Traditional Mission of Community Colleges  Transfer oriented courses  Career (occupational) courses  Adult basic education Additional Mission ● Workforce.

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Traditional Mission of Community Colleges  Transfer oriented courses  Career (occupational) courses  Adult basic education Additional Mission ● Workforce Development

Workforce Development Incumbent worker training Customized training Expanded roles for local business Enhanced partnerships with businesses Economic Development Site selection team

“ In their workforce development role, community colleges must supply training programs designed to assist their communities in retaining existing employers and attracting new ones.” -- Duane E. Leigh and Andrew M. Gill Upjohn Institute/Employment Research October 2007

“ If you look at the nationwide averages for new job growth, only one percent of new jobs come from companies moving into an area; 55 percent come from existing businesses expanding and 44 percent come from new startups.” -- Mark Olchefke Community College Entrepreneur Spring/Summer 2008

“In a highly dynamic, knowledge-based economy, constant learning and retraining are not simply desirable; they are necessary to stay relevant.” -- Eric Peterson Scanning the Future Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington, D.C. July 2008

“ Community Colleges will be the key to the constant retraining of the work force due to the rapid changes taking place in our economy.” --Jack Schultz 2008 Top Ten Trends for the Agurbs Effingham, Illinois

 Workforce Development Departments  Centers for Business and Industry  Small Business Development Centers  Procurement Technical Assistance Centers  Workforce and Community Education  Economic and Workforce Development  Adult and Workforce Education  Community and Corporate education

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METH Homeland Security (NIMS) Cyber Crime Transitioning Workers Good-career changes, upward mobility Bad-layoffs and plant closures Entrepreneurship Education Online education Global competition Technology Work ethic Other Initiatives/Challenges