Title: Blueprint for Collaboration
1Blueprint for Collaboration
- Concord College
- Bluefield State College
- Report to the HEPC
- October 9, 2003
2Concord Bluefield State Respond to Legislature
- HB 2224 (18B-1B-10, 18B-5-9-(e))
3Items to Consider
- Bulk Purchasing
- Reverse Bidding
- Electronic Marketplaces
- Electronic Remitting
- Payroll Operations
- Human Resource Operations
- Warehouse Operations
- Financial Transactions
- Student Financial Aid Applications
- Processing and Disbursement
- Standard Bulk Purchasing
4The Process Begins. . .
- Steering Committee Met with Chancellor Mullen
and His Staff on March 24, 2003 to Clarify
Issues and Plan Appropriate Activities
5Goals
- Economies (Save Money)
- Efficiencies (Use Resources More Wisely)
- Effectiveness (Do Better)
- Enhancements (New or Expanded Service)
6Targeted Activities
MISSION
High Relevance Low Relevance
High Low
COST
7Planning Considerations
- Commitment
- Scope of Work
- Goals
- Project Segmentation
- Objectives
- Time Frame
- Deliverables
- Key Consumers
- Milestone Review
- Project Teams
- Project Support
- Project Budget
- Final Plan
8Joint Institutional Resources
- gt28 Meetings
- gt343 Staff Hours (8½ 40-hour weeks)
- Meetings Involved from 2 to 23 People
9Baseline Data
1010 Examples Studied
- Collaborative Ventures (2002)
- Best Demonstrated Practices (2003)
- Success II (2003)
- The Five Colleges of Ohio (2002)
- WV ICE (2003)
- Ways to Reduce Costs while Maintaining Quality
(2003) - Recommendations from Other Institutions
- California State University Benchmarking Project
- The Washington Consortium
- Financial Strategies From Group Report (2002)
11Purchasing Benchmarks
12Purchases w/ State VendorsState Ave. 41
13Exceeding Expectations
- Current state contract price with Boise Cascade
was bettered - Re-bid of copying contract resulted in 21
savings - Joint contract to buy natural gas saved 100,000
(250,000 over the previous five years) - Use of a WVNET contract resulted in savings of
28-35 - Use of another institutions contract saved an
additional 7
14Examples of Collaboration
- Library Savings This Year 216,550
- Course Sharing Cross Registration
- Ave. No. IT Grant-funded Positions 2.5 CC-BSC
Ave. No. IT Employees 3 CC-BSC Ave. No. IT
Positions Other Inst. 6.7
15Adopting E-Commerce Practices
- Savings are Reported
- New Suppliers are Identified
- Collaboration w/ Suppliers Is Achieved
16Concord Instructional Expense
17Dr. Albert Walker,PresidentBluefield State
College
18Current BSC/Concord Collaborative Activities
- Economic Development/ Environmental Scan
- Library Service
- Job Fair
- Banner Training/Instructional Technology
19Current BSC/Concord Collaborative Activities
- Multicultural Events
- Tuition Agreement
- Teleconference Facilities
- Textbook/Bookstore
20Current BSC/Concord Collaborative Activities
- Car Pooling
- Mercer County College Day
- Shared Lectured Series
- Collaboration on pricing/bidding
21Report Organization
- The final report has evolved into two major
categories - ACADEMICS
- ECONOMIES
22Planned Collaborative Activities - Academics
- Common Academic Calendar
- Common Class Meeting Times
- Sharing Faculty/Faculty Resources
- Shared Student Activities/Events
- Share Engineering Student Expertise
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23Planned Collaborative Activities - Economies
- Technology
- Computer Backups (savings 4,000/yr)
- Computer Training (savings 5,000/yr)
- Share Concord Colleges Multipoint Control Unit
(savings 5,000/yr) - Note savings are approximate
24Planned Collaborative Activities - Economies
- Joint Procurement
- Maintenance Contract (savings 2,000/yr)
- Supplies (savings 1,000/yr)
- P-card control System (savings 4,800/yr)
- Electronic Payroll System (savings 4,900/yr)
- Joint Development of Custom BANNER Financial
Reports (one-time savings 10,000) - Note savings are approximate
25HB 2224 Legislative Mandates
- Submission of Bluefield State College/Concord
College Collaboration by 9/1/03 (pp. 19-20) - Creation of New River Community Technical
College of BSC by 7/1/03 (pp. 28-30)
26BSC Enrollment Trends Head Count
27BSC Funding Trends Head Count
28BSC Enrollment Funding Trends
29New River Community and Technical College
- Activities for BSC
- Obtain independent accreditation for NRCTC by
12/2004 - Provide administrative support for four campuses
- Provide approximately 623,930 in additional
outlays (beyond state allocations) - Provide approximately 401,042 in grant support
30Looking Ahead Building a Culture of Collaboration
- Additional Collaborations
- BSC BSN Marshall University Masters Nursing
Program - Beckley Regional Higher Education Center
- Bluefield State College, Concord College, West
Virginia University Institute of Technology,
Marshall University, Southern West Virginia
Community College, and New River Community
Technical College
31Looking Ahead Building a Culture of Collaboration
- Dialogue Continued Meetings
- Potential Future Activities
- Additional Bachelors Programs
- Collaborative Graduate Degree Programs
- Joint Research Efforts
- Multicultural Lecture Series