NISOD is Excited to Share Member Updates!
We extend a warm welcome to our new and returning members and look forward to serving your professional development needs in the years to come.
New Members
Arkansas State University-Beebe Where: Beebe, Arkansas About: ASU-Beebe is a community college in Central Arkansas focused on transforming lives through quality learning experiences. It is the oldest two-year institution in the state, was established in 1927 and later joined Arkansas State University in 1955. Why they became a member: Professional Development Opportunities URL: www.asub.edu |
Returning Members
Forsyth Technical Community College Where: Winston-Salem, North Carolina About: Forsyth Tech has been serving the citizens of Forsyth and Stokes counties since 1960. Forsyth Tech began as the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Industrial Education Center, offering vocational instruction and training in skilled trades. Today, the college still offer those programs, as well as college transfer and two-year degree programs, corporate training, continuing education, personal enrichment classes and much more. Why they became a member: Monthly Webinar Series URL: www.forsythtech.edu |
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges Where: Olney, Illinois About: IECC’s mission is to deliver exceptional education and services to improve the lives of its students and to strengthen its communities. The District is committed to high academic standards for pre-baccalaureate, career and technical education that sustain and advance excellence in learning. The mission is achieved through a variety of programs and services including workforce education, transfer programs, and career and technical programs. Why they became a member: Monthly Webinar Series URL: www.iecc.edu |
Queensborough Community College Where: Bayside, New York About: Queensborough Community College offers a rich liberal arts and science curriculum as well as career and pre-professional courses. Comprising one of the most diverse populations of any college in the U.S., nearly 15,000 students pursue associate degrees or certificate programs. Another 10,000 students of all ages attend continuing education programs. Why they became a member: Community College Diversity Award URL: www.qcc.cuny.edu |