DATE: March
20, 2001
TO: Board
of Regents
FROM: Willard
R. Weaver
Dean, Montana State
University – Great Falls College of Technology
RE: Campus
Report for the March 22 – 23, 2001 Board of Regents’ Meeting

COT Student Named National
Winner – Joan Ferrin, a student enrolled in the
Microcomputer Support and Web Development program at MSU—Great Falls College of
Technology, has been recognized for her academic achievements by being named
the 2001 Centennial Scholar from the state of Montana. The Centennial Scholars Program,
administered by Phi Theta Kappa, the International Honor Society of the
Two-Year College and the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC),
commemorates the 100th anniversary of the two-year college
system.
Ferrin will receive a
$2,000 stipend from the Coca-Cola Scholarship Foundation and will carry the
Montana state flag in the Centennial Scholars Parade of State Flags at the AACC
Convention in Chicago in April. She
will be one of 50 USA Centennial Scholars recognized by USA Today in its April
5 issue.
Cisco Academies
Affiliations Expanding – Since its inception in 1998, the
College’s partnerships with area high schools as local Cisco academies have
increased steadily. In 1998, two
schools partnered with the College as local academies; in 1999, four schools;
and in 2000, eleven schools. Current
expressions of interest indicate that in Fall 2001, seven new schools will
offer the Cisco networking curriculum to its students. With its own local academies in Great Falls
and Bozeman, that brings the total number of local academies served by the
College of Technology’s Cisco Regional Academy to twenty schools.
The COT’s Regional Academy supports the local academies by visiting the
schools each semester, encouraging “best practices,” assisting in the exchange
of lesson plans, teaching classes in the local academy at the instructor’s
request, engaging in the applied research sponsored by the Cisco Academies, and
providing training and continuing education for approximately 40 instructors.
College Partners with City
Fire Department – The College has entered into a
partnership with the City of Great Falls Fire Department to train the city’s
firefighters as paramedics. For the
next three years, the Fire Department will release eight firefighters from
their regular duties from January through June so that they can take courses in
the College’s Emergency Medical Services program. Upon completion of the course work, the firefighters will be
certified through state testing.
To
accommodate the firefighters’ needs, the College has customized its curriculum
delivery, added faculty, and provided space for the firefighters’ classroom and
practicum experiences.
Distance Learning Funds
Awarded – MSU—Great Falls College of Technology was
recently notified that, through a competitive grant process conducted within
Montana State University, the College will be awarded funding for two
distributive learning projects. Both
projects will use the funds to provide workforce preparation online through the
Medical Transcription certificate program and the Health Information Coding
Specialist program.
Missouri River Roundup a
Success – March 12-17 marked the debut of the College’s
first Missouri River RoundUp, a week-long series of educational and
entertaining workshops and social events at the College. Workshop topics ranged from managing stress
and modern square dancing to running home-based businesses. The week included the Creative Arts Festival
on March 13 and 14 in Heritage Hall, where regional vendors, entrepreneurs and
retailers displayed their wares. On
Thursday, March 15, luncheon guests were entertained by Paul Zarzyski,
cowboy poet. The week concluded with
round, line, and square dance lessons for registrants. There were over 375 registrations for the
first-time event.
