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CCME NEWSLETTER Fall Council of College and Military Educators 2002 From the President Val Vera Council of College and Military Educators By the time you read this newsletter the CCME Board will have most of its symposium speakers confirmed. The 2002 February Symposium in Mesa, Arizona was a success judging from the surveys returned during the event! Our next symposium is promising to be one of the best. Our theme this year is Military Education: It s Bigger than Texas (Managing Growth). I think we need to explain this to our CCME members and others who will be attending the San Antonio Symposium. When the CCME Board met to plan the draft agenda, there was a lot of discussion on picking a theme that was relevant and brought out a problem we needed to focus on. Since we are meeting in Texas, we threw it in because of its size it s not the biggest state but it does cover a lot of territory! Come cruise with us this coming February 3 rd 6 th on San Antonio s famous downtown River Walk. INSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 San Antonio s Famous Downtown Riverwalk 1 Letter from the President 2 2003 Symposium Schedule of Events 3 CCME Board Nominations Form 4 CCME Scholarships Application Form 5 Menger Hotel Reservations; CCME Board Members The main thought (after you imagine the size) is the problem managing growth. How do you manage growth of your programs on military installations at this particular time in our history, especially when all of the Services are being impacted by something called A76 or Contracting Out or Outsourcing. They all mean the same thing a loss of people to do the job and a new way of doing business. Additionally, the increases we all see in distance education enrollments, especially online, with this additional need for establishing relationships with distance providers not represented locally, adds to the idea of doing more with less. Unless you re directly involved, it is very difficult to understand just what consequences come about from one of these studies. Those of us who are involved can tell you that what it does mean is more work and fewer people in our Education Centers that can and will impact all of the college programs on that military Camp, Base or Center. This, in turn, means less service to our main customers the military students who use our programs to better themselves and increase their chances of getting promoted. The domino effect being felt now will continue to be felt in the years to come. The sad part is that it is irreversible now because many of the people who could have helped to reverse the trend are now Continued on page 2 CCME Newsletter 1

President-continued from page 1 retiring or finding more secure occupations. But the Services are not the only ones affected the colleges who serve our Military Services are having just as hard a time finding and keeping experienced and qualified personnel. So we come back to our CCME theme - Bigger than Texas (Managing Growth). Just how do you manage growth in this situation? We hope that our speakers can shed some light on this subject and give you some alternatives to consider. We won t have all the answers but CCME members, together, can move forward towards a better future. We are still working on updating our World Wide Web address and all the various attachments thereto and ask for your patience. We will inform you by Email as soon as we are up and running! Thank you for your continued support! See you in San Antonio in February 2003! CCME Board Members Nominations It s time again to nominate yourself or someone els e for an office in CCME! We rely on good people to volunteer for office. The initial selection is for one year as President Elect, and two years for all other offices. Your tenure involves at least two physical board meetings and several conference calls per year. For the year 2003, the following offices are up for election: - President-Elect (because of rotation between military and institutional educators for the Presidency, the nominee must be a military educator. Position also requires two years as a previous CCME Board member.) One year appointment followed by one year as President. - Vice President for Military (Nominee must be a military educator.) Two-year appointment. - Secretary, Two-year appointment Fill in nomination application on page 3 of this Newsletter and return it by 20 January 2003 to: Mebane Harrison, 333 D Ave #5 Coronado, CA. 92118 Or submit information via e-mail to mebane.harrison@cnet.navy.mil CCME SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Monday, February 3, 2003 0800-1700 Registration 1300 1700 SOC Meeting 1700 1800 Guest Speakers Reception 1800 2000 President s Reception (All Attendees) Tuesday, February 4, 2003 0800-1200 Registration 0805 0815 Opening Remarks, Val Vera, President 0815 0830 San Antonio Mayor 0830 0900 5 th US Army Command Rep 0900 1000 Update from DOD, Gary Woods 1000 1030 Director of Texas Higher Education 1045 1130 Marine Corps Education, Vernon Taylor 1200 1330 Lunch (Sponsored by CCME) 1400 1500 College President Panel 1515 1600 Navy Education, Jeff Cropsey and Ava Marlowe-Hage Wednesday, February 5, 2003 0730 0825 Newcomers Breakfast 0830 1030 Show-n-Tell (Concurrent Sessions) 1045-1145 Air Force Education, Jim Sweizer 1300 1400 Transfer of Credit Panel, Steve Kime 1415 1500 Coast Guard Education, Joyce Taylor 1500-1600 DANTES, Barry Cobb Thursday, February 6, 2003 0815 0900 Veterans Administration 0900 0930 CCME Presentation (Elections) 0930 1030 Guard Education, Max Padilla 1045 1130 A76 Panel (Navy, AF, MC, CG, Army) 1300 1345 Reserve Education, Col Payne 1345 1430 Army Education, Dian Stoskopf 1445 1530 History of Mil.Education, Dr. Anderson 1530 1615 Laura Bush (Invited)) 1800 2130 No Host Bar and CCME Banquet CCME Newsletter 2

COUNCIL OF COLLEGE AND MILITARY EDUCATORS NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICE 2003-2004 The CCME is accepting nominations for officers to serve on our executive board for the next two years. You may nominate yourself or someone else. We are looking for enthusiastic and dedicated individuals with a variety of skills who are able to commit two years to help plan up-coming conferences and to tackle issues involving military education. The offices with their duties and requirements, open for 2003 through 2004 are: PRESIDENT ELECT (military educator): 1) Must have served a minimum of two years as either an elected or appointed member of the board 2) Must be available to assume CCME leadership in the absence of the president 3) Must be willing to assume responsibility for preparing the program for the up-coming 2004 conference/symposium 4) Must be available to serve as president through Feb 2005 VICE-PRESIDENT (military educator): 1) Must have attended at least 2 CCME conferences within the past 3 years 2) Makes hotel arrangements for the up-coming conference/symposium 3) Makes catering arrangements for the up-coming conference/symposium SECRETARY: 1) Prepares quarterly newsletters and sends them by e-mail to the membership 2) Takes minutes of the Board meetings and sends them to the Board members NAME: Telephone: ADDRESS: INSTALLATION: INSTITUTION: POSITION DESIRED: EMAIL ADDRESS: Mail to: Mebane Harrison, 333 D Avenue #5; Coronado, CA 92118, E-mail to mebane.harrison@cnet.navy.mil, fax to 619 437-0708. CCME Newsletter 3

Council of College and Military Educators Scholarship Application Name: Rank: Address: Telephone #: DSN#: College/University currently attending: Degree you are seeking: GPA: Approximate # of credits left to take: Degree already received (if applicable): Signature of ESO/College Representative Current Unit/Command: Command Address: Command Telephone #: DSN#: Commanding Officer: Commanding Officer Telephone #: DSN#: Justification/Reason for Scholarship Application (attach a separate one page, double-spaced typewritten essay explaining why you should be chosen to receive a scholarship.) MAIL TO: Louis Martini Director of Military Education Thomas Edison State College 101 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08608-1176 FAX TO (609) 777-2956 Deadline: Application must be received by November 30, 2002 CCME Newsletter 4

The Historic Menger Hotel 2003 CCME Annual Symposium February 3 rd 6 th Call early to make your reservation at 800-345-9285. Tell them you are with the CCME group and you ll receive the government rate of $91 for single and $101 for double. This discount is available until 9 Jan 03. Last year late callers had to stay in back-up hotels. CCME Executive Board President Valente Vera (Val) 95 MSS/DPEE 125 Methusa Avenue Edwards AFB, CA 93524-1550 DSN 527.2713 661.277.2713 Fax: 661.277.4882 val.vera@edwards.af.mil President- Elect John Jones ( JJ ) Vice President, DOD Relations Univ. of Maryland University College 3501 University Boulevard East College Park, MD 20783-8060 240.684.5151 Fax: 240.684.5150 jjones@umuc.edu Vice President, Military Nila Reynolds Chief Education and Training 89 MSS/DPE 1413 Arkansas Rd, Suite 100 Andrews AFB, MD 20762-6405 301-981-4315; DSN 858-4315 FAX: 301-981-7456; DSN 858-7456 Nila.Reynolds@andrews.af.mil Vice President, Institutions Richard W. Little Associate Vice President for Outreach College of Continuing Education University of Oklahoma 1700 Asp Ave. Rm 126 Norman, OK 73072-6400 405.325.1931 FAX: 405.325.7643 rlittle@ou.edu Secretary Edward McKenney (Ed) Director, Military Outreach Programs Coastline Community College 11460 Warner Avenue Fountain Valley, CA 92708 714.241.6323 FAX: 714.241.6324 emckenney@cccd.edu Treasurer Lori Thompson 9704 State Line Road Leawood, KS 66206 913.515.9050 FAX: 913.385.9295 ltccme@kc.rr.com Assistant Secretary Barbara Bockman Director of Operations and Training Chapman University 3615 N. Langley Boulevard Oak Harbor, WA 98278 360.257.1277 Fax: 360.257.3906 bockman@chapman.edu Chairman, Membership Mebane Harrison Director, Navy College Offices at NAB Coronado & NAS San Diego 3331 Attu Road San Diego, CA 92155 619.437.2651 mebane.harrison@cnet.navy.mil President Emeritus & Historian Dr. Fred Huber 44740 Cupa Lane Temecula CA 92592 909.303.8069 Chairman, Legislation Jerry Peters Regional Director, Webster University 400 W. Capitol Ave. Little Rock, AR 72201 501.375.1511 petersje@webster.edu Chairman, Scholarships &Awards Louis Martini Director of Military Education Thomas Edison State College 101 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08608-1176 609.984.1119 FAX: 609.777.2956 lmartini@tesc.edu Visit us on-line! http://www.ccmeonline.org CCME Newsletter 5