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Pennsylvania community college presidents, trustees and staff have testified on various issues before committees of the Pennsylvania legislature.

June 4, 2009
Senate Education Committee
Dr. Jerome Parker
President, Delaware County Community College
pdf dr_parker_testimony_6.4.09

June 4, 2009
Senate Education Committee
Dr. Katherine Swanson
Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness and Enrollment Management,
Montgomery County Community College
pdf dr_swanson_testimony_6.4.09


April 29, 2009
House Republican Policy Committee
Dr. Joe Forrester
President, Community College of Beaver County and
President, PA Commission for Community Colleges

Forrester_Testimony_042909

November 15, 2007
House Republican Policy Committee
Dennis DiCicco
Trustee, Westmoreland County Community College
DiCicco Testimony

Dr. Steven Ender
President, Westmoreland County Community College
Ender Testimony

Dr. Joe Forrester
President, Community College of Beaver County and PA Commission for Community Colleges
Forrester Testimony

May 10, 2007
House Education Committee Hearing on Technical College Programs (House Bill 965)
Diane Bosak
Executive Director, PA Commission for Community Colleges
technicalcollegetestimony.doc


May 2, 2007
Senate Education Committee Hearing on Campus Security
Dr. Karen Stout
President, Montgomery County Community College

Kenneth Kaiser
Vice President for Admission and Finance, Montgomery County Community College
CampusSecurityTestimony2007.doc

March 27, 2007
House Appropriations Committee Hearing on the Community Colleges' Budget Request
Dr. Steven Ender
President, Westmoreland County Community College
EnderTestimonyHouseAppro.doc

March 1, 2007
Senate Appropriations Committee Hearing on the Community Colleges' Budget Request
Dr. Karen Stout
President, Montgomery County Community College
AppropriationsTestimony1.doc

January 31, 2007
Senate Education Committee Hearing on the Implementation of Act 114-Articulation and Transfer
Dr. Karen Stout
President, Montgomery County Community College
articulationtestimonyjanuary2007.doc
 
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