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Home»News»Northwest State Community College Foundation Presents $1,139,450 Check To Board Of Trustees
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Northwest State Community College Foundation Presents $1,139,450 Check To Board Of Trustees

By Newspaper StaffJune 28, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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CHECK PRESENTATION … The NSCC Foundation presented the Board of Trustees a check for $1,139,450 at Friday’s meeting. Pictured L to R: NSCC Board of Trustees Chair Lisa McClure, NSCC President Dr. Todd Hernandez, NSCC Foundation Board Chair Peter Beck and NSCC Executive Director of Development/Foundation Robbin Wilcox. (PHOTO PROVIDED)


(PRESS RELEASE) Archbold, Ohio – The Northwest State Community College Board of Trustees met in regular session on Friday, June 24 on the Archbold campus.

After roll call, Robbin Wilcox, NSCC Executive Director for Development & NSCC Foundation and Foundation Board Chair Peter Beck presented the Board with a record-setting check in the amount of $1,139,450.

The money is designated for student scholarships, equipment, outreach programs and student support efforts.


OVER $7 MILLION HAS BEEN PROVIDED

Over $7 million has been provided through the generosity of businesses and individuals who have supported the Foundation over the past ten years.

Peter Beck, NSCC Foundation Board Chair, applauded the generosity of individuals and businesses who have donated to the NSCC Foundation, for helping make this presentation possible.


Beck also gave kudos to Robbin Wilcox for her tireless work in raising funds and awareness to help aid student success.

ABOUT THE NSCC FOUNDATION

The NSCC Foundation has approximately 30 board and committee members representing Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Paulding, Van Wert and Williams counties.

Additional information on the NSCC Foundation can be found online at NorthwestState.edu/foundation/.


 In other Board action:

  • Approved the promotion of Michael Foreman to Acting Chief of Police and Ashlyn Cox to Director of Financial Aid
  • Approved the employment of Dr. Tiffany Ludwig for Dean of Nursing and Allied Health, Dr. Jon Tomlinson for Dean of Van Wert Campus, Krista Maassel for Bookstore Clerk Retail & Food Service Assistant, and Shantelle Cline for Campus Police Officer
  • Approved the renewal of probationary faculty and non-teaching faculty contracts
  • Approved the 2022-2023 budget
  • Approved the 2022-2023 student fees
  • Approved salary increases for part-time faculty – initial placement on a pay scale will be determined by current criteria of academic degree held, and work experience, and advancement on the scale is determined by number of credit hours taught
  • Approved a new policy – Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
  • Approved the College Master Plan (prioritizing deferred maintenance needs and optimizing academic spaces to enhance student experience and increase student success)
  • Approved Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) Completion Plan
  • Approved miscellaneous employment contracts, and nine resignations

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