Comprehensive Integrated Planning Process

Overview

The Comprehensive Integrated Plan (CIP) provides a roadmap to inform everything that El Camino College will do to support student access and improve student success. It serves to guide planning, decision-making, and resource allocation at all levels of the College.  El Camino College is currently in the middle of developing a new CIP which will impact the College from 2024 to 2034.

El Camino College’s Comprehensive Integrated Plan is the roadmap for where our college will be going during the next ten years, and how we will continue to be a college that evolves alongside the communities we serve.

CIP Development Timeline

CIP Timeline

Participants in the CIP Development Process

For a truly impactful and transformative Comprehensive Integrated Plan, the CIP development process should involve the entire El Camino College community! 

To help with coordination, members of a Strategy Steering Committee (SSC) will serve as the primary Campus representatives throughout the CIP process. The Strategy Steering Committee members will meet throughout the CIP process to:

  • Provide information and insight to guide the Comprehensive Integrated Planning process.
  • Refine drafts and serve as a conduit to articulate the needs of their constituents while recognizing the needs of other stakeholders to collaboratively support College-wide interests. 

For a more efficient process, a subgroup of the Strategy Steering Committee, the CIP Working Group, will propose initial rough drafts for discussion with the larger Strategy Steering Committee.

In addition, several other working groups with specific areas of focus will be developing recommendations to support the Comprehensive Integrated Plan.  These supporting plans include the following plans and committees:

  • Education Plan (VP Academic Affairs & VP Student Services with the Academic and Student Services Deans)
  • Facilities Plan (Facilities Steering Committee)
  • Technology Plan (Technology Steering Committee)
  • People Plan (Human Resources Area Council)

To help refine the CIP, we welcome the campus community to read through the following drafts and provide feedback to representatives on the Strategy Steering Committee, Academic Senate, or College Council.  The draft Comprehensive Integrated Plan includes: 

Any proposals will be reviewed by representatives from the campus community and the Strategy Steering Committee through a series of working meetings and forums.   Revised draft plans will then be reviewed by the Academic Senate and College Council.  The content of the finalized CIP will be reformatted into a dynamic CIP microsite to inform the work of the campus community on an ongoing basis and to track progress.

Strategy Steering Committee Members

Constituency Group

Contituency Group Representative

Appointed by

Students

Danielle Kabboul, Joshua Arasheben, Wesley Marshall + 4 other students (TBD)

ASO President

Faculty

Darcie McClelland, Edwin Ambrosio, Kevin Degnan, Annette Owens, Peter Marcoux, Tiffanie Lau, Christopher Hurd, Khai Lu

Academic Senate President

Classified Staff

Gema Perez, Grace Perez, Carolyn Pineda, Wendy Lozano

ECCE President

Areas

Carlos Lopez, Christina Gold  (Academic Affairs)

Jeffrey Stephenson, Dipte Patel (Student Services)

Mayra Peralta (Human Resources)

Robert Suppelsa (Administrative Services)

Area VP

Strong Workforce

David Gonzales

Strong Workforce Initiative

Professional Development Committee 

Anna Brochet

Professional Development Committee

Small Business Development Center 

Jose Anaya

Dean of Community Advancement

Technology Committee 

Crystle Martin

Technology Committee

Facilities Committee 

Shobhana Warrier

Facilities Steering Committee

Enrollment Management Committee 

Julieta O. Arámburo

Enrollment Mgmt Committee

Guided Pathways

Chris Page

Guided Pathways Advisory Committee

Student Equity and Achievement

Nayeli Oliva, Mele Makalo

VP Student Services

 

Constituency group

Advisory Members

Federation of Teachers Representative

Kelsey Iino

ECCE Representative

Roy Dietz

POA Representative

Oscar Castro

 

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