1 00:00:15,180 --> 00:00:19,860 Mary Rees: Good morning we'll wait a few minutes while more participants come into the chat room. 2 00:00:39,840 --> 00:00:51,060 Well, good morning, and thank you for attending the Moorpark college campus update for sep, for September (laugh) for October 20 2020. The campus update webinar is being recorded. 3 00:00:52,920 --> 00:00:53,460 Julius Sokenu: October. 4 00:00:53,730 --> 00:01:00,060 Mary: I know and I then I changed it. Hopefully, but APRIL, APRIL 20. Thank you. 5 00:01:00,120 --> 00:01:14,820 You can see I totally have no idea where we are with all this going on, so I do apologize. We are April 20 2020 Moorpark college campus update and thank you so much for joining us. The webinar is being recorded. 6 00:01:15,300 --> 00:01:29,400 If you are interested it is also being closed captioned. Down at the bottom of your screen if you click on the CC that should allow you to see the closed captioning, we are having this closed caption today. 7 00:01:30,930 --> 00:01:36,510 The webinar is being recorded so that others will be able to review the information at a later date. 8 00:01:36,900 --> 00:01:48,000 A transcript will be available. Following this meeting, they will be posted on the Moorpark College website under the President's page. An email be sent out when the archived webinar is available. 9 00:01:49,170 --> 00:01:54,990 All audio and video is disabled questions can be listed through the Q and A feature. 10 00:01:55,560 --> 00:02:07,230 Please ask your questions in this area, and we'll do our best to answer them. We have a series of panelists to help answer questions as well as will review them at the end. Our session length will be one hour 11 00:02:08,940 --> 00:02:15,810 And to begin our April 20 2020 campus update is Dr. Julius Sokenu. 12 00:02:16,680 --> 00:02:20,940 Julius: Hi everyone, welcome. And thank you for joining us this morning. 13 00:02:22,200 --> 00:02:28,620 Yes, I fully understand how feels. It's like Groundhog Day, and we're constantly going through the same day over and over again. 14 00:02:30,450 --> 00:02:43,890 It's a very busy day filled with Zoom. Thank you again for joining us. We're trying our very best to make sure that we keep everyone updated and in doing so last week we held a student campus update 15 00:02:44,610 --> 00:03:01,500 And we had 320 unique participants and about probably like 90% of those were actually students from college and which just tells you the eagerness and the interest and enthusiasm for our connecting to the college 16 00:03:02,070 --> 00:03:11,280 But I appreciate the work that ASMC President Kris Hotchkiss did with that as well as Kristen Robinson who will be joining us today to talk about graduation. 17 00:03:12,030 --> 00:03:29,280 The work that they to mobilize students through social media, the work that they do to mobilize students through various student clubs, and the outreach they give to faculty and staff so that students could be aware of this particular opportunity. And we've got some very good feedback from students, some 18 00:03:31,200 --> 00:03:48,240 handy questions in terms of next steps and how this might impact their ability to complete their degrees, and their work in progress. So it's a good opportunity and something we will try again sometime in the very near future. 19 00:03:49,380 --> 00:03:57,000 To give you some sense of some of the questions and concerns that came up. There are some of the same questions that the faculty and the staff and administrators had 20 00:03:57,630 --> 00:04:01,710 has to do with, you know, summer and fall schedules, for example. 21 00:04:02,460 --> 00:04:17,520 So students wanting to know if we're going fully online in the summer and the majority online., probably about 98% online and as we said before. And the courses that re hard to convert, 22 00:04:18,120 --> 00:04:29,850 will and particularly the ones in the health area, will move on ground, once that on ground is offered at a remote location as well as here on campus. 23 00:04:30,930 --> 00:04:36,240 We also talked about the fall semester and what the fall semester might look like. And 24 00:04:37,320 --> 00:04:40,950 It's important to realize that our fall schedule is really a function. 25 00:04:41,910 --> 00:04:53,400 And it's determined by the context in which we exist in which is a lot of unknowns. What we know for sure is that in the fall, a majority of our schedule will fall in hybrid and online. 26 00:04:54,030 --> 00:05:01,350 And the reason we're doing that is to make sure that we prepare for the contingency of a second wave of the Covid-19 Virus. 27 00:05:01,710 --> 00:05:14,220 The reason we're doing that is that we know that if the second wave hits us that we as an institution needs to not only be prepared. But to have built into our system or into our class delivery our content delivery 28 00:05:15,330 --> 00:05:23,640 transition goes with it. So we're looking at about 60% of our schedule in the fall being hybrid and online. 29 00:05:24,750 --> 00:05:40,290 On average our online is about 23% of our offerings. So having it be a hybrid of about 60% of online and hybrid is I think this is a good medium. We're trying not to go all online and build all on ground because that would not be a wise move if we did that. 30 00:05:41,460 --> 00:05:53,430 What does that mean for faculty and staff? Particularly for faculty who build schedules. The Deans, department chairs are working with faculty around that so that we can be as sensitive to the pedagogy and as sensitive to 31 00:05:53,700 --> 00:06:01,230 content matter as possible, but we're also looking at it in terms of what will be best for our students. What will be best for us in case we have to move 32 00:06:01,560 --> 00:06:12,930 from on ground context to an online context. But we are also being very strategic. We know that there are students who work and learn best online. So we need to have enough opportunities for those students. 33 00:06:13,530 --> 00:06:19,800 We also need to have enough opportunities for students who have a busy schedule or struggling with the 34 00:06:20,250 --> 00:06:29,820 realities of either new employment or lost employment. And so having a schedule that's hybrid will also help to support those students so that they can be successful. 35 00:06:30,690 --> 00:06:37,050 We are working with faculty and department chairs and the deans are working with the faculty, so as to make sure that we look at schedules that 36 00:06:37,470 --> 00:06:49,110 have integrity and allow us to deliver the instruction in a coherent manner, but one that is very good at good very good attention to the context in which we find ourselves. 37 00:06:50,130 --> 00:07:01,140 In addition with it. We know that about a week and a half ago. Students were introduced to the option of the E. W. 38 00:07:01,560 --> 00:07:10,230 Which is the excuse we draw. So that students had that opportunity if they are in class that were registered prior to march ninth actually 39 00:07:10,830 --> 00:07:20,160 when the governor's stay at home order was promulgated, that those students could actually request for an EW 40 00:07:21,060 --> 00:07:27,690 instead of a withdrawal and with that EW they could request for all the way out of through May of 2021. 41 00:07:28,620 --> 00:07:36,150 And what we've been trying to do in our messaging is to require that students think before they take the EW option. 42 00:07:36,750 --> 00:07:46,770 That they look at the pass, no pass option which is also available to them and which will not impact their GPA's, which will not impact their financial aid, for the most part. 43 00:07:47,190 --> 00:07:56,640 And we've been encouraging that, our students services areas have been doing that, faculty and staff have been doing that, just send that message out. 44 00:07:57,360 --> 00:08:07,350 But what we've noticed is that students are still choosing the EW, because that's true for so many of them seems to be the option or the default that they're 45 00:08:08,190 --> 00:08:24,180 pursuing. So as of today, there were 1200 EWs in the district. And that's duplicated. So if a student drops, a student who attends both Ventura and Moorpark drops a class it's counted twice, because it's by the course that they're dropping. 46 00:08:25,290 --> 00:08:32,790 So there's 1200. Of those 1200 as of this morning 585 of those are Moorpark college students. 47 00:08:34,710 --> 00:08:42,420 And again, it's duplicative because the student may be going to Oxnard, and Moorpark, and Ventura, but it counts each drop. 48 00:08:43,590 --> 00:08:49,380 Our goal and we really do need the help of our faculty and our staff in doing this and our administrators in doing this 49 00:08:49,680 --> 00:09:02,040 is to reach those students and let them know that dropping is an option, but we would recommend that they consider taking a pass, no pass and they have through the end of the semester to take the pass, no pass option. 50 00:09:02,490 --> 00:09:11,490 So I think we talk with them in a very supportive and empathetic way, but counsel them to go ahead and 51 00:09:12,060 --> 00:09:19,710 remain in school, remain in the class if they can, if they are getting a C that's a pass, stay in the class don't drop. 52 00:09:20,160 --> 00:09:31,920 And I know that the students were concerned that their grade point average would be impacted, and so they're dropping. But they also then lose the opportunity to benefit from the CARE act funding if they drop now before 53 00:09:32,970 --> 00:09:37,410 the semester is over. So that's another piece of information just consider that, and I'm sure that 54 00:09:37,890 --> 00:09:54,030 the folks in financial aid and in counseling and in other specialized programs is sharing this with students when the students approach them. Now I'm not so sure how much of them are approaching you know the resources that we have on campus to get that guidance on that council prior to dropping. 55 00:09:55,380 --> 00:10:12,660 In terms of where we are with the college, the work of the college continues as you all know, we haven't stopped. So I wanted to get an update of where we are in terms of hiring and this is just a little blanket update for Moorpark College. So 56 00:10:16,020 --> 00:10:27,300 in terms of the faculty hiring. We are, let's see, we've hired a math faculty person a full time faculty person. 57 00:10:28,710 --> 00:10:35,610 We hired two nursing faculty members and an English faculty member. 58 00:10:36,720 --> 00:10:57,240 We also hired a temporary faculty member temporary full time faculty member for the fall of 2020 in mathematics. In terms of our hiring for the Deans that the Dean hiring that is very last stage and we will be sharing that information with you shortly and we will be doing that with you. 59 00:10:58,680 --> 00:11:07,170 In terms of the fact that recruitment for the director of market advancement marketing and communication that was declared a failed search. 60 00:11:07,650 --> 00:11:14,850 The goal is to go back and review that position and revise it so that we can then, I guess 61 00:11:15,630 --> 00:11:26,880 reestablish the position in a different configuration and that will most likely not happen until sometime in the fall. In the short term, we're looking at ways in which we can 62 00:11:27,780 --> 00:11:43,140 meet the needs of that particular office. Currently, we have no one in marketing, no one in the advancement office and we'll be doing that, especially now that we will be struggling with enrollment and we are currently doing so. 63 00:11:44,910 --> 00:11:47,550 I think part of my 64 00:11:49,590 --> 00:12:03,210 For us today is to remind us that we keep doing the work at the college and that that work at the college means that we need to now look into the future. Now look into the fall will be up before and 65 00:12:04,230 --> 00:12:10,950 There are a couple of factors I think we need to be aware of. And as we talked about this factor, a lot of that has to do with our enrollment. 66 00:12:11,550 --> 00:12:24,510 You know, prior to Covid-19 we were already 2% down. As of today I see that we are 1.55% down in head count, about 200 students less than we had last spring. And if you remember last 67 00:12:25,230 --> 00:12:37,470 about as many students less than the previous Spring. So this is the time to focus on making sure that we grow our enrollment, making sure that we 68 00:12:38,190 --> 00:12:43,500 pursue strategies that enable students to persist so that we can retain them. 69 00:12:44,250 --> 00:12:55,200 And part of that work means that we put resources into marketing. Part of that work means that we put more resources into supporting students in financial departments, out reach to students, out reach to new year populations. 70 00:12:56,100 --> 00:13:07,230 We will be working at the cabinet level looking at district wide marketing and district by planning and a particular area of interest to those of us on cabinet is the 71 00:13:07,950 --> 00:13:19,830 college promise. You will note that often folks don't know we have one even though we have one, which means, you know, students get go to college, and they take 12 units, have a certain 72 00:13:20,460 --> 00:13:29,160 GPA, and that entitles them to recovering of their tuition fees. And a lot of our students still aren't taking advantage of that. 73 00:13:29,970 --> 00:13:44,670 That's the AB 19 money that we refer to sometimes. So part of our work without with our with our marketing, but part of our work with, you know, amongst ourselves and with our students coming communities with our own communities is to 74 00:13:46,050 --> 00:14:00,840 share the great work that Moorpark does in changing lives. Share the story of success that Moorpark College students are and continue to be. And so we can use that as a way of growing and keeping our enrollment buoyant. 75 00:14:02,190 --> 00:14:17,250 I'm going to transition over now to Kristen Robinson, and who will talk to us about commencement. As you know, we canceled commencement as a result of the stay at home order and the social distancing. 76 00:14:18,480 --> 00:14:23,820 Kristons been working with her colleagues and the district offices will share with you the outcome of that work. 77 00:14:26,520 --> 00:14:37,020 Kristen Robinson: Thank you, Julius. So, first of all, I'd like to say that my counterparts at Oxnard and Ventura and I are incredibly disappointed that we cannot celebrate our students in the way that they so deserve. 78 00:14:37,620 --> 00:14:44,940 It is heartbreaking. But the district has come together to try to identify ways we can still honor their accomplishments, while also combined with state mandated safety policies. 79 00:14:45,420 --> 00:14:52,410 So, um, and I don't know if I, thank you, perfect. So, due to Covid-19 all on Grand ceremony that were planned for 80 00:14:52,740 --> 00:15:03,480 2020 have been cancelled. However, the district wanted to acknowledge our graduates in some capacity. So they've created these commencement web pages. And while it's not a virtual graduation 81 00:15:04,320 --> 00:15:12,900 it will allow us to highlight our students successes. So, last week graduates received an email with an invitation to submit information about their degree or certificate, 82 00:15:13,260 --> 00:15:18,570 their next academic or professional steps, and they have the option of uploading a photo of themselves. 83 00:15:18,870 --> 00:15:28,350 And so students who opt to do this by the may third deadline will see their information incorporated into a Moorpark college branded slide that students can view on the commencement webpage slideshow. 84 00:15:28,800 --> 00:15:35,910 The commencement web page will also feature videos from those community members who traditionally would have been invited to speak at the on-ground ceremony, 85 00:15:36,240 --> 00:15:39,600 such as president Sokenu, or the Associated Student president, among others. 86 00:15:39,990 --> 00:15:47,640 All the photos will include alt text, and all the videos will include closed captioning. And we're also going to be using this as an opportunity to highlight 87 00:15:48,090 --> 00:15:58,020 some specific graduates, and we worked with different departments or offices to ask them for recommendations on students that are graduating in their area that they thought should be highlighted on this page. 88 00:15:58,410 --> 00:16:06,060 The tentative launch date for the commencement page is Friday, May 15 which would have been when our on-ground ceremony was scheduled to take place. 89 00:16:07,140 --> 00:16:14,970 District marketing is also working on developing a custom filter for Snapchat or Instagram that our graduates can use to share their pride across social media. 90 00:16:15,300 --> 00:16:21,540 And information about the commencement webpage launch day and the social media filters will be emailed to graduates once those details are finalized. 91 00:16:21,930 --> 00:16:25,350 And we'll also share that information with our broader campus community. 92 00:16:26,130 --> 00:16:29,820 In terms of a commemorative gift giveaway. So we wanted to provide students 93 00:16:30,150 --> 00:16:38,190 or graduates with a Momento to celebrate their accomplishments. And so working with district graphic designers, we've ordered custom lawn signs for graduates to display 94 00:16:38,520 --> 00:16:48,420 letting their neighbors or passer-bys know that a proud Moorpark college graduate lives there. And our bookstore managers have ordered commemorative 2020 tassels in Moorpark blue and black. 95 00:16:48,840 --> 00:16:58,080 So we'll be giving out the commemorative lawn signs and tassels to graduates for free on Saturday, May 9. I'm working with my counterparts at Oxnard and Ventura to settle on a time, 96 00:16:58,980 --> 00:17:09,390 for the time frame and also just to kind of hammer out the process details. But as of right now, we're tentatively having a drive thru pickup option from 11am to 1pm on our respective campuses. 97 00:17:09,960 --> 00:17:15,660 And information about the gift giveaway day will be emailed to graduates within the next week and we'll be sure to keep our campus informed on that as well. 98 00:17:16,320 --> 00:17:21,270 As President Sokenu mentioned, we've received a lot of questions about a possible postponed in person ceremony. 99 00:17:21,540 --> 00:17:32,370 And while the chancellor and the Board of Trustees said they are amenable to the idea of hosting a postponed or on ground ceremony, we can't make any promises at this time due to a projected resurgence of Covid-19 in the fall and winter. 100 00:17:32,850 --> 00:17:42,690 So instead, we're focusing on inviting students to participate in our commencement web page and to pick up the free lawn sign and the tassel as a way to make sure that their accomplishments are acknowledged and celebrated in the moment. 101 00:17:43,260 --> 00:17:49,530 Some students have been asking if they can walk in next year's ceremony. And so I would suggest that you direct them to me. 102 00:17:50,070 --> 00:17:54,240 It's more likely that they will be able to, but we're still kind of trying to figure that out. 103 00:17:55,140 --> 00:18:03,330 We've also had a number of students asked about ordering regalia or other graduation items and originally we were told that we wouldn't be able to do this, but because 104 00:18:03,810 --> 00:18:11,310 all three campuses had had the same request, on Friday we received confirmation from Amy Kennedy, who's the general manager for the VCCD bookstores, 105 00:18:11,550 --> 00:18:20,220 that all three bookstores are setting up a website through our regalia vendor, Herf Jones, to sell regalia directly to students with free shipping. It's very exciting. 106 00:18:20,700 --> 00:18:26,820 Students will also be able to order diploma Frames, diploma covers, pride sashes, and other items through this website. 107 00:18:27,330 --> 00:18:35,250 Amy said she'll be sending the details soon, and those details will be included in the email that will go out to all graduates with the other information I've already mentioned. 108 00:18:35,820 --> 00:18:40,860 And lastly, students have been asking about how they're going to receive their diplomas and so 109 00:18:41,760 --> 00:18:46,230 it takes approximately eight weeks for degrees or certificates to be processed by admissions records. 110 00:18:46,530 --> 00:18:56,820 Traditionally MC registrar Dave Antar and his team reached out to graduates notifying them that they can pick up their degrees in person by visiting the Admissions and Records Office during normal business hours. They've also 111 00:18:57,510 --> 00:19:05,250 usually extended the request for students to ask to have their degrees mailed to them if they reside outside of a reasonable driving distance. 112 00:19:05,550 --> 00:19:10,170 And this mail option has traditionally been intended for graduates who have moved outside of the area. 113 00:19:10,590 --> 00:19:17,190 Or have a pretty valid reason for not being able to pick it up in person. But with the statewide stay at home order for Covid-19, admissions records 114 00:19:17,520 --> 00:19:21,300 will mail degree or certificate for any student who submits a mail request form. 115 00:19:21,870 --> 00:19:25,200 And our staff are processing requests of this kind on Tuesdays and Thursdays 116 00:19:25,530 --> 00:19:31,290 until the stay at home word is lifted. And this is probably most relevant for the students who graduated in fall 2019, 117 00:19:31,560 --> 00:19:43,890 and who never came to pick up their diplomas and want to know how to go about it now. Students who are graduating this spring should probably await Dave's email as instructions might vary depending on where we're at with Covid-19 at that point. 118 00:19:45,300 --> 00:19:53,850 So with that, with that, I would like to see it, looks like Dr. Jennifer Clark is on the line. So I'd like to go ahead and turn it over to her. So thank you. 119 00:19:56,730 --> 00:19:59,850 Jennifer Clark: Hi. Sorry, everybody. I had some trouble connecting. 120 00:20:01,410 --> 00:20:08,700 I could get audio, but I couldn't get video. Anyway, here I am. Just a quick few updates from the area of business services. 121 00:20:09,780 --> 00:20:17,280 The financial aid officer Kim Karinky wants to just remind everybody to let students know that 122 00:20:17,760 --> 00:20:26,070 if they've applied for any emergency grants, please just follow up to any requests that financial aid has asked of the students 123 00:20:26,340 --> 00:20:43,200 Please follow up with Documentation Requests as soon as possible in order to, you know, facilitate faster processing, super important. From the area facilities wanted you all to know that we are officially, we're going to be launching the 124 00:20:44,610 --> 00:20:48,600 the parking lot access for students on the upper floor of the parking lot. 125 00:20:49,230 --> 00:21:07,980 Because that's where the best access currently is for students. We are marking and signing parking spaces so that to be two apart. So there's like a no parking symbol every other parking space. And again, there'll be signs and whatnot beginning tomorrow morning. And just 126 00:21:09,990 --> 00:21:12,120 an update also on equipment. 127 00:21:13,860 --> 00:21:24,600 We've previously mentioned that there were some 360 degree machines that were available for like electrostatic cleaning that can clean like 18,000 square feet, 128 00:21:25,110 --> 00:21:33,270 inside of a building 18,000 square feet in an hour, those machines still have not arrived. We ordered them like a month and a half ago. 129 00:21:33,900 --> 00:21:46,500 We're still waiting. You know, there are things that are very, very back ordered and we have ordered some other electrostatic disinfection guns to help sanitize spaces, but again we're, we're hoping those arrive soon but, you know, we'll see. 130 00:21:47,580 --> 00:21:53,790 We, let's see. Just a request for you all. 131 00:21:55,200 --> 00:22:00,780 Please, if you can give us at least a 24 hour notice that people are going to be on campus, 132 00:22:01,050 --> 00:22:10,200 so that we can,the custodians can kind of plan which buildings to open rather than sort of running back and forth as people sort of show up last minute. 133 00:22:10,470 --> 00:22:14,970 That would be much much appreciated. Just a 24 hour notice at least would be wonderful. 134 00:22:15,660 --> 00:22:26,940 And then from Dan from the area of technology, just an update to you all, you know, they've been working feverishly. 213 requests for laptops so far for everybody. 135 00:22:27,510 --> 00:22:34,620 There's still about 60 odd that are that are, have yet to be given out. They're making appointments. People are coming in all the time. 136 00:22:35,640 --> 00:22:45,960 But, you know, things are still hopping in technology. So those are my updates from business services. So am I passing it back to you. Mary, or, 137 00:22:46,470 --> 00:22:47,760 Mary: Great. Thank you, Jennifer. 138 00:22:47,790 --> 00:22:48,570 Jennifer: Thank you. 139 00:22:49,500 --> 00:22:59,670 Mary: I think it's really wonderful. We've heard back from our students that about 10% of our students didn't have computers and didn't have internet access and the 140 00:23:00,060 --> 00:23:11,700 IT area has really gone a long way to try to work with everyone on campus to try to lend out computers to our students and to our student workers, faculty, and staff that need it in order to 141 00:23:12,060 --> 00:23:21,090 do their class work or to work remotely, so that's absolutely wonderful. For the 10% that didn't have internet access this top of the parking structure. 142 00:23:21,420 --> 00:23:38,310 Hopefully we'll be able to in a safe manner provide the Internet access that many of our students need in order to do their classwork and that this is particularly important as we know that our summer as Julius mentioned our summer is online. 143 00:23:40,110 --> 00:23:52,710 And so our students do need to make sure that they continue to have the computers and the Internet access in order to keep moving forward. We're seeing a fair number of questions still doing dealing with the. EW. 144 00:23:53,880 --> 00:24:05,430 If a student wishes to buy a course they can withdraw get an excuse withdraw from those particular courses, if they are willing to do a pass, no pass, 145 00:24:06,150 --> 00:24:10,410 the counselors can help advise them. The UCs and the Cal States 146 00:24:11,130 --> 00:24:22,710 have said that they will accept these passes, but it's always good to verify with a counselor on their particular needs so that they can make wise decisions moving forward on their education. 147 00:24:23,430 --> 00:24:34,890 On the trainings. I want a huge shout out to all of the people in the education instructional design and in the DE area. There currently are 63 148 00:24:35,430 --> 00:24:55,470 Faculty going through the DE certification. We have 64 that have signed up for the one that starts on May 18, and then we will have additional DE certification later on this summer. These are scheduled with our other two sister colleges and they're done all through the district wide. 149 00:24:56,760 --> 00:25:10,890 These are four week courses, about 20 hours worth of time, and they do count, the 10 hours from that can count towards being compensated for your DE training. 150 00:25:11,910 --> 00:25:18,360 So that means as you probably have seen that there was an MOU that was signed with the district. 151 00:25:19,320 --> 00:25:36,960 That allows that faculty can get compensated for 15 hours of DE training. We originally had five hours for the zoom and the canvas training and now there's an additional 10 hours for those that are undergoing the DE certification. 152 00:25:37,470 --> 00:25:46,770 Please reach out to your deans and there's a simple Excel spreadsheet that we fill out once you notify them that so that you can receive your 153 00:25:47,340 --> 00:25:57,540 compensation for that. If you were already DE certified in the past, way to go, congratulations. You don't need to be recertified. 154 00:25:58,350 --> 00:26:05,070 If it, if you've been teaching DE and you're comfortable with it. If it's been a while since your DE certification, 155 00:26:05,700 --> 00:26:20,880 and you are aware that things have changed in the areas of accessibility in the areas of now requiring interactions between student to student as well as student to faculty, and you would like to rework through some of that we have our DE recertification. 156 00:26:22,110 --> 00:26:42,480 That class started today. And there are 46 people in that, that DE recertification. There will be a second DE recertification on May 3 starting May 3 so if you're already DE certified. You do not need to do the recertification. 157 00:26:43,980 --> 00:26:57,930 If you were certified Oh, a while ago, and feel like you can use the help, the support, as you know, these trainings are really both about the technology part and about the pedagogy part, and they really help 158 00:26:59,190 --> 00:27:11,010 prepare, they help the faculty to optimize their teaching online using both sets the technology and the pedagogy. So if you are certified great, 159 00:27:11,520 --> 00:27:22,980 and you don't need to be recertified. If it's been a long time, then yes, we can do the recertification. There's one that started today and and then there's one that starts again in May. 160 00:27:24,360 --> 00:27:27,270 For those that are already just are, 161 00:27:28,560 --> 00:27:49,890 looking for just specific trainings. If you look on the DE page under faculty support you'd notice that there's a whole list of past trainings that are videod there that you can look at. There's a trainings for proctorial which might be of interest to you as we move into final time. 162 00:27:51,000 --> 00:28:07,350 There's also a daily office hours for our instructional designers. Michael Ashton, our new instructional designer who has just jumped in and with the help of Matt and Tracy is just such an active 163 00:28:08,460 --> 00:28:21,630 engaged person on campus. His office hours are from 4 to 5 Monday through Thursday. Tracy is from 12 to 1 Tuesday through Friday, so they're there to help you with your specific individual questions. 164 00:28:21,990 --> 00:28:29,100 So hopefully your resources are being provided to help you. We have been trying to provide resources to our students, 165 00:28:29,550 --> 00:28:39,120 and trying to provide resources and trainings to help our faculty and our staff. I know they are also providing professional development for staff. 166 00:28:39,690 --> 00:28:49,170 There was one, I believe, last week, and there's another one this week, and we're hoping to have some training each week for the classified staff also in the DE area. 167 00:28:50,640 --> 00:28:57,420 One important note is, today is National Library Awareness Week, and I'm going to send out some information today about that but 168 00:28:57,690 --> 00:29:05,190 It's a nice time to celebrate. You don't have to be, have access to the campus in order to have access to our library. 169 00:29:05,970 --> 00:29:16,620 There's some wonderful resources that are available online, so please make sure you take advantage of the library and that our students are taking advantage of the library. It's a great resource and that. 170 00:29:18,780 --> 00:29:25,020 I think we've covered most of it, let me pass the questions off to Amanuel. Thank you. 171 00:29:28,500 --> 00:29:29,190 Amanuel Gebru: Thank you Mary: 172 00:29:30,990 --> 00:29:36,660 Good afternoon, everyone. Just a couple of updates from my area. Just want to remind 173 00:29:37,200 --> 00:29:52,860 Faculty and staff and everyone that registration began today for our special population, so please encourage students to meet with counselors for support about their registration needs and to look on our website and use the help button on the front page. 174 00:29:54,150 --> 00:30:05,460 Also a few additional hirings that Julie has talked about. English did finalize their hiring position. Rosie Gabrileanne is our new English faculty and she'll be starting in the fall. 175 00:30:06,240 --> 00:30:14,280 Business, counseling, and EOPS are in process, and we hope that we have those finalized the next couple of weeks as well. 176 00:30:15,780 --> 00:30:25,680 Student workers, we've placed pretty much all of our student workers on jobs working remote with different offices, such as outreach and other areas. 177 00:30:26,160 --> 00:30:37,890 But I really want to thank Claudia willroy, Johnny Connie, and Bineya for working diligently to support the transition of getting these students jobs on campus somewhere, working remote. 178 00:30:41,760 --> 00:30:43,530 Student elections. 179 00:30:45,690 --> 00:30:54,330 Associated Students received 31 applications for its board of directors positions and 24 of those 31 applications are cleared. 180 00:30:54,690 --> 00:31:01,530 Have cleared all the hurdles to become viable candidates for the 2020, 2021 year. Voting will take place beginning 181 00:31:01,980 --> 00:31:14,490 On Tuesday, April 21 at 8am through Wednesday, April 22 at 8pm, so please continue to remind students in regards to that. Students can vote by logging onto their myvccccd portal. 182 00:31:14,880 --> 00:31:31,980 A ballot will be automatically popping up asking them to vote for their campus candidates. Winners will be announced by Thursday, April 23 at 8pm via the ASMC Instagram stories feature, with a campus wide email going out the following week 183 00:31:34,050 --> 00:31:41,010 huge thank you to all the faculty and staff who encourage students to run and who allowed them to campaign in your classes as well. 184 00:31:42,810 --> 00:31:50,010 So one final update Ruben Castro's charities food and pantry at Moorpark college. Ruben Castro's 185 00:31:50,670 --> 00:31:57,810 is still hosting its food pantry at Moorpark college Tuesdays from 1 to 3 and 5 to 7, so let students know. 186 00:31:58,710 --> 00:32:04,680 There's been some minor changes, instead of people lining up and walking through the pantry as they traditionally did, 187 00:32:05,040 --> 00:32:12,810 students and community members can participate in a drive through grab and go pantry during a designated window of time. 188 00:32:13,290 --> 00:32:26,040 So as to stay within the Covid-19 social distancing measures. Information about the pantry and other services are offered by Ruben Castro's charities online at rubencastrocharity.org 189 00:32:26,550 --> 00:32:36,690 And I just want to continue to thank everyone for supporting our students and also just working with one another to ensure that we support everyone during this transition. 190 00:32:38,310 --> 00:32:38,850 Thank you. 191 00:32:40,110 --> 00:32:43,260 And I think I pass it on to Nenagh Brown from here. 192 00:32:47,820 --> 00:32:50,400 Nenagh Brown: Amanuel. Thank you very much, and 193 00:32:51,990 --> 00:33:00,150 I'd like to just start by saying how inspiring and what a privilege it is for all of us to be part of this group, 194 00:33:00,540 --> 00:33:08,100 who are if you want to know, I can see the other side today. There's about 190 people that are on this zoom meeting. 195 00:33:08,430 --> 00:33:25,920 All of us wanting to know more about what's going on, how we can be effective in our jobs, and what we need to know to keep up to date with this. It is so inspiring. I am still in awe of what I am calling phase one of this adventure we are upon. 196 00:33:28,080 --> 00:33:40,620 On the Friday, we believed we were going to be in our classes the next week and in our job places and Monday we were all online and we had to do that. 197 00:33:41,070 --> 00:33:53,910 So that is unbelievable. Within days our students were having their classes online. By the end of the week, we could refer our students to all our student support services. 198 00:33:54,240 --> 00:34:06,060 And almost all of them were up and running by then. I mean it's just incredible. This is Moorpark. It's such a privilege to be part of this community. But I'd like to mention where I think we are, which is phase two. 199 00:34:07,260 --> 00:34:25,020 And I think this is a much harder and more time consuming phase. We have managed the technology to put what we do online, but that's really just the start of it, and I think some of us are beginning to really feel this now. The question is, how can we be most effective online. 200 00:34:26,190 --> 00:34:34,950 As a, as an instructor our job is to teach students, all of us on this campus. Our job is to teach students, and are we doing it as effectively as we used to? 201 00:34:35,220 --> 00:34:41,070 The real thing is excellence, Moorpark is about excellence. I'll tell you my students are having their class for me online 202 00:34:41,400 --> 00:34:50,280 but the next step is how to adjust to that modality. How do we do the jobs, that we love doing, as effectively online. 203 00:34:50,790 --> 00:34:56,700 So I would just like to acknowledge that that's where we are, that this takes incredible time Mary 204 00:34:57,090 --> 00:35:07,140 has told us all these incredible things that were going through that people offering us to be able to do that better. But this does take weeks. It takes months, and again as an instructor, 205 00:35:07,740 --> 00:35:16,860 It really takes three times to teach a course to really feel like you're mastering it and that's what we do at Moorpark. We master our jobs. 206 00:35:17,220 --> 00:35:25,320 And again, I've heard from counselors, you know, they can talk to students, three or four different ways, but are we doing our students support across our campus? 207 00:35:25,650 --> 00:35:33,750 Are we feeling as good about that job as we were before as we learn how to be effective? So we're all in this together. We're all aiming for excellence, 208 00:35:34,440 --> 00:35:42,960 as we always do. And the other thing is the sustainability piece. Phase two requires us to meet the sustainable. So I just like to acknowledge that. 209 00:35:44,070 --> 00:35:57,330 I'm here today to talk about participatory governance. Again, I cannot believe we are very ahlive and all participants occurrence is very, very well at the moment. 210 00:35:58,170 --> 00:36:05,400 There is so much going on, our committees are meeting. Thank you to everybody across our community that is making that happen. 211 00:36:06,360 --> 00:36:21,540 I wanted to bring up two really key documents that are in the next couple of weeks, and we're working on. And the first one is our ACC JC Mattel report. So that's our accreditation report were in the middle of our accreditation cycle. 212 00:36:22,560 --> 00:36:31,320 We've had incredible help from EDCap, putting that together with a gap analysis, more readings, if I may call out Oleg 213 00:36:31,650 --> 00:36:45,480 for for doing a lot of that work and putting a document together. Mary is our accreditation liaison. In some ways it's almost an anticlimax. This document is so good and so thorough and so ready to go. That 214 00:36:46,230 --> 00:36:54,660 you know, it's ready to roll. We're going to have a second vote at Senate Council on Tuesday, but I want to acknowledge that because we were so ready and ahead of the game, 215 00:36:55,050 --> 00:37:05,670 thank goodness! We're already ready to go with that. So thank everybody who was involved with that. The next document, I'm going to try and show this to you. 216 00:37:07,260 --> 00:37:17,040 Look at that. The Moorpark College Decision-Making handbook. Please note those years 2017 to 2020. 217 00:37:18,510 --> 00:37:26,880 So this one, is really right in the middle now of the process of updating it. This is the key document 218 00:37:27,360 --> 00:37:38,400 for our participatory governance. All our committees are in here, all our processes are in here. I'd love to show you just endless notes. We've had this for three years, 219 00:37:38,910 --> 00:37:49,620 and all of us, I think, have come up with ideas. We need to update, we need to improve, we need to change. So this will be going out a first update draft to the whole campus to all users. 220 00:37:50,610 --> 00:37:56,550 It's an update we do every three years. One of the questions we're asking is, should we do this every five years? 221 00:37:56,880 --> 00:38:06,180 We're putting in a clause in it that says we can update it during the cycle as well. There's a lot of changes, and I know Gilbert would like to speak to that. 222 00:38:06,540 --> 00:38:15,480 Just to remind you this document signed off on by the Academic Senate, the Classified Senate, Associated Students and our College President. 223 00:38:15,930 --> 00:38:23,880 Those are the four groups that together, put together our participatory governance processes. Right at this time, I just 224 00:38:24,300 --> 00:38:30,630 couldn't be more proud of what we are doing and some of the suggestions here for how we're going to improve this. So 225 00:38:30,990 --> 00:38:46,800 please, when you get that all users if you're on one of the many committees that have discussed that charge and how to update it and the membership. Thank you for your help, keep on coming with those ideas and comments and just I am in awe of what we're achieving, so 226 00:38:47,880 --> 00:38:53,070 you're texting me you're emailing me or some of them in the chat here please keep the communication going 227 00:38:54,150 --> 00:38:56,550 Amazing, amazing, folks. Thank you. 228 00:38:58,320 --> 00:38:59,400 And I think Gilbert. 229 00:39:00,900 --> 00:39:03,000 Gilbert. Are you there Gilbert? Yay! 230 00:39:04,380 --> 00:39:05,670 Gilbert Downs: Yes, I am here. 231 00:39:06,960 --> 00:39:10,980 All right, well thank you so much! To touch base, 232 00:39:12,390 --> 00:39:19,500 about the making decisions document. So number one, I have to thank Nenagh for keeping me on task with the Making Decisions Document, because this 233 00:39:20,040 --> 00:39:31,890 document is can be really unwieldy and there was so much work that went into this document and the work that we all did really 234 00:39:32,490 --> 00:39:47,130 spoke to the inclusive nature that Moorpark College really has. I saw a lot of growth there. We looked at our memberships from the Classified Perspective and look to see 235 00:39:47,910 --> 00:39:57,690 where we needed to grow, and where things were okay. We made a lot of suggestions and going back and forth with the groups. 236 00:39:58,320 --> 00:40:09,840 We really got a better understanding on what the needs were on our campus. So we were very excited to speak about this document at the next Senate meeting, which is this Thursday at two o'clock. 237 00:40:11,130 --> 00:40:20,340 This will be the first time that we're really getting to look at its entirety and I really want to hear some feedback to hear what you all consider 238 00:40:20,610 --> 00:40:32,610 is appropriate and making sure that things are the way that I understood it. I know we've talked about the membership for months, but I want to make sure that this is really right that this is where we need to be. 239 00:40:34,500 --> 00:40:42,930 In addition to that, at our meeting on Thursday. And by the way, for those of you that do not know we have upped our meetings to bi-weekly 240 00:40:43,560 --> 00:40:56,760 from monthly. This was due to needing to open up the lines of communication, a bit more. Now that we are remote and as we see with our meetings, we're seeing an increase in 241 00:40:57,660 --> 00:41:05,640 individuals coming, we're seeing the numbers actually double so it's been really nice. We've had some great guests come 242 00:41:06,450 --> 00:41:17,130 Mary Reese came by a few weeks ago and Chancellor Gillespie came to our last meeting and so it's been really a great time to talk and really 243 00:41:17,700 --> 00:41:25,320 explain what's going on in our areas because we really need to share what is going on in our areas right now more than ever. 244 00:41:25,710 --> 00:41:33,930 So it's been a really great experience having these meetings remotely and even once we end up on campus. 245 00:41:34,530 --> 00:41:48,270 I would like to see an occasional meeting done remotely because they seem to work really well. If you have any feedback about that I would love to hear it, because any way we could get more people to the meetings, the better. 246 00:41:49,560 --> 00:41:57,030 In terms of some additional updates, for those of you that may or may not know, scholarship reading is underway. 247 00:41:57,840 --> 00:42:14,430 There's about a dozen classified employees that are reading scholarships right now and our deadline to finish them is next week. So we are working hard to get all these scholarships done. I have read about two dozen so far and they're really 248 00:42:15,750 --> 00:42:31,320 uplifting at times, and sometimes a little hard because we really get to hear what our students are going through right now. If you ever get a chance to be a reader. I would encourage you to do so. It is a really great experience to have. 249 00:42:32,820 --> 00:42:44,970 In terms of what's going on over the next month in some of the committees from the Classified side. So as many of you know my time as Classified Senate President will be ending June 30. 250 00:42:45,690 --> 00:42:59,730 And for those committees where we have a Classified tri-chair, those positions will be changing. So last week Professional Development got to meet Gabby as the new 251 00:43:00,450 --> 00:43:09,600 Professional Development Classified tri-chair, and next week of Fiscal Planning will get to meet Linda Resendiz as the Classified tri-chair for that committee. 252 00:43:10,200 --> 00:43:21,060 So we are looking forward to making these transitions. As you'll see in the coming months, there'll be more and more Classified employees, taking a leadership role 253 00:43:21,720 --> 00:43:31,770 as I step back during this time. So I'm really excited to see more and more people get involved and see how it changes the perspective of 254 00:43:32,730 --> 00:43:44,910 the Classified Staff. And lastly, I just really wanted to thank Tracie Bosket and Michael Ashton for all their incredible support that they've given the Classified staff over the last five, six weeks. 255 00:43:45,390 --> 00:43:57,510 They have done everything they can to add additional trainings, week after week to help us. And I just can't thank them enough. This Thursday we'll have another training at one o'clock. 256 00:43:58,020 --> 00:44:12,450 It will be focusing on Microsoft Outlook and we are very excited to learn all the new things that there is to offer. So on that end I will turn it over to Mary 257 00:44:12,780 --> 00:44:13,680 Mary: Thank you. Gilbert. 258 00:44:14,970 --> 00:44:18,900 Wonderful hearing about all the exciting things happening all around campus. 259 00:44:20,130 --> 00:44:32,250 Julius, there is a lot of questions still talking about are DE certifications required to teach the Summer or are DE certifications required in the Fall? 260 00:44:32,910 --> 00:44:34,590 Do you want to review that or would you,? 261 00:44:38,190 --> 00:44:52,980 Julius: Sure, in terms of DE certification for the Summer, the preference, we're encouraging folks to go ahead and get DE certified so as to maintain the integrity of the instruction that is delivered. 262 00:44:54,300 --> 00:45:04,440 The preference is to have faculty who are DE certified teaching classes during the summer. If there's a situation where there is a DE certified faculty member 263 00:45:04,890 --> 00:45:14,640 who cannot teach a class, and we have folks who are not DE certified of course they'll be able to teach the class, but our preference is to have individuals who are DE certified over those who are not. 264 00:45:16,020 --> 00:45:23,790 Because the cut the summer classes are so compressed that to have and struggling through delivering a course during the Summer, 265 00:45:24,270 --> 00:45:40,590 that is just newly introduced to online teaching is a challenge. Again, as I said before, the preferences is that but of course situations and context matter. So I think it's important for us to recognize that. 266 00:45:44,400 --> 00:45:45,000 Mary: Thank you. 267 00:45:47,490 --> 00:45:51,090 Also, the questions still go as far as the re-certification 268 00:45:52,050 --> 00:46:03,000 The re-certification would be the same as Julius was talking about in that it is preferred. I believe that the Chancellor did count this semester as teaching DE. 269 00:46:03,480 --> 00:46:09,180 The contract before had stated, if you hadn't taught within three semesters, you should be recertified. 270 00:46:09,810 --> 00:46:23,430 If we look at what is the best for making your life easier teaching as well as helping you in the classroom, then I think that's the approach we're taking as far as the recertification any comment on that Julius? 271 00:46:23,910 --> 00:46:24,630 Julius: No, and 272 00:46:25,740 --> 00:46:30,690 I agree. I think it's very important for us to acknowledge the work the faculty who have 273 00:46:31,320 --> 00:46:42,180 been teaching online. Are you doing it during this semester? If you've been certified before, and it's been since three semesters, but you're teaching, you've been doing this since March 23rd. 274 00:46:42,930 --> 00:46:55,020 I will give you credit for that and acknowledge that. Other institutions across the state o have the option of a faculty member who has not been 275 00:46:55,440 --> 00:47:00,450 recertified for three semesters. I have a long time for this and you know 276 00:47:00,990 --> 00:47:13,620 Showing or sharing what they've done in the past and then just looking at what they need to add to it and having the abbreviated format on abbreviated version of the recertification process know I'm open to that we're open to that. 277 00:47:14,040 --> 00:47:25,950 But again, the intention is, if you already teaching online this semester. Since March and you talked in the past before is the Model three semesters. We take this to my server account as physicians 278 00:47:28,080 --> 00:47:44,400 Mary: Thank you. And if you needed to sign up for either decertification or recertification there's a sign up online at the faculty support on the web faculty support web page there on there. There's a sign up for the 279 00:47:45,960 --> 00:47:59,640 The certifications and for the recertification and when new sections are open. They will also be there so you'll be able to sign up directly there. I've also seen that people have signed up and then 280 00:48:00,750 --> 00:48:13,800 Are wondering what the next step is, I think they are hoping that Earth, assuming that they were going to be contacted if you've been signed up. You're just ready to go. And you can go on to your shell and start working asynchronously on it. 281 00:48:14,820 --> 00:48:26,670 You don't need to get a special, you know, email to say that you're been accepted into that particular training. If you have questions, you can reach out to Matt Calvin myself. 282 00:48:28,770 --> 00:48:35,730 Tracy bosket or Michael Ashton and we can try to help you on your trainings. 283 00:48:38,040 --> 00:48:46,740 Let's see, there are been quite a few questions related to the food pantry. I think Ruth has answered some but 284 00:48:48,870 --> 00:48:52,080 Any comments from any of the panelists on the food pantry. 285 00:48:56,550 --> 00:49:06,240 Amanuel: Yes, the hours marry the hours will be changing from one to four starting on the 28th. Let me find that response to 286 00:49:15,900 --> 00:49:28,980 What update information that hours will be charged changes during the 28th of April and will provide that information. I think Ruth paste posted on the chat. So please look for those changes in those hours that you could provide our students. 287 00:49:29,490 --> 00:49:36,060 Kristen: Up, just to jump in on this Kristin Ruth said that it will be from one to four, although they might be staying later, to clean up. 288 00:49:36,660 --> 00:49:40,680 I'm going to, if it's ok we can work with Ruth to try to come up with an email. 289 00:49:41,220 --> 00:49:47,460 That we can send out to our students or we can work to share on our social media accounts to make sure that our communities updated. 290 00:49:48,030 --> 00:49:59,040 On not only the hours, but how students can access the resources provided and then there was also a question about how people can contribute to the food pantry. So I think that would be another important detail to include 291 00:49:59,520 --> 00:50:03,450 So thank you, Ruth and we'll be chatting offline to figure out how we can 292 00:50:04,500 --> 00:50:09,900 Get that information, put it together and make sure we distributed to our community and perhaps it can be included at next week's update as well. 293 00:50:10,680 --> 00:50:12,030 Amanuel: Thank you. Kristen. Thank you. 294 00:50:13,170 --> 00:50:15,930 Mary: Julius, there's a couple of questions, talking about 295 00:50:17,220 --> 00:50:22,650 In the fall, will we have social distancing. Will there be a limit to the size of the classrooms. 296 00:50:25,830 --> 00:50:26,460 It me 297 00:50:27,510 --> 00:50:29,220 It's two balls that you can help us with 298 00:50:32,580 --> 00:50:43,050 Julius: At this point, our assumption is that hopefully you know by August 18 is when the semester stuff i'm not i'm not wrong, but that day will be 299 00:50:43,530 --> 00:50:50,820 A stay at home order would have been lifted, that we will be on campus to some to some way 300 00:50:51,780 --> 00:51:04,320 The common consensus at this point. And this is really based on what's happening in other countries, is that once the stay at home orders are lifted, they'll be lifted in phases. So that umm, 301 00:51:04,800 --> 00:51:22,530 and I think you see that with some of the other states that have gone in that direction. Texas, for example, you know, has lifted some part of their order, and then others they've sort of kept in place. So we expect that that will probably happen with California as well. We also expect that 302 00:51:23,850 --> 00:51:32,250 once that comes into being that we as a district will request from the Ventura County Public Health 303 00:51:34,020 --> 00:51:41,610 The authority to resume instruction on ground fully, and to have the campus open for students and the public 304 00:51:42,120 --> 00:51:52,650 And I really support it. And once that goes through then there may be some, some conditions, you know, which that will be granted and we'll have to work with those conditions. 305 00:51:53,340 --> 00:52:11,520 At this point, I don't know. We don't know. We don't have any any clarity, other than the fact that, you know, when the stay at home order is lifted, that we will need to get approval from Ventura County Public Health to receive on campus offerings. 306 00:52:12,510 --> 00:52:19,440 Mary: Thank you. One last question. There was a one related to the $5 million 307 00:52:21,150 --> 00:52:24,480 That was going to come to the campus and also to our students 308 00:52:24,780 --> 00:52:25,140 Julius: Yes. 309 00:52:26,880 --> 00:52:34,740 So if the concern, When the, What we know. I mean, Jennifer can I obviously answer this better than I, but 310 00:52:35,190 --> 00:52:47,820 for that $5 million half of it goes to directly to students that's the intention, to help support them with food and rent and books and materials and equipment and 311 00:52:48,600 --> 00:52:59,190 Other other materials and resources that they may need so that they can remain enrolled and complete their coursework. The other half is coming to the college, and the college 312 00:53:00,720 --> 00:53:08,940 has been given a set of guidelines as to how we can utilize those resources. The most clear guideline is that it needs to be related to 313 00:53:09,870 --> 00:53:15,780 the impact of Covid-19. So once, when the College begins to utilize,or when the College gets the money, 314 00:53:16,050 --> 00:53:31,470 and then when the college begins to utilize the money, it needs to utilize it in ways to address revenue loss that came up as a result of Covid-19. Address the institutional resources or support systems that are needed to be in place as a result of the impact of Covid-19 etc. 315 00:53:33,000 --> 00:53:38,490 We will be having this conversation as to, you know, what we do with the college resources part of it, 316 00:53:39,090 --> 00:53:43,980 at the campus with our executive team and there will be also posters sharing that consultation. 317 00:53:44,490 --> 00:53:52,020 Council members and coming up with a plan for our college that's clear and that's based on the guidelines set up by 318 00:53:52,500 --> 00:53:58,350 the federal government. At this point, we know it's 5. something million and Jennifer, correct me if I'm wrong. 319 00:53:59,040 --> 00:54:10,260 5.7, thank you Nenagh. And then about, half of that goes directly to students. 320 00:54:10,920 --> 00:54:22,500 That's as much as we know right now. It's a work in progress, but we are looking forward to how we are able to utilize that money. Let me, Jennifer, Is there anything you'd like to add 321 00:54:24,270 --> 00:54:41,220 Jennifer: The only other thing that I would add to that is that we have submitted our application. Kim Karinky, our financial aid officer, has completed our application. I don't know, we apply as, I'm not sure if we apply as a college district. Julius: As a college. 322 00:54:42,480 --> 00:54:48,900 Yeah, or whether we have to do it all together. But I know our application has been completed and she did say that 323 00:54:49,350 --> 00:54:59,040 she's heard from other colleges that have applied that the feds have actually responded within a few days. So that's really good news that the, you know, there isn't like this 324 00:54:59,310 --> 00:55:12,000 major delay that we get after the application has been accepted. So hopefully those funds that the half for student needs will be flowing shortly. 325 00:55:15,030 --> 00:55:15,990 Julius: Right, we're 326 00:55:16,560 --> 00:55:17,940 Mary: And Jennifer, how did the students apply? 327 00:55:20,640 --> 00:55:27,990 Jennifer: Students apply the same way they would apply for any other emergency fund grant. 328 00:55:28,680 --> 00:55:37,620 We talked about it last time if folks can direct students to the student services web page under financial aid, 329 00:55:38,070 --> 00:55:50,670 they'll see a huge button on top. They cannot miss it. Applying for emergency funds. It is a one page document that students need to fill out. 330 00:55:51,120 --> 00:56:02,460 Please, please, please tell students to include any supporting documentation with that one page application because it does slow processing down if they've, 331 00:56:02,760 --> 00:56:12,480 if they've given no backup. No sort of proof or you know emails or utility bills or whatever it might be, to support whatever funds they are requesting. 332 00:56:13,890 --> 00:56:26,430 And then they also need to have a FAFSA on file or a California Dream app application on file, but the process is the same for any emergency fund application. 333 00:56:26,700 --> 00:56:31,110 Julius: Right. I think what's going to be important for us is how we get the message out to students. 334 00:56:31,320 --> 00:56:42,960 So that they can actually apply. And this is where we need faculty. This is where we need our staff. This when we need other students to get the word out so that instead of students dropping out because they can't afford, 335 00:56:43,200 --> 00:56:52,530 or they drop out because they're so overwhelmed by life, that they know that there's financial resources available through this institution, and that we're here to support them. 336 00:56:52,950 --> 00:56:57,030 If you folks have any ideas in ways in which we can connect with students and and, 337 00:56:57,420 --> 00:57:08,550 you know, target or market to them this resource. Please, please, please share that with us because I think we can all learn from one another and wisdom which we can get the word out. That's going to be very important. 338 00:57:08,760 --> 00:57:23,340 I would hate for this to be like some of our other resources where you know we have the money's leftover and we can't use them for something else. This is dedicated for funds right it's restricted funding. So I think it's important for us to 339 00:57:25,020 --> 00:57:28,500 develop a process and a strategy for 340 00:57:29,880 --> 00:57:31,440 engaging students to these 341 00:57:34,440 --> 00:57:37,260 Mary: Thank you, Julius. Any last minute comments for the campus? 342 00:57:41,370 --> 00:57:48,630 Julius: I have an idea here. When Gilbert was talking he mentioned the importance of wanting to continue zoom meetings. 343 00:57:49,470 --> 00:57:54,240 You know, once, even once we get back to campus. And I know one of the conversations we've had on this, 344 00:57:54,510 --> 00:58:01,620 on this college campus is about a college hour. The places where the other college hour and, so the college shuts down 345 00:58:01,890 --> 00:58:13,800 and it's and it's more than one hour usually, where communities meet during that time period and classes are not scheduled during that time period and we've gone back and forth with this over the past 14 years that I've been here. 346 00:58:15,000 --> 00:58:19,200 But this weekend I was thinking about, you know, what if it's a virtual college hour. 347 00:58:19,680 --> 00:58:30,330 And like the in-person, on ground college hour that we don't schedule classes, and we block it out for that time frame. and it may be more than one day, maybe certain days 348 00:58:30,690 --> 00:58:39,240 over the course of the semester. And that allows us to get this degree of engagement that we're getting right now from our college community 349 00:58:39,930 --> 00:58:46,680 in the work of the college, the governance of the college, the operations of the college. So this is just a food for thought. I just sort of throw it out there. 350 00:58:47,130 --> 00:58:59,940 Gilbert kind of similar to what I was thinking over the weekend. So there needs to be no answers by people. If folks have some suggestions please share with folks from your various constituency groups and let us know, email me or text me, let me know. 351 00:59:01,770 --> 00:59:07,890 Mary: Thank you. Everyone have a great day great week, and we will talk with you next week. Thank you. 352 00:59:08,970 --> 00:59:09,660 Nenagh: Thank you.