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Page 1: PRESIDENT’S REPORT - South Central College...Montgomery-Lonsdale 394 Zumbrota-Mazeppa 2805 Mankato 77 Cannon Falls 252 Comfrey 81 Goodhue 253 St. Peter 508 B O Pine Island 255 Le

REPORTPRESIDENT’S

South Central College

Building for the Future2011 - 2012

FARIBAULT CAMPUS1225 Third Street SWFaribault, MN 55021

507.332.58001.800.422.0391

Fax 507.332.5888

NORTH MANKATO CAMPUS1920 Lee Boulevard

North Mankato, MN 56003507.389.7200

1.800.722.9359Fax 507.388.9951

South Central College is a proud member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System. An affi rmative action equal opportunity employer/educator. SCC has ADA accessible facilities.

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REPORTPRESIDENT’S

Keith Stover ..................................................................................................................PresidentNancy Genelin, Ed. D. .............................................. Vice President of Academic AffairsKaren Snorek ...................................................Vice President of Finance & OperationsLaural Kubat ............................................................................... Human Resource DirectorBrian Fors, Ph.D. ......................................................................... Dean of Academic Affairs Liberal Arts and Professional CareersW.C. Sanders ................................................................................ Dean of Academic Affairs Business and HealthSuzanne L. Nordblom, Ph.D. .......................................... Dean of Academic Affairs, Science, Technology, Engineering & MathAl Brudelie ........................................................................................... Dean of ManagementMarsha Danielson ........................................................Dean of Economic DevelopmentLinda Beer ...........................................................................................Dean of Student AffairsWes Taylor ..................................................................................................Dean of TechnologyDena Colemer ................................................................. Director of Research & PlanningMarilyn Swan .....................................................................................Director of NursingCarol Freed ..................................................................................... Assistant to the President

College Leadership2011-2012

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ACCOUNTABILITY

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Tuition & Fees

Tuition and fees for all MnSCU 2-year colleges are in the “red”

across the entire system because a national comparison puts

the system near the highest tuition/fees in America.

Facilities Condition Index (FCI)

In May of 2012, SCC received $13.3 million for the renovation and

remodeling of the Faribault campus which will help the overall

FCI. SCC currently is completing approximately $2.0 million of

HEAPR projects and will soon begin a $1.5 million roof project

for the North Mankato Campus. All of these items will assist

in moving the FCI from ‘red’ to ‘blue’ level. Additional dollars in

State HEAPR are needed in order to move to the highest level.

Persistence and Completion Rates

SCC is one of 13 MnSCU 2-Year Colleges that is in the ‘red’

category for persistence and completion rates. Part of this

issue is having students offered (and accepting) jobs before

they finish their degrees. In addition, SCC has a Retention

Committee with established objectives to improve student

retention rates. SCC has also created an ASK ANYONE

Campaign designed to create an educational environment

that encourages student persistence.

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ACCREDITATIONSCC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools as a Comprehensive 2-year College.

30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400; Chicago, IL 60602 1-800-621-7440website: www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org

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President Keith Stover

2011-2012

PRESIDENTI am very pleased with the progress our college has made during this past year and

I invite you to view the list of our major accomplishments for 2011-12 (pages 8-10). Your contributions and partnerships have assisted us in reaching our goals and

your input remains the foundation for our new initiatives and educational options.

Building for the FutureThe 2012 State Bonding Bill was approved by Governor Mark Dayton

on May 11, 2012, and provides $13.3 million in remodeling and expansion of our Faribault Campus. Work will begin on remodeling in January 2013, with

groundbreaking for the expansion in the spring of 2013. We are grateful to our area Legislators for their continual support throughout the process that began in

2010.

In addition to our bonding project, SCC has undertaken several remodeling projects including: new administrative offices on the North Mankato Campus; updates to restrooms on both

campuses; remodeled Computer Integrated Machining on the Faribault Campus; and the creation of a new office complex for our Center for Business and Industry on the North Mankato Campus.

Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Designation SCC is proud to be recognized as a ‘Beyond the Yellow Ribbon College’ for our commitment to serving veterans, military service members and their families. This special recognition was made by Governor Mark Dayton on July 27, 2012. Our enrollment numbers for returning veterans continues to grow, and we are honored to be recognized for the extra attention that we provide to this special group of students.

Right Skills NowSouth Central College was chosen as one of two colleges nationwide to create an accelerated machining program entitled Right Skills Now (RSN). The program is an outgrowth of President Obama’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. The fast-track machining training began in January on the Faribault Campus and in March on the North Mankato Campus. SCC is delighted with the initial success of the program and our ability to provide a trained workforce for our manufacturing partners.

Expanding our Agricultural ProgramsSouth Central College is working to identify and then deliver the education required for the future needs of our agricultural workforce. SCC hosted several listening sessions made up of agriculture/agribusiness representatives, employers and educators to assess the needs. SCC, together with Minnesota West Community and Technical College, will be working to align our certificates, degrees and customized educational programs with the identified needs of our agribusiness partners. Agriculture and ag-related businesses make up the largest sector in our region’s economy. South Central College looks forward to the next steps in creating a Southern Minnesota Center of Agriculture to better serve this important sector of our economy.

Thank you for your support of our college and its students. We ask for your continued assistance to help transform lives and build a well-educated workforce.

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MISSION

PURPOSE> Foster a welcoming environment

that cultivates a sense of respect

and appreciation for differences.

> Provide educational options

that prepare students for entry

into the workforce, career

advancement and academic

transfer opportunities.

> Offer student services and

enrichment experiences that

support academic success.

> Provide educational

opportunities that develop our

students’ ability to understand

and evaluate personal, social,

civic and global perspectives.

> Deliver education, training and

consulting services for business,

industry and government

organizations that help maximize

productivity, profitability

and sustainability in a global

marketplace.

> Promote the economic, cultural

and intellectual development

of the community through

collaboration with our

stakeholders.

Approved by the Minnesota State Colleges

and Universities System Board of Trustees

May 20, 2009

VISIONSouth Central College will be the region’s leading institution for

transitioning individuals into the college environment, educating

students for technical careers and building student capacity for future

study through inclusive student-centered programs and services. The

college will be a committed partner in the regional economy, helping

individuals and organizations compete in the global marketplace.

South Central College provides accessible higher education to promote

student growth and regional economic development.

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Recognizes the liberating effects of lifelong intellectual, professional

and personal learning.

Honors diversity and inclusion by recognizing every person’s

worth and potential.

Operates with integrity in all interactions.

Encourages open and honest communication that respects

individual opinions.

Values collaboration and believes that teamwork promotes unity

and shared purpose.

Embraces continuous improvement.

INSTITUTIONALCORE COMPETENCIES

Personal, social and ethical responsibility:

>Civic knowledge and engagement - local and global:

Students will understand the richness and challenge of local and

world cultures and the effects of globalization, and will develop

the skills and attitudes to function as “global citizens.”

>Intercultural knowledge and competence: Students will

recognize and understand the rich and complex ways that

group and individual inequalities and interactions impact self

and society.

>Ethical reasoning and action: Students will develop ethical

and social responsibility to self and others, and will collaborate

with others to address ethical and social issues in a sustainable

manner.

>Foundations and skills for lifelong learning: Students will

display an understanding of learning as a lifelong process

through demonstration of a desire to learn, the willingness to

apply learning to other areas of their lives and the ability to

think and act independently, be willing to take the initiative to

get projects done and demonstrate the ability to reflect upon

what has occurred and how it impacts students and others.

Intellectual and practical skills:

>Teamwork and problem-solving: Students will demonstrate

the ability to work together cohesively with diverse groups of

persons, including working as a group to resolve any issues that

arise.

>Analysis and inquiry: Students will demonstrate an ability to

analyze information from multiple sources and to raise pertinent

questions regarding that information.

>Critical and creative thinking: Students will develop the

disposition and skills to strategize, gather, organize, create,

refine, analyze and evaluate the credibility of relevant

information and ideas.

>Written and oral communication: Students will communicate

effectively in a range of social, academic and professional

contexts using a variety of means, including written,

oral, numerical/quantitative, graphic and visual modes of

communication.

VALUES

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STUDENTenrollment

FYE BY DELIVERY METHOD

ON-CAMPUS STUDENTDEMOGRAPHICS

AVERAGE AGE: 25.5

Under 18 ...............1.7%

18-19 ...................24.5%

20-24 ............... 36.3%

25-29 ..................14.5%

30-39 ..................13.0%

40-49 ...................7.0%

50 & Over ...........2.7%

Unreported .......0.3%

ETHNICITY:

Black or African American............................5.0%

Asian ........................................................................2.0%

White .................................................................... 86.2%

Hispanic ................................................................4.5%

American Indian or Alaskan Native ..........0.5%

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander ...............0.2%

Unreported ............................................................ 1.6%

PREVIOUS COLLEGE EXPERIENCE:

No previous college ...................................... 52.0%

Some college credits .....................................32.5%

Previous college, no credit ..........................15.5%

Veterans in attendance .......................................82

Dislocated workers in attendance ...............150

Source: ISRS (fifth day of semester data)

Female ................. 58% Male ....................... 42%

Credit FYE Headcount

FY2007 2344 4858

FY2008 2504 5396

FY2009 2714 5578

FY2010 2989 6255

FY2011 3100 6149

FY2012 2,912 6154

Source: MnSCU Management Reports (end of fiscal year data)

STUDENTENROLLMENTS

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0  

500  

1,000  

1,500  

2,000  

2,500  

3,000  

3,500  

2006   2007   2008   2009   2010   2011   2012  

Other  

FBM/SBM  

Online  

North  Mankato  Campus  

Faribault  Campus  

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DIVERSITY PLANSouth Central College is committed to fostering a campus environment of inclusion, knowledge and understanding in which faculty, staff and students learn to value diversity and to respect individual differences that enrich our college community.

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Goal #1 • Faculty survey administered fall 2011 to develop baseline data regarding ways SCC faculty

incorporate diversity/culture into their courses (62% response rate.) • Program review process revised to include measures regarding diversity efforts. • 35 diversity/global–themed events were offered during the 2011-12 academic year. • Several student focus groups were held to gather information regarding the co-curricular

needs and interests.

Develop diversity and SCC students’ cultural competence through comprehensive and sustained educational programming (curricular and co-curricular).

Goal #2• Creation of marketing and recruitment materials in Spanish and Somali including Spanish radio

buys and postcard mailings in collaboration with Centro Campesino to promote information sessions in the targeted communities of St. Peter, Owatonna and St. James.

Increase the diversity of SCC’s student population by developing new, and strengthening existing, recruitment initiatives.

Goal #4 • The Diversity Committee collaborated with Human Resources to develop SCC’s Affirmative Action Plan. • Several major outcomes identified by Diversity Committee for data collection purposes identified

including employee recruitment, employee retention and employee engagement and inclusion.

Increase the diversity of SCC’s employee pool by strengthening recruitment and retention procedures and practices.

Goal #5 • Creation of a comprehensive employee training program to be implemented FY13.

Develop diversity and cultural competence among college employees through comprehensive and sustained diversity training and programming.

Goal #6 • Implementation of a procedure to ensure that facility decisions are inclusive of different groups and that

decisions relating to expansion and remodeling projects are sensitive to diversity issues.

Create and maintain a welcoming atmosphere that embraces diversity and provides an inclusive collegiate environment.

Goal #7 • Continuation and deepening of SCC’s partnership with the Greater Mankato Diversity Council through contract

to deliver a comprehensive training program in FY13.

Identify meaningful partnerships with higher education institutions, K-12 systems, community groups and business partners to collectively strengthen the college’s diversity efforts.

Goal #8 • Approval of by-laws for the Diversity Committee. • Development of Diversity Champion Training to be delivered to SCC Administrative Team and Diversity

Committee members in FY13.

Formalize the Diversity Committee’s structure and competence to strengthen its advisory capacity to the college.

Goal #3 • Completions of third year of a five-year TRiO grant from the U.S. Department of Education. During the

2011-12 year, SCC created a TRiO Pipeline Project in collaboration with Minnesota State University to make an easy transition for students transferring to MSU to complete a 4-year degree.

• Two major outcomes identified by Diversity Committee for data collection purposes – student retention and student engagement and inclusion.

Increase the college’s persistence and completion rates for underrepresented students.

accomplishments 2011-2012

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2011-2012

The 2012 State Bonding Bill was approved on May 11, 2012 and provides $13.3 million in remodeling and expansion of our Faribault

Campus. Work will begin on remodeling in January 2013, with groundbreaking for the expansion in the spring of 2013.

SCC is proud to be recognized as a ‘Beyond the Yellow Ribbon College’ for our commitment to serving veterans, military

service members and their families. This special recognition was made by Governor Mark Dayton on July 27, 2012.

SCC hosted a variety of summer programs including our 6th Annual Zap Camp with a focus on physics, robotics,

computer integrated machining and geographic information systems. Our first STEM Girls Camp was held on

both campuses to promote an interest in engineering and manufacturing careers for middle school girls.

SCC’s North Mankato Campus held its first annual Technology Showcase on September 21, 2011,

exposing area high school students and the general public to demonstrations in a variety of high-tech

areas. Plans are to offer the same event in conjunction with Manufacturing Week activities on both

campuses in the fall of 2012.

Goal #1 INCREASE AND ENHANCE ACCESS

SCC added a Biology A.S., Engineering Foundations A.S. and Health Sciences Broad Field A.S. degree for a fall

semester 2012 start. All majors have an articulation agreement with Minnesota State University Mankato.

South Central College is in the third year of a 5-year TRiO Student Support Services grant. SCC is providing

tutoring and academic/personal support to increase retention, transfer and graduation rates of our under-

represented students. New in 2012, was the creation of the TRiO Pipeline Project with Minnesota State

University Mankato to ease the transition for students transferring to MSU to complete their 4-year

degree.

SCC and North Mankato Student Senate was named 2012 Student Senate of the Year and Star Campus by

the Minnesota State College Student Association (MSCSA).

SCC’s Speech Team took 3rd place in the community college division at the 35th American Forensics Association

National Tournament hosted by Texas State University. Anna Kelley and Rebekah Buege took home the national

honors for SCC.

The Library/Media Center created a Learning Commons environment with additional computer access and

areas for group and individual study.

SCC‘s Culinary Art students were honored at a MnSCU Board of Trustees meeting with Chancellor

Steven Rosenstone. SCC students Andrew Miller, Heather Hanson and Alex Braaten took first place at the

50th Collegiate DECA International Conference held in Orlando, Florida in April of 2011.

Goal #2 PROMOTE STUDENT SUCCESS

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SCC has moved to the AQIP ‘quality outcomes’ model for Higher Learning Commission re-

accreditation with the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

SCC’s Culinary Arts, Office Administration and Technology, Agribusiness, and Marketing

Management departments completed the program review process during FY12.

Goal #4 ENSURE ACCOUNTABILITY & INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS

South Central College was chosen as one of two colleges nationwide to create an accelerated machining

program entitled Right Skills Now (RSN). The program is an outgrowth of President Obama’s Council on

Jobs and Competitiveness. The fast-track machining training began in January on the Faribault Campus and

in March on the North Mankato Campus.

President Keith Stover and Dean of Economic Development, Marsha Danielson attended the Greater Mankato Growth

Intercity Leadership visit to Charlottesville, Virginia in December 2011.

SCC’s Center for Business and Industry hosted the Lean Enterprise Summit on May 15, 2012, featuring the co-founder of

the Lean Learning Center, Mr. Jamie Flinchbaugh.

SCC hosted its 4th annual Ag Symposium on February 28, 2012, and attracted more than 375 producers,

agribusinesses, students and faculty members.

SCC hosted Governor Mark Dayton’s Economic Summit on September 15, 2011, on our Faribault

Campus.

Goal #3 SUPPORT ECONOMIC VITALITY

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Productivity and Haas have helped SCC to create a Haas Center of Excellence in our Computer Integrated

Machining (CIM) lab on the North Mankato Campus. Improvements and upgrades have also been made to the

Faribault Campus CIM lab. These updates have allowed SCC to provide cutting-edge instruction to support our

regional manufacturers.

SCC received the Brian Fazio Business Education Partnership Award for our work in Science, Technology,

Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education by Greater Mankato Growth. SCC was nominated by

our business partner Bolton and Menk, Inc.

SCC hosted its first Alumni Breakfast event on the North Mankato Campus on April 20, 2012.

Goal #6 NURTURE RELATIONSHIPS

Goal #5 FUEL AND CELEBRATE INNOVATION

2011-2012

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In an effort to reduce printing costs and provide the most accurate and up-to-date program information, SCC moved to a fully

online eCatalog in June of 2012.

SCC received the gift of a 2012 Chevy Cruze from Mankato Motors. The car will be used by the college’s admissions team

for recruitment activities. SCC involved students in Graphic Communication, Computer Careers, Auto Body & Collision

Technology and Computer Integrated Machining to complete the project.

A Perkins Grant was provided to assist in the development of a new Biotechnology degree.

SCC created a new Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) division.

Terry and Robert Weston, in SCC’s Center of Business and Industry division, received the Grand Prize

Award in the training materials competition at the National Mine Health and Safety Academy Conference in

Beckley, West Virginia held in October 2011.

Computer Careers instructor John Burns and the PCs for People Project were honored as the 2011 first

prize winners for the Minnesota Campus Compact Presidents’ Civic Engagement Steward Award.

SCC’s Awards and Recognition Committee honored the following SCC members on April 6, 2012:

Jane Greathouse - Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year

Juliann Brueske - Service Excellence Award

Teamwork Award – Elizabeth Prange

Innovation Award – Jerry Soost

Diamond in the Rough – Jon Morgan

Engagement Awards - Robin Schwieger and Ann Anderson

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STUDENT FUNDING2011-2012

COLLEGE FINANCES2011-2012

Student Tuition

2006-2007 $127.45 per credit

2007-2008 $132.55 per credit

2008-2009 $135.20 per credit

2009-2010 $139.25 per credit

2010-2011 $146.35 per credit

2011 - 2012 $155.00 per credit

Student Scholarships Community (Non-Foundation)

Year Number of Recipients Total Dollars2008 ...........................................218 ..............................................163,5392009 ........................................... 219 .............................................. 197,2572010............................................ 248 ..............................................189,5472 0 1 1 ...........................................309 ..............................................232,0322012............................................314 ..............................................304,879

Outside Funding From Workforce Investment Act

Year Number of Recipients Total Dollars2008 ........................................... 183 ............................................397,2232009 ...........................................3 1 3 ............................................514,5702010 ...........................................600 ......................................... 1,509,0382 0 1 1 ........................................... 462 ......................................... 1,220,8352012............................................ 276 ............................................894,107

Federal & State Financial AssistanceSource Number of Recipients Total Dollars 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Federal Pell Grant 1232 1274 1668 2149 2008 2,699,272 3,364,962 5,328,198 6,767,032 6,235,937

Federal SEOG Grant 217 160 183 184 181 70,169 55,926 59,983 63,072 65,654

Minnesota State Grant 1132 1228 1486 1221 1463 1,191,965 1,146,872 1,186,383 754,541 902,316

Child Care 98 93 89 94 80 155,486 163,196 167,834 158,362 139,101

Academic Competitive Grant 69 84 153 194 0 44,054 50,275 98,393 120,267 0

MN Achieve 13 13 4 0 13,800 20,935 3,600 0

Federal Work Study 65 82 85 85 56 113,697 120,040 157,417 135,510 129,844

Minnesota Work Study 105 101 113 105 81 202,155 216,144 210,602 203,179 183,050

Federal Stafford Loan 1928 2206 2400 2882 2864 3,966,382 4,591,027 5,564,717 6,774,177 6,947,924

Unsubsidized Federal Stafford 1745 2674 2850 3241 3125 3,266,765 5,854,323 6,671,168 7,102,005 7,216,761

Parent Loan Program 11 10 7 8 15 57,578 39,837 21,600 21,552 76,866

Self Loan 100 56 58 40 44 390,812 217,370 267,606 149,424 193,562

Alternate Loan 67 45 55 66 61 269,764 207,551 277,835 346,401 281,511

TOTALS 12,428,099 16,041,323 20,032,671 22,599,122 22,372,526

Revenues $ 45,410,467

State Appropriations ....................................................... 24%

Tuition and Fees ................................................................ 34%

State Grants ...........................................................................3%

Federal Grants .................................................................... 21%

Other Income ..................................................................... 18%

Expenditures $ 43,122,437

Instruction ........................................................................... 39%

Scholarship/Financial Aid .............................................. 18%

Academic Support .......................................................... 10%

Auxiliary Expenses ............................................................. 6%

Institutional Support ....................................................... 11%

Student Services ..................................................................8%

Physical Plant ........................................................................8%

Revenues $ 45,410,467

State Appropriations ....................................................... 24%

Tuition and Fees ................................................................ 34%

State Grants ...........................................................................3%

Federal Grants .................................................................... 21%

Other Income ..................................................................... 18%

Expenditures $ 43,122,437

Instruction ........................................................................... 39%

Scholarship/Financial Aid .............................................. 18%

Academic Support .......................................................... 10%

Auxiliary Expenses ............................................................. 6%

Institutional Support ....................................................... 11%

Student Services ..................................................................8%

Physical Plant ........................................................................8%

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BUSINESS & INDUSTRYCenter for

INDIVIDUAL TALENT DEVELOPMENT FY2012Total Enrollment

13,738Total Number of Student

Registrations

17,267Total Instructional Hours

120,869

MAKING BUSINESSBETTER

Total Number of Businesses/

Organizations Served

1,308Contract Clients By

Company SizeCompany Size Contracts Clients1-20 Employees 52 43

21-50 Employees 225 149

51-100 Employees 51 41

101+ Employees 1 1 0 70

TOTAL 437 303

Contract Client Satisfaction Rating

97%Total Contract Credit Hours

312Source: MnSCU Management Reports

Solution: Business ServicesTo build capacity and leverage resources: consulting, assessment, research,

planning and organizational development.

Solution: Continuing EducationBased on market demand, education to help build personal expertise:

professional refreshers, certifications and licensure education.

Solution: Custom Education/TrainingTailored, flexible, relevant learning delivered by subject matter experts via

classroom (yours or ours) online and hands-on.

Solution: Workplace CreditEmployees earn college credit conveniently at the work site. Transferable to

academic certificate, diploma or associate degree programs.

CBI programs span the gamut of quality education and training in these

broad areas of knowledge and skills development:

Business • Computer & Technology • Healthcare

Manufacturing & Trade • Public Safety & Driving • Workplace Safety

Organizations of every size depend on CBI to deliver education and training

solutions to increase performance and drive growth.

YOU NEED:• Skilled and knowledgeable

employees

• Competitive advantage

• Growth and profitability

• Innovative and adaptable solutions

WE DELIVER:• Customized solutions and continuing education

• Experienced subject matter experts

• Cost-effective, relevant services

• Non-credit and credit programs

• Resource connections

YOU GET:• Increased employee productivity

• Enhanced employee retention

• New business growth

• Continued support, a one-stop, local resource

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13Phone: 507.389.7203

Email: [email protected]

Web: cbi.southcentral.edu

To review classes and register:

cbi.southcentral.edu/enroll

INFORMATIONFor More

GRANTORS

State Grants Revenue Total Grant Award TimeframeMN Job Skills Partnership (MJSP)

CalAmp (3,073) 24,194 2010-2012Condux 4,155 17,427 2012-2013Jones Metal 12,916 22,301 2010-2011Mankato Clinic (19,227) 31,347 2010-2012Schwickert’s 27,106 44,901 2010-2012Shamrock 9,019 11,971 201 1-2012

Total State Grant Dollars $30,896 $152,141

Federal Grants HAZMAT 14,000 14,000 2011-2012MSHA 56,297 91,000 2011-2012Total Federal Grant Dollars $70,297 $105,000

FY2012 Total Revenue $2,735,962

PROFESSIONAL & CONTINUING EDUCATION

Total Courses $511,193

OTHER INCOME

Total Other Income $227,280

Contracts57.14%

Professional & Continuing Ed

18.68%

State Allocations

12.17%

Other Income8.31%

CONTRACTS

Customized Education Contracts 1,259,673

MnSCU Inter-Agency Contracts 303,572

Total Contracts $1,563,245

STATE ALLOCATIONS

Customized Training Allocation 266,685

Fire & Rescue Allocation 66,366

Total Allocations $333,051

CENTER FOR BUSINESS & INDUSTRY FY2012 FINANCIALS

Grantors3.70%

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Presidential ScholarsCandidates for the Presidential Scholarship must possess a high school GPA of 3.75 or above and exhibit leadership skills and community involvement. The SCC Campus Foundations awarded over $300,000 to SCC students this year.

The Foundations on the Faribault and North Mankato Campuses awarded over three-hundred thousand dollars to SCC student scholars in 2012! Funds for these scholarships were raised in a variety of ways, including regional fund drives, faculty, staff and alumni contributions, earnings on endowed funds, grants and special fundraising events. Foundation volunteers work hard each year to raise funds for these scholarships, and we have had overwhelming support from the businesses and individuals in Mankato, North Mankato, Faribault and our South Central Minnesota communities.

Joshua Barker

Lake Crystal High School

Total Scholarships Awarded 2008-2012

Year Total Dollars2008 .........................................$283,3502009 .........................................$276,5502010 .........................................$254,0002 0 1 1 ................................ $299,1922012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $303,255

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SCHOLARSHIPS2011-2012

Cassandra Guyer

Madelia High School

Alexander Miller

Faribault High School

Julia Miller

St. Peter High School

Keely Wardyn

Faribault - Homeschooled

Jena Williams

Lake Crystal High School

Mariah Sonnek

Waldorf High School

Presidential Scholarships

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FOUNDATION DONORSFaribault Campus

Faribault Campus Foundation Board Members

President

Dr. Cheryl Freund

Vice President

David Pearson

Xcel Energy

Secretary/Treasurer

Donna Kaspersen

At-Large Officer

Douglas Zahn State Bank of Faribault

Katrina DeYoung-Harper, Northfield Long Term Care Center

Brian Gjerde, I & S Group

Mike Gramse, MRG Tool & Die

Jerry Groskreutz, KDHL Radio and Ag Producer

Dr. Dick Huston, DVM

Bart Jackson, American Family Insurance

John Jasinski, MDC Real Estate Services and Mayor of

Faribault

Cynthia Wingert, McQuay International

Dr. Richard Berge (Honorary)

Executive Director

Shelly Rockman

Administrative Assistant

Tracy McAdam

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ENDOWED FUNDSBruce Sellner Memorial EndowmentC & S Vending EndowmentCarlander Family EndowmentDistrict One Hospital EndowmentDr. Dick & Glenda Huston

EndowmentFaribault Eagles 1460 EndowmentFaribault Scholarship Foundation, Inc.

EndowmentFarm Business Management

EndowmentGlen Norgaard EndowmentJasinski Family EndowmentJean & Paul Gillis EndowmentJim Munson EndowmentJohn & Lucille Hoban EndowmentMRG Tool & Die Corp. EndowmentMarathon Multimedia EndowmentMary B. McGillen Memorial

EndowmentRaymond J. Freund EndowmentRoger & May Golden EndowmentSouth Central College Alumni

EndowmentANNUAL DONORS:CORPORATE & INDIVIDUAL

LEGACY CIRCLE Donors who have included the SCC

Foundation in their estate plans

Dr. Dick HustonKathy JasnochLarry LuedkeSandra Thomas

CHANCELLOR’S CIRCLE($25,000 AND UP)Estate of Gurtrude Beaupre

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE($10,000-24,999)Carlander FamilyDepartment of Labor Healthcare Pathways GrantHannah Lips FoundationGeorge Wickstrom

VICE PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE($5,000-9,999)District One HospitalNorthfield Hospital

DEAN’S CIRCLE ($1,000-4,999)1st United BankAllina Medical Clinic-FaribaultAnonymous (2)Asgrow/DeKalbCable Connection & SupplyE.F. Johnson Foundation

Faribault Foods, Inc.HickoryTech FoundationDr. Dick HustonInterstate Mills LLC/Central Valley CooperativeLions Club of FaribaultMRG Tool & Die Corp.Northwestern MutualSoutheastern Minnesota Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery AssociatesState Bank of FaribaultVarley ConstructionWells FargoXcel Energy Foundation

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE($500-999)AAUW-Faribault BranchAmerican Legion AuxiliaryAnonymousMarian BahlKen BetsingerCedar HouseCedar Lake Electric, Inc.Faribault Eagles 1460Cheryl & Benet FreundJean & Paul GillisHarry Brown’s Family AutomotiveI & S GroupMarathon MultimediaMayo Clinic Health System-FaribaultMcQuay InternationalTom & Danny MerrillOwatonna HospitalDennis PasseriDoug & Karen Snorek Southern Minnesota WoodcraftKeith & Sandy StoverMarilyn SwanSandra ThomasTruthCynthia Wingert

SCHOLAR’S CIRCLE ($250-499)Advance TradingAnn AndersonRick BergeCarla & Byron BradyAl & Jean BronnenbergJohn & Jackie CarlanderAnne CassensDakota/Rice County Corn and

Soybean Farmers & their CheckoffsMarsha & Bruce DanielsonDr. Ted & Jamie EricksonFaribault Daily NewsFloor to CeilingTom & Linda GagnonGray Companies, Inc.Jane Greathouse & Wayne WhitmoreGerald & Louise GroskreutzTom & Liz Hartman

Hormel Foods Charitable TrustHy-Vee Food StoreJohn JasinskiKGP TelecommunicationsDonna & Larry KaspersenGene KuntzJeff & Janeen MillerMercury MinnesotaOrthopaedic & Fracture ClinicPAL’s MachiningJohn Reher/Ameriprise Financial

Services, Inc.Shelly Rockman & Brian KuehnWillis & Maxine SchoebSertomaSouth Central Builders AssociationSteele-Waseca Cooperative ElectricGary & Nancy SwansonChuck & Pat UmbreitVan Haren ICFDoug & Barb Wertish

CIRCLE OF FRIENDS ($1 - $249)Mark AdelmannAffinity Plus Credit UnionRamiro & Lejla AlvarezCheryl AndersonClarence & Vivian AndersonScott BakerBarton Jackson Agency/American

Family InsurancePaul BeaumasterLinda BeerMary Jo Benoit & Dennis StadlerAnnette BensonDr. Richard & Phyllis BergeBob’s ElectricCarol & Josh BoelterBoldt Funeral HomeLori BrendemuehlDorothy & Al BrodieGene & Barbara BuhrDan BurnsJennifer CeminskyDr. Dean & Pat ClarkeDena & Jeff ColemerCollege City BeverageRichard CookCurt’s Truck & Diesel ServiceCustom Glass & Mirror/Pete NassDeGrood Oil, Inc./DeGrood’s MobilTom DillonJayne DinseDonahue’s Greenhouses, Inc.Troy DunnGerald & Betty DusbabekDave EdwardsJeannie EnderEnvironmental Tillage SystemsFaribault Area Retired EducatorsFaribault Transportation Co., Inc.Faribo Air Conditioning & Heating

OUR DONORSThe South Central College Faribault Campus Foundation wishes to thank these companies and individuals for their

generous support during the 2011-12 fiscal year (July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012).

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CIRCLE OF FRIENDS ($1 - $249) (CONTINUED)

Ron FitchDr. Brian & Deborah ForsCatharine Foster & Walter ZakahiJulie FoxMary FreeburgCarol & Mark FreedOlivia FreyPatti FritzAla GarlinskaNancy GenelinSharon & Dave GeyerDon & Theone GilbertsonDave GilmoreBrian GjerdeCharlie GoettlicherMay & Roger GoldenDave & Myrna GreenJean GuerberHALO Branded Solutions/Scott MarkmanHalvorson’s FarmsDale & Mary HamiltonLaura & Randy HardyHeartman InsuranceRuth & Dwight HildebrandtGus & Helen HoffmannHome Town Credit UnionJohn & Johnna HortonHoysler Associates, Inc.Humphrey Manlift Company, Inc.Isaacson ImplementDoug & Anne JohnsonBarbara JuddTristeen KimbroFarryl & Pat KluisBrian KnutsonKristen KochFrank KrenskeLaural KubatErin Kuiper FamilyDick & Mary Ann LangeslagPat & Telly LangevinToby LeonardJohn LillisTim & Wendie MadiganShirlee MadowStephanie MadsenLori Jo & Todd MarkmanJustin MartinJim & Donna MarzolfTracy McAdamNalani McCutcheonMark McKennaTerry & Anna MeschkeJon MeyerBecky A. MillerDavid MillerFran & JoAnne MillerSteve MillsHolly MunchSandi Myers MS, RNCandence Mortenson-KlimpelPete NeigebauerChris NelsonSuzanne NordblomGlen Norgaard

Jim & Patsy PagelParker Kohl Funeral HomeDave PearsonDarla PetersenGloria PettipieceMarc PilcherElizabeth & Brad PrangeR.J. Dwyer, Inc.Scott RaheJohn ReinhardReliance BankLeRoy & Shirley RockmanSAGE Electrochromics, Inc.Rick SandersW.C. SandersCathy SandmannDeann SchloesserRay SchmidtNorma SchultzDeborah SelbachShawn & Lorri SchroederKen & Kathy SevcikBill & Andrea SietsemaBrad & Tracie SpinlerCarroll SpringmeyerDarci StanfordSteven Schmidt ConstructionAngela StorchElaine SunsdahlDr. Scott TaylorRobert & Kay TrenchXavion Turey & Nyahon ChutJohn VoglerSusan WeathersonMarilyn WeberMarlin & Phyllis WegnerMark WeheDiane WergelandAnne WillaertDoug & Nancy ZahnSamantha Zempel

LONG-TERM PLEDGES COMPLETED Jean & Paul Gillis: $10,000 (payable

over 3 years) MATCHING GIFTSCarol & Josh Boelter matched by

Kraft Foods Gerald & LouiseGroskreutz matched by Hormel Foods CharitableTrust Dave Pearson matched by

Xcel Energy FoundationGeorge Wickstrom matched by

Northwestern Mutual

MEMORIALS & IN-KIND DONATIONS

MEMORIALS:In Memory of Sharon Archambault

given by: Deborah & Loren QuaaleIn Memory of Jamie Byers Jayne DinseIn Memory of Mary Christensen Monica & Dale Buchholz

In Memory of Don Hagedorn Laura HardyIn Memory of Mary McGillen Linda Lenz, John & Pam

McGillen, Kelly Nelson, Mary Sery, Randy & Diane WolpernIn Memory of Ray Freund Helen Aase, Patricia & Wayne

Altrichter, Orland Anderka, Ann Anderson, Clarence & Vivian Anderson, Henry & Runice Bauer, Donald Beckham, Mary Jo Benoit & Dennis Stadler, Richard & Phyllis Berge, Gary Bolt, Harold Bonde, May Bottke, Alfred & Dorothy Brodie, Dan Burns, Michael Busch, Greg Canton, Dan & Betsy Carlin, Leo & Mary Charlton, Marlene Delperdang, Ron Dwyer, Robert & Enid Erickson, Roger Erickson, Lynn Fox, Barbara Franzen, Arlie & Mary Freiborg, Carol & Michael Freund, Cheryl & Benet Freund, Jane Freund, Timothy & Margaret Freund, Dennis Glynn, Blaine Greseth, Dale & Mary Hamilton, Marvin & Patricia Hamann, Jackie Hartman, Donald & Marjorie Helmer, Sandra Johnson, Andrew & Marjorie Keller, Keith & Karen Larson, Ann Margaret Leitschuh-Hansen, Paul & Karen Luxem,

Judith & Martin Luxem & Heller Families, Judy Madland, Gene McDermott, Francis & JoAnn Miller, Mark Musel, Glen & Shirley Norgaard, Donald & Beverly Olson, Art & Nancy Overcott, Ronald & Karen Parker, Darrell & Mary Peterson, Carol Quail, Patricia Rice, Larry & Becky Richie, Shelly Rockman, Arlene Roehl, Leonard & Katherine Roering, Howard & Dorothy Rosenwinkel, William & Virginia Sartor, Jon Satter, Richard & Deborah Scheil, Duane & Diane Schlobohm, Frank Schreckenberg, Pauline Schreiber, Marjean Smith, Ken & Gladys Stassen, State Bank of Faribault, Keith & Sandy Stover, Elaine Sunsdahl, Gary & Nancy Swanson, Ted & Corinne Thompson, David Tuma, Helen Tuma, Karen Twiehoff, Steve Twiehoff, John & Phyllis Votca,

Lois Vranesh, Glenn Weably, Doug & Barb Wertish, Walter

Wetzel, Wheelock Whitney, Rita Wilson, Ted Wunderlich, Carl Ziebarth

IN-KIND DONATIONS:Anytime FitnessArna Farmer Catering & CakesBarton Jackson Agency/American

Family InsuranceLinda BeerBliss FordAl BrudelieDena ColemerCommunity Co-opMarsha DanielsonDepot Bar & GrillEbert’s ResortFaribault Tire & AutoFitness In MotionCheryl FreundNancy GenelinGary Voegele, P.A.GrandStay Residential Suites HotelPat GustafsonHickory Dickory Dock The Clock ShopDr. Dick HustonHutchinson HouseHy-Vee Food StoreInsty-PrintsBarbara JuddJudd, Ostermann & Demro, Ltd. KDHL/Power 96Donna & Larry KaspersenKorman Law OfficeLaural KubatBrian Kuehn & Shelly RockmanLegacy GolfMark Burmeister Painting Mirakel SalonMortenson Fire & SafetyNelson’s Market PlaceSuzanne NordblomRichie Eye ClinicW.C. SandersKaren SnorekSouth Central College BookstoreSouth Central College Center for Business & IndustrySouthern Heights DentalKeith StoverSweet Spot CandiesSwiss Valley Farms/Cheese CaveWes TaylorThe Phone StationTimberlodge SteakhouseXcel Energy

FOUNDATION EVENTSONLINE AUCTION

January 29 - February 7, 2013

PRESIDENT STOVER’S RETIREMENT PARTYJune 24, 2013 2:00 - 4:00pm

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FOUNDATION DONORS

ENDOWED FUNDSAll American Foods Endowment

William J. Bresnan Single Parent

Endowment

CenterPoint Energy Endowment

Lawrence “Scott” Doss Endowment

First National Bank Minnesota

Endowment

May & John Gilles Nursing Endowment

Paul Higginbotham “Make a Connection”

Endowment

Del Hodgkins Memorial Endowment

Denny Jackson Memorial Scholarship

Endowment

Eldon & Helen Jones/Jones Crysteel

Endowed Scholarship

Frank Kalin Memorial Endowment

Mankato Area Independent Dealers

Association Endowment

Dr. Kenneth and Darlene Mills Presidential

Endowment

Robert Naylor Memorial Endowment

William D. Radichel Foundation

Scholarship Endowment

SCC Alumni Endowment

SCC Foundation Endowment

Glen A. Taylor Single Parent Endowment

Steven R. Taylor Memorial Endowment

Tire Associates Endowment

Ray Tuomala “sisu” Endowment

John A. Votca Endowment

V-TEK, Inc. Endowment

ANNUAL DONORS:

CORPORATE &

INDIVIDUAL

HAROLD M. OSTREM SOCIETY($25,000-$34,999)Department of Labor Healthcare

Pathways Grant

Taylor Foundation & Taylor Corporation

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE($10,000-$24,999)Alliance Pipeline, Inc.

CliftonLarsonAllen

Dotson Company

Kato Engineering

Fred & Anna Krost Trust

Mankato Clinic Foundation

Schwickert’s

VICE PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE($5,000-$9,999)AgStar Financial Services

Anonymous

CHS Foundation

Crystal Valley Cooperative

Gislason & Hunter, LLP

HickoryTech Foundation

I & S Group

Itron, Inc.

Jones Page Jacobson Family Foundation

Kato Cable

L & N Andreas Foundation

Mankato Area Foundation-Thin Film

Technology Corp.

Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato

Minnesota Corn Research & Promotion

Council

Minnesota Soybean Growers Association

MTU Onsite Energy

Pioneer Hi-Bred International

William D. Radichel Foundation

United Farmers Cooperative

Verizon Wireless

Wells Fargo Bank

WFS

Xcel Energy Foundation

DEAN’S CIRCLE($1,000-$4,999)3M

All American Foods

Angie’s Kettle Corn

Associated Finishing

Bemis Company Foundation

BENCO Electric

Bolton and Menk/Dan Sarff

Bremer Bank

Brennan Companies

Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar

Kathy Burt

CenterPoint Energy

City of North Mankato

Bruce & Marsha Danielson

Dolejs Associates

E.F. Johnson Foundation of Minnesota

Community Foundation

Emerson Network Power

Enterprise Machining Company

OUR DONORSThe South Central College North Mankato Campus Foundation wishes to thank these

companies and individuals for their generous support during the 2011-12 fiscal year (July

1, 2011 through June 30, 2012)

North Mankato Campus Foundation Board Members

President, Chad Surprenant

I & S Group

Vice-President, Barb Kaus

Carlson Craft

Secretary, Bonnie Barrer Pepsi-Cola of Mankato

Treasurer, Dave Knopick Northern Star Bank

Les Altenburg, Kato Engineering

Angie Bastian, Angie’s Artisan Treats

Heidi Benedict, Xcel Energy – Wilmarth Plant

Jerry Benrud

Gary Burandt, Kato Engineering

Kevin Burns, Mayo Clinic Health System

Beth Colway, Pathstone Living

Dennis Davito, Mankato Clinic

Dale DeRaad, DeRaad & Goetz

Pat Duncanson, Duncanson Growers

Rob Else, EI Microcircuits

JoRae Galli Storm, DQ West/Pita Pit

Joe Hall, Verizon Wireless

Andy Hatlestad, North Central International

Jodie Hermer, AgStar

Michael Jacobs, Leonard, Street & Deinard

John Kapsner, Associated Finishing, Incorporated

Al Kiefer, ProGrowth Bank

Lane Nordquist, HickoryTech

Tim Ray, Computer Technology Solutions

Jay Thompson, U.S. Bank

Ann Vetter, Vetter Stone

Executive Director, Tami Reuter

Administrative Assistant, Martha Broadbent Johnson

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DEAN’S CIRCLE($1,000-$4,999) (continued)

Farrish Johnson Law Office

First National Bank Minnesota

Frandsen Bank & Trust

Frandsen Bank & Trust Wealth

Management & Trust

Angela & Brian Gustafson

JoAnne Gustafson

J.R. Haney

Glenn & JoAnn Hutchinson

Jerry’s Body Shop

Jones Metal Products

James R. Koppen

Kristin Koppen & Mark Matthews

Richard Koppen

Larry & Renee Kuyper

Leonard, Street & Deinard

Lime Valley Advertising

Donn Lind

Lindsay Windows

Fred & Diane Lutz

Mankato Implement

Mark Thomas Company

Minnesota Elevator, Inc.

Minnesota Pork Producers

Minnesota Valley Federal Credit

Union

Monsanto

North Mankato Civic & Commerce

Association

Northern Star Bank

The Orthopaedic & Fracture Clinic,

P.A.

Pepsi-Cola of Mankato, Inc.

Rebecca Perl

Pioneer Bank

Cathy Sandmann

Southeastern Minnesota Oral and

Maxillofacial Surgery Associates

Snell Motors

Patricia Stanwood

Sue Steck

Keith & Sandra Stover

Sigvald Svendsen

Marilyn Swan

Syngenta

Tire Associates

U.S. Bank

United Prairie Bank

John Votca

Wells Concrete

Winegar, Inc.

Ziegler CAT

ASSOCIATES CIRCLE($500-$999)A. H. Hermel

Austin’s Auto Repair

Auto Body Specialties

Big Dog Sports Cafe

Michele D. Brielmaier

C & B Operations/Tri-County

Implement

C & S Supply

Charter Communications

Harold & Janet Chromy

Computer Technology Solutions

Detke Morbac Co.

Downs Food Group

EI Microcircuits

Eide Bailly, LLC

The Free Press

Jane Greathouse & Wayne

Whitmore

Jim Heminover

Jack & Shirley Higginbotham

Hiniker Homes

Robert Holtorf

Hubbard Feeds, Inc.

Hy-Vee

Johnson Outdoors-Marine

Electronics

Douglas W. Johnson

Jones & Magnus

Dave Knopick

LJP Enterprises, Inc.

Luther Mankato Honda

Mankato Ford

Mankato Iron & Metal

Marco Business Products, Inc.

Mayo Clinic Health System

Mankato Auxiliary

Minnesota Elks Association

MinnStar Bank

Pete Neigebauer

New Ulm Precision Tool

North Star Aviation, Inc.

Oleson + Hobbie Architects

Paulsen Architects

ProGrowth Bank

Promotions 2000

Prudential Foundation

Pub 500

Rabe International

River’s Edge Hospital & Clinic

Tami & Jason Reuter

Scheels

Doug & Karen Snorek

Staples

Superior Concrete Block

Valley News Company

Vetter Stone

Volk Transfer, Inc.

Winland Electronics

ADVOCATES($250-$499)Abdo Eick & Meyers

AmeriPride Services

Ann M. Anderson

B. Stark & Co.

BEVCOMM, Inc.

Juliann Brueske

C & N Sales

Carlson Craft

Chesley, Kroon, Harvey and

Carpenter

Choice Connection

David Christensen & Jill Evans

Dena & Jeff Colemer

Community Bank

Creative Ad Solutions

Kirstin & Daniel Cronn-Mills

William Erickson

Lynda Ernst

Exclusively Diamonds

Dennis & Joyce Findley

Jason & JoRae Galli Storm

Gatchell Imaging Products, Inc.

Greg’s Champion Auto

Renee Guyer

Rebecca Hagebak

Jim Hanson

Heintz Toyota Scion

Kakeldey & Associates

Kaye Corporation

Lagers of Mankato, Inc.

Land to Air Express

Lloyd Management, Inc.

Karon Metz

Midwest Dental Care Mondovi, Inc.

Dennis Miller

Suzanne Nordblom

Nortech Systems

North Central International

Jodi Olson

Pier Pleasure, Inc.

Protein Sources Milling

R & E Enterprises of Mankato, Inc.

RDO Equipment Co.

Mary Richard

Stifel Nicolaus & Co., Inc.

Subway

TurningPoint Management

WEB Construction, Inc.

Eric & Carie Weller

Wells Federal Bank

Wilson Trailer Sales

Wow! Zone Family Entertainment

Center

Xcel Energy Wilmarth Plant

Douglas Yentsch

AMBASSADORS(up to $249)Stephanie Adams

All American Towing

AllOver Media

Les Altenburg

Ramiro & Lejla Alvarez

American Engineering Testing, Inc.

Linda Anderson

Anonymous

Brad Augustin

Autotronics

Back to Wellness Clinic

Marcia & Brett Bahr

JO Guck Bailey

Bamco, Inc. dba McDonald’s

Restaurants

Bonnie Barrer

Jo Bauleke

Richard Baumann

Pamela Becker

Ira Beckman

Linda Beer

Amanda Behm

Heidi Benedict

Big Gain, Inc.

Gale & Kevin Bigbee

Patty Bittner

Blue Valley Sod

Carol & Kevin Brady

Braun Intertec Corporation

Martha Broadbent Johnson

Raymond & Nora Bruce

Alan Brudelie

Buckley & Bateman, LLC

Mary Buschkowsky

Buster’s & Matt’s Catering

CAB Construction

Jennifer Ceminsky

Cherry Creek Cabinetworks

James & Constance Christiansen

Citizens Community Federal

Cole Papers, Inc.

Creative Landscape

Jose Crespo, M.D.

Crysteel Truck Equipment, Inc.

Culver’s

Beth Danberry

Eileen Darling

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AMBASSADORS(Up to $249) (continued) Dennis Dauw

Davis Comfort Systems

Rebecca F. Davis

Carolyn DeLaCruz

DenCo Lighting

Robert Diedrichsen

Jayne Dinse

John & Dorothy Drummer

Duncanson Growers

Steve & Kathy Duea

Earl Johnson Furniture

Wade A. Eastman

Electrolysis & Laser Center, Inc.

Jeannie Ender

Ronald A. Evan

Feed Service Company

Barbara Feit

Werner Fick

Brian & Deborah Fors

Catharine Foster & Walter Zakahi

Anne Frederick

Carol & Mark Freed

Frentz & Frentz Law Office

Frentz Construction

Freyberg Petroleum Sales

G & K Rental

G & L Auto Supply

Jane Geiger

Nancy Genelin

Charlie Goettlicher

Roger & Linda Greenwald

Jean Guerber

Mary Lou Haldorson

Joy R. Hansen

Erin Haroldson

Andy & Erin Hatlestad

Katie Hendrickson

Don & Rhonda Hermanson

Christina Hinz

Mary Kay Hohenstein

John & Nancy Holden

Lori Hood

John & Johnna Horton

Duane Hoversten

Mary Hutchens

Todd & Meleah Huxford Family

Hy-Capacity

Ann Iverson

Michael Jacobs

James R. Weir Insurance Agency

Luana M. Jaycox

JM Promotions

Julie & Bob Joerg

Johnson Law Office

Mark & Sandy Johnson

Peter Johnson

JRM Promotions

Lynnda S. Kalk

Tom Kammer

John Kanyusik

Kato Glass

Kato Insurance

Alice Keel

Kennedy & Kennedy

KEYC CBS & Fox Mankato

Kitchenmaster & Co.

Joan Klanderud

Mark Kluender

Al Kluever

John Knooihuizen

Phil Krautkremer

Lyn Kruckeberg

Laural Kubat

Erin & Aaron Kuiper Family

Lake Shores & More

Mark R. Lange

Bernie & Jody Latulippe

Candice Laven

Doug Laven

Lidstrom Commercial Realtors

John Lillis

LIV Aveda Salon & Spa

Lloyd Lumber

Local Union 949: IBEW

Todd Loosbrock

Amy Magnus

Manahan & Bluth Law Office

Mankato Carton

Mankato Screw Products

Manpower

Lori Jo Markman

Justin Martin

Kristi Maruska

Jim & Donna Marzolf

Maschka Riedy & Ries

McGowan Water Conditioning

Kevin & Vicky McLaughlin

Lisa Melchior

Metro Sales, Inc.

Meyer Financial & Consulting, LLC

Lynn Michel

David Miller

Nona Miller

Miller’s Masonry

Steven M. Mills

Minnesota Iron & Metal Co.

Minnesota Timberwolves

Roberta Moorhouse

Diane Morken

Morken, Morken & Co.

Candence Mortenson-Klimpel

Roxy Mortvedt

Tracy Murphy

Carolyn Nafstad

Nicollet County Bank

Nona Niemeier

Myron Oftedahl

Connie Oleson

Ophthalmology Associates

Chad & Mary Oudekerk

Paape Companies, Inc.

Palmer Bus Service

Pappageorge Restaurant

Paragon Printing, Mailing and

Specialties

Dave Pearson

Darla Petersen

Piepho Moving & Storage

Pita Pit

Plumbers Local 34 & Pipefitters

Local 455, Mankato

Dean Portner

Steve Pottenger

Prairie Pride Farm of Minnesota

Don Putzier

R. Henry Construction

Radio Mankato

Scott Rahe

Joan C. Rasmussen

Judy Reich

Marcia Richards

Al Roesler

Kathryn Rusch

Nancy Sack

W.C. & Sarah Sanders

Karen Sandersfeld

Sawatzky Pools, Inc.

Lisa Schickling

Brad & LuAnn Schloesser

DeAnn Schloesser

Gary & Geri Schmidt

Ray Schmidt

Schmidt’s Meat Market

Kim & Rich Scholtens

David Schooff

Wayne Schoper

Shawn & Lorrie Schroeder

Robin Schwieger

SCR Southern

SEH

Deborah Selbach

Vera & Jerry Serfling

Service Rack

Shyd’s Body Shop

Bill & Josie Simonette

Smith’s Mill Implement

Margaret Sonnek

Jerald Soost

Southern Minnesota Tooling

Dan Sprague

Tina Stadtherr

Dick Stelten

Todd Stencel

Ann Stewart

Timothy Swanson

Art Symens

Tavern on the Ave

Thomas Tree & Landscape

Truck Bodies & Equipment

International

U.S. Bancorp Foundation

Pam Uhlenkamp

US Engravers, Incorporated

Valuation Specialists

Noel Van Tol & Eugene Biewen

Mike & Cindy Veith

John Vogler

Voyager Bank

W.W. Blacktopping

Wealth Management Resources,

LLC

Marilyn Weber

Weichert Realtors

Wenzel Auto Electric

Mark Wergeland

Wally & Deb Werling

Westwood Marina

Bruce C. White

Carlin Wiemers

Dustin & Sara Wilfahrt

Anne Willaert

Pat Wintheiser

Brian Wollum

Frank Zabel

John & Kathy Zins

In-Kind DonorsAngie’s Kettle Corn

Arnold’s of Mankato

Associated Finishing

Bonnie Barrer

Linda Beer

Best Western Plus

Big Dog Sports Café

Bolton & Menk

Bremer Bank

Brennan Companies

Mike & Cathy Brennan

Alan Brudelie

Buster’s

C & N Sales

C & S Supply

Canterbury Park

Carlson Craft

Charley’s Restaurant & Lounge

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In-Kind Donors (continued)

Coldwell Banker Commercial Fisher

Group

Dena Colemer

Computer Technology Solutions

Coughlan Companies

Country Inn & Suites Hotel and

Conference Center

Culver’s

Curb Appeal

Bruce & Marsha Danielson

DQ West/Pita Pit

Drummer’s Garden Center & Floral

Edenvale Nursery

Bo & Lynda Ernst

Jill Evans & David Christensen

Doug Fahrforth

Ed Fahrforth

Famous Dave’s

Fromm’s Auto

Nancy Genelin

George’s Fine Steaks & Spirits

Grand Casino

Greg’s Champion Auto

Guthrie Theater

Hang Ups

HickoryTech

Hilltop Florist

Home Magazine

Hooligan’s

Hy-Vee

Johnna Horton

Indulge Salon & Tanning

J. Long’s

Jersey Mike’s Subs

Johnson Outdoors

Dick Kakeldey

Kato Engineering

Kaye Corporation

Dave Knopick

Laural Kubat

Larry Kuyper

Mark Lange

Liv Aveda Salon and Spa

Fred & Diane Lutz

Mankato Moondogs

Mankato Family YMCA

Mankato Golf Club

Mankato Motor Company

Mankato Symphony Orchestra

Mid-America Festivals

Mike Miller, Miller Auction Service

Minnesota State University,

Mankato Athletics

Minnesota Twins

Mocol’s Super Market

The Neighbor’s Italian Bistro

Suzanne Nordblom

North Central International

Patterson’s Diamond Center

Pepsi-Cola of Mankato, Inc.

Peters Lawn Service

Pioneer Hi-Bred International

Pizza Ranch

Prairie Pride Farm

Pub 500

Radio Mankato

Red Sky Lounge/David & Michelle

Schooff

Judy Reich

Tami & Jason Reuter

River Valley Industries

Sam’s Club

W.C. & Sarah Sanders

SCC Book Store

SCC Center for Business & Industry

SCC Food Service

SCC Library

Scheels

Schell’s Brewing Company

Sherwin Williams

Sign Pro of Southern Minnesota

Snell Motors

Karen Snorek

Keith Stover

Subway

Wes Taylor

Terrace View Golf Course

TGI Fridays

The Toro Company

U.S. Food Service

Verizon Wireless

Vetter Stone

Liz Vlasak

Walmart

Wells Fargo

Westwood Marina

Wildwood Training Stable

Wow! Zone Family Entertainment

Center

Xcel Energy

Xcel Energy Wilmarth Plant

Tribute CircleGIFTS GIVEN IN MEMORY OR IN

HONOR OF:

Jim Bertrand

Bruce Born

Betty Chesley

Tami Christensen

Mary Heminover

Paul Higginbotham

Lois Holtorf

Tom Hood

Ron Hose

Denny Jackson

Lois & Bob Koppen

Marjorie Kottschade

Richard Louwagie

Troy Mueller

Jim Mulvihill

William D. Radichel

Steve Schaefer

Charitable Planned Gifts

THE FOLLOWING DONORS HAVE

REMEMBERED SCC IN THEIR

ESTATE PLAN:

Fred & Diane Lutz

Alice C. Ward

Although great care has been taken to

ensure a complete list of donors, the

SCC North Mankato Campus Foundation

apologizes for any omission from this list.

Please contact the Foundation

Office if an oversight

has occurred.

SCC CHEVY CRUZEIn January 2012, Mankato Motor Company

generously donated a brand new white

Chevy Cruze valued at $21,000. The

appearance of the car was transformed

into a bright green and blue marketing and

recruitment tool by the collaborative efforts

of students from three SCC program areas.

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FOUNDATION EVENTSSCHOLARSHIP RECEPTION

September 7, 2013

3RD ANNUAL ONLINE AUCTIONJanuary 29 - February 7, 2013www.biddingforgood.com/SCC

2ND ANNUAL INTEGRATED HEALTH SYMPOSIUMTBA

5TH ANNUAL AG SYMPOSIUMFebruary 25, 2013

20TH ANNUAL GOLF CLASSICMay 20, 2013

PRESIDENT STOVER’S RETIREMENT PARTYJune 25, 2013

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