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Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 12:15 pm

Share your thoughts: On what should Santa Rosa Junior College focus academically?

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NBBJ Pulse Poll

Santa Rosa Junior College has embarked on a long-term strategic plan process. What do you see as the college’s role in the future?

  • Four-year college preparation (57%, 29 votes)
  • Collaboration with industry on meeting employment training needs (49%, 25 votes)
  • Certificate and professional designation programs (45%, 23 votes)
  • Community programs and continuing education (22%, 11 votes)
  • Other (6%, 3 votes)

Total voters: 51

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If you selected “Other,” you can explain your ideas in the Comments section of the SRJC strategic plan story.

Santa Rosa Junior College is embarking on a multi-year strategic planning process that participants say is of unprecedented scope in the college’s 95-year history, with hope that widespread community participation will strengthen a longstanding spirit of collaboration between the college, the regional business community and other stakeholders throughout the North Bay.

Currently in its early stages, the process will result in a series of specific goals that college President Frank Chong, Ed.D., called a guiding “North Star” for accomplishing the best possible outcomes for students and others at a time of historic budgetary challenge. The outcome will address multiple facets of the institution’s historic mission, and how to sustain those elements in the coming years.

Read the rest of “SRJC embarks on sweeping strategic review.” Leave a comment at the end of that story on what should be the focus of the college course offerings.

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