Academic Senate and Council
The Academic Senate of Taft College consists of all full-time faculty of the Taft Community College District. The primary function of the Academic Senate is to make recommendations to the Board of Trustees and to the Superintendent/President of Taft College with respect to academic and professional matters as defined by Title 5 and Board Policy 2510 (10+1).
Academic Senate representatives serve on committees and work groups throughout the college to:
- participate in the development and implementation of all college-wide policies and procedures of interest and concern to the faculty;
- strengthen the role that faculty plays in the governance processes;
- participate in developing objectives, plans, and budgets of the District.
Academic Senate subcommittees exist to provide forums for faculty to discuss, debate, and formalize faculty opinions and resolutions both on academic and professional matters (10+1) and on other issues of concern.
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Senate Subcommittees
The Academic Senate has established subcommittees, composed of Taft College faculty. Some subcommittees include members representing administrators, staff, and students. Our subcommittees are responsible for upholding and performing the academic and professional duties and responsibilities of the Senate. Finally, our Ad Hoc committees are temporary committees formed to address specific issues or tasks that do not fall under the purview of another subcommittee.
Subcommittees of the Academic Senate are: Academic Development (ADC); Academic Policies & Procedures (AP&P); Academic Senate Council (ASC); Career & Technical Education (CTE); Curriculum & General Education (Curr&GE); Distance Learning & Education (DLE); Dual Enrollment (no abbreviation); Academic Senate Faculty Professional Development Committee (FPD); and Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Steering ((SLOASC).
Go to the committee webpages (button below) for information on the membership and purpose of each committee.
ASCCC - Academic Senate for the California Community Colleges
The ASCCC was formed in 1970, as a 501(c)6 nonprofit organization. Created for the promotion and advancement of public community college education in California, its general purposes are:
- To strengthen local academic senates and councils of community colleges;
- To serve as the voice of the faculty of the community colleges in matters of statewide concern;
- To develop policies and promote the implementation of policies on matters of statewide issues;
- To make recommendations on statewide matters affecting the community colleges.
The Academic Senate gets its authority to strengthen local senates on California community colleges statewide from the California Code of Regulations Title 5 Section 53206, which says:
- An Academic Senate for the California Community Colleges has been established through ratification by local academic senates or faculty councils so that the community college faculty of California may have a formal and effective procedure for participating in the formation of state policies on academic and professional matters.
- The Board of Governors recognizes the Academic Senate of the California Community Colleges as the representative of community college academic senates or faculty councils before the Board of Governors and Chancellor’s Office.
Designated representatives from local Academic Senates form the voting membership of the ASCCC. Members of the Executive Committee are elected from the full ASCCC membership. Subcommittees of the ASCCC consist of volunteer representatives from local Academic Senates.
Below are links to resources and information from the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges (ASCCC).
Current Members
Position | Name | Phone | Office | Area | |
President | Candace Duran | [email protected] | (661)-763-7934 | All Faculty | |
Vice President | Dr. Victoria Jacobi | [email protected] | All Faculty | ||
Secretary | Dr. Michelle Oja | [email protected] | (661)-763-7977 | T6d | All Faculty |
Past President | Dr. Sharyn Eveland | [email protected] | (661)-763-7866 | Lib office 336 | All Faculty |
Member | Dr. Jennifer Altenhofel | [email protected] | (661)-763-7728 | Bldg. T office 6F | Social & Behavioral Science |
Member | Kanoe Bandy | [email protected] | (661)-763-7779 | Gym | Allied Health and Applied Technology |
Member | Nathan Cahoon | [email protected] | (661)-763-7844 | Science 5A | Math & Science |
Member | Geoffrey Dyer | [email protected] | (661)-763-7724 | Bldg. G office 7B | English Language Arts |
Member | Dr. Vicki Jacobi | [email protected] | (661)-763-7719 | Lib office 323 | Learning Support Division |
Member | Kelly Kulzer-Reyes | [email protected] | (661)-763-7929 | English Language Arts | |
Member | Dr. Lori Travis | [email protected] | (661)-763-7726 | Bldg. G office G2a | Business, Arts, and Humanities |
Agendas, Minutes, and Documents
Last 3 updates
Date | Title |
11/20/2024 | Nov 20, 2024 Agenda & Minutes |