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Waubonsee Community College:Quality and Accountability through Engagement
Dr. Christine J. Sobek, President
Four Campus Network
Waubonsee Enrolls
•Spring/Fall – 12,000
•Summer – 8,000
CountiesServed
•Kane
•Kendall
•DeKalb
•LaSalle
•Will
Sugar Grove Campus Aurora Campus
Plano Campus Copley
Campus
District minority population distribution mirrors overall state demographics.
District 516 - Demographics
Levels of educational attainment correlates to areas of higher income as it does across Illinois.
District 516 - Demographics
Illinois Public Agenda
Goal 1“Increase
educational attainment to match best-performing states.”
Goal 3“Increase the
number of high-quality post-secondary credentials to meet the demands of the economy and an increasingly global society.”
Quality, Accountability & Engagement
Lowered required degree credit hours from 64 to 60. Implemented self-service, online degree audit
system. Expanded access to rural and urban areas.
Project Graduation
Quality, Accountability & Engagement Career Services
Numbers 2010 – 33% increase 2009 – 60% increase
$500 Scholarship 659 attendees in
initial year of operation.
Brighter Futures
Quality, Accountability & Engagement Illinois Community
College Board’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Featured on AQIP Website as an Innovative Practice
Faculty from 20 disciplines piloted rubrics in 2010.
Created online graduate assessment course.
Utilized in program review process.
The Outcomes Program
Quality, Accountability & Engagement 40 colleges in 29 states Three colleges in Illinois
College of Lake County Parkland College Waubonsee Community College
National and state partnerships Applicable to performance-based
funding discussions.
Voluntary Framework of Accountability