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GCC Fact Book 2008 1
Disclaimer The data presented in this Fact Book were gathered from numerous administrative departments. Data entry duplication and discrepancies were frequent. Further,
common definitions and standards were lacking. Despite these limitations the GCC Fact Book is an attempt to present a comprehensive profile of the entire college.
Given the purpose of this publication the Guam Community College Fact Book represents the best information available at this time.
Table of conTenTs: TexTHistory of The College ............................................................................................................. 2Vision ......................................................................................................................................... 2Mission Statement .................................................................................................................... 2Facilities and Faculty ................................................................................................................ 2Accreditation ............................................................................................................................. 2Current Members of the Board of Trustees ........................................................................ 17Officers of the College ............................................................................................................ 17Deans and Associate Deans of the College ......................................................................... 17Officers of the Faculty Senate ................................................................................................ 17Past Chairs and Presidents .................................................................................................... 17Organization Memberships................................................................................................... 17Tuition Fees ............................................................................................................................. 18Federal Student Aid ................................................................................................................ 18Federal Trio Programs ........................................................................................................... 18State Agency for Career & Technical and Adult Education Programs on Guam .......... 18 Student Services ...................................................................................................................... 18Placement Services ................................................................................................................. 18Health Services ....................................................................................................................... 18Other Services ......................................................................................................................... 18Educational Resources ........................................................................................................... 18Center for Civic Engagement ................................................................................................ 18On-Campus Technology & Facilities ................................................................................... 18Programs of Study .................................................................................................................. 19Employee Recognition Awards ............................................................................................. 20Admissions Information ........................................................................................................ 20Glossary of Terms & Acronyms ............................................................................................ 20
Table of conTenTs: Tables & charTsPost Secondary Enrollment: By Gender .................................................................................. 3Post Secondary Enrollment: By Ethnicity* ............................................................................. 3Associate Degrees: School of Trades and Professional Services* ......................................... 4Associate Degrees: School of Technology and Student Services* ........................................ 4Certificate Programs: School of Trades and Professional Services* .................................... 5Certificate Programs: School of Technology and Student Services* ................................... 5Post Secondary Enrollment: By Program* .............................................................................. 6Post Secondary Enrollment: By School* ................................................................................. 6Post Secondary Enrollment: Other Programs* ...................................................................... 6Post Secondary Enrollment: Competers: By Program* ......................................................... 7Post Secondary Enrollment: Competers By Award*.............................................................. 7Four Year Retention Rate .......................................................................................................... 8UOG Transfers* .......................................................................................................................... 8UOG Transfers-New .................................................................................................................. 8Post Secondary Enrollment: By Ethnic Group ....................................................................... 9Apprenticeship: Enrollment* .................................................................................................. 10Apprenticeship: By Program Sponsors .................................................................................. 10 Adult Education: Enrollment* ................................................................................................ 10Student Placement Test: Math* ............................................................................................... 11Student Placement Test: English* ........................................................................................... 11Secondary Enrollment: George Washington High School ................................................. 12Secondary Enrollment: John F. Kennedy High School ........................................................ 12Secondary Enrollment: Simon Sanchez High School .......................................................... 12Secondary Enrollment: Southern High School .................................................................... 12Secondary Enrollment: GPSS Totals* .................................................................................... 12Secondary Enrollment: By Program* .................................................................................... 13GCC Secondary Faculty & Counselors* ............................................................................... 13Total Impact: Post Secondary Enrollment ............................................................................ 14Total Impact: Secondary Enrollment ..................................................................................... 14Total Impact: Enrollment* ...................................................................................................... 14Employees: By Gender ............................................................................................................. 15Employees: By Age ................................................................................................................... 15Employees: By Years of Service ............................................................................................... 15Employees: By Faculty*............................................................................................................ 15Financials: FY 2007 Revenue .................................................................................................. 16Financials: FY 2007 Expenditures .......................................................................................... 16Financials: FY 2007 Federal Grants ....................................................................................... 16Financials: FY 2007 Financial Aid ......................................................................................... 16*with accompanying chart.
The data presented in this Fact Book was gathered from numerous administrative departments and the college’s data information access software, known as the Operational Data Store (ODS) within the Banner System. The GCC Fact Book is an attempt to present a comprehensive profile of the entire college. Given the purpose of this publication, the Guam Community College Fact Book represents the best information available at this time.
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GCC Fact Book 2008 2
hisTory of The collegeGuam Community College is a multi-faceted public vocational educational institution, created by Public Law 14-77 in 1977 to strengthen and consolidate vocational education on Guam. The College operates secondary and postsecondary vocational programs, adult and continuing education, community education, and short-term specialized training.
These programs are delivered both on and off-campus, in satellite programs and on site at businesses as needed. The College also serves as the State Board of Control for vocational education under the United States Vocational Education Act of 1946, 1963, and subsequent amendments. The College offers over 50 courses of study, which are job related, and prepares students for transfer to four-year colleges and universities with advanced standing in professional and technical degree programs. The College offers a variety of community service and special programs to prepare students for college experiences including English as a Second Language, Adult Basic Education, General Education Development (GED) preparation and testing, and an Adult High School Diploma program.
VisionGuam Community College will be the leader in bringing together government agencies, business and industry, community interest groups, and education and training entities to help develop a technically competent work force of the quality and depth required to attract the necessary elements to finance and create a more diversified economy. Students, employers, and government leaders will look to GCC’s excellent faculty, staff, and administrators for technologically current training and for answers to questions about employability, new technology, assessing outcomes, and effective planning. GCC will be a model to other colleges and agencies by demonstrating integrity, honesty, and openness. The college will form effective partnerships with industry and government. It will be a champion for finding responsible funding from reliable sources to meet its obligation of public trust.Mission sTaTeMenT - board of TrusTees Policy 100
Guam Community College is a public, open access secondary and post-secondary institution. We serve the diverse communities of Guam as a
regional focal point for Micronesia within the Asia-Pacific Rim. We provide education and vocational training that is premised on lifelong learning. GCC is committed to providing quality-learning opportunities in occupational, vocational-technical, technological, academic, and continuing education reflective of our community and industry needs. (Adopted February 9, 2005 – Resolution 3-2005, Policy last reviewed: January 25, 2007)
faciliTies and faculTyThe College is located in Mangilao on a 22-acre site. Standard classroom facilities are housed in permanent concrete buildings. Metal buildings are used primarily for vocational shop facilities. Additionally, GCC has a concrete building on the John F. Kennedy High School (JFK) campus which houses four of GCC’s secondary programs offered at the school.The GCC Foundation Building houses the library on its second floor. Instructional classrooms occupy the first floor. Shop spaces are provided for Auto Mechanics, Auto Body, Construction Trades, Welding, and Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. Special laboratories are used for instruction in the Allied Health, Computer Science, Office Technology, Networking Systems Technology, Visual Communications, and the Hospitality/Tourism programs.The College faculty are well qualified by their education and experience to offer courses, which achieve the objectives of the College. During the Fall 2007semester, the faculty numbered 100 full-time instructors and 59 true adjunct instructors. Faculty credentials are found at the back of the 2008 - 2010 student catalog.
accrediTaTionGuam Community College is a member of the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges, the Pacific Post-Secondary Education Council and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Guam Community College has been continuously accredited since 1979 by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC), Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Documents describing the accreditation of the College may be examined at the AVP’s office; you may contact the Registrar for further information or to make arrangements to examine the accreditation documents.
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Gender Female Male Unknown
Grand
Total
Enrollment 1056 744 6 1806
POST SECONDARY ENROLLMENTFALL 2007 UNDUPLICATED STUDENTS
BY GENDER
Ethnic Groups Count
Am. Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian Indian
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black Non-Hispanic
Chamorro
Chinese
Chuukese
Filipino
Hispanic
Japanese
Korean
Kosraean
Marshallese
Micronesian
Other
Palauan
Pohnpeian
Vietnamese
White Non-Hispanic
Yapese
Grand Total
1
5
10
19
802
15
139
564
14
26
26
3
1
1
34
39
14
1
58
34
1806
BY ETHNICITY
Source: GCC ODS Reports
0 225 450 675 900
1
5
10
19
80215
139
56414
26
26
3
1
1
34
39
14
1
58
34
Am. Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian Indian
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black Non-Hispanic
Chamorro
Chinese
Chuukese
Filipino
Hispanic
Japanese
Korean
Kosraean
Marshallese
Micronesian
Other
Palauan
Pohnpeian
Vietnamese
White Non-Hispanic
Yapese
0 225 450 675 900
Am. Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian Indian
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black Non-Hispanic
Chamorro
Chinese
Chuukese
Filipino
Hispanic
Japanese
Korean
Kosraean
Marshallese
Micronesian
Other
Palauan
Pohnpeian
Vietnamese
White Non-Hispanic
Yapese
Post Secondary Enrollment Post Secondary Enrollment By Ethnicity
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Total %
AA Culinary Arts
AA Education
AA Liberal Arts
AS Administration of Criminal Justice
AS Automotive Service Technology*
AS Automotive Technology
AS Early Childhood Education
AS Hospitality Industry Management
AS Law Enforcement Administration
AS Marketing
AS Medical Assisting
AS Visual Communications
TPS Associate Total
36 6%
87 15%
69 12%
30 5%
20 3%
16 3%
77 13%
52 9%
38 6%
25 4%
115 19%
28 5%
593
SCHOOL OF TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (TPS)
Source: GCC ODS Reports; numbers are based on Fall 2007 unduplicated enrollment.
Total %
AS Accounting
AS Computer Networking
AS Computer Science
AS Electronic Networking
AS Office Technology
AS Supervision & Management
TSS Associate Total
79 33%
14 6%
68 29%
4 2%
31 13%
42 18%
238
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY AND STUDENT SERVICES (TSS)
POST SECONDARY ENROLLMENTASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
0 20 40 60 80
7914
684
31
42
AS Accounting
AS Computer Networking
AS Computer Science
AS Electronic Networking
AS Office TechnologyAS Supervision & Management
0 50 100 150
36
87
69
30
20
16
77
52
38
25
11528
AA Culinary Arts
AA Education
AA Liberal Arts
AS Administration of Criminal Justice
AS Automotive Service Technology*
AS Automotive Technology
AS Early Childhood Education
AS Hospitality Industry Management
AS Law Enforcement Administration
AS Marketing
AS Medical Assisting
AS Visual Communications
* In Fall 2006, AS Automotive Technology was revised and incoming students were
declared under this new program name.
Post Secondary Enrollment By ProgramPost Secondary Enrollment By SchoolPost Secondary Enrollment Other Programs
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Total %
CERT AST-General Service Technology*
CERT AST-Master Service Technology*
CERT Automotive Technology
CERT Criminal Justice
CERT Early Childhood Education
CERT Education
CERT Marketing
CERT Medical Assisting
CERT Practical Nursing
CERT System Tech - A+ Cert
TPS Certificate Total
7 6%
4 4%
13 11%
28 25%
4 4%
5 4%
1 1%
20 18%
22 19%
10 9%
114
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY AND STUDENT SERVICES (TSS)
Source: GCC ODS Reports; numbers are based on Fall 2007 unduplicated enrollment.
POST SECONDARY ENROLLMENTCERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Total %
CERT Accounting
CERT Computer Science
CERT Cosmetology
CERT Office Technology
CERT Sign Language Interpreting
CERT Supervision & Management
TSS Certificate Total
3 8%
6 17%
19 53%
4 11%
1 3%
3 8%
36
SCHOOL OF TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (TPS)0 10 20 30
7
4
13
284
5
1
20
2210
CERT AST-General Service Technology*
CERT AST-Master Service Technology*
CERT Automotive Technology
CERT Criminal Justice
CERT Early Childhood Education
CERT Education
CERT Marketing
CERT Medical Assisting
CERT Practical Nursing
CERT System Tech - A+ Cert
0 5 10 15 20
3
6
194
1
3
CERT Accounting
CERT Computer Science
CERT Cosmetology
CERT Office Technology
CERT Sign Language Interpreting
CERT Supervision & Management
0 5 10 15 20
CERT Accounting
CERT Computer Science
CERT Cosmetology
CERT Office Technology
CERT Sign Language Interpreting
CERT Supervision & Management
* In Fall 2006, CERT Automotive Technology was revised and incoming students were
declared under this new program name.
Post Secondary Enrollment: Associate Degrees: School Of Trades And Professional ServicesPost Secondary Enrollment: Associate Degrees: School Of Technology And Student Services
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POST SECONDARY ENROLLMENT
Headcount %
Associate Programs
Certificate Programs
Other Programs
Total
831 46%
150 8%
825 46%
1806
BY PROGRAM
Source: GCC ODS Reports; numbers are based on Fall 2007 unduplicated enrollment.
Headcount %
TPS Associate
TPS Certificate
TSS Associate
TSS Certificate
Other Programs
Total
593 33%
114 6%
238 13%
36 2%
825 46%
1806
BY SCHOOL
Headcount %
Adult High School
Diploma Program
Journeyworker
Certificate
Undeclared
Total
55 7%
88 11%
682 83%
825
OTHER PROGRAMS
33%
6%
13%2%
46%
TPS AssociateTPS CertificateTSS AssociateTSS CertificateOther Programs
7%
11%
83%
Adult High School Diploma ProgramJourneyworker CertificateUndeclared
46%
8%
46%
Associate ProgramsCertificate ProgramsOther Programs
Post Secondary Enrollment: Certificate Programs: School Of Trades And Professional ServicesPost Secondary Enrollment: Certificate Programs: School Of Technology And Student Services
GCC Fact Book 2008 7
POST SECONDARY COMPLETERS
Program Count
AA Culinary Arts
AA Education
AA Liberal Arts
AS Accounting
AS Automotive Technology
AS Computer Science
AS Criminal Justice
AS Culinary Arts
AS Early Childhood Education
AS Electronics Networking
AS Hospitality Industry Management
AS Medical Assisting
AS Office Technology
AS Supervision & Management
AS Travel Agency Management
SubTotal
2
6
4
10
1
6
10
2
9
1
6
12
1
11
2
83
BY PROGRAMBY AWARD
Total %
AA Degree
AS Degree
Certificates
Apprenticeship
Adult Education
Total
12 4%
71 24%
30 10%
4 1%
183 61%
300
Source: Registrar’s Office, AY 2007-2008;
unduplicated count.
CERT Accounting
CERT Computer Science
CERT Criminal Justice
CERT Early Childhood Education
CERT Medical Assisting
CERT Practical Nursing
SubTotal
3
2
6
1
3
15
30
Apprenticeship
SubTotal
4
4
Grand Total 300
Adult High School Diploma
GED
SubTotal
12
171
183
0 15
3
2
6
1
3
15
CERT Accounting
CERT Computer Science
CERT Criminal Justice
CERT Early Childhood Education
CERT Medical Assisting
CERT Practical Nursing
0 15
2
6
4
10
1
6
10
2
9
1
6
12
1
11
2
AA Culinary Arts
AA Education
AA Liberal Arts
AS Accounting
AS Automotive Technology
AS Computer Science
AS Criminal Justice
AS Culinary Arts
AS Early Childhood Education
AS Electronics Networking
AS Hospitality Industry Management
AS Medical Assisting
AS Office Technology
AS Supervision & Management
AS Travel Agency Management
4%
24%
10%1%
61%
Post Secondary Enrollment: Competers By AwardPost Secondary Enrollment: Competers By Program
GCC Fact Book 2008 8
POST SECONDARY RETENTION & TRANSFERSGCC 4-YEAR RETENTION RATE
(FALL COHORT - FULL-TIME & PART-TIME)
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Full-time
Part-time
53% 40% 54% 24%
43% 36% 24% 40%
GCC STUDENTS WHO
TRANSFERRED TO THE
UNIVERSITY OF GUAM (UOG)
IN SPRING 2008
Headcount
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Total
27
31
37
55
3
153
OF THE 153 TRANSFER
STUDENTS, 23 WERE NEW
STUDENTS TO UOG.
Headcount
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Total
12
6
4
1
0
23
Data Source: UOG President's Update to PPEC (March 24, 2008);
UOG Registrar’s Office
Data Source: The Integrated Post Secondary Education Data System (IPEDS) was
used for AY 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07. ODS was used for AY 2007-08.
Transition to the ODS information system occurred in June 2007.
The full-time retention rate is the percent of the full-time cohort from the prior
year minus exclusions from the full-time cohort, that enrolled at the institution as
either full- or part-time in the current year.
The part-time retention rate is the percent of the part-time cohort from the prior
year minus exclusions from the full-time cohort, that enrolled at the institution as
either full- or part-time in the current year.
0
15
30
45
60
FreshmanSophomore
JuniorSenior
Graduate
GCC STUDENTS WHO TRANSFERRED TO THE
UNIVERSITY OF GUAM (UOG) IN SPRING 2008
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POST SECONDARY ENROLLMENTTOP PROGRAMS BY ETHNIC GROUP-FALL 2007
Source: GCC ODS Reports; numbers based on Fall 2007 unduplicated enrollment
Black Non-Hispanic
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
AS Supervision & Management
Eleven (11) Different Programs
19
6
2
1
Chamorro
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
Journey Worker Certificate
AS Early Childhood Education
802
279
70
46
Chinese
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
Eight (8) Different Programs
15
7
1
Chuukese
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
AA Education
AS Computer Science
139
45
26
10
Filipino
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
AS Medical Assisting
AS Accounting
565
230
68
31
Hispanic
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
AA Liberal Arts
Adult High School
14
6
2
2
Japanese
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
AS Travel & Tour Management
AS Medical Assisting
26
9
4
3
Korean
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
AS Travel & Tour Management
AS Visual Communications
26
10
3
2
Kosraean
Total Student Count
AS Accounting
AS General Hospitality
CERT Criminal Justice
3
1
1
1
Other Asian or Pacific Islander
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
AS Early Childhood
Journey Worker Certificate
44
16
5
3
Palauan
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
AS Criminal Justice
AS Supervision & Management
AS Computer Science
Journey Worker Certificate
39
17
2
2
2
2
Pohnpeian
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
AA Education
Six (6) Different Programs
14
6
2
1
White Non-Hispanic
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
AA Liberal Arts
AS Computer Science
58
34
6
2
Yapese
Total Student Count
Undeclared Undergraduate
AS Computer Science
AS Medical Assisting
34
10
7
5
Post Secondary Enrollment: By Ethnic Group
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APPRENTICESHIP AND ADULT EDUCATION ENROLLMENT
Source: GCC Apprenticeship Office, June 2008.
Numbers are based on Fall 2007 unduplicated enrollment.
APPRENTICESHIP ENROLLMENT
Total %
Male
Female
Total
174 83%
35 17%
209
Count
Department of Administration (DOA)
Guam Contractor’s Association (GCA)
Guam Hotel & Restaurant Assn. (GHRA)
Individuals Not Joined*
Total
6
11
13
179
209
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM SPONSORS
Served Completers
Program
Success %
ABE
ASE
Sub-total
English As A Second Language (ESL)*
Total Served
591 171 29%
306 12 4%
897 183 20%
80
977 183
ADULT EDUCATION
Source: AE/GED Office, June 2008; data period: July 07 - June 08
Numbers are based on Fall 2007 unduplicated enrollment.
591
306
80
ABEASEEnglish As A Second Language
174
35
MaleFemale
*Students not sponsored
by DOA, GCA or GHRA.
*ESL is offered through the Adult
Education Office, but courses fall under
the English Language Institute.
Apprenticeship EnrollmentAdult Education Enrollment
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0
75
150
51
134
48
14
4
74 88
48
12
3
MA085MA095
MA108
MA110
MA161A
STUDENT PLACEMENT TESTMATH AND ENGLISH PLACEMENT
MA085
Fundamentals of
Mathematics
MA095
College
Mathematics
MA108
Introduction To
College Algebra
MA110
Finite
Mathematics
MA161A
College Algebra/
Technical Mathematics
Total
Fall 2007
Spring 2008
Total
51 134 48 14 4 251
74 88 48 12 3 225
125 222 96 26 7 476
MATH PLACEMENT
EN100B
Fundamentals Of
English-Basic
EN100R
Fundamentals of
English-Reading
EN100RW
Fundamentals of English-
Reading & Writing
EN100W
Fundamentals of
English-Writing
EN110
Freshman
English
Total
Fall 2007
Spring 2008
Total
14 22 81 102 32 251
25 7 49 109 36 226
39 29 130 211 68 477
ENGLISH PLACEMENT
Source: Assessment & Counseling Office, June 2008.
Students taking the placement test may choose to take math or English only or they may take both.
Fall 2007Spring 2008
0
75
150
1422
81 102
32
25
7
49
109
36
EN100BEN100R
EN100RW
EN100W
EN110
MATH PLACEMENT ENGLISH PLACEMENT
Placement tests are administered using COMPASS®, a computer-
adaptive college placement program that uses test results to
quickly evaluate incoming students’ skill levels in the areas of
Reading, Writing Skills, Writing Essay, and Math.
Career Placement: Job PlacementCareer Placement: Students Served By Ethnicity
GCC Fact Book 2008 12
SECONDARY STUDENT ENROLLMENTGUAM PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM (GPSS) SATELLITE AY 2007-2008
Headcount
Received
Certificate
Allied Health
Automotive
Carpentry/CAD
Electronics
Marketing
Tourism
Visual Communications
Total
51 14
162 19
92 38
74 7
45 8
167 37
70 6
661 129
GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL (GWHS)
Headcount
Received
Certificate
Allied Health
Automotive
Carpentry
Electronics
Marketing
Tourism
Total
53 12
59 11
58 18
106 12
53 3
174 38
503 94
JOHN F. KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL (JFKHS)
Headcount
Received
Certificate
Allied Health
Electronics
Marketing
Tourism
Total
64 10
77 15
55 0
156 30
352 55
SIMON SANCHEZ HIGH SCHOOL (SSHS)
Headcount
Received
Certificate
Allied Health
Automotive
Carpentry
Electronics
Marketing
Tourism
Total
47 7
140 14
43 4
60 8
39 10
80 29
409 72
SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL (SHS)
Source: Associate Dean’s Office, TPS, June 2008.
Numbers are based on AY 2007-2008
unduplicated enrollment taken at the end
of Spring 2008.
GWHS JFKHS SSHS SHS Totals
Headcount 661 503 352 409 1,925
TOTAL GPSS STUDENTS IN GCC PROGRAMS
GWHS
34%
JFKHS
26%
SSHS
18%
SHS
21%
GWHSJFKHSSSHSSHS
Certificate of Completion:
Completion of all technical core courses
with a grade of “C” or better.
Certificate of Mastery:
Completion of all technical core courses
with a grade of “B” or better and completion
of 180 hours of work experience.
Student Placement Test: MathStudent Placement Test: English
GCC Fact Book 2008 13
Headcount
Received
Certificate
Allied Health
Automotive
Carpentry/CAD
Electronics
Marketing
Tourism
Visual Communications
Total
215 43
361 44
193 60
317 42
192 21
577 134
70 6
1925 350
TOTAL GPSS STUDENTS IN GCC PROGRAMS
GWHS JFKHS SSHS SHS Total
Faculty
Counselors
Total
11 7 9 5 32
1 1 1 1 4
12 8 10 6 36
GCC SECONDARY FACULTY & COUNSELORS
SECONDARY STUDENT, FACULTY & COUNSELORSGUAM PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM (GPSS) SATELLITE AY 2007-2008
Source: Associate Dean’s Office, TPS, June 2008.
Numbers are based on AY 2007-2008 unduplicated enrollment taken at the end of Spring 2008.
0 150 300 450 600
215
361
193
317
192
57770
Allied Health
Automotive
Carpentry/CAD
Electronics
Marketing
Tourism
Visual Communications
GWHS
33%
JFKHS
22%
SSHS
28%
SHS
17%
GWHSJFKHSSSHSSHS
Secondary Student Enrollment By School
GCC Fact Book 2008 14
TOTAL IMPACT - ENROLLMENTUNDUPLICATED POST SECONDARY & SECONDARY
Headcount
George Washington HS
John F Kennedy HS
Simon Sanchez HS
Southern HS
Total
661
503
352
409
1925
SECONDARY-END OF AY2007-08
Headcount
Associate Programs
Certificate Programs
Other Programs
Total
831
150
825
1806
POST SECONDARY-END OF FALL 2007
Headcount
Post Secondary
Secondary
Total
1,806
1,925
3,731
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
Post Secondary
1,806
Secondary
1,925
TOTAL: 3,731
GCC Fact Book 2008 15
EMPLOYEESA LOOK AT GCC’S EMPLOYEES
Male % Female % Total %
Staff
Administrators
Faculty
Total
28 33% 56 67% 84 39%
12 35% 22 65% 34 16%
47 47% 53 53% 100 46%
87 40% 131 60% 218
GENDER (FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES)
21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-50 50+ Total
Staff
Administrators
Faculty
Total
5 4 8 20 29 18 84
0 0 2 4 13 15 34
0 2 7 14 48 29 100
5 6 17 38 90 62 218
AGE (FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES)
0-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26+ Total
Staff
Administrators
Faculty
Total
41 10 8 14 4 7 84
15 9 0 9 0 1 34
40 18 12 24 5 1 100
96 37 20 47 9 9 218
YEARS OF SERVICE (FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES)
Count %
Adjunct
Asst. Instructor
Instructor
Asst. Professor
Professor
Total
59 37%
18 11%
34 21%
45 28%
3 2%
159
FACULTY (FULL-TIME & ADJUNCT)
Source: GCC Human Resources Office, June 2008.
Numbers are as of December 2007.
37%
11%
21%
28%
2%
Adjunct
Asst. Instructor
Instructor
Asst. Professor
Professor
Employees: By GenderEmployees: By AgeEmployees: By Years Of ServiceEmployees: By Faculty
TOTAL IMPACT - ENROLLMENTUNDUPLICATED POST SECONDARY & SECONDARY
Headcount
George Washington HS
John F Kennedy HS
Simon Sanchez HS
Southern HS
Total
661
503
352
409
1925
SECONDARY-END OF AY2007-08
Headcount
Associate Programs
Certificate Programs
Other Programs
Total
831
150
825
1806
POST SECONDARY-END OF FALL 2007
Headcount
Post Secondary
Secondary
Total
1,806
1,925
3,731
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
Post Secondary
1,806
Secondary
1,925
TOTAL: 3,731
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FINANCIALS
Source: Business & Finance Office, June 2008. Source: Financial Aid Office, June 2008.
Amount %
Tuition And Fees
GovGuam Appropriations
Federal Grants & Contracts
GovGuam Grants & Contracts/Agency
Sales & Services of Auxiliary Enterprises
Contracted Educational Services
Other Sources
Total
$! 3,105,694 13%
$! 14,142,196 60%
$! 4,428,737 19%
$! 485,458 2%
$! 610,270 3%
$! 595,279 3%
$! 384,484 2%
$! 23,752,118
FY 2007 REVENUES
Amount %
Instruction
Planning
Academic Support
Student Services
Operation & Plant Maintenance
Institutional Support
Scholarship & Fellowship
Bad Debt
Depreciation Expense
Total
$! 8,266,302 33%
$! 957,201 4%
$! 1,296,771 5%
$! 2,880,857 12%
$! 1,716,858 7%
$! 5,740,567 23%
$! 2,973,429 12%
$! 290 0%
$! 938,341 4%
$! 24,770,616
FY 2007 EXPENDITURES
Grantor Agency Federal Project Title Amount %
U.S. DOE
U.S. DOE
U.S. DOE
U.S. DOE
U.S. DOE
U.S. DOE
U.S. DOE
U.S. DOE
U.S. DOE
U.S. DOE
GPSS
GovGuam
GovGuam
Total
Adult Basic Education $! 479,719 10%
Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant $! 56,747 1%
Higher Education Institution Aid $! 176,500 4%
Federal Work Study Program $! 75,030 2%
TRIO Student Support Services Program $! 231,019 5%
Vocational Education Basic Grant $! 381,156 8%
Federal Pell Grant Program $! 2,705,128 56%
Vocational Education-OEIS Grant $! 20,342 0%
Talent Search $! 173,231 4%
Academic Competitive Grants $! 3,750 0%
GPSS Consolidated Grants $! 242,849 5%
ES&P Development of the Territories $! 184,824 4%
Hazard Mitigation Grant $! 126,113 3%
$! 4,856,408
FY 2007 FEDERAL GRANTS
Fund Source Amount %
Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
Federal Work Study Program
Federal Pell Grant Program
Scholarships
Total
$! 51,900 2%
$! 73,681 3%
$! 2,705,128 95%
$! 20,650 1%
$! 2,851,359
FY 2007-2008 FINANCIAL AID NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS: 1102
Source: Business & Finance Office, June 2008.
Source: Business & Finance Office, June 2008.
Financials: FY 2007 Revenue Financials: FY 2007 Federal GrantsFinancials: FY 2007 Financial AidFinancials: FY 2007 Expenditures
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currenT MeMbers of The board of TrusTeesGina Y. Ramos, ChairpersonMaria D. Garcia, Vice ChairpersonDeborah C. BelangerEduardo R. IlaoCharlene K. Flores, Secretary & Student MemberBarry Mead, Faculty Advisory MemberKenneth Bautista, Support Staff Advisory MemberMary A. Y. Okada, Chief Executive Officer & President
officers of The collegeMary A. Y. Okada, PresidentR. Ray D. Somera, Ph.D., Vice President, Academic AffairsJohn C. Camacho, Vice President, Administrative ServicesCarmen Kwek Santos, C.P.A., Vice President, Business and Finance
deans and associaTe deans of The collegeReilly A. Ridgell, Dean, Trades and Professional Services (TPS)Michelle M. Santos, Ed.D., Dean, Technology and Student Services (TSS)Geraldine S. James, Associate Dean, Trades and Professional Services (TPS)Kelly R. Sukola, Associate Dean, Continuing EducationEsther Yanger, Associate Dean, Technology and Student Services (TSS)Marsha A. Postrozny, Ed.D., Adjunct Associate Dean
officers of The faculTy senaTe, ay2008-2009Jose U. Munoz, PresidentClare Camacho, President-ElectJohn Armstrong, Past-PresidentGary Hartz, Member-at-LargeMike Setzer II, Student Learning Excellence, Oversight ChairGil Yanger, Faculty Excellence, Oversight ChairPilar Pangelinan, Institutional Excellence, Oversight Chair
PasT chairs and PresidenTs
Past ChairsAdolpho P. Sgambelluri November 2004—December 2006Gregory D. Perez December 1999—March 2004Atanacio T. Diaz December 1997—December 1999Jose T. Munoz October 1996—December 1997Richard G. Tennessen May 1992—October 1996John C. Salas February 1987—May 1992Antonio Yamashita February 1985—February 1987Charles Spero March 1983—February 1985Juan Tenorio November 1977—March 1983
Past PresidentsDr. Herominiano delos Santos June 2000—June 2007 (President)John T. Cruz November 1988—June 2000 (President)John T. Cruz June 1988—October 1988 (Acting President)Jose Ramos January 1988—May 1988 (President)Frank A. Rivera October 1987—December 1987 (Interim President)Peter R. Nelson December 1983—September 1987 (President)Dr. Stanley B. Malkin February 1983—December 1983 (President)Dr. John C. Salas January 1978—January 1983 (Provost)
organizaTion MeMbershiPsAmerican Association of Community and Junior Colleges/Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACCJC/WASC)
Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT)Asian Pacific Association of Fiduciary Studies (APAFS)Guam Hotel and Restaurant Association (GHRA)Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB)Guam Workforce Investment Board (GWIB)Micronesian Chefs’ Association (MCA)National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO)Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), Micronesia ChapterPacific Post Secondary Education Council (PPEC)Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM)
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TuiTion fees (effecTiVe fall 2008) Resident Non-resident Foreigner
Tuition/Semester Hour $110.00 $135.00 $160.00Registration Fee $20.00 $20.00 $20.00Student I.D. Card $7.00 $7.00 $7.00Library Fee $13.00 $13.00 $13.00Student Activity Fee $13.00 $13.00 $13.00Health Fee $13.00 $13.00 $13.00Student Parking Fee $13.00 $13.00 $13.00Technology Fee $67.00 $67.00 $67.00
federal sTudenT aidPELL Grant • Federal Work Study •Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
federal Trio PrograMsProject Aim • GCC Veterans Upward Bound Program
sTaTe agency for career & Technical and adulT educaTion PrograMs on guaM
sTudenT serVicesCareer Guidance & Counseling Services • Pre-Enrollment CounselingEnglish & Mathematics Placement Test • AdvisementCareer Information & Guidance • Student Rights Advocacy Personal/Social Counseling Services • Tutorial Services
PlaceMenT serVices
healTh serVices
oTher serVicesStudent Parking • Food Service • Bookstore • Student I.D. CardsCenter for Student Involvement • Leadership DevelopmentStudent Governance • Student Organizations
educaTional resourcesLearning Resources Center/Library ServicesEducational Services (Accommodative Services for Students with Disabilities)
cenTer for ciVic engageMenT
on-caMPus Technology & faciliTies
Technology CenterOne Cisco Networking Systems LabOne CAT-5/Fiber Optics LabOne Electronics Networking Systems LabOne PC Repair LabTwo Industry Certification LabsThree Graphics/Web/Video LabsOne Video/Photography StudioOne Prometric/Pan Testing Lab (16 computers)Three Lecture Hall/Presentation Rooms
A BuildingThree Classroom Computer LabsOne Classroom Computer mini-lab
C BuildingTwo Portable Classroom Computer labsOne Classroom Computer LabTwo Classroom Computer mini-labs
D BuildingSix Classroom Computer labsTwo Open Computer labs
F BuildingTwo mini computer labsOne Language Lab
Library (F Building)One Open Computer labEBSCO Database – 7,000+ periodicalsDynix Horizon Info PortalPhotocopy & Printing (24/7 on-line library catalog)
Other FacilitiesCosmetology Lab (Building 100)Culinary Arts Kitchen Lab (Building 400)Trades & Industry Park (Building 500, 600 & 900)
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PrograMs of sTudyAssociate in ScienceAccountingAutomotive Service TechnologyComputer NetworkingComputer ScienceCriminal JusticeEarly Childhood EducationEmergency ManagementHospitality Industry ManagementMarketingMedical AssistingOffice TechnologySupervision & ManagementVisual Communications
Associate in ArtsCulinary ArtsEducationLiberal Arts
CertificateAutomotive Service TechnologyComputer ScienceCosmetologyCriminal JusticeEarly Childhood EducationEducationEmergency ManagementFire Science TechnologyMedical AssistingOffice TechnologyPractical NursingSign Language InterpretingSupervision & ManagementSystems Technology
General Education DevelopmentAdult High SchoolContracting Education Services
ApprenticeshipAir-Conditioning & Refrigeration MechanicAuto Body RepairerAuto MechanicCarpenterConstruction Equipment MechanicCookDiesel MechanicEarly Childhood AssociateElectricianElectric Meter RepairerElectrician, SubstationElectronic TechnicianInspector BuildingInstrument TechnicianLinemanMachinistMaintenance Building RepairerMaintenance MechanicMarine Machinery MechanicOffice Manager/Administrative ServicesOperating EngineerPipefitterPlumberPower Plant OperatorPump ServicerRelay TechnicianRiggerSheetmetal WorkerShipfitterTruck Driver, HeavyWastewater Treatment Plant OperatorWelder
GCC Career and Technical Education Programs in GPSS High SchoolsAllied HealthAutobodyAutomotive ServiceCarpentry/AutoCADElectronics
MarketingTourism (Lodging Management Program)Tourism (ProStart)Visual Communications
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eMPloyee recogniTion awards
Administrator of the Year Faculty Excellence AwardBarbara Leon Guerrero, 2008 Barry L. Mead, 2008Dr. Rene Ray D. Somera, 2007 John M. Armstrong, 2007Lolita C. Reyes, 2006 Marsha Postrozny, 2006Dr. Virginia C. Tudela, 2005 Clare L. Camacho, 2005
Supervisor of the Year Employee of the YearJohanna L. Camacho, 2008 Josephine T. Rojas, 2008Juanita I. Sgambelluri, 2007 Steve S. Cheipot, 2007Elizabeth J. Aquino, 2006 Elizabeth J Duenas, 2006Marie A. Garrido, 2005 Rosita J. Quitugua, 2005
glossary of TerMs & acronyMs
aa Associate in Artsabe Adult Basic Educationadjunct Part-time facultyas Associate in Sciencease Adult Secondary Education (Adult High School)ay Academic Year (Fall and Spring semesters)cerT Certificatecompleter A student who receives a degree, diploma, certificate, or other formal award. In order to be considered a completer, the degree/award must actually be conferred.declared A student pursuing a specific post-secondary certificate or degree.fy Fiscal Year (October 1—September 30)ged General Education Developmentheadcount The count of students enrolled in a given period of time (e.g. semester, annual, etc.). This can be either duplicated or unduplicated counts.hs High Schoolindividuals not joined Apprenticeship students not sponsored by Guam Contractor’s Association, Guam Hotel and Restaurant Association, or the Department of AdministrationJourneyworkers certificate Programs approved and registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship & Training, United States Department of Labor.ods The Operational Data Store is the college’s institution-wide information reporting system within the Banner system. other programs For purposes of this publication, other programs include undeclared students, and students seeking a Journeyworkers Certificate or an Adult High School diploma.TPs School of Trades and Professional ServicesTss School of Technology and Student Servicesundeclared A student taking courses who has not formally identified a particular degree, certificate or diploma program.unduplicated enrollment Refers to students enrolled for credit with each student counted only once during the reporting period (e.g. semester, annual, etc.), regardless of when the student enrolled.unknown (gender) Gender not indicated in student information form.
adMissions inforMaTion Office of Admissions, Guam Community CollegeP.O. Box 23069 GMF, Barrigada, Guam 96921Telephone: (671) 735-5531-4, Fax: (671) 734-5238Web site: www.guamcc.edu
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Disclaimer The data presented in this Fact Book were gathered from numerous administrative departments. Data entry duplication and discrepancies were frequent. Further,
common definitions and standards were lacking. Despite these limitations the GCC Fact Book is an attempt to present a comprehensive profile of the entire college.
Given the purpose of this publication the Guam Community College Fact Book represents the best information available at this time.
Richard P. Quiambao, GCC’s Institutional Researcher, served as the primary compiler of this Fact Book. Acknowledgment is also given to Patrick L. Clymer, GCC Registrar and the various offices on campus which provided data for this report. Additionally, administrative assistance was provided by AIE staff Priscilla Johns and Vangie Aguon.
AIE would like to thank Casey Ksau (GCC Visual Communications and Marketing student) for this report’s cover design and the Instructional Technology Center (ITC) for help with the design layout and graphics.
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