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PCC TODAYA Report to the Community
A r e p o r t t o t h e c o m m u n i t y f r o m P i e d m o n t C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e | w w w. p i e d m o n t c c . e d u
2013
For more information on Piedmont Community College services and programs, visit www.piedmontcc.edu.
PCC TODAY
MESSAGEfrom the College
Piedmont Community College enriches lives by
providing lifelong learning, educational and training
programs for today’s global workforce, and cultural
opportunities for Person and Caswell Counties.
I am highly pleased to serve as Chair of the Piedmont Community College
Board of Trustees! Most of my adult life, I have had the privilege of being involved with EDUCATION mainly here in Person County - teaching, serving as principal, director of special programs (including the arts) and assistant superintendent of K-5 curriculum and instruction – therefore I feel right at home working with my fellow trustees, the family of educators at Piedmont Community College, and with you, the citizens of Person and Caswell counties. The Board of Trustees has many responsibilities; however, the greatest desire of the Board is to embrace the mission, values, and vision of Piedmont Community
College, providing citizens the opportunity to acquire skills necessary to function in today’s global workforce, to live quality lives, and to contribute to the economic, educational, and cultural success of our communities today and for years to come. We encourage you to read this first edition of “PCC Today” as well as future editions, always remembering to take advantage of the opportunities offered to you. Piedmont Community College exists to serve you, the students, the citizens, and the communities. Your success is our goal!
Message from the Board of Trustees Chair
Our Mission
Piedmont Community College strives to be the
leading contributor to the economic, educational
and cultural success of our community.
Our Vision
The College accomplishes its Mission as it embraces
the following values:
Learning/Teaching Economic Development Accessibility Diversity/Globalism Ethics Resources Service
Our Values
Our Board of Trustees
Mrs. Maggie WhittChairman
Mr. Donald Wilson Vice Chairman
Mr. Phillip Allen Mr. Ronald K. Booker Mr. Roy T. Brooks
Mrs. Tanya Evans Mr. Tim Gilliam Mr. Donovan HarperMr. Bayard CrumptonMr. J. Linwood Cates
Mr. Cleve Wagstaff Mr. Larry WilkersonMrs. Gail StilwellMr. R. Arnold Rogers Mr. Matthew Jones SGA President
Maggie Whitt
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PRESIDENT
Piedmont Community College is the pride of the counties we serve! The College earned that
reputation because it strives to create a holistic learning experience for our citizens. We know the importance of citizens having the skills necessary to perform the jobs that drive our local economy, but we also know that an increased global and cultural awareness is critical to the development of a creative and innovative workforce. In espousing this philosophy, we are true to PCC’s mission to enrich lives through “lifelong learning, educational and training programs for today’s global workforce” and also to offer “cultural opportunities” for Person and Caswell counties.
We hope the many ways we’re accomplishing our mission will be apparent to you as you read our first edition of “PCC Today.” You will see the role PCC plays in economic development, job training, educational options, and creative and performing arts opportunities. We also hope that you will plan to take advantage of the many opportunities
available to you at PCC! We appreciate your support of the College; it is essential for our success and the success of our students. If you aren’t already involved, we invite you to become partners with PCC as we continue to serve you and our communities with pride!
Dr. Walter C. Bartlett
Executive Councillisted from left to right
Mike Dossett, Dr. Walter Bartlett, Dr. Doris Carver, Elizabeth Townsend, Bonnie Davis, Robert Simons, Dr. Jeff Paton, Kelly Schelin, Marianne Durling and Cindy Fox
“We invite you to become partners
with PCC.”
Walter Bartlett
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With activities in full swing at the Kirby Theater and its adjacent Kirby Gallery and recently-opened Kirby Studios learning spaces, uptown Roxboro is taking on a vibrant
artistic vibe, and people are making their way uptown to take advantage of the cultural opportunities there. Seeing the need for more space, Piedmont Community College has begun a campaign to bring the second floor of the Kirby Theater complex back to life. The “Kirby Rebirth: Upstairs-Uptown” project’s goal is to raise $236,500 to bring the approximately 6,000 square foot space up to minimum code by adding an elevator, a new staircase, and upgraded restrooms. Possible uses for the space include a multipurpose room that could be used for theater productions, business retreats, family reunions, and lecture series or as additional classroom space. Other areas of the newly renovated space could be used for an additional art gallery, instructor offices and an artist-in-residence program and/or studio rentals. PCC kicked off the public phase of the campaign in February with the announcement of a major matching gift of $50,000 from Roxboro Savings Bank. “We feel like this project will greatly benefit our community and our citizens,” said Jane Long, Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Roxboro Savings Bank.
Kirby Rebirth Supporters
PCC Foundation, $10,000
Roxboro Kiwanis Club, $10,000
Wells Fargo, $10,000
Person County Tourism Development Authority, $20,000
Roxboro-Person County Homebuilders Association, Inc., $5,000 cash/$5,000 in kind
Roxboro Savings Bank, $50,000
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“PCC is proud to be a part of this initiative, which has been a long time coming and shows the strength of this community and its collaborative efforts.” Dr. Walter C. Bartlett
Art Gallerycurrent condition
For more Kirby Rebirth information, to arrange a presentation, or to make a donation, contact Elizabeth Townsend at [email protected] or (336) 322-2102.
The following sponsorship levels are available:Diamond ($100,000 or more), Platinum ($50,000 - $99,999), Gold ($10,000 - $49,000) Silver ($1,000 - $9,999) and Bronze (up to $1,000)
Person County PartnershipIn 2010, PCC and Person County formed a partnership to develop the Kirby Theater, Gallery and Studios, working with Person County Recreation, Arts, and Parks and the Arts Council of Person County as administrative partners. Since 2012, that effort has been led by Erin Ganey, director/instructor, Cultural Arts Program. Ganey holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Florida State University and a Master of Arts degree from The University of Westminster (England).
Art Galleryproposed renovation
Listed from left to right: Jugrette T. Whitt, Roy T. Brooks, Lindsay T. Wagstaff, Jr., Thomas D. Long, Sr., Walter Bartlett, Norman C. Hall, William C. Bullock, J. Linwood Cates, Jane D. Long, Alfred F. Cole, Jr.
Not Pictured: Leon H. Long
Art Studioproposed renovation
Art Studiocurrent condition
Roxboro Savings Bank Board of Directors
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relocated from Main Street, Roxboro, to 204 W. Barden St., Roxboro in April. The move to the new facility, owned by Person County Government, was made possible through a partnership between the Person County Commissioners and PCC. The new space, renovated by PCC, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere to EOC clients. The program is funded through a federal TRiO Educational Opportunity Center grant to provide counseling and information services to prospective college students in Person County and 10 other area counties.
The PCC Bookstore on the Person County Campus is growing to better meet the needs of students, faculty, staff and the public. The expansion will include 1,200 square feet of renovated space and 1,500 square feet of new space. It also will feature an adjacent patio of approximately 1,300 square feet, providing a new gateway to the campus. General contractor Legacy Builders of Roxboro expects to complete the project in July.
received a make-over during Fall Semester 2012. New cabinetry, tile flooring, paint, and window treatments along with modern work stations provide an attractive and state-of-the-art learning lab for cosmetology students putting the facility on par with the Caswell County Campus Cosmetology lab, which began operating in Fall 2007. Cosmetology was one of the first programs offered by PCC in Person County. Classes were held in uptown Roxboro before moving to the current campus when it opened in 1977.
Ribbon cutting at the new EOC building
The Person County Cosmetology Lab
The Educational Opportunity Center
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newbreaking
ground
Artist’s rendition of the new PCC bookstore and patio
Cosmetology lab dedicated on the Person County Campus 7 PCC TODAY 2013 WWW.PIEDMONTCC.EDU
CONTINUING
During 2012, PCC provided Continuing Education opportunities through its various program areas to over 12,300 individuals.
EDUCATION
Business Development and Entrepreneurship Center (BDEC)Served over 1,400 students through its online Ed2go programs; nearly 400 individuals through seminars and workshops; almost 100 small business clients; and helped with three business start-ups resulting in nine new jobs.
Adult Basic Skills, GED© Testing and English as a Second Language (ESL) Awarded 199 high school equivalency credentials at PCC 2012 graduation and enrolled 1,169 students in ABS/ESL/high school equivalency courses. Of the ABS students, 60% entered unsubsidized employment, 54% retained their current employment, 83% completed high school equivalency, and 53% entered postsecondary education.
Occupational ExtensionThe Paramedic Program received initial accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs (CAAHEP) in July 2012.
Held training and certification classes for the following: 115 training classes for local law enforcement agencies and the NC Department of Corrections, 1,766 students; 78 Medical Service Education classes, three EMT Basic Initial classes, and one Paramedic Initial class, 857 students; 48 Firefighter certification classes, 622 students; and 25 Health Care classes including 13 Nurse Aide 1 classes, 161 students; one Nurse Aide II class, seven students; and Nurse Aide I Refresher, Monitor Technician, and Medication Technician classes, 247 students.
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CONTINUEYOUR DREAMIn January 2012, Human Resources Development (HRD) implemented the Workforce Certification Academy© to better serve the workforce development needs of Person and Caswell counties. PCC funded the project with a $70,000 Rural Community Mobilization Grant from the NC Rural Center. The program offers two primary areas of training: the Certified Production Technician (CPT) and the Certified Logistics Technician (CLT), both offering credentials through the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council. Five course cycles of CPT training were held in 2012 with 77 enrollees who earned the following industry-recognized credentials: 40 Safety, 32 Quality, 22 Production, 33 Maintenance, and 30 Certified Production Technician certificates. Sixty percent of CPT graduates obtained employment averaging $13.65 per hour; 43% of all Workforce Certification Academy© students have obtained employment averaging $12.16 per hour.
The CLT program was implemented in December 2012 with an initial enrollment of 19, 12 of whom received their CLT certification.
At its awards meeting, the NC Rural Center recognized PCC’s Workforce Certification Academy© as the project with the highest overall participant job placement wage rate.
Graduate of the Workforce Certification Academy©
Customized Training for Business and IndustryProvided customized training services for CertainTeed Gypsum, Eaton Corp., Spuntech Industries, Inc., and P&A Industrial Fabrications, serving 200 new employees and 300 existing employees over a three-year period.
Collaborated with the Person County Economic Developer to define, develop, and provide eligible customized training for potential new and expanding industry projects.
Workforce Certification Academy©
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Ernest Avery, Technical Services Librarian: North Carolina Community College Learning Resources Association, Steering Committee, District 3 Representative
Dr. Walter Bartlett, PCC President: COMBASE, Board of Directors; Southern Association of Community, Junior and Technical Colleges, Board member
Gretchen Bell, Dean, Learning Resources Centers/Distance Education: National Council on Black American Affairs (NCBAA), Regional Representative
Cynthia Bigelow, Transfer Counselor/Project Coordinator, Student Support Services: NC Council of Educational Opportunity Programs, Membership Chair
Dr. Doris Carver, Vice President, Continuing Education: North Carolina Community College System, Data Initiative Focus Area Team for Student Course Success and Learning Outcomes; International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approaches to Innovation, Board Member; International Journal of Family Business, Board Member
Marianne Durling, Instructor, Healthcare Management Technology: National Advisory Board for the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Mid-Atlantic Region Member
Debra Harlow, Director, Adult Basic Skills: North Carolina Community College System College and Career Readiness (Basic Skills) Professional Development Planning Committee; Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System (CASAS), National Trainer
Samantheo Marcellus, Advisor/Career Counselor, Student Development: North Carolina Community College Student Personnel Association, President
Lee Proctor, Dean, Student Development: North Carolina Community Colleges Student Development Administrators’ Association, President
Randy Reynolds, Director, Business Development and Entrepreneurship Center: North Carolina Business Incubation Association, Treasurer; NC REAL, Board member
Gene Ritter, Director, Admissions and Records: North Carolina Community College Leadership Program, Board of Directors
Brian Totten, Counselor, Special Populations/Non-Traditional Students: North Carolina Association on Higher Education and Disabilities (AHEAD), President-Elect
LEADERSHIPPCC faculty and staff serve as leaders on the state and national level
Instructor Marianne Durling was named a semi-finalist in the competition for the NC Community College Excellence in Teaching Award. She teaches Healthcare Management Technology and serves as President of the PCC Faculty Association.
Pat Warren, was named the recipient of the Angela Moore Trogdon Award, presented to the NC Basic Skills Instructor of the Year, 2011-12.
Piedmont Community College (PCC) webmaster/graphic designer Kevin Tyburski was one of five finalists for the 2012 North Carolina Community College Staff Person of the Year Award.
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Three Piedmont Community College instructors and three PCC staff
members were named recipients of the PCC Foundation’s 2012 Excellence Awards. Instructors included Fayecha
Smith, Cosmetology; Angel Solomon, English and Developmental Studies; and Dr. Carolyn Steele, Early Childhood. Staff Excellence Awards were presented to Randy Reynolds, Director, Business Development and Entrepreneurship Center; Eva Richmond, Secretary, Dean of Technical and Occupational Programs; and Kevin Tyburski, Webmaster/Graphic Designer. The PCC Foundation sponsors these annual awards. Recipients receive cash awards as well as awards to be used for program expenses. PCC Foundation Chair, Will Carver, presented the awards.
Excellence AwardsPictured from left to right: Will Carver, Dr. Carolyn Steele, Randy Reynolds,
Angel Solomon, Fayecha Smith, Eva Richmond and Kevin Tyburski
Serving as Piedmont Community College (PCC) Student Ambassadors for the 2012-2013 are: Sharon Yow of Haw River, James (Jay) Simpson of Roxboro, and Mallori Eason of Roxboro. The Ambassador program is sponsored by the PCC Foundation. The Ambassadors represent and assist the College at community and school functions.
PEOPLEofPCCThe
Student Government Association
PCC Ambassadors
Front row: Bryana Woods, Katrina Jones and Jamie Neely Back row: Michael Chaney, Tracy Ritter, Matthew Jones and Lisa Neely
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STUDENTS of PCCThe
A cosmetology scholarship created by the family of Rossie Jeffers Holloway was presented for the first time in 2012. At left, Tiffany Cash, standing behind Mrs. Holloway’s mother with other family members, was named the first recipient of the Rossie Jeffers Holloway Memorial Scholarship Fund for Cosmetology Students. Cash, a wife and mother of two, expects to graduate in May 2013 and hopes to eventually own her own salon.
Holloway, who owned two hair salons, was described as a person who gave her life to others. “It is my job to tell the truth, help out when I can, and make others look and feel good…in that order,” she once said. The scholarship presentation was held during the opening of the newly renovated Cosmetology department on PCC’s Person County Campus.
Students dance at the annual StepN2theArtZ festival while Dominican Republic muralists complete a one of a kind mural on PCC’s Person County Campus
Matthew Jones, President of PCC’s Student Government Association, is PCC’s nominee for the Gov. Robert W. Scott Leadership Award, presented by the NC Community College System. Jones, who is pursuing a degree in Healthcare Management Technology, is also President of the PCC Veterans’ Club, serves on the N4CSGA Board, is a member of PCC’s Institutional Effectiveness Committee, and is an ex officio member of the PCC Board of Trustees.
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is PCC’s recipient of the 2013 NC Community College System Academic Excellence Award. A Human Services Technology and Human Services, Social Services concentration major, she has a grade point average of 3.942 and will graduate in May.
Academic Excellence2013Diana Gonzalez
Jeannette Briggs, a student in PCC’s Computer Programming and Computer Information Technology programs, is PCC’s nominee for the NC Community College System’s Dallas Herring Achievement Award. She is one of 40 community and junior college students nationwide selected to participate in the National Community College Aerospace Scholars project at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL last fall. She also was the author of an essay that resulted in PCC’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter receiving one of four national USA Today Case Study Challenge awards.Jeannette Briggs
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Your gifts to the PCC Foundation lead the way to a brighter future for students pursuing their dreams. As a supporter of the College, your contribution has the potential to open doors and to give hope and encouragement to those who may need it most.
On behalf of the Piedmont Community College Foundation, I would like to express my personal appreciation to those who have given during the last year. Many of you have assisted in funding
important scholarships that provide financial opportunities for students in need. Others have given unrestricted gifts, in-kind donations or have participated in important fundraising events that allow the Foundation to fund critical projects, such as:
• Updating technology in classrooms• Improving developmental classes• Providing financial literacy lessons
for students• Delivering global experiences for
students and community members• Strengthening at-risk student
programs• Establishing emergency textbook
funds
Whatever your contribution, YOU have made a difference and we are grateful. I encourage you to continue your support and spread the good news of Piedmont Community College, and remember that each new gift has the potential to spark a new beginning!
Foundation
Message from the Foundation Chair
One Mission. One Goal. Many Dreams.
The Piedmont Community College
annual foundation
Golf tournamentIn November, 90 golfers enjoyed a round of golf at the exclusive, members-only Treyburn Country Club while also raising significant funds for scholarships and innovative programs at PCC. Each year the many sponsors of this event make the Golf Classic a great success!
Our sponsors raised over $21,000 at the 2012 Golf Classic.
William G. Carver III
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Phillip AllenThompson-Allen InsurancePCC Trustee
Dr. Walter BartlettSecretaryPresident, Piedmont Community College
Ronnie BugnarRetired, Person County School System
Will CarverChairCarver Agency, Inc.
Greg DuhonUpper Piedmont Environmental
Mark DuncanLegacy Building Co.
Tanya EvansTrustee RepresentativeProgress EnergyPCC Trustee
Tom GilliamTreasurerCamp Chemical
Tracy HarrisVice Chair Wells Fargo
Billy HornerHorner Financial Services
Larry JohnsonRetired, Eaton Corporation
Jane LongInterim TreasurerRoxboro Savings Bank
James E. LongRetired, N.C. Judicial Department
Bonnie MeelerOakland, LTD
R. Arnold RogersRetired, Hicks InsurancePCC Trustee
John SatterfieldN.C. Judicial Department
Kelly SchelinDirector of Grants Piedmont Community College
Saundra ShoeRetired, GKN Driveline
Sharon SlaughterPerson CountyFarm Bureau Insurance
Shelly StoneDean, Caswell Curriculum Programs, Caswell County Campus, Piedmont Community College
Shady TerrellImmediate Past ChairUnion Bank
John WestmorelandWesgate Properties, Inc.
James. J. Woody, Jr.Chandler Concrete Co.State Board of Community Colleges Member
Wayne YoungLP of Roxboro
The PCC Foundation exists to support students, programs and faculty and
staff at Piedmont Community College.
One Mission
Raise resources from community members,
businesses and organizations to help enhance the quality
of education and expand educational opportunities for all individuals who have the
desire and drive to learn.
One Goal
Opening the doors of opportunity… fulfilling educational dreams…
building brighter futures… inspiring a belief in ability
and self… stirring the desire to go further … recognizing
that the possibilities are endless!
Many Drreams
foundation board of directors
Lighting of the Roxboro Christmas tree during Jingle on Main
How to giveThank you for considering a gift to the Piedmont Community College Foundation. Your donation may change the life of a deserving student, create an innovative project or enhance a current or upcoming program.
Showing your support is easy! Simply mail your donation to the PCC Foundation in the self-addressed stamped envelope enclosed in this report! With this gift, you are making an investment in the quality education of our students and the vitality of our communities, both now and in the future.
If you would like to speak with a Foundation representative about additional opportunities, please contact Beth Townsend or Patti Clayton at (336) 599-1181.
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Join PCC students and the Foundation for our 2nd Annual Tri-FUN-a-Thon on Saturday, May 4, to raise funds for the Students Helping Students scholarship. Last year’s event brought out over 100 runners, walkers and disc golfers in support of student scholarships and the Rockness Monster Disc Golf course. We’re hoping for even more participants this year!
You may participate in one, two or all three events since the events will have staggered start times during the morning. For additional information or to see photos and results from last year’s event, visit www.piedmontcc.edu/trifunathon or contact Beth Townsend at [email protected] or (336) 322-2102.
foundation EVENTS2013
For more information about the Foundation, contact Beth Townsend at [email protected] or (336) 322-2102.
PCC’s Person County Campus on
Friday, May 10
TRI ATHONfunSaturday, May 4
5 K R U N & 1 M I L E F U N WA L KD I S C G O L F
www.piedmontcc.edu/trifunathon
Scheduled for all PCC Digital Effects & Animation Technology and Film & Video Production Technology alumni!
When:Friday, April 19, 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Where:PCC’s Caswell County Campus, Yanceyville
Reunion!&FVPTDEAT
For more information:Patti Clayton at [email protected]
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Lynn BaileyCharles Baker
Dr. Walter BartlettRon Booker
Jimmy ClaytonJanice Davis-Winstead
Treasurer
Shirley DealChairperson
Pat FoglemanCheryl Fuquay
Michaela HaugabookMary HarrisonEva Richmond
Tracy RitterSGA Representative
Mindy Satterfield Vice Chairperson
Mindy ScottLeslie StewartShelly Stone
Sharon WomackSecretary
PCC Alumni are defined as individuals who have enrolled in and successfully completed a course or program of study (certificate, diploma or degree) at Piedmont Community College. To become an “official” partner, simply complete and submit the form on www.piedmontcc.edu/alumni! It’s that easy.
Your membership could get you an Alumni Benefit Card, offering discounts at local businesses, such as: Nu-Way Cleaners, Old Country Club Steakhouse, Taylor Office Products, Ace Home & Building Center, Caswell Pines Golf Club, McDonald’s, Torero’s, Total Fitness Center, Palace Pointe and Yoder’s County Market.
piedmont community college
alumni
2012 Alumnus of the Year Award pictured from left to right: Dr. Walter Bartlett, Shirley Deal, Carla Johnson and April Duckworth
Janice Davis-Winstead received the 2011 Piedmont Community College Partnership Service Award after earning 41.5 hours in volunteer work at PCC Alumni Partnership sponsored events. Each year the selected recipient has the opportunity to win a $250 scholarship to PCC or $200 in cash.
Interested in participating? Volunteer for upcoming Alumni Partnership events through Patti Clayton ([email protected]) and accumulate your points by Dec. 10. You may be the 2013 winner!
Earn Points Toward PCC Partnership Service Award
Join the PCC Alumni PartnershipIt’s FREE
and could be for YOU!
PCC Alumni PartnershipAlumni Cabinet
For more information about the Alumni Partnership, contact Patti Clayton at [email protected] or (336) 322-2105.
The PCC Alumni Partnership honored April Duckworth and Carla Johnson with an “Alumnus of the Year” award in early 2012. Duckworth and Johnson completed their Applied Science degree in Human Services Technology in 1995 and 1996 respectively. At the time of the award, the recipients were employed as family therapists-parent educators with the Person County Government Cooperative Extension Office.
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THANK YOUfrom the Piedmont Community College Foundation
Platinum Club$10,000 +
“Words cannot express the gratitude I feel for the Foundation by making my dream one step closer
to becoming a reality.”
Gold Club$5,000 +
Oscar HollowayP&A Industrial Fabrication, LLC
Progress Energy Foundation * Roxboro Kiwanis Club
Arnold Rogers *
Silver Club$1,000 +
Walter and Melissa Bartlett *Carolina Pride Carwash, Inc. *CertainTeed Gypsum NC, Inc.Russell ClaytonMichael Dossett *Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Company *First Piedmont CorporationG&W EquipmentHoughton InternationalMastec/North America, Inc. *Jeff Paton *Person Memorial HospitalRichard Lee Proctor *
Progress Energy - Mayo Plant EmployeesRoxboro Med Access, PLLCRepublic Services *Jim and Marcia SlaughterSpuntech Industries, Inc. *Summit Design & Engineering Services, PLLCUnion Bank and Trust Company *Joe WeinbergerThe Wells Fargo Foundation Maggie Whitt *
Circle of Excellence$500 +
Page and Laura AllenAllied Automation, Inc.Fred E. and Frances Barwick *Larry and Karen Bowen *Capital PowerCarver Agency, Inc. *Patti Clayton *Cleve Wagstaff Stone Masonry, LLC*Comfort Systems USA (Midatlantic), LLC.Lisa K. Cooley *Eaton CorporationLP of Roxboro *North American Aerodynamics
Gordon Powell *Prudential Pointer & Associates *PSNC Energy *Roxboro Lion’s ClubSunTrust Foundation *Jody ThackerThompson-Allen, Inc. *Merlette WalkerNorwood Walker *Wesbell TechnologiesDonald W. Wilson *James J. and Darcus Woody *
* Denotes Current President’s Club Member ** Denotes Lifetime President’s Club Member
What isthe President’s Club?
Beginning in 1981 supporters of the PCC Foundation formed the President’s Club. Through their yearly membership donation of
$275, participants are invited to special events to learn about
exciting programs, new and engaging opportunities, donor
announcements, and other College updates.
To learn more, contact
Beth Townsend at [email protected] or
(336) 322-2102
Pictured: President’s Club members, Richard E. “Hank” Plott, Jean Andrews
and Dr. Walter Bartlett
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Visionary Club$275 +
Thomas and Jean Andrews *Deborah Barker *Vanessa Bass *Adelaide Beeker *John and Bonnie Betterton *Kay Blackard *Belle Booth *Bowes Collision Center, Inc. *David and Margaret Bradsher *John R. Bradsher *Judy Bradsher *Brooks & White Funeral Home * Ronnie and Kay Bugnar *C. M. Solomon & Son Grading & Utilities, Inc.*Camp Chemical Corporation*Doris Carver *Caswell Family Medical Center, Inc. *Lin and Terri Cates *Danny ChambersCity of Roxboro - Mayor Merilyn Newell *Sheila Clark *Community Pharmacy of Roxboro *Kate Moore Cox **Bonnie Davis *Kim Davis *Fred and Shirley Deal *Dewberry *Alan and Tisha Duncan *Kathy Duncan *Kenneth DuncanRandy DurrenEdward D. Jones & Company *Electronic Solutions, Inc. *Wally and Pat Ewalt *Keith and Cindy Fox *Amanda Garrett *Golden Corral *Nathaniel Hall *Donovan Harper *Alan Hicks*Kelly Holder *Holler Enterprises, Inc. *Donald HoneycuttHorner Financial Services *Huff ’s Insurance & Realty, Inc. *
Greta Jeffers *Nan Jeffers *Larry and Janice Johnson *Kerr Stump Grinding Services, LLC.Dawn Langley *James Long *Leighann Long *Ronnie and Debbie MaloneyBonnie Meeler *Alisa Montgomery *Patti Morgan *Beverly J. Murphy *W. Jeffrey Noblett *Nu-Way Cleaners, Inc. *H. James and Leah Owen **Person County Board of Education *Paul Dowling Phillips *Richard E. Plott *Walt and Millie Rieb *Roxboro Area Chamber of Commerce *Roxboro Civitan ClubRoxboro Family Vision *Roxboro Medical Associates, P.A. - Thomas D. Long*Roxboro Savings Bank *W. Joe and Hilda Seamster *Sharon Slaughter - Farm Bureau Insurance Agency *Robert Simons *Earl Stenlund *Sherry Stewart *Gail Stilwell *Shelly Stone *Rhonda Strickland *T. G. Brooks Company *Lee Tate *Taylor Business Products *The Courier-Times, Inc. *Tommy Lawrence Electrical Contractors *Town of Yanceyville - Mayor Curtis Davis *Elizabeth Townsend *W. Ruffin Woody and Associates, Inc. *Janine Wall *Lynwood A. Ward *David WehrenbergWesgate Properties, Inc. *Leigh Woodall *
- Jeannette Briggs, PCC Student“I thank my lucky stars every day for the wonderful people at PCC.”
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Honor Roll$100 +
Ace Home & Building CenterHeather BarkerMichael BarlowGretchen M. BellGloria BennettDoug BentBetter Cable Systems, Inc.Cynthia S. BigelowArch BradsherBryant-Durham Electric Service CompanyCarlbrook SchoolBeverly CarverGordon and Kay CarverSuzanne ClayReggie ClayMichael CorbettDPC Pawn & Gun Shop, Inc.Wanda DuncanDorothy Hyde FordCarolyn FunderburkErin GaneySylvia P. GaultPhyllis GentryDebra HarlowMary HarrisonPatricia HatchettMarion HeartsnerHeat Treating Services Unlimited, Inc.Paula HindmanAllen HinesCindy A. Hubbard
Sarah HumphreyAmber IcianoWoody and Cindi JacobsJensen Fabricating EngineersTommy JonesN. Bruce KayBert LeaTina LongFrances LunsfordMBAJ Architecture
MWP ContractorsKatrina MaddenMatrix Design, Inc.Walter McGheeMeccanica Nova CorporationCory MeltonGene MooreEdwin MoyeAndrew MurphySheri Narin
Nancy NewellLarry and June OakleyOlive Hill Welding and Fabrication, Inc.June OwenBuck and Carole PearceDulcie PhillipsPiedmont Maintenance & Services, Inc.Courtney PowersProduction Services Management, Inc.Martha PruittRandall ReynoldsEva RichmondJohn RowRoxboro Woman’s ClubSagemarkSaint Gobain AbrasiveKelly SchelinMindy ScottCarl SlaughterMichael and Lianna SlaughterSteve StigallEtta E. SwannTar Heel Chevrolet Olds GEOJoseph Scott TatumThomas VanDykeBill WhiteVanessa WhiteHoward and Dorothy WhitfieldChris WilbornJanice WinsteadErnie and Pam Wood
Lifetime President’sClub Members
Kate Moore CoxH. James and Leah Owen
James and Mary Jean Stovall
Employees at Progress Energy’s Mayo Plant Raise Scholarship Endowment Funds
In less than one year, employees at Progress Energy’s Mayo Plant have raised $11,630 towards a scholarship endowment. The first scholarship was awarded to PCC GED graduate, Johnnetta Hamlett. “I really want to thank the employees at Progress Energy for allowing me to have this opportunity. Without it I would not have been able to return to school. I can’t thank them enough,” said Hamlett who is pursuing a degree in Medical Office Administration at the College.
Jack CappsCaswell Pines Golf Course
Classic Food ServicesDrake Safe
Durham Coca-Cola Bottling CompanyHarris Incorporated
Madison MarketplaceMcIntyre Massage & Bodywork
Person County Sheriff ’s DepartmentPremium Tanks and Stone
Jim Rohrer Roxboro Police Department
Farm Bureau Insurance AgencySmith’s Photography
Studio YouTotal Fitness
Treyburn Country ClubWells Fargo
In Kind Donations
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Friends of the College$1 +
Tina AlbrightLesley AllenKent AnglinAnonymousWilliam and Barbara ArelLisa AshleyJulie AtkinsErnest AveryCaleb BarkerPeggy BaneDonald BarnesMary BartlettJudy BattenSuzanne BeshearsAnne BettendorfFrances BlalockRobert BlanksBarbara BocikLeonard BowenJennifer BowenTroy BradsherRosa BrandonTracey BrandonWilber BrannCarole BrayLouise BriggsNancy BrightRoy BrooksCaroline BroughtonEdna BrownJackie BrownJames BrownRobin BrownEugene BrunsonLezlie BryantKim BuchananShirley BullockRuth BurchHeather BurnettSusan BurnettAlex BushDan ButlerRay CarrReginald CarrAmanda CarverAndy CarverRoss CarverSherry CarverWill CarverPhillip CarwaneKristy CashAnnie Thompson CatesBeth CatesNathaniel CatesCenturyLinkHazelne ChandlerBruce ChisholmCynthia ClaiborneLucinda ClayBetty Jean ClaytonBrandon ClaytonBrinn ClaytonJimmy ClaytonLarry ClaytonMary ClaytonTimothy ClaytonToni Clayton
Lynn CoatesJanie ColemanJennifer CollierMarlene CoulterLisa CovingtonT. K. Covington, Jr.Nicholas CoxJody CrabtreeRichard G. Cramer Mike CrenshawKyle CrumptonBarbara CurrierElizabeth DavisTony DawkinsElaine DementRhonda DixonJack DoverMcDonald Drumwright, Jr.Thomas DrumwrightTammy DuncanJuanita DunnIris EdmondsBilly EdwardsFrederick EilyAnita EppsJames EvansJamie EvansRichard FergusonOren FergusonToni FinkKarl FisherAshley FletcherPatricia M. FoglemanKim FoxBrad FranciscoMike FranciscoDrucilla FrenchKierra French-TorresCheryl FuquayLola GarlandAnjeanette GarrettDawn GentrySheila GentryWanda M. GillKacine GravesMelinda GreenSue GreinerGlenn GrissomApril GuerreroLana HainesKaren HallAlan Hancock, IIIJarod HannoldDavid HardtTerry and Bret HargisBeverly HargisAmy HarrisCorben HarrisFaith HarrisSharon HarrisStacey HatleyJeanne HattenMichaela HaugabookLuke HendersonKatharine HesterBess Hester-WhittGary Hickey
Mozell HicksPhil HillePam HobbsPhillip HolemanJoshua HoltTammy HoltReginald HortonTim HortonLynsey HubbardTara HubbardDonna HuffJanice HuxMike IversonJessica JacksonLisa JacobsJimmy Lewis & SonsAntonio JohnsonBetty JohnsonCarolyn JohnsonNaomi JohnsonRachel JohnsonSumeka JohnsonDennis JonesDesiree JonesRachel Long JonesRussell JonesWendy JonesPatti KappRandel KaupangKathy KeeslingElizabeth KellerKathleen KerseyEric KeyesVicky KingAndy LawsLynette LeaEugene and Wilma LeciejewskiJudy LeeKelli LennonAmy LevineDana LockhartAlline LongCathy R. LongJustin LongTammy LongTracey LongJennifer LunsfordChristel MangumSandra MangumSamantheo MarcellusDaniel MartinLindsey MartinShirley MartinMack McAllisterSamuel McBroomPatricia McCainJames McCormickEva McDougalTina McGheeMcIntyre Massage and BodyworkLaurie McKayDarrell McLeanRobin McLeanBlake McSherryMichael McWrightTracey Puryear MeltonRusty Mitchiner
Janice MooneyTammy MorrisTina MorrisElizabeth MundayLisa NeelyJoe NemethJudy NewcombRyan NewmanJoseph NoblesC. W. NuttKathleen OakleyShawn O’HaraDeanna OuztsJeffrey and Lisa OwenLisa PalmerRicky PalmerEllen ParkerLionell ParkerVicky PaylorTyson PentecostMark PhillipsErin PlizgaDaniel PowersMichael PruittChristy PuettVivian PulliamMagdalene RaglandKirk RedmanRoger RiceEvangeline RichardsonJoe RileyRoland RobertsJames RomerLinda RussellNoel RussellKaren H. SandersBettie SatterfieldRobert SatterfieldElnora SaundersDebra SeamsterTracy ShawBill ShorttFrank ShotwellMike SiemensSchenika SilverAbigail SimmonsBob SingletaryEvelyn SladkyBetsey R. SmithBrentley SmithDonna SmithFayecha SmithLaToya W. SmithAngel SolomonJoseph SolomonLinda P. SorensenWendy SpiveyReid StansellCathia StewartLeslie StewartTeri StewartCharlotte Stewart-WoodsPaola StoneTammy StoneAnne StoutAlan StovallClyde Strickland
Lynda SuittKathy TalbotShady TerrellCrystal TerryRuth TerryJosiah Thomas, Jr.Dorothy TingenBrook TooneLynda TreslerKen TyburskiKevin TyburskiAngela VaughnBrian VermilyaBrandon VernonLinda VernonRosa VictorianoAntoinette VillinesPhyllis VincentBeau WagonerAnna WalkerBen WalkerOphelia WalkerChris WarmbrodPat WarrenLori WatlingtonTiffany WatsonKris WettermarkNancy WattsJohn WehrenbergMark WencelLynn WestCarol WhiteWilliam and Anna WhitefieldDonna WhitlowBrandon WhittJason WhittNorma WhittPaulette WilbornDeborah O. WilkinsBrenda WilkersonBarry WilliamsBridget WilliamsLynnette WilliamsPaulita WilliamsThomasina WilliamsSheila WilliamsonErica WilsonJoyce WilsonTommy WinsteadSharon WomackDavid WombleDarron WoodSandra WoolardRyan WorkmeisterWendy WrennMarquerite WrightSherry WrightRebecca YarboroJoyce YarboroughLarry and Kimberly YarboroughMark YarbroughHeidi YorkBrian ZappiaDenise Zdanowicz
We sincerely regret any omission or incorrect listing of any donor’s name. Please contact the Foundation office at (336) 322-2102 with any corrections.
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PCC’s Person and Caswell County Campuses are now more energy efficient as a result of recent improvements. Both campuses have been retrofitted with energy efficient exterior lighting in the parking lots, breezeways, and grounds as well as light sensors and window film. The improvements, funded through two State Energy Grants from the North Carolina State Energy Office, should result in reduced energy costs for the College as well as being environmentally responsible.
FINANCESof the College
State Appropriations $13,025,810.95Federal Funds $5,178,368.66County Appropriations $1,240,339.00Tuition & Fees $1,452,174.75Gifts & Grants $1,957,956.40Sales & Services $556,105.26Other $92,094.01TOTAL $23,503,849.03
Revenues
Instruction $11,320,159.27Academic Support $2,120,738.12Student Services $1,176,696.63Institutional Support $3,078,713.18Operations & Maintenance $1,046,893.89Student Financial Aid $3,513,611.65Auxillary Expenses $379,582.92Depreciation/Amortization $628,005.95TOTAL $23,264,401.61
Expenses
Energy Savings
Energy efficient exterior lighting
Full-time 222Instructors 93Staff 129
Part-time 140Instructors 117Staff 23
Faculty & Staff
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* Fiscal Year 2010-2011
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The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Commission on Colleges is currently completing its review of Piedmont Community College’s reaccreditation. SACS requires that an institution complete this review process every 10 years. As part of the review, PCC was required to: 1) complete a Compliance Certification document showing in detail that the College is in compliance with SACS Commission on Colleges standards; and 2) develop a Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), a major improvement project that addresses student learning and success. A large number of PCC faculty, staff, and students participated in these two reaccreditation efforts.
A team of educators reviewed PCC’s Compliance Certification report off-campus. Another team made an on-site visit on Oct. 2-4, 2012, to further review both the Compliance Certification and the QEP. The College is currently responding to findings from the October visit and expects to receive notice of its reaccreditation status this summer.
PCC selected Quantitative Reasoning for You (QR4U) as the topic for its five-year Quality Enhancement Plan. The purpose of PCC’s QEP is to improve students’ quantitative reasoning skills by implementing mathematics across the curriculum, using problem-solving and real-life applications. QR4U is the slogan to emphasize that quantitative reasoning is a skill that everyone needs in their daily lives. QR4U’s goals are: 1) to implement mathematics across the curriculum, using problem-solving and real-life applications; and 2) to improve students’ quantitative reasoning skills. Professional development activities have begun in preparation for implementing QR4U with students during Fall 2013.
Enrollment figures• Curriculum - 2847• Continuing Education - 7620
Enrollment by County, State
• Person County – 57%• Caswell County – 26%• Outside PCC Service Area – 16%• Out-of-State – 1%
Student Profile
• Female – 62%• Male – 38%• Average age - 29
2011-12 Graduates
• Curriculum: degrees, 192; diplomas, 29; certificates, 280• Continuing Education (GED Credential): 199
Average Class Size• 14 students per class• Student-Faculty Ratio - 12 to 1
PCC art student Gene Pascocello created this metal QR4U sculpture for the PCC Courtyard.
SACS Accreditation
QR4U
PCC Students by the numbers
ACCREDITATION
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“Pickin’ by the Lake” Sponsored by PCC Alumni Partnership
Save the date for our first bluegrass festival!Saturday, Sept. 7
Mayo Lake Amphitheater
Al Batten and the Bluegrass Reunion | Tyler Jackson and Drive Tyme | Victoria Lee and New Ground
For ticket and sponsorship information, contact Patti Clayton at (336) 322-2105 or [email protected]
Featuring
Join us at The Kirby Gallery Thursday, April 185:30 – 7 p.m.Kirby Art GalleryAlumnus of the Year award announcement, Reception for “Future Trends”, a PCC Student Art Show
The North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The NC General Assembly passed the Omnibus Higher Education Act on May 10, 1963, creating the Department of Community Colleges by combining 20 industrial education centers, six community colleges, and five extension units. Today, 820,000 students are enrolled in higher education and workforce development programs in the 58 community colleges throughout the state.
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