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ResourceReportJuly 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010
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Anoka-Ramsey: The PurposeStudents, such as Dave Blanchard, are the purpose for Anoka-Ramsey Community College.
OUR MissiOn
Anoka-Ramsey is an open door, comprehensive higher education institution committed to excellence in teaching and learning. Anoka-Ramsey is committed to responding to the educational needs of its changing communities and to providing opportunities for enhancing knowledge, skills, and values in a supportive learning environment.
Anoka-Ramsey had a huge impact on who I was as a student and
who I am as a leader. The students and instructors at Anoka-Ramsey are special. They are dedicated,
passionate, multi-tasking, organized, intelligent people from every walk
of life. The blend of life and college experience with professionalism
created one of the best learning atmospheres I have experienced. The
relationships I formed at the college will last a lifetime.
Dave Blanchard Zimmerman/Princeton, Minn.
Past: Associate of arts degree and generals to transfer; met long-term girlfriend with plans to marry
Now: Third-grade teacher in the Cambridge-Isanti School District
Future: Masters degree in Information Media Sciences or Science Education or both; eventually teach at the university level
Foundation Scholarships: CambridgeCampusFoundationScholarship GeneralFoundationScholarship
To meet more students like
Dave, visit AnokaRamsey.edu
Anoka-Ramsey: The Place
Anoka-Ramsey Community College cares about the state and the communities it serves.
As a member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, Anoka-Ramsey Community College was established in 1965 in a wing of Centennial High School in Circle Pines with 600 students.
Today, Anoka-Ramsey has two main campuses: the Cambridge Campus with approximately 115 acres along west Highway 95 on the Rum River, and the Coon Rapids Campus with approximately 103 acres on the Mississippi River, 20 miles north of downtown Minneapolis. Along with providing education at the two main campuses, Anoka-Ramsey brings courses and programs into the community at 13 off-campus locations. The college grew to serve more than 12,000 students in the 2009-2010 academic year.
Since recordkeeping began in 1968, approximately 186,285 people have taken courses at the college, from short-term training/certificate programs, two-year, four-year and graduate degree programs, to KID U/College for Kids, Professional Training and Alumni Association programs.
COLLEGE FinAnCiALs 2009-2010
Instruction ............................................20,138,519Scholarships/Financial Aid .................10,954,702 Physical Plant Operations ....................6,703,904Institutional Support ..............................6,282,539 Student Services ...................................6,110,874Academic Support ...............................5,422,252 Auxiliary Enterprise ................................4,342,894Other ......................................................1,701,134
Total ...................................................... $61,656,818
Tuition and Fees ..................................28,105,287State Appropriations ..........................16,750,736Federal Grants ....................................12,108,465 Rent, Sales and Other ..........................4,827,490State Grants ..........................................1,883,512
Total ...................................................... $63,675,490
Coon RapidsCampus
Cambridge Campus
300 Spirit River Dr S, Cambridge, MN 55008 11200 Mississippi Blvd NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433
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Anoka-Ramsey: The Plan2010-2014 sTRATEGiC PLAn
Created with input from community leaders, college personnel and students, Anoka-Ramsey Community College is guided by a strategic plan titled Designs for Distinction that contains four main objectives. Here are those objectives and examples of how the college faculty and staff are meeting them.
DEsiGns FOR DisTinCTiOn
Objective i: Excel at teaching, learning and learner development to improve learner success.
All academic offerings at Anoka-Ramsey are fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the accrediting body for many public and private colleges and universities in several states across the country.
To advance student development, Anoka-Ramsey hosts award-winning faculty. Last year alone, faculty wonsuchprestigiousawardsastheMcKnightArtistFellowship,DistinguishedChapterAdvisorAward(Phi Theta Kappa) and Educator of the Year, just to name a few. Art and music faculty displayed and performed at venues through the state including the Walker Art Center, the Northrup King Building and the Minnesota Opera.
Students, following the example of their instructors, reach new heights as well. At the Cambridge Campus alone, Phi Theta Kappa (honor society) students earned a host of recognitions at the societys regional convention in the spring.
Objective ii: Be the college of choice.
Anoka-Ramsey Community College is currently the college of choice for more than 12,000 people seeking to advance their educational, professional and personal goals. Why? Heres a quick list of why Anoka-Ramsey impresses so many!
Objective iii: Provide programs and learning opportunities responsive to the needs of the community, employers and the state.
All programs offered at Anoka-Ramsey undergo an extensive process to ensure that they meet the needs of students, the community, employers and the state.
Top Ten Credit Programs at Anoka-Ramsey
1. Associate in Arts/Liberal Arts and Sciences (Generalstotransferintoafour-year degree program)
2. Nursing3. Business4. Business Marketing and Management
5. Accounting6. Pre-Engineering7. Computer Networking/Telecommunications8. Physical Therapist Assistant9. Biological Sciences10. Art
What Students Say
A recent student survey reported a full 51% characterized their education as good and 25% described their education as excellent. Nearly three quarters of the sample (74%) said Anoka-Ramsey was their first choice for college.
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Objective iV: Cultivate relationships and partnerships that advance lifelong learning, quality of life and the college.
Anoka-Ramsey Community College participates in countless relationships to deliver needed programs and services. The list is constantly evolving. Here is a sample of Anoka-Ramsey partners. Abbott Northwestern HospitalAccelent IncAccurate Home CareAGAMedicalAlebra Technologies Alexandria Technical CollegeAllianz Medical ConsultantsAllina EducationAllina Mercy/Unity HospitalsAmerican Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental MedicineAmerican Association of Community
CollegesAmericanExpressFinancialAdvisorsAmerican Red CrossAndover High SchoolAndover/Anoka/RamseyYouthFirstAnnandale High SchoolAnoka Area Chamber of CommerceAnoka Care CenterAnoka CountyAnoka County Workforce CenterAnoka Hennepin ISD #11Anoka High SchoolAnoka Metro Regional Treatment Center Anoka Technical CollegeApollo High SchoolArea Learning Center WestAudubon Center of the NorthwoodsAugustana Chapel ViewBAE SystemsBarna,Guzy,&SteffenBecker High SchoolBeckman-CoulterBemidji State UniversityBerkshire ResidenceBethesda Rehabilitation HospitalBlaine High SchoolBoston Scientific CorpBoston Scientific-SciMedBraham High SchoolBrookdale HealthBrooklyn Center High SchoolBuffalo-Health CentralCambridge Area Chamber of CommerceCambridge Medical CenterCambridge-Isanti SchoolsCamilia Rose, IncCB Burnett RealtyCentennial High SchoolCenterPoint EnergyCenterville SchoolCentral Lakes CollegeCentral Minnesota Workforce Investment BoardCentury CollegeCertiportChamplin Park High SchoolCheetah LearningChildrens HospitalChilgren ApartmentsChisago Lakes High SchoolCity of BlaineCity of CambridgeCity of ChisagoCity of Coon RapidsCity of CrystalCityofFridleyCity of MonticelloCity of North BranchCity of RamseyClassic Bowl/Super BowlCoaxiaColumbia Heights High SchoolCommunity Pride BankConnexus EnergyCoon Rapids Chiropractic
Coon Rapids High SchoolCorporationforNational& Community ServiceCountry Manor Health Care &RehabilitationCourage CenterCrossroads Alternative High SchoolDelano Senior High School, District 287Dalco EnterprisesDunwoody College of TechnologyE&OToolPlastics,IncEast Central Minnesota Regional
ConsortiumEast Central Regional LibraryEd2GoEdina Care CenterEdina RealtyEdward Jones InvestmentsElim HomeElk River Area High SchoolElk River Chamber of CommerceEmployment Action Centerev3EverCatFuels,LLCExpert Publishing IncFacetTechnologiesFaegre&Benson,LLPFairviewLakesChisagoClinicFairviewNorthlandRegionalHospital&
Healthcare(ElkRiver&Princeton)Fairview-RiversideHospitalFamilyPathwaysFederal/ATKArmamentSystemsFirstAdvantageBankFoleyHighSchoolFridleyISD#14GatlinEdServicesGeneralLabelGilletteChildrensBurnsvilleClinicGMAC-RFCGorhamBuildersGracePointeCrossingsGracePointeGablesGrantsburgHighSchool(WI)GuardianAngelsGyrusMedicalHam Lake Chamber of CommerceHealth SouthHennepin County Medical CenterHennepin Technical CollegeInver Hills Community CollegeHicken,Scott,Howard&Anderson,PAHickory TechHierlinger ShoesHoffman EnclosuresHoldingford High SchoolIndustrialDoor&IndustrialSpringInnovative Packaging CorpIsanti Chamber of CommerceIsanti-Chisago County StarIsanti County Attorneys OfficeIsanti County Public HealthIvan Sands AlternativeJC PenneyJeane Thorne, IncJohns Auto PartsKanabec HospitalKelly ScientificKimball High SchoolKlein BankLake Ridge Health Care CenterLakeStateFederalCreditUnionLake Wobegon Brass BandLakeview Memorial HospitalLeader Department StoreLeague of Minnesota CitiesLen Busch Roses
LocalUnion1MN&ND:BrickLayers &AlliedCraftWorkersMahtomedi High SchoolMapleGroveHighSchoolMcNamaraRecruitingGroupMedtronicMedtronicFoundationMeeker County Memorial HospitalMelrose High SchoolMercy Hospital, MeritideMetroAllianceforCustomized&
Continuing TrainingMetro Consortium for Customized
TrainingMetroNorthABE/GED/ESLMetro North Chamber of CommerceMet CouncilMetropolitan State UniversityMilaca High SchoolMille Lacs Oil CoMinco, IncMINITEX/MnLINKMinnco Credit UnionMinneapolisCommunity&Technical
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CouncilMN Minority Education PartnersMN Organization of Leaders in NursingMN PlanningMN Pollution Control AgencyMNSport&SpineRehabMN State University MankatoMN State University MoorheadMNWestCommunity&
Technical CollegeMnPALS Library ConsortiumMnSCU InitiativeMoline RealtyMonticello High SchoolMounds View High SchoolNanocopoeiaNationalScienceFoundationNational Sports CenterNAU Country InsuranceNEMetroCareer&TechnicalCenterNeoMetrics IncNew PathwaysNorth Branch Chamber of CommerceNorth Branch High SchoolNorth Community High SchoolNorth Hennepin Community College North High SchoolNorth Memorial Health CareNorth Memorial Medical CenterNorth Metro Realtors AssociationNortheast BankNorthern Star Therapy LtdNova CareNorthstar AccessOak Land Area Learning CenterOsakis High SchoolOsseo Area Learning CenterOsseo High SchoolOttoBremerFoundationOutdoor EdgePark Center High SchoolPark High SchoolPark NicolletPark River Estates Care CenterPaynesville High SchoolPeoples Bank of CommercePine Technical CollegePossis Medical
Princeton Area Chamber of CommercePrinceton High SchoolRegency HospitalRegions HospitalRidgewater CollegermsRobichons Inline Skate SchoolRockford High SchoolRocori High SchoolRogers High SchoolRotary International (Anoka, Blaine-Ham
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Royalton High SchoolRush City High SchoolSannerud, Savarese and Associates PASartec CorpSartell High SchoolSauk Rapids-Rice High SchoolSchlagel, IncScience Museum of MNSeasons at Bunker HillsShalom Thrift ShopSherburne CountySign Zone, IncSkyhawk SportsSouth Central CollegeSpecial Childrens CenterSpring Lake Park High SchoolSt. Anthony High SchoolSt. Catherine UniversitySt. Cloud HospitalSt. Cloud OrthopedicSt. Cloud State UniversitySt.CloudTechnical&Community
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Anoka-Ramsey: The People 2009-2010ThE sTUDEnTs
Unduplicated Head Count 12,578
Average Age 24.6
Female 60% Male 40%
Top 10 Reasons People Choose to Attend Anoka-Ramsey*
1. Convenient Location (89%) 2. Low Cost of Attending (86%) 3. Desired Courses (79%) 4. Could Work While Attending (73%) 5. Good Chance of Personal success (62%)
6. Good Reputation (53%) 7. scholarships/Financial Aid (52%) 8. size of College (50%) 9. Advice of Parents/Relatives (44%) 10. social Atmosphere (34%)
ThE EMPLOyEEs
Anoka-Ramsey Community College employs 688 full-time employees between both campuses, 421 in instruction alone, with total annual salaries of $24,873,821. This income is infused into the local economy. According to a Wilder Research report, the colleges Coon Rapids Campus alone collectively adds an estimated $106,204,084 per year to the local economy.
Anoka-Ramsey Employees Believe in Education*More than 60% of Anoka-Ramsey employees, from maintenance workers to office staff, management to faculty members,* hold degrees.
Associate Degrees Bachelors Degree Masters Ph.D. Total
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isanti (30%)
Other (14%)
Other (3%)
Wright (4%)
Mille Lacs (6%)
Ramsey (5%)
sherburne (8%)
hennepin (12%)
Chisago (21%)
sherburne (9%)
Anoka (18%)
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Cambridge Campus
Full-time 43%Part-time 57%
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Full-time 47%Part-time 53%
Student Status Fall 2009
Student EthnicityCaucasian ..................................87%Asian or Pacific Islander ..............4% American indian ..........................1% African American .........................7%hispanic .........................................2% not Declared ................................2% Foreign national ........................
Anoka-Ramsey: The People 2009-2010ThE CAMPUs FOUnDATiOns
Anoka-Ramsey hosts two foundations. Both are legally structured 501(c)(3)non-profit, tax-exempt organizations that are governed by a volunteer, elected board of directors, dedicated to advancing the college mission of access and opportunity, with the primary focus of raising community awareness and soliciting and accepting donations.
CAMBRIDGE CAMPUS FOUnDATiOn
TheCambridgeCampusFoundationencourages,acceptsandadministersgiftsandgrantsthatprovidefinancial support for students and projects that would not be possible through regular college funding. The foundations main goal is to make college affordable and accessible through scholarships to area residents who want to pursue post-secondary education.
Board Members 2009-2010 ChAiR: Jeff Edblad ViCE ChAiR:CarolynFors TREAsURER: Roger Anderson sECRETARy: Juanita Peterson DiRECTORs: GregCarlson,JohnCarlson,JackJuve,DeeDeeKahring,BradLarson,GrantLindberg, Jackie Moen, Dennis Troff
Anoka-Ramsey Ex-Officio PatrickM.Johns,formerAnoka-Ramsey President BonnieBoese,FacultyRepresentative EvelynGedde,DirectorofInstitutional
Advancement
COOn RAPIDS CAMPUS FOUnDATiOn
TheCoonRapidsFoundationpromotesanawarenessandunderstandingofthecollegeanditseducational,culturalanddevelopmentalvaluetothesurroundingcommunities.Foundationvolunteersacceptdonationsforscholarships and other enrichment projects not provided through regular college funding.
Since its inception in 1987, the foundation has raised more than $3,866,541 in financial support. This support has provided more than 2,346 scholarships ($1,642,000 to area residents. The foundation purchased more than $516,000 in equipment, and $130,200 was awarded to faculty members for projects designed to enhance the classroom experience for students.
Board Members 2009-2010 PREsiDEnT: Lary Carlson ViCE PREsiDEnT: Verne McPherson TREAsURER: Larry Crane sECRETARy: Aleesha Kveton DiRECTORs: Jim Amundson, Ryan Brandt, MargeChristensen,LisaDuFault,MarkEthen,JimGromberg,DarrellJensen,JimKorin, Tom Lehn, Tom OConnor, Tony Palumbo, Andy Schweizer, Pam Westlund
Anoka-Ramsey Ex-Officio PatrickM.Johns,formerAnoka-Ramsey
President SteveRestad,FacultyRepresentative EvelynGedde,DirectorofInstitutional
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FOUnDATiOns FinAnCiALs 2009-2010
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Cambridge FoundationFinancials
Donations ..................$174,054.87Fundraising Events ......$37,397.00In-Kind Gifts .................$17,271.00Interest/Investments ...$72,888.24
Total ...............................$301,611.11
Donations ....................$57,691.55Fundraising Events ......$36,036.01In-Kind Gifts ...................$3,062.99Interest/Investments ...$14,428.72
Total ...............................$111,219.27
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Honors ($5,000 to $9,999)KoppFamilyFoundation
Presidents ($2,500 to $4,999)East Central Energy
Directors ($1,000 to $2,499)AmericInnLodge&Suites Cambridge Star Cambridge/Isanti Rotary Club East Central Sanitation
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College ($100 to $499)AAAW Book ClubAdvantage Collection
Professionals, IncAdventure PublicationsKathleen&RonaldAhoTed AlliegroAngie&PaulAndersonEric&SusanAndersonJoshua AndersonPhilip&RuthmarieAndersonRoger&JeanAndersonAnoka-Ramsey Community
CollegeAnytimeFitnessAnoka-Ramsey DeansAnoka-Ramsey NursingAnoka-Ramsey Presidents UnitAnoka-Ramsey Science,
Technology, Engineering, Math Division
Arthur Murray Dance StudioAndy AspaasMichael BaischBauer&Associates,LTDBonnie&RobertBoeseDavid BolligLynnette BrambrinkWilliam BreenCambridge Campus Staff
Cambridge Chiropractic Clinic, P.A.
CambridgeCleaners&Launderers, Inc
CambridgeCollision&AutoCenter
Cambridge Eye ClinicCambridge State BankGregory&GretaCarlsonCarlson Studio of PhotographyChilson JewelersCommunity Pride BankCountry Inn by CarlsonCounty MarketCurves for WomenMary Ann DavidCarlyle&NancyDavidsenDJsGrillHouseJeffrey&DebraEdbladKermit EricssonLisa EvertsJoanFedorFirstNationalBankofMilacaLisaFobbeGallagher&Associates,IncDana&DaleGanglJulie&TimGothamGrandCasinoMilleLacs&
HinckleyCarole&RandyGuffeyDaniel&TamaraHeinksDarla Hoaglund-McCannDarren HoffDana Marie IrgensMary JacobsonMary JanuschkaJohn Hirschs Cambridge MotorsPatrick&PatriciaJohnsClark&DarlaJoslinDeeDee&BobKahringGail&JackKaslShannon&ShawnKirkeideMargueritte KnoppNickKotts&JudithAnderson-
KottsMarvin&EmilyKundeLake Area Bank - Harris BranchLakeStateFedralCreditUnionMark&KristinLambertMerle LevigCharlotte A LindahlLindberg&McKinnisLawLindersGreenhouseDeanna LouieKim&TimLynchRaymond&MarieAnn
MagnusonMarko MarianJo MarshallBetty McMullanMinnCo Credit UnionMinnesota SwarmMinnesota TimberwolvesMinnesota Twins Baseball ClubMinnesota VikingsChristine MisewichJackie&FredMoenDeborah&TomMolanoRosie&BruceMortensonNew Hope Community ChurchRosemary&WendellNiemannArdisNiemann-Noonan&James
NoonanNorthBranchGolfCourseNorthStar AccessBruce&LoisNovakGaryOlsonOlympicGranolaMaureenONeill&JayOineSheila&BillPaulDeidra&RichardPeasleePeffer&WallaceLTD
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CenterStudio One PortraitsMary StueveHelen&DaleSwensonTheRefugeGolfClubBobToensing&MichelleSchoenTraining ConnectionsDennis&CaroleTroffSharri VanAlstineNick VillellaTheWallFamilyWillow Bridge CenterWinterGreensGolf&GrillBradley WoldTimothy Zondlo
Tribute Gifts in Memory of Cambridge Friends
In Honor of Rae & Jerrold NiemannRosemary NiemannArdis Niemann-Noonan
In Memory of Robert A. MisewichJeffrey EdbladDarla Hoaglund-McCannSunshineGroup
In Memory of Thomas LevigAAAW Book ClubBonnie&RandyAndersonArrowhead Arizona Alumnae
ClubMichael BaischBob&JoyceBecklinLeonard&KayBoederKathleen BridgesClyde&DarleneClementCharles&SusanDeterJeffrey&DebraEdbladGary&JeanneEngferJoanFedorLee&LynnFisherBettyFlynnMarshall&FlorenceFrolandMarthaGarthMargaret&CharlesGlazzardVictor&MyrtleGrabauStephanie HaiderDonald&RubyHarkcomDiane HaskellMax HerrnbergerAnn JenningsPatrick&PatriciaJohnsMargueritte KnoppRichard KohlhaseRonald&JanetKoppNickKotts&Judy
Anderson-KottsMarvin Emily KundeBarbara LashmetAnne LevigMerle LevigCharlotte LindahlT. I. LofasEino&IreneMajavaJo MarshallJack MaxwellBetty McMullanChristine MisewichNott CoJack PetersonRichard&VickiPotterArthur QuastElmer&ElaineReruchaGeraldineSmithRobert SmithWesley&SonjaSwansonHelen&DaleSwensonM Hope UnderwoodSusan&TheodoreWanbergSonja WandroRichard&MarieWelchMarlys WickstromMaurus&CarolWohlers
Anoka-Ramsey: The People 2009-2010DOnOR LisTCoon Rapids Campus Foundation Annual Giving
Benefactors ($25,000 to $49,000)KoppFamilyFoundation
Fellows ($10,000 to $24,999)Connexus EnergyGuldmann,IncMedtronicFoundationRamsey Lions Club
Honors ($5,000 to $9,999)James&PamelaDealBadri JohnsonUnityHospitalVolunteer&
Auxiliary ServicesEd Wehling
Presidents ($2,500 to $4,999)Coon Rapids Lions ClubChrisGreyHoffman Enclosures, IncVerne McPhersonMercy&UnityHospitals
FoundationMercy Hospital AuxillaryPSD, LLCSunaris Consulting, Inc
Directors ($1,000 to $2,499)Anoka Kiwanis ClubCoonRapidsRotaryFoundationDLRGroupRobinGastEvelyn&LarryGeddeRonald&JoyceHunterLake Wobegon Brass BandMark&KristinLambertTimothy&SherylLehnMall of AmericaGaryMidthunNortheast BankRotary Club of PlymouthMichael&KarlaSeymourThe Bank of Elk RiverLoyola ThiltgenThree Rivers Community
FoundationDuane VandenbergheWellsFargoFoundation
Scholars ($500 to $999)AKFGroupJoshua AndersonArmstrong, Torseth, Skold, &Ryden,IncAnn CarrRobert ConradECM Publishers IncFirstAdvantageBankIncFridleySchoolsFoundationMaryBethGallagherPat HicksInterstate Power SystemsDarrell JensenBonnie KauttoJeffrey&SusanKoelmelMinnesotaCommunityFoundationNAU Country Insurance CoNortheast BankOBella SalonMary RoettgerSteve Tatge
Village BankMark WelterWoodland Development Corp
College ($100 to $499)Abeler Chiropractic ClinicAce Solid Waste IncBonnie&RandyAndersonLaura&GregAndersonRolan&MurielAndersonShirley AndreasonAnoka Hennepin Credit UnionAnoka-Ramsey Presidents UnitAnoka-RamseySpeech&TheatreKelly&MichaelBefusJoy&JonathanBensonJames BiedermanKimberly BienfangBeryl Singleton BissellLois&KennethBjerkeJennifer BluthMargaret BohlsNinaBohrod&Benjamin
SombergRyan&TessaBrandtBreitbachFamilyDentistryMeganBreit-GoodwinBunker Hills CorpRichard&PamCappJoy&DuaneChilgrenSheri ChristensenCharles R ColeCommunity Pride BankKathy ConnollyCoon Rapids Chiropractic OfficeCounty MarketSarah&KyleDeeringFernandeDenoBrenda DickinsonElk River American Legion
Auxiliary Post 112FirestoneTire&ServiceCenterFloydTotalSecurityJames&PatriciaFoleyForeverFloralSteven&TereseFoxRoger&MaryFreemanFridleyAmericanLegionPost303,
Womens AuxiliaryJenniferFriestadCarole&TomFullerJohnGasal&KayLord-GasalDonGerhardtRoger&PeggyGirouxRobert&DorisGordonChris&GaryGorhamGorhamCompaniesIncGouldsJewelry&DiamondsRebecca&PhilGraetzChristopherGrayJill&JimGrombergDavid L HalekAlan&ThereseHamelLisa&RobertHarrisJohnHennen&MaryAnnGwost
HennenHigh Monkey ConsultingHobgoblin Music/Stoney End
HarpsDarren HoffStephanie HolmRosemary Daniel HoolihanMichael&NancyHoweInspec IncJohn IvanauskasMary JacobsonBarb JerhoffPatrick&PatriciaJohnsNancy&CraigJohnsonRobin JohnsonRoger&VickiJohnsonLuanne Kane
Ann KinkelKlein BankHarvey&JudithKleymanValerie&LarryKnightMindy KvetonKathryn KysarMaryAnn&KurtLariosRoger LarsonRon LarsonDelores LehnThomas&MarshaLehnBlayn LemkeDonald LongLaurie&JohnLopezLance&KimberlyLundDavid&LisaMaddenJohn MadsenMajesticOaksGolfClubAl&ElaineMamarilGeneMammenga&Charlotte
BrookerDavid MartinThomas&PattiMcCarthyRoberta McDonaldKevin&MariMeintsmaGeneMerriamMetro SalesRosie&BruceMortensonJim&TeresaNieswaagGwenNoelEdward&CeceliaNortonCynthia NutterJeff OestreichGaryOlsonSkip PalmerAnthonyPalumbo&JillBrownSheila&BillPaulNorma PaulsonDeidra&RichardPeasleePepsi-ColaPatty&RichardPieperPrint CentralSheila ProvostJoAnne PrusinskiWandaRuth&NeilPurdieMaryRaeker-Rebek&DanRebekRamsey BicycleRBC Wealth ManagementReal Estate Inspection Experts IncReboundFlooringGroupSteven RestadSteven RolfRotary Club of Blaine Ham LakeWilliam SaariLorrie SailorSaintFrancisAmericanLegion
Post 622Robert&GinaSandersonWil SchynkarukShamrock DevelopmentKaren SkepperRobert&YukoSkottegaardSloth Brothers NurseryLeAnn&DaveSnidarichStages Theatre CoStanley Security SolutionsNatalie SteffenEdwin&MargaretStreedTerese&JerryTeesonMary ThompsonThomson North American LegalTotally DrivenUhl CompaniesKathryn&JustinVaccariRichard VincentDeborah&MichaelVonspreeckenTheWallFamilyLavon WatsonPeggy&ScottWeaverWeaver Brothers CoMaryLou&DonaldWehlingDarlene WoolseyTimothy Zondlo
Tribute Gifts in Memory of Coon Rapids Friends
In Memory of Wendy GriffinKelly&MichaelBefusNora CharlesKristin KlammJeffrey&SusanKoelmelWilliam SaariBernice Van NostrandEd WehlingMaryLou&DonaldWehling
COLLEGE-WiDE DOnORsDonors giving to both campus foundationsduringFY10
Benefactors ($25,000 to $49,000)KoppFamilyFoundation
Fellows ($10,000 to $24,999)Connexus Energy
Directors ($1,000 to $2,999)Joshua Anderson DLRGroupEvelyn&LarryGeddeMark&KristinLambertMichael&KarlaSeymour
Scholars ($500 to $999) Darren Hoff Deidra&RichardPeasleeTimothy Zondlo
College ($100 to $499)Bonnie&RandyAndersonAnoka-Ramsey Presidents Unit Kimberly Bienfang Louise Duff Brandy Eddings Roger&MaryFreemanCarole&TomFullerDana Marie Irgens Mary Jacobson Patrick&PatriciaJohnsLuanne Kane Valerie&LarryKnightDonald Long Kim&TimLynchNora&TimMorrisRose&BruceMortensonCynthia Nutter GaryOlsonSheila&BillPaulLeAnn&DaveSnidarichMary Stueve Kathryn&JustinVaccariBryan&AmandaVickstromTheWallFamily
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Anoka-Ramsey: The People 2009-2010BECOME An AnOkA-RAMsEy sUPPORTER
Both campus foundations depend on fundraising events for approximately 35% of their annual income, spent entirely on scholarships such as the Presidential Scholarship, the Dean Scholarship, Academic scholarships, the Non-Traditional Student Scholarship, and Veterans Scholarship.
You are cordially invited to attend the foundation fundraisers.
Cambridge Campus Foundation Fundraisers
Scholardazzle: An evening event with a social hour, dinner, and silent and live auctions.
Golf Tournament: 18 holes, BBQ dinner, chances at raffle prizes and a chance at a hole-in-one car.
Coon Rapids Campus Foundation Fundraisers
Golf Tournament: 18-hole shotgun start; includes cart and buffet; sponsor holes; donate products for gift bags, raffle prizes and door prizes.
Prairie Home Delights: A ticketed tasting event with 15-20 area restaurants, auctions and music.
Recognition Events
The Legacy Dinner: The Legacy Dinner, held bi-annually in November, honors all donors of the foundation. Donors with cumulative giving of $50,000 or more receive the Legacy Award, created by Bob Toensing, renowned Anoka-Ramsey glassblowing instructor.
Scholarship Luncheons: Both campus foundations host springtime scholarship luncheons. Donors who have established named scholarship funds are invited to the luncheon as well as the scholarship recipients and special guests.
MORE OPPORTUniTiEs TO sUPPORT EDUCATiOn
Anoka-Ramsey foundation scholarship programs at both campuses rely on contributions. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to one of the following funds:
General scholarship Program
Existing named scholarship Funds
General Endowment (Coon Rapids Campus Only)
Faculty Grant Fund (Coon Rapids Campus Only)
Random Acts of kindness Program
special Equipment Fund
Gift Certificate Donations to Fundraising Events
Event sponsorships
To learn more about the foundations and their programs, contact the Institutional Advancement Office at 763-433-1130.
Anoka-Ramsey: The PremiumsFOR yOUR COMMUniTy
Anoka-Ramsey Community College has provided education to more than 36% of the combined populations of the top four counties served. These people are your family, friends, neighbors and co-workers.
Research suggests that more than 70% of Anoka-Ramsey graduates remain in or return to the college service area, contributing to the economy and community. To date, Anoka-Ramsey graduates total more than 130,399 people, nearly 25% of the combined populations of the top four counties served.
Anoka-Ramsey is also a highly-regarded hub for cultural activities including visiting authors through the Minnesota Writer and the Two Rivers Reading series; theatre performances; art exhibits and sales; chorale, concert and jazz band performances; and more. In addition, civic and service-learning initiatives allow faculty and students to be active community volunteers. College clubs, intramural sports and collegiate athleticsincluding baseball, basketball, volleyball, soccer, fastpitch softballround out a full complement of offerings.
Here is just a sample of reasons to visit one or both campuses.November:WinterMusicalattheCoonRapidsCampusFall&SpringStudent:ArtSalesattheCoonRapids
CampusSpring: Science Night at the Cambridge Campus; Play at Cambridge CampusFebruary:CandlelightSkiattheCambridgeCampusMonthly:DiversityEventsatbothCampusesAnnual:MentalWellness Events at both campuses
FOR AREA BUsinEss
Employee Education & TrainingAnoka-Ramsey is educating the local, regional and state-wide workforce. Not counting the more than 60% students who attend Anoka-Ramsey for courses (not a degree) that transfer into a four-year degree, Anoka-Ramsey granted a total of 854 awards in the 2009-2010 academic year (778 associates degrees and 76 certificates) of which nearly 70% stay in the community as educated employees and business owners.
The Anoka-Ramsey Professional Training division processed more than 4,074 registrations for courses, providing 45,198 hours in training for community members to improve and enhance their careers or job-seeking prospects.
Grants Business DevelopmentAnoka-Ramseyandcollaboratingbusinessesearned$8,914,953inMinnesotaJobSkillsPartnershipGrantsto train and retrain employees to keep their employees viable and productive in todays marketplace.
Sampling of Grant Partners 3MStillwater,AcornCardiovascular,ADCTelecommunications/HickoryTechCorp,AmericanMedicalSystems,AnokaCountyGovernment,AnokaCountyWorkforce Center, Boston Scientific Corp Inc, Cambridge Medical Center, Central Minnesota Workforce Investment Board, CIMA LABS Inc, Corporation for NationalandCommunityService,DataSciences,E&OTool&Plastics,EastCentralAlliedHealthConsortium,ev3,EverCatFuelsLLC,GeneralLabel,Inc,GrandviewChristianMinistries,IncisiveSurgical,IndustrialDoor/IndustrialSpring,International,JohnsAutoPartsInc,TheJohnRobertsCo,LenBuschRoses,MedSourceTechnologies,MedtronicFoundation,MercyandUnityHospitals,MinneapolisSpeakerCo,MinnesotaDepartmentofEmploymentandEconomicDevelopment,MinnesotaGovernorsWorkforceDevelopmentCouncil,MinnesotaWestCommunity&TechnicalCollege,NationalScienceFoundation,NeoMetrics Inc, OakRiver Technology, Pine Technical College, Possis Medical Inc, rms, SarTec Corp, Sign-Zone Inc, Synovis Interventional Solutions, Tapemark, Top Tool Co, Transoma Medical, Ultra Machining Co, University of Minnesota, US Department of Commerce, US Department of Education
FOR LOCAL ECOnOMy
According to Wilder Research, the colleges Coon Rapids Campus alone adds an estimated $106,204,084 per year to the local economy. Specific economic impact of the Cambridge Campus on its service area was not available at the time of publication.
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Check out schedules for Golden Ram Basketball, Fastpitch softball, soccer & Volleyball at www.anokaramsey.edu/en/lifeoutside/Activities/Athletics.aspx
Anoka-Ramsey: The PromiseStudents, such as Chanelle Nigh, hold the promise of the future, and Anoka-Ramsey takes that promise and helps it become reality.
Without a local, affordable choice for a quality college education offered by Anoka-Ramsey Community College, it is very likely that Chanelle would not be a college graduate, or have the goal of one day owning her own business in the community.
Anoka-Ramsey is a wonderful stepping stone; the college offers a variety of courses to apply toward a degree or to transfer. The College resources helped me realize that my goals can be a realitythat they are achievable!
Chanelle Maurine Nigh Anoka, Minn.
Now: Associate in science degree in Business Administration, and an associate of arts degree (May 2011)
Near Future: Bachelor of science degree in Business Administration offered by Metropolitan State University at the Coon Rapids Campus
Future: Business owner in Anoka County; active community volunteer
Foundation Scholarships: FreshmanandSophomorePresidential
Scholarship StudentLeadershipAward
To meet more students like Chanelle, visitAnokaRamsey.edu
2010 Anoka-Ramsey Community College An equal opportunity employer and educator. This document is available in alternate formats to individuals with disabilities by calling 1-866-433-5590 or 763-433-1450 (TTY).
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