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BCC Website
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2012:
BCC Evidence for Midterm Report
(March 27, 2012)
BCC Midterm Report, Final
(March 15, 2012)
BCC Progress on ACCJC Accreditation Recommendation #1 - Streamline Action Plans and Implementation Plans
(January 19, 2012)
BCC Progress on ACCJC Accreditation Recommendation #2 - Assessment (January 19, 2012)
BCC Progress on ACCJC Accreditation Recommendation #4 - Prioritize Staffing Plans (January 19, 2012)
BCC Progress on ACCJC Accreditation Recommendation #5 - Eligibility Requrements (January 19, 2012)
2011:
Accreditation Status Letter
(June 30, 2011)
BCC 3-15-2011 Followup Accreditation Report
(March 15, 2011)
PCCD
ACCJC Follow Up Report
(April 1, 2011)
Official
Comments in Response to Commission’s Public Disclosure Notice
(March 15, 2011)
Berkeley City College Public Disclosure Notice (March 11 2011)
Accreditation Status Letter (January 31, 2011)
2010:
Accreditation Report (June 30, 2010)
Follow-Up Report (March 15, 2010)
2009:
Berkeley City College Education Master Plan (February 13, 2009)
Berkeley
City College Integrated Educational and Facilities Master Plan (February 17, 2009)
Status Letter from ACCJC to BCC (June 3, 2009)
Evaluation Report by ACCJC for the BCC Visit of March 9-12, 2009
The initial drafts of the college facilites and funding plans (PCCD)
Accreditation Self Study
taskstream.com
Student Learning Outcomes
Curriculum Committee
2008:
Distance Education Annual Report
Annual Report form 2006-2007-Distance Learning Grid-BCC
Progress Report (03/15/2008)
Academic Program Review Summary
Agenda Accreditation Meeting. Friday March 7, 2008, 9-12 Noon
Chapter 4 District Wide Educational Master Plan Priorities, February 21, 2008
Action Initiatives and Planning Themes, 2/21/08
PCCD Productivity 2002-2007 (excel file)
Internal Scan: Evaluation Of Conditions At PCCD Colleges, Chuck McIntyre, February 2008
Planning Assistance, Chuck McIntyre, February 2008
Scan Of Conditions External To PCCD, Chuck McIntyre, February 2008
BCC Accreditation Timeline
Committees 02/08
2007:
Accreditation Meeting - October 26, 2007.
Accreditation Meeting - September 2007.
ACCJC Progress Report, March 15, 2007
Letter from Dr. Wise E. Allen, President to Dr. Barbara Beno, Executive Director, Accrediting Commission. July 2, 2007.
Creating Our Future, Transforming Lives Strategic Planning. June 2007
College Response 2-11-07 for 3-15-07
2006:
Substantive Change Report, March 31, 2006
Letter from Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, January 21, 2006
Focused Mid-Term Report, March 15, 2006
2005:
Progress Report Of Vista Community College / Peralta Community College District, October 15, 2005
2004:
Progress Report, October 15, 2004
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President's Welcome
Welcome
to Berkeley City College's Accreditation Website. According to the Western
Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), accreditation is the process
for evaluating and assuring the quality of education used by the American
higher education community. The accreditation standards clearly reflect
standards of good practice. The Standards were crafted by peers (faculty,
staff, administrators, and members of the public) and reflect minimum
conditions of quality and services for accredited institutions. Maintaining
an accredited status is a collective responsibility of the members of
the Berkeley City College community. It is in that context that we are
developing this Web site. The intent is to provide information on our
progress reports, our planning agendas related to the accreditation
standards, and our progress toward meeting the current accreditation
standards including the development and assessment of student learning
outcomes. The standards focus on the significance of student learning
outcomes and the College's responsibility to define and assess learning
and to develop a culture of evidence that aims at improving programs
and services, as well as developing strategies designed to improve teaching
and learning. It is Berkeley City College's responsibility to assess
student learning outcomes and to ensure that student learning is paramount
in all activities undertaken at the College. As an engaged learning
community and a student-centered College, we take pride in responding
to accreditation and reaffirming the need for continuous improvement
and self reflection in an effort to improve the teaching/learning enterprise
at Berkeley City College.
Dr.
Betty Inclan
ACCREDITATION
Berkeley
City College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community
and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) of the Western Association of Schools and
Colleges (WASC), one of the six national accrediting agencies.
The University of California, California State University, and all other
accredited colleges and universities give full credit for equivalent
courses taken at Berkeley City College.
Pertinent course work offered by the college has been approved by the
Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, the State Department
of Education and the Veterans Administration.
Our
Mission
Berkeley
City College's mission is to promote student success, to provide our
diverse community with educational opportunities, and to transform lives.
Adopted by the Peralta Community College District Board of Trustees
April 12, 2005
Our
Values
A
Focus on Academic Excellence and Student Learning.
We value our students' varied educational and experiential backgrounds
and learning styles as well as educational objectives.
Strategic Intention: Berkeley City College faculty use teaching
and learning strategies that respond to the many different needs of
Berkeley City College students. Berkeley City College 's scheduling
and delivery methods are responsive to students' needs for access,
convenience, and different learning styles.
A
Commitment to Multiculturism and Diversity.
We
value diversity, which fosters appreciation of others, depth of understanding,
insight, empathy, innovation, and creativity, characteristics our institution
seeks in its students, faculty and staff.
Strategic
Intention: Berkeley City College provides students with an environment
that supports diversity in learning and self-expression, and with a
curriculum supportive of multiculturalism. Berkeley City College hires
faculty and staff that reflect the diversity of its communities and
students.
A
Commitment to Preparing Students for Citizenship in a Diverse and Complex
Changing Global Society.
We value the fact that students live and work in an increasingly complex
society and world.
Strategic Intention: Berkeley City College faculty members
prepare students with learning experiences that help them develop cultural
and global perspectives and understanding.
A
Commitment to a Quality and a Collegial Workplace.
We value the high quality that characterizes everything we do.
Strategic
Intention: The college implements review and improvement processes
that constantly improves quality. The college develops leadership skills
and respectful, close ties among all employee groups continuously improving
the institution.
The
Importance of Innovation and Flexibility.
We
value innovation because it encourages our students
to question the typical and expand their thinking in a flexible manner
that allows them to understand life's dynamic potential.
Strategic
Intention: We celebrate the maverick attitude which challenges
conventional ways of viewing life.
Our
Vision
Berkeley City College is a premier, diverse student-centered learning
community, dedicated to academic excellence, collaboration, innovation,
and transformation.
Berkeley City College Illuminates!
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