Fall 2009 / Winter 2010 » Featured Articles
Continuing stories
A quick look of what's going on at Sinclair.
Distance learning receives ITC Award
Sinclair Community College’s distance-learning program has received the 2011 Award for Excellence in eLearning (in the Outstanding eLearning Program category) from the Instructional Technology Council (ITC).
According to ITC, Sinclair’s distance-learning program is an exemplary eLearning program that has demonstrated leadership and replicable innovation in several areas, including ensuring quality instruction, excellent course and degree development, and outstanding faculty professional development.
Quarters-to-semesters transition on track
With Sinclair’s transition from quarters to semesters moving forward, the transition committee has reviewed over 1,200 custom software programs affected by the change. To date, three-quarters of those programs have been analyzed for revision or elimination. The information technology department has tested a system for student records, billing and
financial-aid information that will function on a semester schedule and has been configured with the academic calendar.
Sinclair named “Best Place to Work”
Sinclair is proud to have earned one of Dayton Business Journal’s 2011 Best Places to Work Awards. There were a record 139 local entries this year, competing to be crowned one of the 15 winners. Each company had to register for its employees to take an online survey about their workplace. The results of the surveys were used to give each company a score, which was used to determine the winners.
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Making college possible
Attending class at a Learning Center, rather than on Sinclair’s downtown campus, saves time and money.
Featured Stories
Panther Pride!
Sinclair faculty and Dayton Public Schools collaborate to build a new curriculum in four career areas.
Still committed to downtown
Record-breaking enrollment has encouraged Sinclair officials to evaluate current growth and strategic plan.
Maintaining Ohio’s lowest tuition rate
Sinclair’s modest fee increase to compensate for shortfalls in anticipated state funding.
30 years later: Online learning still growing
3,600 students this quarter will combine their distance learning classes with traditional classes.
