Published: June 26, 2024

OnMay 24, more than 80 Boulder andColorado community college advisors, staff and faculty participated in the third annual & CC Connection event, hosted by the Transfer Initiatives (Office of Undergraduate Education) and Transfer Admissions (Office of Admissions) teams in an effort to strengthen partnerships between Boulder and Colorado community colleges.

Michael Schulman of the Colorado Community College Systemwelcomes  Boulder andcommunity college advisors, staff and faculty

Michael Schulman of the Colorado Community College Systemshares remarks to Boulder and Coloradocommunity college advisors, staff and faculty. (Photo by Jessica Drelles/ Boulder)

Russell Moore, Boulder provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs; Amy Hutton, Boulder associate vice chancellor of enrollment management and chief enrollment officer;and Michael Schulman, the Colorado Community College System's associate vice chancellor for student affairs, offered welcome remarks highlighting the importance of supporting Colorado community colleges and the impact connections made at the event can have on improving these transfer pathways.

Participants engaged in disciplinary and transfer student experience working sessions to share updates, guidanceand feedback on a variety of academic programs and student life areas. Discussions focused on curriculum gaps, transfer pathways and degrees with designations, communicationand information sharing.

The primary goals of & CC Connection are to build networks and inspire action toward improvements to the Colorado community college transfer student experience. As an example, discussions at previous & CC Connection events resulted in the creation of College of Media, Communication & Information (CMCI) transfer guides for Colorado community college students. The collaboration between the pre-transfer and CMCI advising teams provides a clearer pathway to ideally save time, money and frustration with the transfer process.

“We look forward to hosting this event each year. We received positive feedback from both and Colorado community college participants on the benefits of continuing these conversations and the impact they can have on transfer students,” said Miki Brooks, director of transfer success initiatives at Boulder. “We hope to build on this momentum to include more faculty, instructorsand unit leaders in future events, as well as action on proposed solutions.”

& CC Connection 2025 is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, May 14. Contact Brooks to participate.