Tuesday, May 12, 2015 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. HUB-Robeson Center, University Park, PA Welcome and 2015 Shirley Hendrick Award Recipient, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Our 2015 Shirley Hendrick Award Recipient will share accomplishments based on the work furthering the strategic development and delivery of outreach programs, encouraging a culture of academic freedom, innovation, and collaboration, providing visionary leadership, and communicating the importance of Outreach internally and externally. Breakout Session 1, 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Adult Learner Access and Affordability A panel discussion by the Commission for Adult Learners’ Access and Affordability Task Force regarding barriers of accessibility and affordability for adult learners at Penn State. Ideas for making Penn State more accessible and affordable to adult learners will be discussed. Participants will be encouraged to join the discussion and help develop recommendations on this important issue. Presenters: Francis Achampong, Chancellor, Penn State Mont Alto; Brooke Repine, Student Aid Coordinator, University Park; Daad Rizk, Financial Literacy Coordinator, University Park; Jamie Campbell, Assistant Dean, Diversity Enhancement Programs, University Park; Jo Anne Carrick, Campus Director, Penn State Shenango; Kelly Austin, Chancellor, Penn State Schuylkill; Kenneth Womack, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Penn State Altoona Adult Education Boot Camp - Basic Information to Ensure Veterans’ Success Supporting the military and veteran students across the University can be challenging, and familiarity with the programs and services available at both the university and community levels can help. Members of the Commission for Adult Learners’ Military and Veteran Support Services Committee will share current veteran student information, university-wide programs and initiatives, community resources, and demonstrate how this information aligns with Dr. Barron’s imperatives. This session will be beneficial for those faculty and staff members new to Penn State and to those who would like to learn more about the variety and breadth of available services offered for veteran/active duty students. Presenters: Renee Thornton-Roop, Veterans Counselor/Certifying Official, Penn State Office of Veterans Programs; Sueann Doran, Adult Student and Veteran Services Coordinator/Continuing Education, Penn State DuBois All About Portfolios This session will outline the latest developments on using the Credit by Portfolio process to award credit. The current policy and procedure, best practices, and success stories will be presented followed by a discussion and presentation on future possibilities. You should attend if you: receive requests for credit by portfolio, need a better understanding of the credit by portfolio process, or would like more information on using portfolios for credit. Presenters: Albert Lozano, Director of Academic Affairs, Penn State Wilkes-Barre; Michele Rice, Director of Prior Learning Assessment, University Park; Pat Shope, Prior Learning Assessment Coordinator, University Park; Terry Speicher, Assistant Professor of Engineering/Engineering, Business and Computing Division, Penn State Berks; Diana Gruendler, Senior Lecturer, College of the Liberal Arts, University Park Course Substitution Request System Progress Update This session will review the existing and upcoming functionality of the Course Substitution Request System (CSRS). Current functionality supports workflow approval routings, provides access to supporting transcript and transfer information, and facilitates communications using processes defined by the colleges; however, there are additional features planned for 2015. The panel will discuss how the proposed features will affect both traditional and non-traditional learners across Penn State. Presenters: Brian Beiswenger, IT Manager, ITS, University Park; Carolyn Jensen, Academic Advising Manager, Eberly College of Science, University Park; Cheryl Seybold Director, Solutions, Support and Services, ITS, University Park; Gina Baird, College Registrar, Altoona Campus; Kristina Bryan, Transfer Credit Specialist, World Campus; Penny Carlson, Executive Director, Academic Services and Assessment (OVPCC), Commonwealth Campuses; Scott Reid, Senior Programmer/Analyst ITS, University Park Creation of New Academic Programs at the Commonwealth Campuses This session will review the process by which the University adds new academic programs to Commonwealth Campuses. The presentation will demonstrate the process, including a review of the market analysis for potential programs, a comprehensive needs analysis, a budget model for the program, the curricular proposal, the University’s review/approval process, and a fourth-year probationary review. Special attention will be paid to shared academic programs, which rely on instructional technology to share courses and academic content across multiple campus locations. Presenter: David Christiansen, Associate Vice President for the Commonwealth Campuses and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Programs The New Age of Learning Flow The future of adult student populations will shift from the independent learners of Gen X, to the deeply networked digital natives known as the Millennials, to the still forming and adapting Homeland/Gen Z. This session will explore what it takes to meet and exceed the learning expectations of the Millennials, and how they will, in turn, shape the future of higher education. Presenter: Rose Cameron, Director of Innovation, Outreach and Online Education Breakout Session 2, 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Adult Learner Access and Affordability A panel discussion by the Commission for Adult Learners’ Access and Affordability Task Force regarding barriers of accessibility and affordability for adult learners at Penn State. Ideas for making Penn State more accessible and affordable to adult learners will be discussed. Participants will be encouraged to join the discussion and help develop recommendations on this important issue. Presenters: Francis Achampong, Chancellor, Penn State Mont Alto; Brooke Repine, Student Aid Coordinator, University Park; Daad Rizk, Financial Literacy Coordinator, University Park; Jamie Campbell, Assistant Dean, Diversity Enhancement Programs, University Park; Jo Anne Carrick, Campus Director, Penn State Shenango; Kelly Austin, Chancellor, Penn State Schuylkill; Kenneth Womack, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Penn State Altoona All About Portfolios This session will outline the latest developments on using the Credit by Portfolio process to award credit. The current policy and procedure, best practices, and success stories will be presented followed by a discussion and presentation on future possibilities. You should attend if you: receive requests for credit by portfolio, need a better understanding of the credit by portfolio process, or would like more information on using portfolios for credit. Presenters: Albert Lozano, Director of Academic Affairs, Penn State Wilkes-Barre; Michele Rice, Director of Prior Learning Assessment, University Park; Pat Shope, Prior Learning Assessment Coordinator, University Park; Terry Speicher, Assistant Professor of Engineering/Engineering, Business and Computing Division, Penn State Berks, Diana Gruendler, Senior Lecturer, College of the Liberal Arts, University Park Gen Education Revision and the Impact on Adult Students In May of 2013, the General Education Task Force was charged by University administration and the Faculty Senate to review the current general education requirement at Penn State and make recommendations for its revision. This session will be a panel discussion about general education and its impact on the adult learner population. Attendees will be encouraged to share comments and suggestions on how revisions to the general education curriculum requirements might best serve Penn State’s adult population. Facilitator: Paula Milone-Nuzzo, Dean and Professor, School of Nursing, University Park; Presenters: Peggy N. Van Meter, Associate Professor of Education, University Park; Janet Schulenberg, Associate Director, Division of Undergraduate Studies, University Park; Marie J. Lindhorst, Advising Program Coordinator, World Campus; Norah P. Shultz, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Sociology, Penn State Abington Panel Discussion on Veterans and Military Students This interactive discussion will give participants the opportunity to ask questions of a panel of staff who work with veteran and military students across the University. The panel expertise will cover admissions, advising, disability services, financial aid, tuition assistance, GI Bill benefits, veteran organizations, and other military/veteran resources as addressed. Please come to the session with questions and best practices. Presenters: Sueann Doran, Adult Student and Veteran Services, Penn State DuBois (moderator); Apryl Kadish, Adult/Transfer/Veteran Admissions Counselor, Penn State Fayette; Maggie Kwok, Military Academic Advisor and Military Disability Contact Liaison, World Campus; Renee Thornton-Roop, Veteran Counselor/Certifying Official, Office of Veterans Programs, University Park; Terry Watson, Disability Contact Liaison, World Campus Putting Out the Welcome Mat: Penn State Berks Initiatives That Invite, Encourage, and Engage Adult Learners Nationally, for over two decades, adult students have comprised close to forty percent of the college population (American Council on Education). These students are faced with challenges that make it difficult for them to start, stay, and succeed in college. Their transition may be especially difficult at campuses where a majority of the students are traditional age. This session will focus on the organization, implementation, and assessment of initiatives at Penn State Berks that are designed to improve the adult learner experience including but not limited to creating adult scholarships, an adult New Student Orientation, an adult student lounge, online adult student resources, becoming a Military Friendly campus, and assessing prior learning experiences. This 'nuts & bolts' session will provide participants with useful information to implement similar programs elsewhere and will discuss the hurdles that had to be overcome in order to achieve implementation. Presenters: Martha W. Aynardi, Director of Academic Support and Projects, Penn State Berks; Walt Fullam, Director, Continuing Education, Penn State Berks; Natalie Bartush, Admissions Counselor, Penn State Berks Registration and Beyond – A Panel Discussion Have you ever wondered how to help students enroll into World Campus courses? Or who they can turn to if they have questions about their bill or financial aid? This collaborative discussion allows participants to ask questions of a panel of staff that help students through the registration process and beyond. Our panel will include representatives from World Campus Registrar, Bursar, Financial Aid and Advising teams. Please come to this session with questions for the panel. Presenters: Monica Mahoney, Campus Registrar, World Campus; Linda Fultz, Accountant, Bursar, World Campus; Sonya Leitzell, Associate Director, Program Planning and Management, World Campus; Matt Rupert, Advising Program Coordinator, World Campus; Sarah Zipf, Associate Director of Compliance and Financial Aid, World Campus
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