Riverland Community College joined in an unprecedented and unified action, signing a statement of commitment to increase student completion rates by 50 percent over the next decade joining six national organizations representing America’s 1,200 community colleges, their governing boards, their faculty, and their 11.8 million students. Nationally, Riverland became the 34th college to sign.
“The Democracy’s Challenge Call to Action is an extraordinary step forward for the nation’s community colleges,” said Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) Chair Thomas M. Bennett, a trustee at Parkland College, Ill.
“This Call to Action represents the culmination of the community college movement’s renewed commitment to accountability, student success, and completion,” said ACCT President and CEO J. Noah Brown.
The Call to Action has also been signed by the chief executive officers of the American Association of Community Colleges, The Center for Community College Student Engagement, League for Innovation in the Community College, National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development, and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. These organizations joined forces to represent the voices of community and technical college governing boards, presidents, administrators, faculty members, and students.
The Call to Action expressly commits the partner organizations to student success-oriented actions, including:
"This call to action aligns perfectly with Riverland's strategic goals," said Dr. Terry Leas, Riverland's college president. "Riverland's actions and planning are all focused on this preferred future for our students and our college's academic goals."
To view Riverland's Democracy’s Challenge Call to Action, go to www.riverland.edu/CallToAction
Riverland Community College, a member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, is a regional comprehensive community college inspiring learning for living through a personalized educational environment. Approximately 4,000 students are served annually through a wide range of credit-based educational opportunities. An additional 5,600 students are annually served in non-credit courses. Facilities are located in Albert Lea, Austin, and Owatonna, Minn. Riverland may be found on the Internet at www.riverland.edu.