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SAN JUAN COLLEGE<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2012<br />
YourDream...Your Future...Our Focus...
Welcome to Dr. Toni Hopper Pendergrass,<br />
President, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
On July 2, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> welcomed Dr. Toni Hopper Pendergrass as the <strong>College</strong>’s third president.<br />
She brings more than 15 years experience in community college administration. Prior to <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong>, she served as the vice<br />
president for learning at <strong>San</strong> Jacinto <strong>College</strong>, South Campus in Houston, Texas. There, she was responsible for providing vision,<br />
leadership and strategic direction for Liberal Arts, Health Science and Natural Sciences, Business and Technology, Evening and<br />
Weekend <strong>College</strong>, the Library, Dual Credit, Children’s Center and the District Honors Program.<br />
Prior to working at <strong>San</strong> Jacinto <strong>College</strong>, Dr. Pendergrass served as interim vice president of academic affairs and student success,<br />
executive dean, and assistant to the president at El Centro <strong>College</strong> in Dallas, Texas. She gained experience in strategic planning,<br />
research, and institutional effectiveness as a vice chancellor at Wayne County Community <strong>College</strong> District in Detroit, Michigan, and<br />
as a college director at Clovis Community <strong>College</strong> in Clovis, New Mexico. She also had the opportunity to teach community college<br />
students as an adjunct faculty member at El Centro <strong>College</strong>.<br />
Dr. Pendergrass earned her Ph.D. in Educational Administration with a specialization in Community <strong>College</strong> Leadership from<br />
the University of Texas at Austin. She also has a Master of Science degree in Agricultural Economics and Economics from New<br />
Mexico State University. A Four Corners native and graduate of Aztec High School, she has a deep appreciation for the rich cultural<br />
diversity of the area and is excited to be back home.<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Administration<br />
David Eppich, Vice President for Student Services<br />
Russ Litke, Vice President for Administrative Services<br />
Lisa Wilson, Interim Vice President for Student Services<br />
Stacey Allen, Director, Human Resources<br />
Gayle Dean, Executive Director, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation<br />
Laurie Gruel, Senior Director, Institutional Research, Planning and Grants<br />
Rhonda Schaefer, Director, Marketing and Public Relations<br />
Dr. Nancy Shepherd, Presidential Advisor for Community Relations<br />
Produced by Office of Marketing and<br />
Public Relations<br />
Editor: Rhonda Schaefer<br />
Designer: Linda Kaleta<br />
Writer: Carrie Thompson<br />
Pg. 2 photo of Dr. Toni Pendergrass by Tony Bennett<br />
Cover design by Linda Kaleta, featuring<br />
rendering of future School of Energy by<br />
Aaron Babcock, Hidell and Associates Architects, Inc.<br />
Carrollton, Texas<br />
Contents<br />
SAN JUAN COLLEGE<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2012<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> celebrated the inauguration of Dr. Toni<br />
Pendergrass (center), on October 17, 2012. Dr. James C.<br />
Henderson, President emeritus (far right); and Mike Tacha,<br />
former interim president (far left), took part in the ceremony<br />
welcoming her as the college’s third president.<br />
2 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE<br />
3 SAN JUAN COLLEGE BOARD, 2012<br />
Your Dream<br />
4 STUDENT EXCELLENCE<br />
Your Future<br />
6 PROGRAMS<br />
9 GRANTS<br />
Our Focus<br />
11 STUDENT SUCCESS<br />
12 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT<br />
13 CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />
14 EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE<br />
16 FOUNDATION HIGHLIGHTS<br />
18 GIVING<br />
22 ANNUAL REPORT DATA, 2011-12<br />
24 BUDGET<br />
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President’s Message<br />
It is wonderful to be back in the Four Corners. I thank everyone for the exceptionally warm welcome<br />
that the community and college have extended to me and my family. I am looking forward to working<br />
with our staff and faculty who are truly dedicated to the success of students and the community.<br />
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1. R. Shane Chance, Chairman<br />
Member since 2004, Small business owner.<br />
Represents district 6.<br />
Over the past months, I have especially enjoyed the opportunity to meet people and learn about the<br />
college’s accomplishments. I am amazed at all the college has been able to achieve and the continual<br />
innovation that allows us to enhance and better individuals’ lives.<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> serves more than 18,000 students annually. From automotive, arts and energy to<br />
human services, outdoor recreation and veterinary technology, students have the opportunity to choose<br />
from more than 100 degree programs that help them get the jobs they need to support their families.<br />
It is a great privilege to be a part of a place that is committed to making a difference. This dedication<br />
is reflected in our new service motto – Your Dream. Your Future. Our Focus., which is the theme of this<br />
year’s annual report.<br />
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2. Dr. Joseph Pope, Vice Chairman<br />
Member since 2007. Physician,<br />
Pinon Family Practice.<br />
Represents district 7.<br />
3. Chad King, Secretary<br />
Member since 2009. Retired manager,<br />
Bloomfield Refinery.<br />
Represents district 3.<br />
Dr. Toni Hopper Pendergrass<br />
For instance, we feature students who have overcome tough challenges, focused on their education and,<br />
as a result, are making their dreams come true. Building Trades student Michael Lendrum and SJC graduate<br />
Susie Yocum both overcame life-threatening heart conditions and are moving forward in their lives.<br />
You also will see how thanks to gifts such as BP’s $4 million investment in the School of Energy, we are<br />
able to expand programs locally and nationally, which helps us advance our commitment to economic<br />
development, while providing opportunities for students to secure their futures. Working with<br />
community partners, we are bringing back the Police Science Program and launched a new Paramedic<br />
program, providing additional career options.<br />
4. Evelyn B. Benny<br />
Member since 1997. Community service<br />
coordinator, Huerfano Chapter House.<br />
Represents district 2.<br />
5. Kenneth Hare<br />
Member since 2005. Retired educator<br />
Represents district 4.<br />
Our focus on student success is evident in the accomplishments of our students, including the SJC American<br />
Indian Science and Engineering Society Student Club (AISES), who were honored with the National AISES<br />
Student Chapter of the Year Award. Focusing on community engagement is noted in the implementation of<br />
Club Volunteer, and the nursing students who created a resource booklet for senior citizens.<br />
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6. John Thompson<br />
Member since 2010. Engineer,<br />
Walsh Engineering and Production Corporation.<br />
Represents district 5.<br />
As you look over our accomplishments over the past year, you will see how <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> is genuinely<br />
embracing our service motto – because your dreams and your future truly are our focus.<br />
Toni Hopper Pendergrass,<br />
7. Matthew Tso<br />
Member since 2011. Consultant,<br />
Navajo Nation.<br />
Represents district 1.<br />
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Your Dream.– student excellence<br />
YourDream.<br />
From overcoming health<br />
challenges to achieving<br />
the desire to truly make a<br />
difference, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
students are exceeding<br />
expectations and seeing their<br />
dreams become a reality…<br />
Building Trades student Michael Lendrum says<br />
life dealt him a second chance. Diagnosed at<br />
age eight with aortic stenosis, a heart valve<br />
defect, he lived with it until age 25 when<br />
the symptoms became unbearable and life<br />
threatening. In 2011, he endured a six-hour<br />
open heart surgery to replace the heart valve.<br />
“The surgery was a rejuvenation of my life and<br />
an opportunity to reprioritize,” says Lendrum.<br />
“I look at each day as a treasure.” Getting an<br />
education became a priority. His determination<br />
is evident as he was awarded the 2012 SJC<br />
Student Excellence Award in Building Trades<br />
and plans to graduate in 2013 – the next step in<br />
achieving his dream to become a contractor<br />
or architect.<br />
Giving back is a priority for Karon (Susie) Yocum. She spent<br />
over 25 years as an ironworker until congestive heart failure<br />
changed her life. In 2003, following heart valve replacement<br />
surgery, she dealt with other personal challenges while holding<br />
various jobs. “I wanted to give back and help people,” she says.<br />
She enrolled at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> and found her niche in social<br />
work. While completing her associate’s degree, she worked as a<br />
substance abuse and life skills facilitator, mentored new students,<br />
and served as a note-taker for students with disabilities. As the<br />
student keynote speaker during May’s graduation ceremonies,<br />
Yocum shared her story of inspiration. Her dreams are becoming<br />
a reality – she is continuing her work as a substance abuse and<br />
life skills facilitator and is enrolled at New Mexico Highlands<br />
University completing a bachelor’s degree in social work.<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> surgical technology graduate David Kolle<br />
is using his education to make a difference for those who<br />
are less fortunate. Recently completing a second mission<br />
trip to Mexico with International Medical Assistance, he<br />
plans to volunteer for two years with Mercy Ships, a global<br />
charity that operates hospital ships in developing nations. It<br />
provides medical help for the forgotten poor by mobilizing<br />
people and resources worldwide. “I’m at the point in my<br />
life where it’s not all about me,” he says. “I want to leave a<br />
legacy of helping those who are less fortunate.”<br />
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Your Future.– programs<br />
Your Your Future Future.<br />
BP America Provides $4 Million Investment in<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> School of Energy –<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s commitment to economic<br />
development and student success will advance,<br />
as BP America generously provided a $4 million<br />
investment in the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> School of<br />
Energy. The gift will go toward the construction<br />
of a state-of-the-art facility on the <strong>College</strong>’s<br />
main campus, which is expected to cost a<br />
minimum of $15 million. New Mexico Governor<br />
Susana Martinez was in attendance as Tim<br />
Harrington, BP’s North America Gas Regional<br />
President, made the announcement at a press<br />
conference in August, 2012. Not only will the<br />
investment help the School of Energy expand<br />
its capacity to meet growing workforce needs<br />
both locally and nationally, but it will enhance<br />
opportunities for students to secure lucrative<br />
careers in the energy industry.<br />
Pictured left to right: Iris Partida, Leandra <strong>San</strong>doval<br />
and Cindy Oros , <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> School of Energy<br />
graduates, found their dream jobs in the oil and gas<br />
industry with BP America.<br />
Photo by Crystal Martinez<br />
“My career has given me an incredible sense of freedom and financial stability that I never dreamed possible. I love<br />
that I can be such a great example to my son.”<br />
– Leandra <strong>San</strong>doval, SJC School of Energy graduate and BP Operations Technician.<br />
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Your Future.– programs<br />
Your Future.<br />
Your Future.– grants<br />
SJC Launched New Paramedic Program – In January, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> School of Trades and Technology expanded the Emergency<br />
Medical Services program with the addition of a new Paramedic<br />
Program. Students have the option of completing the program for<br />
a certificate in paramedicine or obtaining an Associate of Science/<br />
Paramedic degree.<br />
Associate of Arts Police Science Program to Begin –<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> students can now combine police academy<br />
classes with an associate of arts degree. The Associate of Arts<br />
Police Science program was brought back to <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> at<br />
the request of local law enforcement agencies. Students wanting<br />
to pursue a bachelor’s degree also will have the option to transfer<br />
the associate’s degree to New Mexico Highlands University or the<br />
University of New Mexico.<br />
Three New Mexico Higher Education (NMHED) officials from<br />
the Office of the Secretary toured an array of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
programs during a fall visit. Dr. José Z. Garcia, NMHED cabinet<br />
secretary; Dr. Bridgett Russell, NMED director of Operations;<br />
and Dr. Wayne Brown, NMHED Senior policy analyst, got an<br />
up-close look at the School of Health Sciences, School of Trades<br />
and Tech and the School of Energy. They also discussed future<br />
development opportunities for <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
Partnership Grant Focuses on New Approach to Teaching<br />
Math and Science – <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> science faculty have<br />
the opportunity to partner with University of New Mexico’s<br />
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology to pursue<br />
research and improve how math and science are taught to<br />
undergraduate students thanks to a shared grant. SJC’s School<br />
of Math, Science and Engineering received a $51,000 grant as a<br />
sub-recipient of a $249,998 grant awarded to UNM. The grant<br />
will fund workshops designed to help SJC faculty learn to use<br />
a problem-based approach to teaching Science, Technology,<br />
Engineering, and Math (STEM).<br />
Grant Awarded to Better Serve Transfer Bound Students –<br />
A nearly $2 million dollar grant was awarded to <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
that will be used to enhance the <strong>College</strong>’s infrastructure to better<br />
serve students who are looking to transfer to four-year colleges<br />
and universities. Referred to as Fast Forward, the grant will span<br />
five years and is administered through the Title III Native American<br />
Serving Nontribal Institutions program in the Department of<br />
Education. The grant is designed to increase postsecondary<br />
success, enable the college to identify students-at-risk, and develop<br />
strategies to ensure students obtain their degrees.<br />
Diane Stahl, Emergency Medical Services Program coordinator,<br />
plays an integral role in training future paramedics.<br />
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Your Future Focus<br />
Our student success<br />
Focus.–<br />
Your Future.– grants<br />
Grant Encourages Students to Pursue Careers<br />
in Engineering and Science – <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s<br />
School of Math, Science and Engineering was<br />
awarded a $445,000 grant as a sub-recipient of<br />
a $1.2 million grant from the National Science<br />
Foundation. Through what is known as the Four<br />
Corners Stem Success (FOCUSS) Program, SJC<br />
is partnering with Fort Lewis over five years to<br />
encourage more students to transfer into the<br />
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math<br />
(STEM) fields.<br />
Through the grant, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> students<br />
participated in two summer research projects<br />
with Fort Lewis <strong>College</strong>. In one project,<br />
students researched the effects dark-green<br />
leafy vegetables have in reducing inflammation<br />
that leads to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary<br />
Disease, while another research project<br />
examined the potential health benefits of the<br />
gogi berry.<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> student Tonia<br />
Becenti participated in a summer<br />
research project examining the<br />
health benefits of goji berries.<br />
AISES Students Make a Mark – Student’s in the<br />
SJC American Indian Science and Engineering<br />
Society Student Club (AISES) have proven that<br />
they are among the best. The club was honored<br />
with the National AISES Student Chapter of the<br />
Year Award. They are in good company with<br />
other universities who received the award in<br />
years past, including UCLA, Purdue University<br />
and Stanford.<br />
First Respiratory Therapy Students Graduate<br />
from SJC Program – <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> School of<br />
Health Sciences celebrated the first graduating<br />
class from the <strong>College</strong>’s Respiratory Therapy<br />
Program. Built from the ground up by Dr.<br />
Henry Oh, director of the Respiratory Therapy<br />
Program, and John Kirkpatrick, who directs<br />
its clinical education, the program began in<br />
February 2010.<br />
All USA Academic Team – <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
students Jayme Wilson and Gabriel Kropf were<br />
recognized for their nomination to the 2012<br />
New Mexico All-State and All-USA Academic<br />
Teams on Community <strong>College</strong> Day during the<br />
2012 legislative session in <strong>San</strong>ta Fe.<br />
Daniel Lorett was among the first group of<br />
students to graduate from <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s<br />
Respiratory Therapy Program.<br />
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Our Focus<br />
Our Focus.– community engagement<br />
Our Focus. –<br />
cultural and educational opportunities<br />
SJC’s Small Business Development Center Received State Excellence<br />
Award – The <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Small Business Development Center<br />
(SBDC) received the 2012 New Mexico Small Business Development<br />
Center Service Excellence and Innovation Center Award. SJC’s center<br />
was chosen from among 19 other SBDCs across the state for the<br />
excellent services the staff provides local businesses.<br />
Volunteers helped Senior Citizens Spruce up their Yards for Spring –<br />
Local senior citizens received a little extra help sprucing up their yards,<br />
when approximately 60 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> students, faculty, employees<br />
and community volunteers joined together in honor of National Earth<br />
Day. Volunteers raked leaves, trimmed bushes, prepared flower beds<br />
and helped seniors with other minor outdoor spring cleaning chores.<br />
Club Volunteer began at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> – Giving 30 minutes to<br />
an hour made a difference for a variety of local agencies through<br />
Club Volunteer. From making cards for those serving in the military<br />
to stuffing teddy bears for children in crisis centers, SJC’s Volunteer<br />
Center developed the program where community members and<br />
students come together once a month to assist with projects that are<br />
designed to be completed during a lunch hour.<br />
Nursing Students Provided Resource to Keep Seniors “in the Know” –<br />
As part of an honors project, track two nursing students created<br />
a booklet that provides information and community resources for<br />
seniors titled Resource Guide for Older Adults in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County<br />
and Surrounding Areas. Published by SJC’s Copy Services, the SJC<br />
Foundation and Merrion Oil and Gas helped fund printing costs.<br />
Art, Music and More! A legendary western singing group, a nationally<br />
known Celtic vocalist and a vibrant dance company, were among<br />
the many renowned performers who graced the stage as part of the<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Silhouette Series. Band performances, orchestra,<br />
choir and theatrical productions, and art shows also provided superb<br />
entertainment and cultural learning experiences.<br />
International Programs – From helping build a primary school in<br />
a Mayan village, to installing a solar powered system at a medical<br />
clinic on a remote Tibetan plateau, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> students had<br />
the opportunity to experience the world as a classroom through six<br />
different International Programs. Trips broadened students’ education<br />
and cultural exposure to the real world while earning class credits.<br />
Up with People – The Up With People (UWP) cast not only gave an<br />
amazing performance during their week-long visit to Farmington<br />
in February, they also volunteered at various agencies throughout<br />
the community and held a Culture Fair at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong>. The cast<br />
of 120 students from 20 cultures around the world shared games,<br />
activities and information about their culture, customs, lifestyles and<br />
experiences with SJC students, staff and faculty, along with local high<br />
school and middle school students.<br />
Golden Dragon Acrobats<br />
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Students, along with Mip Van Suchtelen, SJC Service Learning coordinator<br />
(pictured center), volunteered their time to assist local senior citizens with<br />
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Our Focus<br />
Our Focus.– eeducational excellence<br />
The Annabelle R. Friddle Award for<br />
Faculty Excellence was presented to Dr.<br />
Judy Palier, professor of Political Science<br />
in the School of Humanities. Along with<br />
encouraging students to be active learners,<br />
she has contributed to SJC through her<br />
involvement in organizations and projects<br />
including International Programs, the<br />
Institutional Review Board, Broadening<br />
Horizon speaker series, SJC Out student<br />
group and Safe Zone project.<br />
Our Focus<br />
For the 16th year, <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> recognized<br />
four employees with the<br />
President’s Mission Award<br />
for demonstrating a high<br />
level of service, going above<br />
expectations and demonstrating<br />
a positive attitude. Pictured left<br />
to right, standing: Faculty Award<br />
– Vernon Willie, Math instructor;<br />
Mike Tacha, former SJC interim<br />
president. Pictured seated,<br />
left to right: Professional Staff<br />
Award – Elaine Benally, director<br />
of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> West;<br />
Adjunct Faculty Award – Debbie<br />
Sawyer, adjunct Math instructor;<br />
and Support Staff Award – Cruz<br />
Chacon, administrative assistant,<br />
School of Business.<br />
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1. Stacey Bradley was the first to be honored with the newly<br />
established Stu & Jane Wilson Professional Staff Award.<br />
2. Sharen Glade was honored with the Fran <strong>San</strong>doval Support<br />
Staff Award.<br />
3. Joseph <strong>San</strong>chez was honored with the Physical Plant Support<br />
Staff Award.<br />
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The 2012 Lou & Ruth Allison Faculty<br />
Excellence Award was awarded to John<br />
Hoff, assistant professor of Welding. In his<br />
19 years at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong>, he has made<br />
significant contributions to the growth and<br />
success of the Welding Program. He says,<br />
“I believe in a hands-on teaching approach<br />
with no problem too big to solve.”<br />
Assistant Professor of Welding John Hoff was honored<br />
for excellence during SJC’s 2012 Graduation ceremonies.<br />
Pictured left to right: Ruth Allison, John Hoff, Gayle<br />
Dean, SJC Foundation executive director; and Mike<br />
Tacha, former SJC interim president.<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> awarded individual $1,000 stipends<br />
to 13 faculty members for their commitment and<br />
dedication to <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Students. The Tarpley<br />
Awards are given by retired Farmington businessman,<br />
Wayne Tarpley. The 2012 Tarpley Awards were<br />
presented by Mike Tacha, former SJC interim<br />
president, and Gayle Dean, SJC Foundation executive<br />
director. Pictured back row: Mike Tacha, Todd Thomas,<br />
Dr. Mike Hattabaugh, Dr. John Burris, Jim Rooker, Paul<br />
Mitchell, and Gayle Dean. Front row: Carmelita Lee,<br />
Jessica Anderson, Kris Kraly, Jan Peel and Ann Hardy.<br />
Awardees not pictured: Tony Otero and Vernon Willie.<br />
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Foundation<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation Highlights<br />
BP Investment in School of Energy<br />
New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez, BP America<br />
and <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> celebrated the announcement of<br />
BP America’s $4 million investment in the SJC School of<br />
Energy at a press conference in August, 2012. The gift,<br />
which will go toward the development of a new building<br />
on the Farmington campus, will help the School of Energy<br />
expand with the capacity to serve both the local and<br />
national industry. Along with the recent announcement,<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation will initiate a capital<br />
campaign. Once the Foundation raises an additional $3<br />
million, BP will match another $1 million. The project<br />
is expected to cost a minimum of $15 million. The <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s governing board pledged an additional $2<br />
million toward the project.<br />
Pictured left to right: Gayle Dean, SJC Foundation Executive<br />
Director; Tim Harrington, BP’s North America Gas Regional<br />
President; Dr. Toni Pendergrass, SJC President; NM Governor<br />
Susana Martinez; Randy Pacheco, Dean of School of Energy;<br />
and Greg West, BP America Onshore Site Manager.<br />
“Thanks to the longstanding partnership between BP and the School of Energy, this joint endeavor<br />
will benefit the community and energy workforce in countless ways now and in the future.”<br />
Gayle Dean, Executive Director, SJC Foundation.<br />
Photo by Tony Bennett<br />
Thanks to funding provided by a private donor<br />
through the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation, the<br />
popular One Book/One Community project will<br />
continue as it moves from a campus project<br />
to a community wide project. One Book/One<br />
Community originated in 2010 as Assistant<br />
Professor of English Traci Halesvass’s two-year<br />
Distinguished Teaching Chair project. The project was<br />
developed to build a sense of community while promoting literacy. In<br />
honor of the New Mexico Centennial, the book selection for 2012 was Code<br />
Talker: the First and Only Memoir By One of the Original Navajo Code Talkers<br />
of WWII, written by Judith Avila and Chester Nez.<br />
Financial Aid and <strong>College</strong> Entrance Progam (FACE)<br />
Thanks to the Merrion family, SJC Foundation holds a Kick Start scholarship<br />
for every FHS, PV or Rocinante graduate who chooses to attend SJC.<br />
The Merrions have placed two advisors in the Farmington Municipal School<br />
District to assist and encourage high school students to pursue a college<br />
education and help improve graduation rates. The counselors help students<br />
with the college application process and assist them in finding financial aid<br />
and scholarships. The only requirement for students to receive the Kick-<br />
Start scholarship at SJC is that they have worked with the Financial Aid<br />
and <strong>College</strong> Entrance Program (FACE) counselor. The program has been<br />
met with resounding success and may expand to other districts in the Four<br />
Corners region in the future.<br />
2011-12 SJC Foundation Board Officers<br />
Beverly Taylor, President<br />
Len Scalzi, Vice President<br />
Charles Clouthier, Treasurer<br />
Danny Beyhan, Secretary<br />
Chad King, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Board Representative<br />
Dr. Toni Pendergrass, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> President<br />
Gayle Dean, Executive Director<br />
Tucker Bayless<br />
Norman D. Benally<br />
Scott Bird<br />
Marjorie Black<br />
Dr. Robert J. Burns<br />
David Cardiff<br />
Del Craddock<br />
Richard Fraley<br />
Kerwin Gober<br />
Curtis R. Gurley<br />
Dr. James Henderson<br />
Members<br />
Jeff Howle<br />
Danny Jaap<br />
Mike Lacey<br />
Kenneth C. Leach<br />
Richard Ledbetter<br />
T. Greg Merrion<br />
Joshua D. Payne<br />
Jason <strong>San</strong>del<br />
Gregory Smith<br />
Myron Taylor<br />
Foundation Staff<br />
Gayle Dean, Executive Director<br />
Lowell Parrish III, Fund Accountant and<br />
Data Base Administrator<br />
Diane Bennett, Administrative Assistant<br />
Holly Self, Administrative Assistant<br />
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Heritage Society Members<br />
Allen Theatres, Inc.<br />
Lou and Ruth Allison<br />
Amos and Fran Anderson<br />
APS / Four Corners Power Plant<br />
Automotive Service Excellence<br />
Bank of America<br />
Robert and Bernice Bayless<br />
David Beavers<br />
Bob and Betty Berry<br />
BHP Billiton New Mexico Coal<br />
Nick and Alicia Blasingame<br />
BP Corporation North America, Inc.<br />
Carl and Lola Brown<br />
Scott and Eleanor Brown<br />
Glenette Cain-Deen<br />
Ken and Joy Campbell<br />
David and Madeline Christensen<br />
Mary Elizabeth Christian<br />
Citizens Bank<br />
Dr. Stephen and Violet Clark<br />
Charles and Gwen Clouthier<br />
Coca Cola Bottling Company<br />
Coleman Family Foundation<br />
Harvey and Kay Crowley<br />
Cy Cooper Company<br />
Wayne and Cassie Dallas<br />
Roy G. Dalpra Trust<br />
John and Maxine Dean, Sr.<br />
Desk and Derrick Club of Farmington<br />
Alva Dickerhoff<br />
James Dickerhoff<br />
J. A. and JoAnn Drake<br />
Steve & Melinda Dunn<br />
Tom and Mary Dugan<br />
Dugan Production Corporation<br />
Cheryl Durham<br />
Doug and Evangeline Echols<br />
Ellucian<br />
Farmington Rotary Club<br />
Farmington Savings Bank<br />
Roger Feurt<br />
Annabelle Friddle<br />
Friends of Father Kenneth Robertson<br />
Garfield Street Foundation of <strong>San</strong>ta Fe<br />
Mickey Ginn<br />
Jack and Twila Goodding<br />
Dr. Timothy Gordon<br />
Dr. Robert and Monica Grossheim<br />
Curtis & Becky Gurley<br />
Manuel C. and Thelma Hastings<br />
Dr. James C. and Tycie Henderson<br />
Family and Friends of Jeffrey Hetrick<br />
Holiday Inn of Farmington<br />
Family of Dr. Robert & Joan Hume<br />
Independent Mobility Systems<br />
Jim and Mary Lou Jacobs<br />
Lucille M. Jordan<br />
Family of Charles and June Keller<br />
Pat Kendrick<br />
Kiwanis Club of Farmington<br />
Jim and Betty Kleinegger<br />
Kenneth Larsen<br />
Dick and Laura Ledbetter<br />
Bert and Lucille Levine<br />
Lincoln O’Brien Foundation<br />
Sylvia Little<br />
M.G. Smokey Lyon<br />
Paul and Linda McClendon<br />
Dr. John and Muriel McCulloch<br />
Clara McGrath<br />
J. Greg and Rita Merrion<br />
Mesa Air Group<br />
Gerald & Helen Moser<br />
Mountain Air Drilling Service Company<br />
N.A.C.E. International <strong>San</strong>dia<br />
Mountain Section<br />
New Mexico Land and Title Association<br />
New Mexico Student Loans<br />
Ann Noel<br />
Northwest New Mexico National<br />
Association of Life Underwriters<br />
C. H. and Linda Nye<br />
Orthopedic Associates<br />
Don Paulek<br />
Petroleum Accountants Society of <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Juan</strong> Basin<br />
James S. Phillips<br />
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Giving<br />
David and Maxine Pierce<br />
PNM / <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Generating Station<br />
Gregg and Tamara Price<br />
Process Equipment & Service Company<br />
Renews Auto Parts & Equipment<br />
Robert and Maxine Rhien<br />
Ed and Mary Lou Rhodes<br />
John and Jean Ritzenthaler<br />
Jason and Stacy <strong>San</strong>del<br />
Priscilla <strong>San</strong>dlin<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Automotive/ASE<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Basin Chapter of New Mexico<br />
Society of CPAs<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Center for Independence<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County Board of Realtors<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Regional Medical Center<br />
Don Schreiber and Family<br />
Dr. Joe Sharpe<br />
Dr’s. Carl & Carol Spencer<br />
Amanda Sutherlin<br />
J. Wayne Tarpley<br />
Clinton and Dixie Taylor<br />
Miriam Taylor<br />
Myron and Revis Taylor<br />
Nick and Shirley Tinnin<br />
Victor and Debby Titus – The Titus<br />
Law Firm<br />
Totah Chapter of the Military Officers<br />
Association of America<br />
Toyota Technical Education Network<br />
(T-TEN)<br />
Tres Rios A.B.A.T.E. of New Mexico, Inc.<br />
United States Department of Education<br />
– Title III<br />
George and Patricia Wagner<br />
D. Craig and Becky Walling<br />
M. Herman Walters<br />
Joe Watson<br />
Marlo and Louise Webb<br />
Wells Fargo - Farmington<br />
Dr. Stuart and Jane Wilson<br />
Kenneth and Loah Woodrum<br />
Mildred Wright<br />
Ziems Ford Corners<br />
HONORARIUM<br />
Gifts were made in honor of the<br />
following individuals.<br />
Gayle Dean<br />
Thomas Dugan<br />
Bethany Evans<br />
Daniel Evans<br />
Paul Evans<br />
Jeffrey Hetrick<br />
Peggy Morgan<br />
MEMORIALS<br />
Gifts were made in loving memory<br />
of the following individuals<br />
Lou Allison<br />
Bruce Beckstead<br />
Eleanor Bennett<br />
Daniel Bickel<br />
Mark Steven Brown<br />
Sunnie Casebolt<br />
Melissa Ginn<br />
Gary Golden<br />
Debbie Gonzales<br />
Nathan Hagen<br />
Virginia Henry<br />
Jeffrey Hetrick<br />
Nellie Horvath<br />
Dwayne Howle<br />
Thomas Carl Jacobs<br />
Betty McBee<br />
Paul McClendon<br />
Joan McCollister<br />
Kathleen McDonald Noble<br />
Stella Montoya<br />
Eliot O’Brien<br />
John Ritzenthaler<br />
Wilda Schlenker<br />
Ray Stevens<br />
Jason Walters<br />
MaryJo Walters<br />
Wally Joe Walters<br />
Cara Beth White<br />
Jack Wilson<br />
Jane Wynhoff<br />
John Thompson, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Board member (pictured<br />
center); thanks Merrion Scholar Program sponsors T. Greg<br />
Merrion (pictured left), and Neil Merrion (pictured right).<br />
FELLOWS CLUB $100,000 and up<br />
(CUMULATIVE GIVING)<br />
American Petroleum Institute<br />
APS / Four Corners Power Plant<br />
APS Foundation, Inc.<br />
Basic Energy Services<br />
Bayless Charitable Fund<br />
BHP Billiton New Mexico Coal<br />
Bolack Museum Foundation /<br />
Tommy Bolack<br />
Border States Electric<br />
BP America, Inc.<br />
Carl and Lola Brown<br />
Burlington Resources Oil & Gas Co.<br />
Chevron U.S.A.<br />
Citizens Bank<br />
Coca Cola Bottling Company<br />
Coleman Family Foundation<br />
ConocoPhillips Company<br />
Cooper Energy Services<br />
Robert and Mary Culpepper<br />
DaimlerChrysler Donation Program<br />
Roy G. Dalpra Trust<br />
Daniels Fund<br />
Alva C. Dickerhoff<br />
James R. Dickerhoff<br />
Dugan Production Corporation<br />
Thomas Dugan<br />
El Paso Field Services<br />
First National Bank of Farmington<br />
Annabelle Friddle<br />
Gas Compressor Association<br />
The Estate of Guinevere Head-Brady<br />
Intel Corporation<br />
Arthur A. Jaquez<br />
Kenneth Larsen<br />
Bert Levine<br />
Lincoln O’Brien Foundation, Inc.<br />
Merrion Oil & Gas Foundation<br />
Mesa Air Group<br />
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global<br />
Impact Funding Trust Inc.<br />
C. H. and Linda Nye<br />
PNM / <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Generating Station<br />
Robert and Maxine Rhien<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Regional Medical Center<br />
J. Wayne Tarpley<br />
Clinton and Dixie Taylor<br />
Miriam Mumma Taylor<br />
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.<br />
U.S. Dept. of Education - Title III<br />
United Indian Traders Association<br />
Wells Fargo Bank New Mexico N.A.<br />
Loah D. Woodrum Trust<br />
The Williams Companies, Inc.<br />
The Williams Foundation<br />
REGENTS CLUB $25,000 to<br />
$99,999.99 (CUMULATIVE GIVING)<br />
7-2-11 Food Stores, Inc.<br />
Ager Excavating<br />
All American Technical Team<br />
Ruth Allison<br />
Anonymous - Durango<br />
A-Plus Well Service, Inc.<br />
Ariel Corporation<br />
Aztec Well Servicing Company, Inc.<br />
Babcock & Wilcox Construction Co.<br />
David Bacon, CPA, PC<br />
Bank of America<br />
Bank of America Foundation, Inc.<br />
Robert and Bernice Bayless<br />
Thomas F. Bolack<br />
Pamela Breithaupt<br />
Walter and Carolyn Bump<br />
Cameron<br />
Caterpillar, Inc.<br />
Mary Elizabeth Christian<br />
Charles and Gwen Clouthier<br />
Cummins Rocky Mountain, LLC<br />
Cy Cooper Company<br />
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund<br />
Dawn Trucking Company<br />
Desk and Derrick Club of Farmington<br />
The Denver Foundation<br />
Dial Oil Company<br />
J.A. and Jo Ann Drake<br />
Dresser-Rand Company<br />
Doug and Evangeline Echols<br />
Electrical Energy Services, Inc.<br />
Ellucian<br />
Energen Corporation<br />
Farmington Freightliner<br />
Farmington Rotary Club<br />
The First Tee<br />
The Frame Corner, Inc.<br />
General Motors Corporation<br />
Jack and Twila Goodding<br />
Hastings Entertainment, Inc.<br />
Cecil and Betty Henry<br />
Hollister-Stier Laboratories, LLC<br />
Ignition Systems & Controls<br />
Independent Mobility Systems, Inc.<br />
Richard and Laura Ledbetter<br />
Sylvia Little<br />
Lufkin Industries<br />
Roselyn Martin Shaw<br />
McCune Charitable Foundation<br />
Merrion Oil & Gas Corporation<br />
Microsoft AATP Program<br />
Mobil Oil<br />
Stella Montoya<br />
N.A.C.E. International, <strong>San</strong>dia<br />
Mountain Section<br />
Steve and Susan Nelson<br />
New Mexico Community Foundation<br />
New Mexico Student Loans<br />
Oil & Gas Equipment Corporation /<br />
Kimray, Inc.<br />
David and Maxine Pierce<br />
Martin and Beverly Pierce<br />
PNMR Services Company<br />
Precision Tool & Distribution<br />
Process Equipment & Service Co.<br />
Quadco<br />
Qwest<br />
Scotty & Aleata Raymond<br />
Rig Equipment & Supply Company<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Concrete Company<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County Abstract & Title<br />
Company<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County New Mexico<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Regional Medical Center<br />
Auxiliary<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> United Way<br />
Schreiber Insurance Agency Inc.<br />
Kevon Smith<br />
Myron and Revis Taylor<br />
Technology Integration Group<br />
United States Golf Association<br />
Foundation, Inc.<br />
Waste Management of New Mexico, Inc.<br />
Waukesha Engine, Dresser Inc.<br />
Dr. Stuart and Jane Wilson<br />
Dean and Betty Wolcott<br />
World Golf Foundation<br />
XTO Energy, Inc.<br />
Y & S Candies (Hershey Food<br />
Corporation)<br />
PRESIDENTS CLUB $10,000 to<br />
$24,999.99 (CUMULATIVE GIVING)<br />
Aetna Foundation, Inc.<br />
Albuquerque TVI Foundation, Inc.<br />
James and Margo Allee<br />
Allen Theatres, Inc.<br />
Alltel Communications<br />
American Business Women’s<br />
Association<br />
American Furniture Company<br />
American Indian Education Foundation<br />
Anonymous – Farmington<br />
Arapahoe Drilling Co., Inc.<br />
Armstrong-Coury Insurance<br />
Automotive Service Excellence<br />
Basin Disposal, Inc.<br />
David Berry, CPA, PC<br />
Blue Jet<br />
Ron and Nora Boice<br />
BPOE Lodge 1747<br />
Eric and Janice Bruce<br />
Bureau of Land Management<br />
Dr. Robert and Janet Burns<br />
Ken and Joy Campbell<br />
Mrs. H. R. Carter<br />
CellularOne<br />
Chandler & Company, LLP<br />
Cheney-Walters-Echols, Inc.<br />
The Chrysler Foundation<br />
City of Farmington<br />
Dr. Stephen and Violet Clark<br />
Dr. Jack and Nancy Coats<br />
Clarion and Barbara Cochran<br />
The <strong>College</strong> Board - Southwestern<br />
Regional Office<br />
The Community Foundation of Greater<br />
Birmingham<br />
James and Dianna Collins<br />
Bonnie Connelly<br />
Consolidation Coal Company<br />
Eleanor Brown Cornelius<br />
Harvey and Linda Kay Crowley<br />
The Daily Times<br />
Wayne and Cassie Dallas<br />
David H. Paul, Inc.<br />
The Hon. John and Gayle Dean<br />
Ron and Sue Dial<br />
Distribution Management Corporation<br />
Dollar General Literacy Foundation<br />
Steve and Melinda Dunn<br />
Eagle Point<br />
ECOM America, Ltd.<br />
Enterprise Products Operating LLC<br />
E-spaces N.V.S.A.<br />
Gerald and Sharon Farm<br />
Farmington Savings Bank<br />
Faver’s Homes, Inc.<br />
Fesco Contracting Company, Inc.<br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
Fleming & Goff, P.A.<br />
Randy Follis<br />
Four Corners Conference, Inc.<br />
Four Corners Electric Company, Inc.<br />
Four-Four, Inc.<br />
Friends of Father Kenneth Robertson<br />
Garcia & Company Jewelers<br />
Garfield Street Foundation of <strong>San</strong>ta Fe<br />
Gateway Companies, Inc.<br />
Mickey Ginn<br />
Kerwin Gober<br />
The Greenville Foundation<br />
Greer Stafford / SJCF, Inc.<br />
Dr. Robert and Monica Grossheim<br />
Curtis & Becky Gurley<br />
Hagen-Dimmick Development Co., Ltd.<br />
Pete and Judy Harmon<br />
Kenneth Heil<br />
Dr. James and Tycie Henderson<br />
Dr. Pierre and Jung Ja Herding<br />
Ernie and Faye Hunsaker<br />
Integrity Networking Systems, Inc.<br />
Intel Foundation<br />
James and Mary Lou Jacobs<br />
Jaynes Corporation<br />
William and Leone Jensen<br />
Kelco, Inc.<br />
Kinder Morgan Foundation<br />
Cecilia King<br />
Tommy Kitchens<br />
Kiwanis Club of Farmington<br />
KPMG - LLP<br />
LeROI Compressors<br />
The Lumpkin Foundation<br />
Macnat LLC.<br />
Paul and Elsie Mains<br />
Edgar and Donna Mann<br />
Robert and Lynda McBride<br />
Muriel McCulloch<br />
Kerry and Phyllis Meier<br />
Merrion Family Foundation<br />
Mountain Air Drilling Service Co. LLP<br />
Gordon Mumma<br />
Jeffrey and Kathy Jo Myers<br />
New Mexico Land Title Association<br />
New Mexico Mortgage Finance<br />
Authority<br />
Noel’s, Inc.<br />
Kevin and Julie Ortenblad<br />
Orthopedic Associates, P.A.<br />
Karen Mumma Palmer<br />
Don Paulek<br />
The Pepsi Bottling Group<br />
Foundation, Inc.<br />
Petroleum Accountants Society of<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Basin<br />
James Phillips and Dr. Pat Armell<br />
PNM / SJGS - Emergency Response<br />
Team<br />
Ronald and Carolyn Proctor<br />
Riley Industrial Services, Inc.<br />
Jean L. Ritzenthaler<br />
Robert L. Bayless, Producer LLC<br />
Jack and Martha Roberts<br />
Dr. Hugh and Elizabeth Rogers<br />
Rust Tractor Company<br />
Ruth Brown Foundation<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Basin Chapter - NM Society<br />
of CPAs<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Center for Independence<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Building Trades<br />
Students<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Compression, LLC<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County Board of Realtors, Inc.<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Nurseries, Inc.<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Reproduction Company<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Rotary Club<br />
Jason and Stacy <strong>San</strong>del<br />
Jerry and Clair <strong>San</strong>del<br />
Dr. J.E. and Jacque Sheppeck<br />
Dr. Dan Smith<br />
Millie Speer<br />
Drs. Carl and Carol Spencer<br />
SunRay Gaming of New Mexico, LLC<br />
Swift Transportation<br />
Michael Tacha<br />
Target Stores<br />
Telluride Ski & Golf Company<br />
Thriftway Marketing Corporation<br />
Victor and Debby Titus - The Titus<br />
Law Firm<br />
Tres Rios A.B.A.T.E. of New Mexico, Inc.<br />
Triple S Trucking Company, Inc.<br />
The Totah Chapter - Military Officers<br />
Association of America<br />
D. C. and Lucylle Turner<br />
United State Golf Association<br />
Uselman Construction Company<br />
Verizon Wireless<br />
Visual Health Information Stretching<br />
Charts, Inc.<br />
W. W. Grainger, Inc.<br />
Wagner Equipment Company<br />
Wallace Chevrolet Cadillac, LLC.<br />
D. Craig and Becky Walling<br />
Wal-Mart<br />
M. Herman Walters<br />
Steve and Teresa Wamel<br />
Webb Automotive Group<br />
Marlo and Louise Webb<br />
Wells Fargo Foundation<br />
Tom L. Wheeler<br />
Jack and Martha Wilson<br />
Woods Insurance Service, Inc.<br />
Mildred Wright<br />
Charlene Younger<br />
Ziems Ford Corners<br />
SUN CLUB $1,000 and up<br />
(ANNUAL GIVING)<br />
7-2-11 Food Stores, Inc.<br />
Aetna Foundation, Inc.<br />
Allen Theatres, Inc.<br />
Ruth Allison<br />
American Society of Safety Engineers,<br />
Four Corners Chapter<br />
A-Plus Well Service, Inc.<br />
Ariel Corporation<br />
Aztec Well Servicing Company, Inc.<br />
David Bacon, CPA, PC<br />
Bayless Charitable Fund<br />
BHP Billiton New Mexico Coal<br />
<strong>Juan</strong>ell Blasingame<br />
Dr. David and Sara Lee Bramhall<br />
Pamela Breithaupt<br />
Eric and Janice Bruce<br />
Chevron U.S.A.<br />
Citizens Bank<br />
Jerry and Phyllis Clayton<br />
Charles and Gwen Clouthier<br />
Dr. Jack and Nancy Coats<br />
Coca Cola Bottling Company<br />
Coleman Family Foundation<br />
James and Dianna Collins<br />
ConocoPhillips Company<br />
Robert and Mary Culpepper<br />
Cy Cooper Company<br />
Roy G. Dalpra Trust<br />
De Nae’s Boutique<br />
The Hon. John and Gayle Dean<br />
The Denver Foundation<br />
Thomas Dugan<br />
Steve and Melinda Dunn<br />
Ellucian<br />
Energy Maintenance & Construction, Inc.<br />
David Eppich<br />
Farmington Noonday Civitan Club<br />
Four Corners Ambulatory Surgery<br />
Center, LLC<br />
The Frame Corner, Inc.<br />
Annabelle Friddle<br />
Gas Compressor Association<br />
Kerwin Gober<br />
Twila Goodding<br />
Curtis and Becky Gurley<br />
Gurley Law Firm<br />
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.<br />
Les and Karen Houghton<br />
Jerry and Becky Huskey<br />
Integrity Networking Systems, Inc.<br />
J Bar S Enterprises DBA<br />
Jicarilla Apache Energy Corporation<br />
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Kelco, Inc.<br />
Richard and Laura Ledbetter<br />
Bert Levine<br />
Kerry and Phyllis Meier<br />
Merrion Oil & Gas Foundation<br />
Rita Merrion<br />
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global<br />
Impact Funding Trust Inc.<br />
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, LLC<br />
Jeffrey and Kathy Jo Myers<br />
Steve and Susan Nelson<br />
New Mexico Dental Foundation<br />
Oil & Gas Equipment Corporation /<br />
Kimray, Inc.<br />
O’Neal Steel, Inc.<br />
David and Maxine Pierce<br />
PNM / <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Generating Station<br />
Red River Compression<br />
Mary Rhodes<br />
Rig Equipment & Supply Company<br />
Riley Industrial Services, Inc.<br />
Robert L. Bayless, Producer LLC<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Building Trades<br />
Students<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> PTA Student<br />
Association<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County Abstract & Title<br />
Company<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County New Mexico<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Regional Medical Center<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> United Way<br />
Jerry and Clair <strong>San</strong>del<br />
Si Senor Restaurant<br />
SunRay Gaming of New Mexico, LLC<br />
Michael Tacha<br />
J. Wayne Tarpley<br />
Myron and Revis Taylor<br />
Technology Integration Group<br />
Totah Chapter of the Military Officers<br />
Association of America<br />
Twin Stars Ltd.<br />
W. W. Grainger, Inc.<br />
Steve and Teresa Wamel<br />
Wells Fargo Bank New Mexico, N.A.<br />
The Williams Companies, Inc.<br />
The Williams Foundation<br />
Dr. Stuart and Jane Wilson<br />
Dean and Betty Wolcott<br />
XTO Energy, Inc.<br />
Yoakum Services<br />
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FOUNDERS CLUB $500 - $999.99<br />
(ANNUAL GIVING)<br />
Harry S. Allen Trust<br />
Wynn Anderson<br />
Nick and Alicia Blasingame<br />
Bloomfield Senior Citizens Center<br />
Dr. Robert and Janet Burns<br />
D.J. Simmons, Inc.<br />
Kathleen Gross<br />
Dr. Sheryl Hruska<br />
Kenneth and Hazel Leach<br />
Miller Stratvert, P.A.<br />
Joyce Mills<br />
Navajo Engineering & Construction<br />
Authority<br />
New Mexico Professional Surveyors<br />
Assoc., - Four Corners Chapter<br />
New Mexico Society of Professional<br />
Engineers - SJ Basin Chapter<br />
Donald and Mary Pigford<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Association of Educational<br />
Retirees<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Business Office Staff<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County Gem & Mineral<br />
Society<br />
Robert and Marsha Smith<br />
Up With People<br />
Dr. Callie Vanderbilt<br />
Jeff and Deborah Young<br />
FRIENDS CLUB - To $499.99<br />
(ANNUAL GIVING)<br />
Seth and Elizabeth Abrahamson<br />
Dr. Merrill Adams<br />
Karen Allen<br />
Stacey Allen<br />
Dan Alston<br />
Bruce and Mellody Anderson<br />
Animas Credit Union<br />
Armstrong-Coury Insurance<br />
Joan Arrowsmith<br />
Carolynne Attaway<br />
Connie Auck<br />
Christine Baade<br />
Richard and Jane Banes<br />
Carol Barg<br />
Robert and Evelyn Barg<br />
Alice Barnard<br />
Basin Coordinated Health Care, Inc.<br />
Dr. Paula Baxter<br />
David Beavers<br />
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Tony and Diane Bennett<br />
Michele Berkey<br />
Roland and Elaine Berkey<br />
Greta Berry<br />
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority - Xi Chi<br />
Chapter<br />
Jon Betz<br />
Danny and Rosalia Beyhan<br />
Steve Biernacki<br />
Sherrie Biringer<br />
Dr. Bruce and Marjorie Black<br />
Watson and Stacey Bradley<br />
Felix and Viola Briones<br />
Nathan and <strong>San</strong>dra Broadhead<br />
Thomas Burns<br />
Dr. John and Carol Burris<br />
Abigail Calcote<br />
Vaai Calles<br />
Carol Carreon<br />
Cascade Bottled Water & Coffee<br />
Service<br />
Casey Financial Consulting<br />
Aline Cass<br />
Barbara Caton<br />
Maria Chacon<br />
Chandler & Company, LLP<br />
Janella Chapline<br />
Chili’s Grill & Bar<br />
Citizens Trust & Investment Corp.<br />
Robert Comer<br />
Amy Cooper<br />
Jason and Andrea Cooper<br />
Cy and Manalynn Cooper<br />
Richard and Denise Corcoran<br />
Pamela Coy<br />
Mary Cummins<br />
John and Maxine Dean<br />
Kama Dean<br />
Liesl Dees<br />
Richard DeLaBarcena<br />
Gordon DeSpain<br />
Maria Dodson<br />
J. H. Durrett, Jr.<br />
Linann Easley<br />
Richard and Naoma Ekwall<br />
D. J. and Gwen Elkins<br />
John and Doris Evans<br />
Gary and Melodie Eyster<br />
Ben and MaryAnne Facio<br />
Farmington Fire Equipment and<br />
Safety<br />
Wanda Farris<br />
Richard and Patsy Felter<br />
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund<br />
Charles and Joyce Freuden<br />
Hans Freuden<br />
Kathleen Fulton<br />
Dianne Garcia<br />
Rodolfo and Christine Garcia<br />
Linda Garrison<br />
Sherri Gaugh<br />
Frank George<br />
Richard and Eileen Gerding<br />
Julie Glasser<br />
Patricia Goff<br />
Tom and Norma Grant<br />
William and Margaret Gray<br />
Guy and Alfreda Green<br />
Richard Greenaker<br />
Greer Stafford / SJCF, Inc.<br />
Susan Grimes<br />
Sherry Hair<br />
Tim and Karla Halphen<br />
Leon and Leanna Hanhardt<br />
Kenneth and Helen Hare<br />
The Hon. Harris Hartz<br />
Hastings Entertainment, Inc.<br />
Michael Hattabaugh<br />
Mary Hayes<br />
Henry Production, Inc.<br />
Debbie Hernandez<br />
Gary and Shirley Hetrick<br />
Jane Hetrick<br />
Mary Hibbetts<br />
Debby Hibner<br />
Marty and W. Hill<br />
Dr. Donna Hobbs<br />
Cynthia Hodges<br />
Donald and Dr. Victoria Holmsten<br />
Deborah Honstad<br />
Horiba International Corporation<br />
Norman and Sue Howey<br />
Lloyd and Dana Husted<br />
James and Mary Lou Jacobs<br />
Raymond John<br />
Ken Johnson<br />
<strong>San</strong>dra Johnson<br />
Susan Johnson<br />
Jack Kant<br />
Fred Karlin<br />
Kenneth Kernagis<br />
Karen King<br />
Pete and Jeanette Kinnas<br />
Janet Kittell<br />
Arthur Kraemer<br />
Mary Kraly<br />
Paul and Janet Krmpotich<br />
Michael and Diana Lacey<br />
Michael and Dolores Lane<br />
Diana Lang<br />
Georgia Lewis<br />
Larry and Melanie Lewis<br />
William Lewis<br />
Laura Liebel<br />
Debbie Limback<br />
Russell Litke<br />
Lee-anne Lord<br />
Murdoch Maloney<br />
Debra Manwill<br />
Dr. Julius Manz<br />
Cori Mapp<br />
Valerie Martin<br />
Carolyn Martinez<br />
Maria Martinez<br />
Monica Martinez<br />
Kimberly Mathes<br />
James McBee<br />
Mari McClanahan<br />
Terry McCollister<br />
Muriel McCulloch<br />
Jerry McKeen<br />
Douglas and Cynthia McNealy<br />
Dr. John and Dorothy McNeill<br />
William McQueen<br />
Melissa Meechan<br />
Sarah Menapace-Walker<br />
Mercy Regional Medical Center<br />
Scott Michlin<br />
Millennium Insurance Agency<br />
Dr. Jimmy and Sylvia Miller<br />
Therese Millis<br />
Rebecca Minton<br />
Dr. Ralph and Annette Moorehead<br />
Mo-Te, Inc.<br />
Mary Mould<br />
Allan Nass<br />
Newcomers Club of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County<br />
Donna Ogilvie<br />
Tony Otero<br />
Donella Owen<br />
Randy Pacheco<br />
Dr. Judith Palier<br />
Lowell Parrish<br />
Laura Pate<br />
Randall and Sherry Paxson<br />
Shelley Peterson<br />
Michele Picotte<br />
Hart and Susan Pierce<br />
Jim and Gina Quesenbury<br />
Jeffery and Vonda Rabuck<br />
Cathy Radojits<br />
Krista Rainwater<br />
James and Dr. Vicky Ramakka<br />
Jael Raymond<br />
Red Mesa Trading Co., Inc.<br />
Marie Redenbach<br />
Theresa Reherman<br />
Jean Ritzenthaler<br />
John Ritzenthaler<br />
Patricia Roach<br />
Lois Roberts<br />
Barbara Rodrigue<br />
James Rooker<br />
Major Robert and Mary Rozzell<br />
Bonnie Rung<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Tutoring Center<br />
Marilyn <strong>San</strong>ders<br />
Leonard and Pam Scalzi<br />
Mindi-Kim Schrum<br />
Marie Schumacher<br />
Charles and Holly Self<br />
Cuff and Noreen Sellmeyer<br />
Jacqueline Sena<br />
George and Melissa Sharpe<br />
Dr. Joseph Sharpe<br />
Dr. Nancy Shepherd<br />
David and Helen Smith<br />
Samuel Smith<br />
Garry and Marie Smothers<br />
Brian Steen<br />
Collin and Sherida Stewart<br />
George and Jennifer Stewart<br />
Carr and Willie Stolworthy<br />
Dennis Swenk<br />
Matthew and Joan Symonds<br />
Mark and Joellen Talbot<br />
Kenneth and Patricia Tharp<br />
Richard and Shirley Toliver<br />
Nicole Triplett<br />
Harold Tso, Jr.<br />
Mip van Suchtelen<br />
Wagon Wheel Pawn and Trading<br />
Company<br />
LuAnn Walton<br />
Wells Fargo Wealth Management<br />
Group<br />
Jason Wentz<br />
John and Dorothy Westerman<br />
Miles and Valerie Wheeler<br />
John and Marilyn White<br />
Russell Whiting<br />
Gail Williams<br />
Robert and Cindy Williams<br />
Vernon Willie<br />
Jeanne Wilson<br />
John and Debby Witner<br />
Bart Womack<br />
Jeffrey Wood<br />
Dr. David Wright<br />
Lisa Wurtz<br />
Christine Young<br />
Jane Zalesky<br />
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
Allen Theatres (2)<br />
APS-Four Corners Power Plant (3)<br />
Automotive Service Excellence<br />
Bank of America (2)<br />
Bob and Betty Berry<br />
W. L. Blasingame Family<br />
Scott and Eleanor Brown<br />
BP<br />
Ken and Joy Campbell<br />
Chevron USA<br />
Citizens Bank<br />
Dr. Stephen and Violet Clark<br />
Consolidation Coal Company<br />
Wayne and Cassie Dallas<br />
“Treacherously”<br />
Maxine M. and John A. Dean, Sr.<br />
Desk and Derrick Club of Farmington<br />
Joyce and Harry Donald<br />
Rex and Nancy Dunn<br />
Ellucian<br />
Farmington Rotary Club<br />
Farmington Savings Bank<br />
Garfield Street Foundation of <strong>San</strong>ta Fe<br />
GED Students – J. Wayne Tarpley<br />
Jack and Twila Goodding<br />
Grade Court – Coleman Family<br />
Foundation<br />
Dr. Robert and Monica Grossheim<br />
Curtis & Becky Gurley<br />
Manuel and Thelma Hastings<br />
Holiday Inn of Farmington<br />
Independent Mobility Systems<br />
Eleanor Norman Kelly Nursing<br />
Kiwanis Club of Farmington<br />
Jim and Betty Kleinegger<br />
Kenneth W. Larsen<br />
Law Enforcement<br />
Dick and Laura Ledbetter<br />
J. Greg and Rita Merrion<br />
Merrion Oil & Gas Corporation<br />
Mountain Air Drilling Service<br />
Company, LLP<br />
N.A.C.E. International <strong>San</strong>dia<br />
Mountain Section<br />
New Mexico Land Title Association<br />
“Chili Currier”<br />
New Mexico Student Loans<br />
Northwest District Dental Society of<br />
New Mexico<br />
Northwest NM National Association of<br />
Life Underwriters<br />
Orthopedic Associates PA<br />
Petroleum Accountants Society of<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Basin (2)<br />
PNM / <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Generating Station (2)<br />
PTA 1998<br />
Gregg Price<br />
Renews Auto Parts and Equipment<br />
Richardson Bannahan<br />
Austin Roberts-Lois Roberts Givler<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County Board of Realtors<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Regional Medical Center<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Automotive /ASE<br />
Dr. Carol Spencer<br />
Myron and Revis Taylor<br />
Nick and Shirley Tinnin<br />
Totah Chapter of the Military Officers<br />
Association of America<br />
Toyota Technical Education Network<br />
(T-TEN)<br />
Tres Rios A.B.A.T.E. of New Mexico, Inc.<br />
Waste Management of New Mexico, Inc.<br />
Marlo and Louise Webb<br />
Dr. Stuart and Jane Wilson (2)<br />
Ziems Ford Corners<br />
ENDOWED MEMORIAL<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
Aileen R. Stage Memorial<br />
Angie Amerman Memorial<br />
Beverly Bakkum Memorial<br />
Robert and Bernice Bayless Memorial<br />
John J. Benally Memorial<br />
Goldie and Quenton Brewer Memorial<br />
John Carl Brown Memorial (2)<br />
John M. Christensen Memorial<br />
Wilma R. Cochran Memorial<br />
Herb Cox Memorial<br />
Alva Dickerhoff Memorial (2)<br />
James Dickerhoff Memorial<br />
James and Margaret Dickerhoff<br />
Memorial<br />
Gladys Pauline Drake Memorial<br />
Mary Dugan Memorial<br />
Jack and Della Mae Echols Memorial<br />
Roger Feurt Memorial<br />
Herb Friddle Memorial<br />
Melissa Ginn Memorial<br />
Gary Golden Memorial<br />
Celeste Elaine Gordon Memorial<br />
Steven Griffith Memorial<br />
Stanley Harland Memorial<br />
Mary Harper Memorial<br />
Head-Brady Memorial<br />
Jeffrey B. Henderson Memorial<br />
Jeffrey L. Hetrick Memorial<br />
Dr. Robert & Joan Hume Memorial<br />
Thomas Jacobs Memorial<br />
Alvina Martinez Jaquez Memorial<br />
Art Jaquez Memorial<br />
Bobby Kellenaers Memorial<br />
June and Charles Keller Memorial<br />
C.O. Kendrick Memorial<br />
Bryce King Memorial<br />
Lucille Levine Memorial<br />
Frank and Luke Martin Memorial<br />
Kathy Cummins McDonald Memorial<br />
Rubey McGarrh Memorial<br />
Dr. Donald M. Megill Memorial<br />
Mesa Air Group Pilot Memorial<br />
Colgan Thomas Mumma Memorial<br />
Joy Noel Memorial<br />
C.H. and Linda Nye Memorial<br />
Shirley K. Thompson Paulek<br />
Memorial<br />
Red and Ted Pennington Memorial<br />
Edwin A. Rhodes Memorial<br />
Ray, Terri, and Gregory Rhodes<br />
Memorial<br />
Dr. John Ritzenthaler Memorial<br />
Father Kenneth Robertson Memorial<br />
Nancy <strong>San</strong>del Memorial<br />
Harold E. Schaefer, Jr. Memorial<br />
Sadie Schreiber Memorial<br />
Joseph William Tarpley / Fran<br />
<strong>San</strong>doval Memorial<br />
Clinton and Dixie Taylor Memorial<br />
H. Merrill Taylor Memorial<br />
Miriam Mumma Taylor Memorial (2)<br />
Charles and Viola Titus Memorial<br />
Angelo Turano Memorial<br />
Douglas C. and Thelma Ruth Wade<br />
Memorial<br />
Lorraine L. Wadman Memorial<br />
Brian Christopher Wagner Memorial<br />
Gary and Ben Walling Memorial<br />
Walters Family Memorial<br />
Joe and Joy Watson Memorial<br />
K.O. Wilbanks Memorial<br />
Raho Williams Memorial<br />
Grace B. Wilson Memorial<br />
Kenneth and Loah Woodrum<br />
Memorial<br />
ENDOWED STUDENT AWARDS<br />
Bryce and Cecilia Ballinger-King<br />
Chemistry Prize<br />
Lucy Student Award<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Basin Chapter of New<br />
Mexico Society of CPAs<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Transfer Student<br />
Award<br />
Gayle Dean, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation executive director,<br />
congratulated student speakers on their accomplishments at<br />
the Foundation Scholarship Reception. Pictured left to right:<br />
Elaine Myers, Spencer Church, Gayle Dean, Lauren Wright.<br />
ENDOWED FACULTY AWARDS<br />
Annabelle Friddle Faculty Excellence<br />
Award<br />
Lou and Ruth Allison Faculty<br />
Excellence Award<br />
ENDOWED STAFF AWARDS<br />
Fran <strong>San</strong>doval Support Staff<br />
Excellence Award<br />
Stu and Jane Wilson Professional<br />
Staff Excellence Award<br />
ENDOWED DISTINGUISHED<br />
TEACHING CHAIRS<br />
General Studies / Annabelle Friddle<br />
Literacy and Math / Sam and Sherry<br />
Butler, Citizens Bank, David and<br />
Maxine Pierce<br />
Native American Studies / BHP<br />
Billiton New Mexico Coal<br />
Nursing / Tom, Sherman and Sally<br />
Dugan<br />
ENDOWED PROGRAM SUPPORT<br />
Allied Health Programs<br />
Myrle Bogle Memorial – Library<br />
Support<br />
Mary Elizabeth Christian – Native<br />
American Nursing Students<br />
Mentoring & Tutoring<br />
Bert Levine – Library Support<br />
Colgan Thomas Mumma Memorial –<br />
Music Programs<br />
Lincoln O’Brien Foundation – General<br />
Miriam Mumma Taylor Memorial –<br />
Library Support<br />
United States Department of<br />
Education – Title III<br />
ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
Harry S. Allen Memorial<br />
American Petroleum Institute – Four<br />
Corners Chapter<br />
American Society of Safety Engineers<br />
Four Corners Chapter<br />
Bloomfield Senior Center<br />
Building Trades<br />
Chevron USA Energy Programs<br />
Chevron USA General Programs<br />
Chevron USA Petroleum Technology<br />
Lease Operator<br />
James Childers Memorial<br />
Coleman Family Foundation Grade<br />
Court<br />
ConocoPhillips Company<br />
DaimlerChrysler<br />
Roy G. Dalpra Memorial<br />
Daniels Opportunity Award<br />
Desk and Derrick Club of Farmington<br />
Farmington Evening Lions Club<br />
Four Corners Conference for<br />
Professional Development<br />
Debbie Gonzales Memorial<br />
Grainger Tools for Tomorrow<br />
Intel Corporation<br />
Key to the World of Music and<br />
Theatre<br />
Bert Levine<br />
Kinder Morgan Foundation<br />
N.A.C.E. International <strong>San</strong>dia<br />
Mountain Section<br />
Newcomers Club of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County<br />
New Mexico Dental Foundation<br />
New Mexico Professional Surveyors<br />
Association, Robert B. Stannard<br />
Jr. Memorial<br />
New Mexico Society of Professional<br />
Engineers - SJ Basin Chap.,<br />
Robert B. Stannard Jr. Memorial<br />
Betty M. Noggle Memorial<br />
Pinon Hills Golf Association, S. A.<br />
“Tinny” <strong>San</strong>doval Memorial<br />
Debbie Prell Memorial Math &<br />
Science<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County Commissioners<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County Fair Executive<br />
Board<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> County Gem & Mineral<br />
Society<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> Educational Retirees<br />
Association<br />
School of Energy Gas Compression<br />
“Show Me The Money”<br />
Josh Smith Technical<br />
Ray Stevens Memorial<br />
J. Wayne Tarpley GED<br />
Wells Fargo and Aztec Well Servicing<br />
Golf Scramble<br />
Williams Foundation<br />
Dean and Betty Wolcott<br />
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<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Data 2011-12<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Data 2011-12<br />
CREDIT ACTIVITIES<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> 2010-11 2011-12<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> 2010-11 2011-12 <strong>Annual</strong> 2010-11 2011-12 <strong>Annual</strong> 2010-11 2011-12 <strong>Annual</strong> 2010-11 2011-12 <strong>Annual</strong> 2010-11 2011-12<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> Student Count (unduplicated)* 18,068 18,456<br />
Full-time Equivalent Credits (annualized) 5,404 5,499<br />
Degrees and Certificates 2011/12 848 1,108<br />
*The annual unduplicated student count is less than the sum of semester<br />
unduplicated student counts as some students attended more than<br />
one semester.<br />
Summer 11<br />
Student Count (unduplicated) 5,177 5,231<br />
Full-time Equivalent Credits (annualized) 643 627<br />
Credit Course/Sections 727 720<br />
Fall 11<br />
Student Count (unduplicated) 11,239 11,579<br />
Full-time Equivalent Credits (annualized) 2,400 2,514<br />
Credit Course/Sections 1,789 1,893<br />
Spring 12<br />
Student Count (unduplicated) 10,489 10,534<br />
Full-time Equivalent Credits (annualized) 2,362 2,359<br />
Credit Course/Sections 1,835 1,882<br />
Early Admit / Dual Credit – High School<br />
Early Admit<br />
Student Count (unduplicated) 92 121<br />
Full-time Equivalent Credits (annualized) 20 31<br />
Credit Course/Sections (enrolled in). 147 205<br />
Dual Credit<br />
Student Count (unduplicated) 454 567<br />
Full-time Equivalent Credits (annualized) 111 128<br />
Credit Course/Sections (enrolled in) 271 359<br />
Center for Workforce Training**<br />
Student Count (unduplicated) 58 591<br />
Full-time Equivalent Credits (annualized) 3 23<br />
Credit Course/Sections 12 116<br />
**Several CWT non-credit courses were changed to credit in 2011-12<br />
accounting for the large increase in credit activity from 2010-11 to<br />
2011-12.<br />
ENCORE<br />
Student Count (unduplicated) 780 810<br />
Full-time Equivalent Credits (annualized) 59 65<br />
Credit Course/Sections 139 144<br />
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Online Learning<br />
Student Count (unduplicated) 3,966 4,390<br />
Full-time Equivalent Credits (annualized) 1,135 1,198<br />
Credit Course/Sections 670 744<br />
OFF-CAMPUS CENTERS<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> East<br />
Credit Enrollment (duplicated) 1,035 900<br />
Full-time Equivalent Credits (annualized) 82 73<br />
Credit Course/Sections 88 77<br />
Non-credit Student Count (unduplicated) 62 30<br />
Kids Kollege Student Count 23 30<br />
Non-credit Course/Sections 8 6<br />
Kids Kollege Course/Sections 4 6<br />
Non-credit Contact Hours 1,056 430<br />
Adult Education Patron Usage<br />
(GED, ABE, ESL, Project Read) 53 46<br />
Other Patron Usage N/A 13,054<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> West<br />
Credit Enrollment (duplicated) 653 615<br />
Full-time Equivalent Credits (annualized) 77 76<br />
Credit Course/Sections 52 51<br />
Non-credit Student Count (unduplicated) 0 18<br />
Kids Kollege Student Count 0 18<br />
Non-credit Course/Sections 0 2<br />
Kids Kollege Student Count 0 2<br />
Non-credit Contact Hours 0 210<br />
Adult Education Patron Usage<br />
(GED, ABE, ESL, Project Read) 66 44<br />
Library Gate Count 20,600 19,678<br />
Other Patron Usage 15,824 13,227<br />
NON-CREDIT ACTIVITIES<br />
Adult Education<br />
Total Students<br />
(completed minimum of 12 hours of instruction) 811 636<br />
Beginning Literacy (Project Read) 21 33<br />
Adult Basic Education 561 568<br />
Adult Secondary Education 28 22<br />
English as a Second Language 201 114<br />
GED Graduates (who went through<br />
Adult Education program) 110 94<br />
GED Graduates (who passed GED in<br />
11-12 and attended SJC ABE<br />
program in previous years) N/A 70<br />
Center for Student Engagement<br />
Students Tutored (unduplicated) 1,912 2,162<br />
On-line Tutorials Available to Students 122 136<br />
Smart Lab Users (unduplicated) 1,173 1,265<br />
Smart Lab Contact Hours 7,417 14,504<br />
New Student Orientation / Registration 495 1,822<br />
Center for Workforce Training***<br />
Student Count (unduplicated) 872 203<br />
Student Enrollment (duplicated) 1,191 203<br />
Contract Training and Center for<br />
Workforce Course/Sections 125 23<br />
Student Contact Hours 13,427 978<br />
Organizations Served 72 9<br />
***Several CWT non-credit courses were changed to credit in 2011-12 accounting<br />
for the large decrease in non-credit activity from 2010-11 to 2011-12.<br />
Child and Family Resources Departments<br />
Child and Family Development Center<br />
Practicum Students Supervised (unduplicated) 92 45<br />
Practicum Student Contact Hours 4,650 1,790<br />
Direct Services to Children 189 181<br />
Families Provided Direct Services 374 152<br />
Service Learning Hours N/A 82<br />
Nursing Student Practicum Hours N/A 144<br />
<strong>College</strong> Student Observation Hours N/A 295<br />
Regional Conference Attendance 62 28<br />
Organizations Served 9 12<br />
Training and Technical Assistance Program<br />
Workshops/Training Events Offered 112 157<br />
Workshops/Training Events Total Hours 1,600 2,760<br />
Child Care and Service Referrals 100 88<br />
Toy Lending Library/Parent Resource<br />
Check-out 225 573<br />
Technical Assistance Hours to Child<br />
Care Centers 1,485 1,325<br />
Workshops/Training Events Enrollment<br />
(duplicated) 900 1,572<br />
Community Learning Center (including Kids Kollege)****<br />
Student Count (unduplicated) 2,268 1,777<br />
Kids Kollege Student Count 584 562<br />
Student Enrollment (duplicated) 3,902 3,204<br />
Kids Kollege Enrollment 1,387 1,359<br />
Course/Sections 350 322<br />
Kids Kollege Course/Sections 142 141<br />
Contact Hours 42,827 38,625<br />
Kids Kollege Contact Hours 14,355 13,822<br />
****In 2011-2012, CLC did not include Bus Institute. With Bus Institute, Student<br />
Enrollment (duplicated) is 3,530 and Contact Hours are 42,393.<br />
Dental<br />
Number of Patients 2,314 2,332<br />
Enterprise Center<br />
Companies in Business Incubation (on-site all year) 10 12<br />
Graduate Companies This Year 2 2<br />
Square Footage Leased:<br />
Office Space 51% 71%<br />
Production Space 53% 63%<br />
Companies Involved Since December ’99 51 53<br />
Estimate of Direct Jobs Created on <strong>Annual</strong> Basis 39 38<br />
Facility Usage by Community<br />
Meeting Rooms 41,960 43,041<br />
Theater, Music, Art, Performance 48,496 47,976<br />
Fire Tower<br />
Number of Days Used 159 171<br />
User Groups Served 9 14<br />
Number of Students 2,503 2,544<br />
Health and Human Performance Center<br />
Health and Human Performance Center<br />
Total Number of Visits 186,535 202,959<br />
Group Exercise Participants 14,944 16,296<br />
Outside User Groups Participants 2,965 3,682<br />
Climbing Facility<br />
Total Number of Participants 8,190 9,624<br />
Community Program/Birthday Party<br />
Celebration Participants 4,782 4,388<br />
Day Climbers 3,408 5,236<br />
High Endeavors Challenge Course<br />
Total Number of Participants 718 1,413<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Participants 168 212<br />
Community Participants 358 560<br />
Farmington Municipal Schools Participants 192 641<br />
Outdoor Equipment Rental Center<br />
Total Rentals 513 487<br />
Total User Days 14,364 13,586<br />
Community Events<br />
Leadership New Mexico Raft Rides 22 26<br />
Outdoor Film Festival Patrons 120 125<br />
Intramural<br />
Intramural Participants 2,109 1,347<br />
5K All Terrain Race Participants 21 7<br />
Fit Club Participants 172 180<br />
Softball Tourney Participants 87 113<br />
Library<br />
Use of Library<br />
Online Databases Accessed 335,105 490,898<br />
Students Attending Library Skill Instruction 3,419 3,378<br />
Reference Queries 2,735 3,633<br />
Interlibrary Loan Transactions 1,560 1,368<br />
Library Facilities<br />
Books Housed 101,644 98,602<br />
Full-text Electronic Journals 39,129 38,142<br />
Full-text Electronic Books 21,435 23,443<br />
Books in Spanish 1,256 1,234<br />
Books in the Southwest Room 6,702 7,644<br />
Books in the Carter Memorial Room<br />
(Earth Science) 2,192 2,192<br />
Law Library 17,586 17,931<br />
Salmon Ruins Museum Library 3,925 4,106<br />
Center for Teaching Excellence 1,187 1,245<br />
SJC West Campus Library 9,934 7,388<br />
Journals 309 256<br />
English Newspapers Online 2,408 3,175<br />
Spanish Newspapers Online 146 173<br />
Online Databases 101 94<br />
Gate Count (visitors to library) 145,537 146,919<br />
Main Circulation (items borrowed) N/A 26,508<br />
Planetarium<br />
Shows 185 188<br />
Guests 8,468 8,751<br />
Small Business Development Center<br />
Workshops 49 57<br />
Workshop Attendance 520 652<br />
Number of Clients Counseled 670 477<br />
New Businesses 28 26<br />
Jobs Created 87 108<br />
Jobs Retained N/A 19<br />
Volunteer Center<br />
SJC Students Participating in Service Learning 727 955<br />
SJC Instructors Assisting Service Learning 50 54<br />
Community Members Referred to Volunteer<br />
Opportunities 54 90<br />
Volunteers Engaged in Community Projects 57 315<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> I 2012 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong><br />
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Budget 2012-13<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Budget 2012-13<br />
(for fiscal year ending 6/30/2013)Revenues<br />
State Appropriations 23,198,700<br />
Local Taxes 14,770,267<br />
Tuition and Fees 11,342,740<br />
Sales and Services 1,720,640<br />
Investment Income 398,768<br />
Contracts and Grants 240,458<br />
Other Revenue 877,467<br />
Total Revenue 52,549,040<br />
Expenditures<br />
Instruction 26,391,531<br />
Academic Support 4,381,461<br />
Student Support 4,926,328<br />
Institutional Support 6,621,216<br />
Physical Plant 6,090,990<br />
Public Service 1,725,998<br />
Student Aid 327,000<br />
Independent Operations 210,477<br />
Other* 1,874,039<br />
Total Expenditures 52,549,040<br />
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<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong> I 2012 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong><br />
Net Excess/(Deficit) 0<br />
* Other includes set asides for capital improvements, renewal or<br />
replacement of facilities and equipment, and support of other auxiliary<br />
or internal service operations.<br />
Source: Approved 2012-13 Operating Budget<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Juan</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
4601 <strong>College</strong> Boulevard<br />
Farmington, NM 87402<br />
505-326-3311<br />
www.sanjuancollege.edu