marketing & communications november 2016 board report
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Marketing & Communications • November 2016 Board Report
Marketing & Communications
November 2016 Board Report
Marketing & Communications • November 2016 Board Report
PRODUCTION PIECESJackson College Foundation Annual Appeal Direct Mail (print) – The Foundation kicks off it’s end of the year “Annual Appeal” with a direct mail campaign. A personalized letter, a donation form with response envelope were mailed. The letter focuses on the impact a donors contribution can make in the life of a Jackson College student, three stories are shared here.
Dear <<Primary Addressee>>,
Did you know that 87 percent of Jackson College
students receive some form of financial aid?
Financial support is vital to helping students attain
their educational goals. For many students, the
financial burden of college tuition can be daunting.
The Jackson College Foundation partners with
donors to help remove some of those financial
barriers that may deter students from attending
college. Thanks to friends like you, the Foundation
provides hundreds of thousands of dollars in
scholarship assistance each year. Students, like
those noted here, are thankful for the assistance.
Your donation will transform lives. Scholarships
help our students improve and further enrich their
careers, their lives and the lives of their families.
Gifts from people such as you will lead to a better
educated workforce in the tri-county region.
The best way to assist the Jackson College
Foundation is to support the annual fund.
Every gift, large or small, is important and has
a tremendous effect both here and now, and for
generations to come.
Gratefully,
Jason H. Valente,
President
Jackson College Foundation Board of DirectorsJason R. Covalle, Chairman • Valerie L. Schuette ’00, Vice Chair • Jason H. Valente, President
Rick S. Martoia, Treasurer • Darrell Norris ’05, Assistant Treasurer • Karen J. Hawley, Secretary
DirectorsLeland K. Bassett ’64 • The Hon. Susan E. Beebe • Rachel Brege • John M. Crist ’66 • Joy Gebhardt ’14 • Donna L. Lake ’14
Sheila A. Patterson • Martha J. Petry • Dr. Daniel J. Phelan • Anita-Maria P. Quillen • Dr. Rebekah S. Woods
Emeritus DirectorsLarry L. Bullen ’49 • Frank C. Dick • Richard N. Dodge ’57 • Dr. George E. Potter ’56
Legal CounselPhilip M. Moilanen
3000 Blake Road • Jackson, MI 49201 • 517.787.0244 • www.jccmi.edu/foundation
JACKSON COLLEGE FOUNDATION
“Like many people, finding the money to
pay for college has been difficult for me. Even
with a low interest loan, I still needed to find
another way to cover the other half of my tuition. I am humbled and honored to have received the
Wickwire Fellowship, which does just that.” Allison Ulstad, student
“Scholarships have really helped…this semester, I actually had no
loans and was able to payfor all my classes.”
Yashar Tukhfatullin, student
“I didn’t quite feel ready to move on to a large university after
attending a smaller school, and the
scholarship sealed the deal. The scholarship
also helped my parents fund the rest of my education at
Western Michigan University.”Karen Brockie, alumna
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GED and COLLEGE PREPARATION
ENROLL todayVisit our website for more information about our
programs and more details about class times and
locations. Call, e-mail or stop in to one of our
locations to begin the enrollment process today.
Visit www.hillsdaleadulteducation.weebly.com/enroll
or email [email protected].
Contact:
Pamela Gosla, Adult Education Program Director
517.437.3381 ext. 65221
Lauren Cornett, Research & Education Coordinator
517.437.3381 ext. 65222
Heather Robidoux, Educational Engagement Specialist
517.266.5627 ext. 63246
1072 Jackson Crossing • Jackson, MI • 517.990.0671
Central Campus2111 Emmons Road • Jackson, MI • 517.787.0800
Jackson College @ LISD TECH1376 Main Street • Adrian, MI • 517.265.5515
Clyde LeTarte Center3120 W. Carleton Road • Hillsdale, MI • 517.437.3343
Carnegie Branch244 W. Michigan Avenue • Jackson, MI • 517.788.4087
Eastern Branch3125 E. Michigan Avenue • Jackson, MI • 517.788.4074
Meijer Branch2699 Airport Road • Jackson, MI • 517.788.4480
Hillsdale Service Center21 Care Drive • Hillsdale, MI • 517.437.3381
Jackson Service Center209 E. Washington Ave. • Jackson, MI • 517.841.5627
Lenawee Service Center1040 S. Winter Street • Adrian, MI • 517.266.5627
program LOCATIONS
GED and College Prep Brochure (print/digital) – Created to inform community members of the opportunities available to obtain their GED with this partnership between Jackson College, the College Access Center, Michigan Works and the Jackson District Library. CLICK ON IMAGE FOR COMPLETE DOCUMENT
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December 11, 20169:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Victor Cuiss Fieldhouse
Ages 15 - 18 • $40 per player Players will receive one-on-one interaction with members of the
Jackson College Baseball team and coaches Rick Smith and Gary Goodwin.We will focus on hitting fundamentals, infield/outfield technique,
and pitcher/catcher mechanics.
Please bring:Glove, bat, practice gear, tennis shoes, shorts and a t-shirt.
Jackson CollegeBaseball Prospect Camp
Questions?Please contact
Rick Smith at 517.796.8592
December 11, 20169:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Victor Cuiss Fieldhouse
Ages 15 - 18 • $40 per player Players will receive one-on-one interaction with members of the
Jackson College Baseball team and coaches Rick Smith and Gary Goodwin.We will focus on hitting fundamentals, infield/outfield technique,
and pitcher/catcher mechanics.
Please bring:Glove, bat, practice gear, tennis shoes, shorts and a t-shirt.
Jackson CollegeBaseball Prospect Camp
Questions?Please contact
Rick Smith at 517.796.8592
Baseball prospect Camp Flyer (print/digital) – Created to inform young baseball players of an opportunity to participate in a baseball camp here at Jackson College. Players receive one-on-one interaction with Jackson College athletesand coaches.
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@Jackson Col lege
Agriculture @ Jackson College logo (print/digital) – Created to promote interest in the agriculture program at Jackson College. This logo will primarily be used to embroider apparel and ball caps, but may be used in signage or print materials..
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Garage Sale Advertisement (print) – This ad, promoting the recent garage sale was placed in the Brooklyn Exponent and the Homer Index.
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NURSING CAPSTONEplease join us
may 5, 2016 | 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Jackson College
health laboratory Center
first Floor Lobby
poster presentation and discussion Graduates will answer questionS about their
research question, supporting evidence,and application to practice.
Light refreshments will be served.
NURSING CAPSTONEplease join us
may 5, 2016 | 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Jackson College
health laboratory Center
first Floor Lobby
poster presentation and discussion Graduates will answer questionS about their
research question, supporting evidence,and application to practice.
Light refreshments will be served.
NURSING CAPSTONEplease join us
may 5, 2016 | 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Jackson College
health laboratory Center
first Floor Lobby
poster presentation and discussion Graduates will answer questionS about their
research question, supporting evidence,and application to practice.
Light refreshments will be served.
2016 Nursing Capstone Event Invitation (print) – Created to acknowledge 2016 nursing graduates as they compete their capstone projects and finalize their coursework prior to graduation. The event is a poster presentation and discussion by graduates who will answer questions about their research and how they will apply in their nursing practice.
Jackson College Board of TrusteesSamuel R. Barnes, Chairman • John M. Crist, Vice Chairman
Sheila A. Patterson, Secretary • Donna L. Lake, TreasurerPhilip E. Hoffman, Trustee • Matthew R. Heins, Trustee
Dr. Edward A. Mathein, Trustee • Dr. Daniel J. Phelan, President
CLASS OF 2016Ashleigh Baughey
Melinda BennerHeather Bergeron
Rebecca BerryAbi Beutler
Jennifer BlondeStephanie Brooks
Lauren CondonKylie CrittendenAlyssa Donahee
Chad FlackKarlie Gratz
Jeanette HoughtelingDeborah IrbyKaren JonesJenna Ketola
Joshua KunakMatthew MonetteJessica Morency
Lindsey RichardsonJessica Ritchey
Cynthia Schmucker
Jaasen SleesmanKayla Strauss
Sarah TrumbleAnna Winklepleck
Christina BiotyShylah Bristow
Kimberly CropseyShelby Devereaux
Julia EgelerMakayla Eppel
Stephanie ForemanJessica Janes
James JohnstonMeghan Martin
Violet MasonSamantha OrtizMaggie Phelps
Rebekah RadtkeAndrea ShahHaley Smith
Taylor StantonMarinelle Williams
The goal of the Evidence Based Practice Capstone projectis to guide the student in applying evidence-based knowledge
to the improvement of nursing practice, the promotion ofindividual and/or aggregate health, and/or the enhancement of
leadership skills toward the solution of health care problems.
Jackson College Board of TrusteesSamuel R. Barnes, Chairman • John M. Crist, Vice Chairman
Sheila A. Patterson, Secretary • Donna L. Lake, TreasurerPhilip E. Hoffman, Trustee • Matthew R. Heins, Trustee
Dr. Edward A. Mathein, Trustee • Dr. Daniel J. Phelan, President
CLASS OF 2016Ashleigh Baughey
Melinda BennerHeather Bergeron
Rebecca BerryAbi Beutler
Jennifer BlondeStephanie Brooks
Lauren CondonKylie CrittendenAlyssa Donahee
Chad FlackKarlie Gratz
Jeanette HoughtelingDeborah IrbyKaren JonesJenna Ketola
Joshua KunakMatthew MonetteJessica Morency
Lindsey RichardsonJessica Ritchey
Cynthia Schmucker
Jaasen SleesmanKayla Strauss
Sarah TrumbleAnna Winklepleck
Christina BiotyShylah Bristow
Kimberly CropseyShelby Devereaux
Julia EgelerMakayla Eppel
Stephanie ForemanJessica Janes
James JohnstonMeghan Martin
Violet MasonSamantha OrtizMaggie Phelps
Rebekah RadtkeAndrea ShahHaley Smith
Taylor StantonMarinelle Williams
The goal of the Evidence Based Practice Capstone projectis to guide the student in applying evidence-based knowledge
to the improvement of nursing practice, the promotion ofindividual and/or aggregate health, and/or the enhancement of
leadership skills toward the solution of health care problems.
Jackson College Board of TrusteesSamuel R. Barnes, Chairman • John M. Crist, Vice Chairman
Sheila A. Patterson, Secretary • Donna L. Lake, TreasurerPhilip E. Hoffman, Trustee • Matthew R. Heins, Trustee
Dr. Edward A. Mathein, Trustee • Dr. Daniel J. Phelan, President
CLASS OF 2016Ashleigh Baughey
Melinda BennerHeather Bergeron
Rebecca BerryAbi Beutler
Jennifer BlondeStephanie Brooks
Lauren CondonKylie CrittendenAlyssa Donahee
Chad FlackKarlie Gratz
Jeanette HoughtelingDeborah IrbyKaren JonesJenna Ketola
Joshua KunakMatthew MonetteJessica Morency
Lindsey RichardsonJessica Ritchey
Cynthia Schmucker
Jaasen SleesmanKayla Strauss
Sarah TrumbleAnna Winklepleck
Christina BiotyShylah Bristow
Kimberly CropseyShelby Devereaux
Julia EgelerMakayla Eppel
Stephanie ForemanJessica Janes
James JohnstonMeghan Martin
Violet MasonSamantha OrtizMaggie Phelps
Rebekah RadtkeAndrea ShahHaley Smith
Taylor StantonMarinelle Williams
The goal of the Evidence Based Practice Capstone projectis to guide the student in applying evidence-based knowledge
to the improvement of nursing practice, the promotion ofindividual and/or aggregate health, and/or the enhancement of
leadership skills toward the solution of health care problems.
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Potter Center Playbill Book 3 (print) – Playbills are created for distribution at the professional shows in the Potter Center. Marketing creates 4 books each featuring three shows, sneak peeks, a comprehensive calendar of events and more. Ads are sold to cover printing costs and all additional fund go back into the performing arts fund. CLICK ON IMAGE FOR COMPLETE DOCUMENT
Volume 14 | Issue 3
RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET THEATRE THE SLEEPING BEAUTY | 1.21.17
WYNONNA AND THE BIG NOISE | 1.28.17
LATE NITE CATECHISM 2 SISTER STRIKES AGAIN | 2.24.17
Book 3 2016.indd 1 11/3/2016 10:22:55 AM
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Engage Poster and Flyers (print/digital) – Created to remind students and the Jackson College family of our right to demand respect, give respect - to agree to disagree respectfully.
You can disagree respectfully.
ENRAGEG
Being able to openly and honestly engage
with people of differing worldviews is
one of the most essential skills you can
develop in life. Creating a supportive
campus where civility and disagreement
go hand in hand enables us to learn, grow
aand discover together.
Learn more about creating and maintaining a
respectful enviroment on campus, visit
expectrespect.jccmi.edu
GIVE IT. GET IT. EXPECT RESPECT.
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Become a Sponsor - $6008 dinner tickets
100 bucket raffle tickets8 camouflage hats
1 entry into sponsor-only drawing for aSavage 30.06 bolt action rifle with Weaver Scope
(Sponsors will be limited to 18& Sponsor receives 1 camo jacket)
Become a Table Captain - $4508 dinner tickets
100 bucket raffle tickets1 camouflage hat
1 entry into captain-only drawingfor a 22 rifle
(Table Captains will be limited to 15& Table Captain receives 1 camo jacket)
Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017Victor Cuiss Fieldhouse • Jackson College Central Campus2111 Emmons Rd. • Jackson, MI 49201
Doors open at 5 p.m. • Dinner 6:30 p.m.Tickets: $45
For more information, please contact Rick Smith at 517.796.8592 or [email protected] or visit www.JacksonCollegeJets.com
Funds will benefit Jackson College Baseball and Volleyball.
LIVE AUCTION
• Duck hunt in Sebewaing, MI
• 5 day bear hunt to Blue Demon Lodge in Ontario, Canada
• Deer hunt in southern Ohio donated by Adrenalin Outfitters ($3000 value)
• Wildlife Portraits, sport memorabilia and much more!
License number: R39793
BUCKET RAFFLE
GunsHunting Equipment
Sporting GoodsTree Stands
32 prizes total!
Come ready to buy a $100 bucket raffle package! It will enter you for a chance to win a gun! Includes 120 bucket raffle tickets and a camouflage backpack!
PRE-SEASON RAFFLE
1st Prize: Polaris Sportsman® 450 ATV2nd Prize: Rolex® Watch3rd Prize: $100 gift card
to MC Sports
Pre-season raffle tickets are on sale now in the Jackson CollegeAthletics Office or see a baseball, volleyball or women’s soccer player. Only 750 willbe sold!
2017 Sportsman’s Banquet Poster (print) – Created to inform College and community members of the upcoming event on Saturday, February 11, 2017. This event is open to all and features a live auction, bucket raffle and a pre-season raffle. The event is a fund raiser for Jackson College athletics and is held in the Cuiss Fieldhouse.
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Sportsman’s Banquet Save The Date (print/digital) – Created for distribution to prevuious attendees, and oin social media to inform about the upcoming Sportsman’s Banquet.
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WELCOME
MICHIGAN REGION • MINI HONORS CONFERENCENOVEMBER 4-5, 2016 • JACKSON COLLEGE
Dear Phi Theta Kappa Advisors, Members, Alumni and Guests,
welcome to the Michigan Regional Mini Honors Conference at
Jackson College! We are excited to have you visit our Jackson
College Central Campus and to host this Mini Honors Conference.
For the first time in our chapter’s history, we are hosting a
regional event. We’ve learned so much about an event’s planning,
preparation, design and implementation. To our other chapters, we
just want to congratulate you and express our gratitude for hosting
so many of our Michigan events! You have provided a stellar track
record that we hope we can match.
We have tried to replicate the Honors Institutes we’ve attended.
Jackson College faculty have studied and then proposed lectures/
discussions/and collaborative projects based on each of the eight
themes in the Honors Study Guide, “How the World Works:
Global Perspectives.”
We hope you are inspired and further engaged
in these topics. For those chapters who have
already completed your HiA hallmark, perhaps
this conference will create new possibilities for
research and action.
Thank you for your presence here!
Martha PetryAdvisor, Alpha Rho LambdaProfessor, Language, Literature and the ArtsJackson College
PTK Mini Honors Conference Program Book (print) – Created for use by the Jackson College PTK membership at the state-wide mini honors conference held at Jackson College Nov. 4-5. CLICK ON IMAGE FOR COMPLETE DOCUMENT
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AGENDAFriday, Nov. 4
Mini Honors Registration 4:30 – 10 p.m. Jets HangarMarketplace 4:30 – 10 p.m. Jets HangarHonors in Action Themed Movie 5 – 6:30 p.m. Jets Hangar ClassroomRegional Business Meeting 7 – 9 p.m. Jets Hangar Stage
Saturday, Nov. 5
Mini Honors Registration 7:30 – 10 a.m. BW Lobby
Marketplace 7:30 – 8:50 a.m. BW 144 & 145
Breakfast 8 – 8:50 a.m. BW 144 & 145
Keynote Speaker 9 – 10:15 a.m. BW 144 & 145
Breakout Sessions 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. BW
Lunch 11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. BW 144 & 145
Advisors Lunch Meeting 11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. Conference Room BW 146
Marketplace 11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. BW 144 & 145
Breakout Sessions 1:15 – 2:30 p.m. BW
Breakout Sessions 2:45 – 4:00 p.m. BW
Explanation and Selection of 4:15 – 4:45 p.m. BW 144 & 145Seminar Groups andHonors Scholars
Seminar Meeting 4:45 – 6 p.m. BW 144 & 145with Honors Scholars
Creative Presentations 6:15 – 6:45 p.m. BW Common Area
Dinner 6:45 – 8 p.m. BW 144 & 145
Marketplace 6:45 – 8 p.m. BW 144 & 145
Farewell Social 8 – 11 p.m. BW 144 & 145
PTK State-wide mini conference - agenda signage
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See the Vision, Be the Vision Poster (print) – Created to inform Jackson College students and other students that there are African American male role models and a college education is possible.
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Are you ready for international exchange?
Have you ever wondered what it would be
like to see how a different culture works?
US-Brazil Connect is here to offer you a chance
to experience a whole new way of life and an
opportunity to embrace a new perspective. It
is about connecting with our fellow Brazilian
partners on developing an experience not
only for Brazilian students, but yor yourself.
The program will open your mind to new ideas
towards a different culture, show you how to be
self driven and motivated, and what it takes to
work with a team in a fast paced environment.
For more information, contactTerry Cox
US-Brazil Connect Faculty [email protected]: 734.649.7306
www.jccmi.edu/brazilgo?will you Where
US-Brazil Connect Brochure (print) – Created to inform students of the US-Brazil program here at Jackson College and help students decide if they are a good fit for the program. CLICK ON IMAGE FOR COMPLETE DOCUMENT
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The BASIC ASSUMPTIONin this lab
We believe that everyone participating in activities in the Nursing Skills Lab
is INTELLIGENT, CAPABLE, CARES about
doing their best, and wants to IMPROVE.
Credit: The Center for Medical Simulation, Massachusetts
Nursing Lab Poster (print) – Created to reinforce the positivity of the lab environment and encourage all students to do their best.
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Multicultural Affairs Winter Schedule of Events Poster (print) – Created to inform all Jackson College students of the upcoming winter events sponsored by the Multicultural Affairs office.
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Christian Student Club Placemat (print) – Created to inform Jackson College students upcoming events and meetings of the Christian Student Club. These placemets are being used in the Hangar.
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On being named to Jackson Magazine’s30 and Under class of 2016
salutes yy!
CCgratulatiCs
Jackson Magazine 30 and Under Advertisement (print) – Created to congratulate two alums of Jackson College on being named to the 2016 30 and Under class.
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Campus Television Screens (digital) – Electronic messages appear on all campus television sets. These messages run on a schedule and can be campus / center specific.
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NEWS RELEASESNovember 30, 2016Celebrate holidays with Sandi Patty at Potter Center
Vocalist Sandi Patty will bring her farewell tour to Jackson with Christmas Blessings at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9 at the Potter Center.
As one of the most highly acclaimed performers of our time with five Grammy awards, four Billboard Music Awards, three platinum records, five gold records, and 11 million units sold, Sandi Patty is simply known as The Voice. Patty is the most awarded female vocalist in contemporary Christian music history, with 40 Dove Awards and more than 30 albums. “Christmas Blessings” is her latest holiday album, with a host of Christmas and holiday favorites and an original, “The Little Things.”
Sandy Patty was introduced to the world with her rendition of The Star Spangled Banner during the rededication of the Statue of Liberty in 1986. While her 30-year career is heavily rooted in the gospel music industry, she has had the opportunity in more recent years to extend her career outside the genre. Patty has performed with symphonies across the country, including the New York Pops, Boston Pops, Cincinnati Pops, Dallas Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Houston Symphony, and Oklahoma City Philharmonic. She also headlined the title role in sold-out performances of the musical “Hello, Dolly!” with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. She was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2004 and as an Indiana Living Legend in 2007. In addition to her prolific musical career, Sandi is also an accomplished author of seven books. She and her husband, Don, have eight children. They currently reside in Oklahoma City, Okla.
Tickets for Sandi Patty, Christmas Blessings are $45, $40 and $32 and may be purchased by calling the Potter Center Box Office, 517.796.8600, or online at www.jccmi.edu/pottercenter.
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November 18, 2016 Jackson College’s medical assistant program recognized
Jackson College is pleased to announce that its medical assistant program has been recognized as one of the best in the nation by The Community for Accredited Online Schools (AccreditedSchoolsOnline.org). As a leading resource for higher education and college accreditation information, the site released its annual ranking for the 2016-2017 school year, honoring Jackson College as the #11 Best Medical Assistant Program in the nation.
“We wanted to highlight schools like Jackson College, who are striving for excellence in education,” said Doug Jones, CEO and Founder of the Community for Accredited Online Schools. “These colleges offer an exceptional educational experience, upholding rigorous accreditation standards and showing an overall commitment to maximizing student success.”
Jackson College offers both certificate and associate degree programs in medical assistant. Medical assistants are multi-skilled health practitioners trained to work in the business and clinical parts of a medical office. They assist physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors and optometrists in helping their offices run smoothly.
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In order for universities to qualify for this ranking, they must hold public or private not-for-profit status and carry institutional accreditation. Top schools are determined by using a value-based methodology that analyzes more than a dozen qualitative and quantitative data points. AccreditedSchoolsOnline.org ranks both online and campus programs.
For a complete list of medical assistant programs for 2016-2017 and more information on the methodology used to rank each school, visit the following page:
http://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/vocational-trade-school/medical-assistant/.
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November 21, 2016Jets baseball players sign with four-year schools
Congratulations to two Jackson College Jets baseball players who signed with four-year colleges this week, during the early signing period.
•Jake Gleason, sophomore from Goodrich High School, outfielder, signed with Grand Valley State University, where he will finish his two years after this season with Jackson College. Gleason is a business major at Jackson with a 3.946 grade point average. Gleason started as a freshman and was a big part of the success of being MCCAA 2016 champions. Coach Rick Smith said, “We expect Jake to lead us in the outfield and be one of the team’s captains while pursuing another championship in 2017. The Jackson College baseball team is proud of Jake’s decision with Grand Valley State University and will do well in the GLIAC conference.”
•James Rogers, sophomore from Oxford High School, left-hand pitcher, signed with Davenport University to pursue his degree in sports management. Rogers was also a big part of the success last year with a record of 9-0 on the mound. “We see James doing the same thing in 2017 for the Jets while pursuing back to back championships in the MCCAA,” Smith said. “James currently has a 3.16 G.P.A. at Jackson College. The Jackson College baseball team is proud of James’s decision with Davenport University where he will get to pitch against Jake in the GLIAC conference.”
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November 11, 2016‘Fame – the Musical’ coming to Potter Center
The Jackson Community Concert Band will present its fall concert, International Flare, at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20 in Harold Sheffer Music Hall, Potter Center. Concert is free.
Band members will perform a variety of pieces from around the globe, thus the “International Flare” theme. Program includes: • “Concert Prelude” by Ralph Hultgren • “October” by Eric Whitacre • “The Wind in the Willows” by Johann De Meij • “Slava” by Leonard Bernstein • “Valdres” by Johannes Hanssen • “Ammerland” by Jacob de Haan • “Jack Tar March” by John Philip Sousa, edited by Donald Hunsberger • “El Camino Real” by Alfred Reed
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The Jackson Community Concert Band is comprised of both college students and community members. The band is under the direction of Dan Bickel, conductor and instructor of music at Jackson College. Bickel has previously taught at local public school districts, including Western, Michigan Center, Trinity Lutheran and Grass Lake. He performed as a bass player and singer at Cedar Point and on Princess Cruises. He also performed with the Jackson Community Concert Band under the previous conductor, Ron Douglass. Douglass retired earlier this year after more than 25 years with the band.
Join Bickel and the concert band for an afternoon of great music!
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November 4, 2016African American Male Summit to focus on education
Jackson College invites the community to come together for the third annual African American Male Summit, Nov. 17-18 at the Potter Center.
This year’s event will continue gathering input on ways to help more African American males succeed. This summit will focus exclusively on education, from kindergarten through college, K-16. Previous summits have also examined the penal system and family structure. African-American males have struggled to find success in education, with significant achievement gaps when compared to whites. This summit will explore how to close those achievement gaps, increase preparedness for college and improve retention and graduation rates. Participants will also explore partnerships between K-12 and colleges in areas such as mentoring and tutoring males of color.
“These are complex challenges that African American males face, and they require collaborative solutions,” said Lee Hampton, director of multicultural affairs at Jackson College. “We strongly encourage educators and parents, and community leaders to attend.”
On Thursday night, the evening will begin with a keynote at 6 p.m. by noted author and speaker Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu. He has written 33 books, including: “Black Students: Middle Class Teachers,” “Keeping Black Boys out of Special Education,” and “Understanding Black Male Learning Styles.” He has been a guest speaker at many universities throughout the U.S. and acted as a consultant at many urban school districts.
College President Dr. Daniel J. Phelan and Jackson Public Schools Superintendent Jeff Beal will present Thursday night. On Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon, Kunjufu will again speak. Participants will work in guided dialogues to seek solutions to the challenges African American males face, such as lack of parental support, truancy, financial hardship and so on.
The College will create an executive report of finding after the event, which will be available to schools, colleges and community.
For more information or to reserve a seat, call 517.796.8470.
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November 4, 2016Register now for winter semester
Start the new year with Jackson College, where student success comes first. Winter registration begins Nov. 9 for all returning students.
Jackson College has tailored its program and delivery to focus on student success. Stop by any Jackson College location and speak with an admissions representative about your next steps. New students must contact Jackson College admissions representative prior to registering for classes. Winter semester begins Jan. 16, 2017.
A complete course schedule and instructions for registration are available on the Jackson College website, www.jccmi.edu. For more information, call any location: Central Campus, 517.796.8425; Jackson College @ LISD TECH, 517.265.5515; Hillsdale LeTarte Center, 517.437.3343; and Maher Campus, 517.768.7097..n n n n n
November 2, 2016Art Garfunkel: In Close Up coming to Potter Center
Jackson College welcomes the legendary sound of Art Garfunkel: In Close Up, at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 Harold Sheffer Music Hall, Potter Center.
Blessed with what the New York Times described as a “beautiful countertenor,” Art Garfunkel has made an indelible mark on the music world as both a solo artist and half of the unrivaled Simon & Garfunkel. Born in Forest Hills in Queens, New York, his passion for singing was born at the early age of 4 when his father bought him a wire recorder. Being able to record into it got him singing more than anything else, he said. He went on to sing in school talent shows with a partner, Paul Simon, also from his Forest Hills neighborhood. In high school, they formed a band, Tom and Jerry. Though they didn’t gain a following as Tom and Jerry, they did begin to gain a following after changing their name to Simon & Garfunkel in late 1963. Within a year they were signed to Columbia Records, who paired them with producer/engineer Roy Halee. From 1964 to 1970 they recorded a groundbreaking string of classic albums (“Wednesday Morning 3 A.M.,” “Sounds Of Silence,” “Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme,” “The Graduate,” “Bookends,” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water”) and an equally impressive body of songs, many of which became pop standards, among them; “The Sound Of Silence,” “Homeward Bound,” “I Am a Rock,” “Kathy’s Song,” “April Come She Will,” “For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her,” “At the Zoo,” “A Hazy Shade of Winter,” “America,” “Scarborough Fair/Canticle,” “Mrs. Robinson,” “The Boxer,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “Cecilia,” “El Condor Pasa,” and “My Little Town.”)
Simon & Garfunkel won five Grammy awards together, two in 1968 (Record of the Year and Best Contemporary Pop Performance/ Duo or Group for “Mrs. Robinson”); and three in 1970 (Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists for “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” which also won Song of the Year and Best Engineered Recording). In 1977, “Bridge Over Troubled Water” received the prestigious Britannia Award for “Best International Pop LP and Single, 1952-77,” as voted by the music industry of Great Britain. In 1972, Simon & Garfunkel Greatest Hits was released, remaining on the charts for 131 weeks in the U.S. and a staggering 179 weeks in the UK. In 1990, Paul and Art were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tickets for Art Garfunkel: In Close Up are $50, $45 and $35; special Gold Circle seating is available for $60. Contact the Potter Center Box Office at 517.796.8600 to purchase tickets, or visit online at www.jccmi.edu/pottercenter.
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November 2, 2016Jets soccer players earn season honors
Congratulations to the following Jackson College Jets soccer players who received honors from the Michigan Community College Athletic Association for the season:
Men’s soccer:•Nooh Aljabaly, freshman from Coldwater, First Team All-MCCAA•Mateus Washington, sophomore from Brazil, Second Team All-Region
Women’s soccer:•Elaine Burleson, freshman from Fowlerville, First Team All-MCCAA, All-Freshman Team•Sydney Toth, sophomore from New Boston, First Team All-MCCAA•Taylor Stohler, freshman from Fort Worth, Texas, Honorable Mention All-MCCAA, All-Freshman Team•Megan Gerez, freshman from Culver City, Calif., Honorable Mention All-MCCAA
The men’s soccer team finished the season with a 3-5 conference record and 7-8 overall record. The women’s soccer team finished the season with a 7-3 conference record and an 8-10 overall record.
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