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Meetings for Criminal Justice Discipline 2005-2006

Dear Academic Colleague:

We would like to request your participation in the following initiative, please.

The Intersegmental Major Preparation Articulated Curriculum (IMPAC) project is an intersegmental, faculty-designed and faculty-run project which focuses on ensuring that students transferring from California community colleges to UC and CSU institutions will be properly prepared for progressing in their chosen major immediately upon transfer, (i.e., that they will not have to repeat any course work at a minimum and will be up to the same level as the “native” four-year college students). The project, funded by a grant, enables faculty from the state’s three higher education systems to meet regionally at intervals throughout the year in order to address potential problems of established curriculum requirements and procedures that may impede the smooth progress of a transferring student. These meetings provide a forum where faculty may review and reconcile the prerequisites of course work both within their particular disciplines and between disciplines.

Some of your colleagues may have attended the meetings held this past year in San Francisco and Los Angeles. At these gatherings in 2004-2005, the IMPAC project brought together faculty from 33 different disciplines, and this term six more are being incorporated into the discussions. Please click on "disciplines" on the left side for a listing of all 39 of the specific disciplines, as well as the subject clusters into which they are grouped.

We ask of you the following:
(1) Please urge representatives of your department or program to attend the IMPAC statewide meeting to be held on May 6th at Radisson Hotel-LAX.
(2) Ask your representatives to share their IMPAC experiences with those colleagues who are responsible for the baccalaureate education of transfer students in their major.
(3) Encourage your department’s faculty to keep abreast of the IMPAC project by regularly visiting our website.

Please be aware that your department's participation is critical to IMPAC's work, and ultimately to the ability of California faculty to enhance the successful transfer of community college students. So, we are looking forward to having you and your faculty attend our meetings this year.

Cordially,
IMPAC Lead Coordinators

Meeting Date:

Statewide Meeting

*The Criminal Justice will only meet at the Statewide Meeting.

Date: May 6, 2006
Time: 9:45 - 16:00
Location: Radisson Hotel-LAX
6225 West Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA
Phone: (310) 670-9000

Meeting Materials:
IMPAC Statewide Meeting Minutes
IMPAC Annual Report of 2005-2006

 
 
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