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1996
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- Cypress College 1995-96 At a Glance Annual Year-End Report: Building a College-Wide Learning Community. Johnson, Christine College Administration College Outcomes Assessment College Planning Community Colleges Departments Governance Organizational Development Organizational Objectives Two Year Colleges This report for California's Cypress College reviews major accomplishments with respect to college goals for the 1995-96 academic year. Following an introduction and a list of institutional goals adopted at an August 1995 retreat, part 1 lists 14 campus-wide accomplishments and describes their impact. Part 2 reviews accomplishments and their impacts for the following 19 individual departments and/or services: library/vocational education; the college's Equal Opportunity Program; health sciences; the physical plant; admissions and records; the bursar's office; physical education; fine arts; science, engineering, and mathematics; instructional services; language arts; financial aid; the campus children's center; matriculation and student services; counseling; administrative and students services; the college foundation; business and computer information services; the vocational-technical division; and athletics. The final part is then divided into the following three sections: (1) a discussion of shared governance at the college, including a definition of shared governance, a description of its structure and the President's Advisory Cabinet (PAC), and a review of the PAC's functions; (2) information on the college's enrollment management efforts, including goals and targets for 1996-97 and a table showing objectives/strategies and related responsible parties, costs, funding sources, time lines, and the number of students targeted; and (3) the college's strategic plan, including an introduction, a list of committee members, and 32 goals related to building a college-wide learning community. A list planning assembly participants is included. (HAA)