2 $ P R IN T : News Wednesday,Feb.20.2013 General Fund Revenue vs. Expense BUDGET: CCC holds re v ie w m e e tin g Continued from Page 1 , Looking at the slide show during the budget review . Vice President o f Instructional S erv ices E lizab eth Lundy explained w hat people w ere seeing. “As you can see. this is what would be happening to us if we d idn’t do anything,’’ said Lundy. “These green num bers here are reserves that w e 're planning to use.” R egardless, the college is still in danger o f a large defi cit, due to circum stances such as extra spending/renovations. W ilton addressed this as well during the m eeting. “ We’re spending m ore than w e ’re taking in," said W ilton. “The gap now is right around $2 m illion bucks.” Some o f this can be attributed to projects and other expenses that the college has taken on, but the fact still rem ains that the college is taking a hit. A ccording to G reg Fitzgerald, the E xecutive D irector o f the Foundation B oard, another way to handle the deficit is the hope vf raising $10 m illion by the founda tion. “W hat’s the tim e fram e for the $10 m illion fundraiser to be com pleted and what w ould the appli cation o f those funds be?" asked D epartm ent C hair o f the Business A dm inistration Sharon Parker. F itzg erald answ ered: “W e're hoping to have the funds by the end o f the school year. Sixty percent o f that w ould be going tow ards a general fund that su p p o rts sc h o la rsh ip s and other funds. The rest w ould be divided am ongst different rtm enls and also put into id for ‘m ini-grants’. These are funds put into an account that departm ents can apply for to pay for certain expenses, ■ like new science equipment or physical education equipment. The funds would also be set aside for small renovations.” All these option', are ways that the college hopes to fix the current deficit. The college plans on having mote meetings with the board ¿rough May before finalizing — I Spring registration begins Feb. 26 Anna Franz The Clackamas Print The spring term schedule is now available to view online through your myClackamas account It is time to decide what classes you are interested in and add them to your list in preparation for spring term registration. Be aware that if a student has any unpaid fees -or an outstanding balance, including things like late TccTTrom^ieTFranTtlieconegemay- place a hold on yoyr myClackamas accpunt This m a / make sections o f the schedule unavailable until the holds are cleared. Prepare for next term by looking through the class schedule and book marking the classes desired.. Settle any debt you have with the school to clear any holds on your account Then proceed to view the parts o f foe spring term schedule that have been posted, although, most o f the classes lack official days and times. By making the class schedule available now, students are given the opportunity to get an early start at sorting through course descriptions. A few o f the courses available at foe Oregon City Campus include: Introduction to Literature Drama Poetry Fiction Am erican literature English C om position Introduction to Contem porary Math Trigonometry/Pre-Calc. Statistics II Calculus I and C alculus 11 First year French II, III First year Spanish II, III A nd m aayunany m ore There are many resources on campus when looking for assistance with choosing classes; Students might decide to check in with an adviser in foe community center or attend foe study skills workshop that takes place on campus in Barlow. Other resources might include talk ing to students in foe building foe class takes place in or even checking online sources like www.ratemypro- fessor.com. There are many specialized courses that are not offered in foe course catalog and if you are interest ed in Cooperative Work Experience, digital multimedia communications, theater or music programs, I suggest checking in with an adviser to make sure, you are aware o f extra courses that might not be offered. Cooperative Work Experience requires being chosen from a list and it is important to start enquiring and preparing to apply for CWE: Students can get a head start by visit ing the advising office and working through foe process now, before, it’s too late. Students interested in foe DMC program should check online for foe curriculum that is required to qual ify for specific certificates includ ing entry level multimedia journal ist: Career Pathway Certificate as well as video productiori technician, checking foe curriculum for these programs may help narrow your choices based on your specific career pathway. Many individual lessons are offered through foe music program as well as foe opportunity to audi tion for ensembles. Sortie o f these auditions take place prior to fell term and if you are interested in becom ing involved in foe music program it might benefit you to check with foe advising office, or music department about when auditions for specific music programs might take place. There are different sections of technical theater that might interest some students if they feel so inclined fo visit foe department and ask about foe different opportunities regard ing how a student might become involved in foe theater program. Happy hunting to all foe students out there that just can’t wait to get a jump start on selecting spring term courses. MMNff The C la cka m as P r in t aim s to report th e news in an honest, unbiased and professional manner. 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