who may be struggling with the transfer process or overwhelmed by ASU’s size.
The advantage is the student connection, according to Kathy Yeager, ASU’s Senior Director of Community College Relations. “I think students are really interested in speaking to someone who came from the school where they are studying,” she explained. ASU started the program in the Fall 2015 semester with 11 Ambassadors and has expanded it to 16 for the Spring 2016 semester. “It exceeded my expectations for a first semester,” Yeager said, adding that the Ambassadors have appeared at more than 70 Maricopa and ASU events, including club activities and even some classes. The Ambassadors know what it’s like to walk onto the gigantic ASU campus for the first time. Just ask J. C. Flores, an ASU senior who studied at Phoenix College (PC) and Glendale Community College. “You go from a small college to a university that has 80,000 students,” Flores said. ASU continued on Page 7
Chancellor Glasper Announces Retirement Dr. Harper-Marinick Appointed Interim Dr. Rufus Glasper, who served the Maricopa Community Colleges as Chancellor for nearly 13 years, announced in January that he will retire, effective February 29, 2016. Dr. Glasper is leaving to become President and CEO of the League for Innovation in the Community College. Maricopa’s Governing Board named Dr. Maria Harper-Marinick, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, to serve as Interim Chancellor until a new Chancellor is on board. The Governing Board resolved to quickly begin a nationwide search for a new Chancellor, with an expectation that the new Chancellor would be on board well in advance of the start of the 2016–2017 academic year. Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton said, “For three decades, Dr. Rufus Glasper’s extraordinary leadership has set the bar and guided the growth for the best community college system in the nation. I’m proud of the work we embarked on together to increase Latino college completion rates and for his courageous decision to grant in-state tuition to Dream Act students.” The Greater Phoenix Economic Council issued a statement saying the Chancellor’s “dedication to preparing students for entering the workforce has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of residents and
has contributed to building the skilled labor force that makes the greater Phoenix region an attractive place for business attraction.” The Maricopa Community Colleges Faculty Association praised Dr. Glasper for “his continued and unwavering commitment to student success.” During his 12 years as Chancellor of MCCCD, Dr. Glasper has been instrumental in continuing the tradition of excellence for which Maricopa is nationally known. His forward thinking has led to success for faculty, staff, and students,” the faculty statement said. Dan Huston, head of the Management, Administrative, and Technical (MAT) employees, recalled that he had many opportunities to meet with Dr. Glasper and said, “I always appreciated his counsel. He has been able to draw on his experience, blended with his perspective of current events within the community, and overlay that onto issues being discussed within Maricopa.” Dr. Rufus Glasper