Tacoma Community College Office of the President records
- Title
- Tacoma Community College Office of the President records
- Description
- This collection contains the annual reports on the college generated by the President's Office.
- Subject
- Community college presidents
- Community colleges -- Accreditation
- Universities and colleges -- Administration
- annual reports
- Creator
- Tacoma Community College. Office of the President
- Publisher
- Tacoma Community College Archives
- Date
- 1967-1973
- Language
- English
- Identifier
- TCCA003
- Coverage
- Tacoma (Wash.)
- Source
- Tacoma Community College Office of the President records
- Rights
- Use is governed by Tacoma Community College's Creative Commons Copyright policy requiring attribution and share-alike intentions.
Items
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President's Report, Tacoma Community College, 1969-70Annual report by the TCC President's Office for the 1969-1970 academic year. This report specifically describes the document as having been compiled for the Board of Trustees. In addition to the report narrative the 42 page booklet includes an "obituary" for the academic year; a description of the Board; revenue and expenditure charts; enrollment graph; faculty salary schedule; results of a student opinion poll on Vietnam; quotations from various documents regarding the call for occupational education at the community colleges, education and racism; list of non-credit courses offered; list of organizations that TCC partnered with for cooperative education programs; chart tracking degrees awarded since 1966. The report includes updates on the Resource Center, assessment work to build a comprehensive ten-year plan, racial equity work, non-credit classes, athletics, forensics (debate), curriculum; various challenges; milestones for the year; community programs and organizations such as the Friends of the Library and the TCC Foundation. Notable sections include "Crises," which outlines budget and inflation woes, the discussion of armed campus security, Vietnam Moratorium Day, and other issues; "Facing racial problems," which includes description of various programming and events relating to TCC's ongoing struggle to meet the needs of Black students; and "Unfinished business" on ongoing issues and works in progress.
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President's Report, Tacoma Community College, 1968-69Annual report by the TCC President's Office for the 1968-1969 academic year. In addition to the report narrative the 28 page booklet includes black and white photographs, information on the Board of Trustees; revenue and expenditure charts; the faculty salary schedule; enrollment trends graph; illustrations of proposed campus additions. The report includes information on the growth of the college, finances; updates on faculty, curriculum, the Resource Center, programs (including student demographics and enrollment), athletics; the Community Services Department, including updates on partnership programs, the Friends of the Library, the Foundation; the proposed new science building; the formation of a Reorganization Committee. A section entitled "Conflict" discusses Black student activism on campus and the administration's response, and "Involvement" discusses the expansion of faculty, staff, and student involvement in college governance. Images include faculty and students engaged in various activities and programs such as athletics, the law enforcement program; portraits of President Ford and the Board of Trustees; campus scenes. Photos credited to Rich Frank. This copy includes a few annotations in red pen.
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President's Report, Tacoma Community College, 1967-68Annual report by the TCC President's Office for the 1967-1968 academic year. In addition to the report narrative the 23 page booklet includes black and white photographs, list of the Board of Trustees; the faculty salary schedule; an enrollment graph; revenue and expenditure charts. The report includes information on the transition from the school district to the new community college district; administrative changes; the growing faculty; student demographics and enrollment; campus facilities and planning; intercollegiate athletics; the campus dedication ceremonies; the college's accreditation by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools; the community service, nursing, x-ray technology, and medical records programs; college finances; future planning and forecasting. Images include campus views; portraits of TCC President Thornton Ford and the Board of Trustees; students engaged in programs such as athletics, nursing; the dedication ceremonies.