MT. SAN JACINTOCOMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
EDUCATIONAL MASTER PLAN
2008
MT. SAN JACINTO COLLEGE
San Jacinto Campus
MenifeeValley Campus
MT. SAN JACINTO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Joan F. Sparkman, President - Trustee Area 5
Eugene V. Kadow, Clerk - Trustee Area 1
Dorothy McGargill - Trustee Area 2
Ann Motte - Trustee Area 4
Gwendolyn Schlange - Trustee Area 3
Jon Tyler - Interim Superintendent and President
EDUCATIONAL MASTER PLAN CONSULTANTS
Lead Project Consultant: Dr. Grace N. Mitchell
PPL Professional Personnel Leasing, Inc. in Partnership with Educational Planning Associates
Dr. Ernest Berg, Robert Evans, Valerie Evans,Christopher D. Mitchell, Charlotte Alexander
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Vice PresidentsDennis Anderson, Dennis Hogan, Irma Ramos, Roger Schultz;
Kathy Donnell, Charles Hawkins, Karin Marriott, Kristen Grimes, Barbara Oberg, Catalina Cruz,
Jeanne O’Dell, Teri Sisco, Brian Twitty, Susan Guarino, Becky Mitchell, Robin Armour, Patrick Springer, Tom Spillman, Camille Kraft, JoAnna Quejada, Susan Loomis, Faith Nobles, Kevin Segawa,
Kristi Di Memmo, Mary Feaster, Carlos Lopez, Michael Conner, Pat James, Laurie McLaughlin,
Richard Rowley, Temma Dadah, Joyce Johnson,Chris Klein, Diane Boss, Rebecca Teague, Bill Marchese, Charles Hawkins, Ron Gugliemana, Scott Kasper, Carol Montez, Teri Jerabek, Gale Ward, Chris Mozga, Janet McCurdy, Martha Crawford,Eric Borin, Mary Gocke, Bertha Barraza, Lesia Navarro,
Shanae Williams, Bob Ruth, Rhonda Dixon, Mark Dumas, Nick Abbondanza, Amrik Randhawa,
Donna Greene, Christopher Sleeper, Cindy A. Rozo, Andre Uckert, Bob Vilums, Milton Reyes, Don Smith, Richard LeGarra, Leslie Greer, Sterling Roulette, Pamela Ford, Sandra Robinson, Amy Szantos, Phillip Morrione, Roddy Rampersad, Carlos Lopez, Dewey Heinsma, Belinda Heiden Scott, Kathy Turner,
Linda Middleton, Bill Bergin, Gail Hoak, Lorney O’Connor, Marlon Nance, Parwinder Kaur,
Cathy Brostrand, Marcia Krull, Karen Cranney, John Norman, Bob Rockwell, Laura Lord,
Evelyn Menz, Sandra Darnell, Colin MacLaughlin, Marlene Cvetko, James Decker, David King,
Elisabeth Anghel, Jorge Alvarez, James Koobatian, Keith Hanz, Kathy Charles, Maria Lopez,
Ron Bowman, Caren Hennessy, David Candelaria, ElizabethCorreia-Jordan, Sharon Myers Durbin,
Leslie Greer, Jeff Slepski, Erik Ozolins,John Seed, Jason Bader, Patrick Smith, Shelley Aguilar,
John Schuler, Suzanne Uhl, Dwight Duffie, Glen Stevenson, Paula Naggi, Lori Torok, Bea Ganim,
Lissette Castro,Cindy Nancy, Gina Oliver, Jim Davis, Ted Blake, Charles Hawkins, Albert Jimenez,
Janice Levasseur, Lorrie Ross, James Decker, Sherri Moore, Monica Flores, Paul Hert,
Michael Tausig, Tom Donovan, Paul Ney, Guy Kimbrough, Richard Kandus, Valerie Reed
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF DIAGRAMS, MAPS AND TABLES...... vi
CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
The District and the College...... 2
Planning History and Processes...... 3
The College and Its Service Areas: The View from Outside.....5
Community Partnerships...... 6
The Developing College: The View from Inside...... 7
The College and the State: State Regulations and Limitations...9
Contents of the Educational Master Plan...... 10
CHAPTER 2 THE DISTRICT AND THE COLLEGE
Geography...... 13
Population...... 13
Four Service Areas...... 17
Demographic Factors...... 20
Age...... 20
Ethnicity...... 23
Economic Conditions...... 24
Educational Attainment...... 26
Participation Rates...... 27
Free Flow...... 29
Projections...... 31
San Jacinto Service Area...... 33
Menifee Service Area...... 34
I-15 Corridor Service Area...... 34
The Pass Service Area...... 35
Conclusions and Recommendations...... 35
Facilities...... 36
CHAPTER 3PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Introduction...... 38
Methodology...... 38
Combined Service Areas - Projections...... 39
Superintendent/President’s Office...... 41
Foundation...... 42
Grants Development Office...... 43
Human Resources...... 44
Police...... 45
Public Information and Marketing...... 46
Research and Planning...... 47
Superintendent/President’s Office...... 48
TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
Business Services...... 51
Bookstore...... 52
Facilities Services...... 53
Fiscal Services...... 55
Food Service / Cafeteria...... 57
Information Technology...... 58
Payroll Services and Accounts Payable...... 60
Purchasing and Print Shop...... 61
Student Services...... 63
Athletics...... 64
Counseling and Career Transfer...... 66
Disabled Student Programs and Services...... 68
Enrollment Services...... 70
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services / CARE....72
Financial Aid Services...... 74
Matriculation and Outreach...... 76
Student Government...... 78
Districtwide Programs...... 79
Community Education...... 80
Distance Education...... 82
Fire Science...... 84
Honors Enrichment Program...... 86
Instructional Technology Services...... 87
Mutimedia...... 89
Off-Site Programs...... 91
San Jacinto Campus...... 93
Administration of Justice...... 94
American Sign Language...... 96
Anatomy and Physiology...... 98
Anthropology...... 100
Art...... 102
Art Gallery...... 104
Astronomy...... 105
Audio and Video Technology...... 107
Automotive Technology...... 109
Biology...... 111
Business and Management...... 113
Chemistry...... 115
Child Development and Education...... 117
Child Development and Education Centers...... 119
Communication...... 121
Computer Information Systems...... 123
Dance and Theater Arts...... 125
Earth Science...... 127
Economics...... 129
Engineering...... 131
English...... 132
TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
English as a Second Language...... 134
Environmental Studies...... 136
French...... 138
Geography...... 139
Geology...... 141
Guidance...... 143
Health Science...... 145
History...... 147
Horticulture...... 149
LearningResourceCenter...... 150
Learning Skills...... 152
Library...... 154
Library Science...... 156
Mathematics...... 158
Music...... 160
Nutrition...... 162
Philosophy...... 164
Photography...... 166
Physical Education...... 168
Physics...... 170
Political Science...... 172
Psychology...... 174
Reading...... 176
Real Estate...... 178
Sociology...... 180
Spanish...... 182
Water Technology...... 183
World Languages...... 185
MenifeeValley Campus...... 187
Administration of Justice...... 188
Allied Health...... 190
American Sign Language...... 192
Anatomy and Physiology...... 194
Anthropology...... 196
Art and Visual Communication...... 198
Astronomy...... 200
Biology...... 202
Business...... 204
Chemistry...... 206
Child Development and Education...... 208
Child Development and Education Centers...... 210
Communication...... 212
Computer Information Systems...... 214
Dance...... 216
Economics...... 218
English...... 220
English as a Second Language...... 222
TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
Environmental Studies...... 224
French...... 226
Geography and Geographic Information Systems...... 228
Geology...... 230
Guidance...... 232
Health Science...... 234
History...... 236
Horticulture...... 238
Humanities...... 239
LearningResourceCenter...... 241
Learning Skills...... 243
Legal Assistant...... 245
Library...... 246
Library Science...... 247
Management...... 249
Mathematics...... 251
Music...... 253
Nursing...... 255
Nutrition...... 257
Philosophy...... 259
Photography...... 261
Physical Education...... 263
Physics...... 265
Political Science...... 267
Psychology...... 269
Reading...... 271
Real Estate...... 273
Sociology and Human Services...... 275
Spanish...... 277
Theater Arts...... 279
Turf Management...... 281
World Languages...... 282
Conclusions and Recommendations...... 283
Department Projections – Qualifiers and Recommended Actions 284
Programs and Services - Recommendations...... 285
CHAPTER 4THE LINKAGE BETWEEN EDUCATIONAL AND FACILITIES MASTER PLANS
Why These Measures Are Used...... 290
Recommendations...... 291
Conclusion...... 292
APPENDIX ASAN JACINTO / THE PASS COMBINED SERVICE AREAS
PROJECTIONS BY TOP CODE AND DISCIPLINE 2005-2020
APPENDIX BMENIFEE / I-15 CORRIDOR COMBINED SERVICE AREAS
PROJECTIONS BY TOP CODE AND DISCIPLINE 2005-2020
LIST OF DIAGRAMS, MAPS AND TABLES
DIAGRAMS
A Comprehensive Planning Process...... 4
MAPS
1 Mt. San Jacinto Community College District...... 12
2 Eastern Riverside County...... 17
3 Four Service Areas...... 18
4 Mt. San Jacinto Community College District and Surrounding Districts...30
TABLES
1 RiversideCounty Population 1990-2007...... 13
2 2000-2020 Population by Trustee Areas and Zip Codes...... 14
3 Estimated Percent of Population Growth in Unincorporated Areas of Riverside County 15
4 2000-2020 Adult Population by Trustee Areas and Zip Codes...... 16
5 Service Areas and Their Cities...... 19
6 Comparison of Age Groups: Community Colleges Statewide and MSJCCD 20
7 District Population by Cities, Zip Codes and Age Groups...... 21
8 District Age Group Percentages by Campus, Center and District Adult Population 22
9 Ethnicity by County and Campus...... 23
10 Unemployment Rates for District Communities...... 25
11 Cities Employment / Jobs Projection...... 25
12 Median Household Income...... 26
13 Educational Attainment...... 27
14 District Participation Rates 2005...... 28
15 2001-2007 Out-of-District Enrollment...... 29
16 Fall 2007 District Residents Enrolled Outside the District...... 31
17 Summary of Enrollments, WSCH, and FTES: 2000-2020 Projections....31
18 San Jacinto Service Area: 2000-2020 Projections...... 33
19 Menifee Service Area: 2000-2020 Projections...... 34
20 I-15 Corridor Service Area: 2000-2020 Projections...... 34
21 The Pass Service Area: 2000-2020 Projections...... 35
22 San Jacinto / The Pass Combined Enrollment Growth Projections...... 39
23 Menifee / I-15 Corridor Combined Enrollment Growth Projections...... 39
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