College Catalog (2021-2022) 
    
    Apr 26, 2024  
College Catalog (2021-2022) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

General Information



The Neosho County Community College Catalog is a reference to those interested in academic policies, procedures, and programs. Refer to the table of contents or the index for specific topics of interest.

Degree requirements and programs are organized by department. Course descriptions are provided to help you and your academic advisor plan your academic choices.

Course Description Key

The following course description key explains the system used for courses listed throughout the catalog.

  • Credit hour: In the historical definition, a credit hour is the academic unit received for taking a subject for one hour a week for one 16-week semester. With semesters and terms of variable length and with online classes, this definition does not apply in all situations. However, the term is still used to refer to the amount of commitment required for a single course. The range is usually 1-5 credits for a course, with three credit hours as the most common. In reference to our college courses, the term “hour” is applied to all such credits. Typically, 64 credit hours are required for an associate degree.

Full-time college students take 12-20 credit hours of courses per 16-week semester, with 15 to 16 being the most common. A 12-hour minimum is required in a 16-week semester for “full-time” status, which is very important to those receiving financial aid or scholarships. Semesters that are shorter that 16 weeks, such as the 4-week summer sessions, have greater limitations on the number of credit hours that can be taken. For instance, in the case of the 4-week summer sessions, the maximum number of credit hours that can be taken is 6.

  • 000 Level Classes: These developmental classes focus on academic preparedness by helping students develop the skills and competencies needed to become better students and lifelong learners.
  • 100 Level Classes: These classes are commonly referred to as “Freshmen Level” and are often times the first course in a sequence of courses, a foundation course for a field of study, or a survey course intended for any degree-seeking student. Generally, 100 level courses should be taken in the first year of college, but this does not always occur.
  • 200 Level Classes: Often called “Sophomore Level,” these courses build on knowledge gained in 100 level courses. However, it is not uncommon for first year students to enroll in 200 level classes.
  • Prerequisite: This is a course that must be taken before another course in a sequence. For instance, ENGL 101 - English Composition I  must be taken and passed with a grade of “D” or better before the student can enroll in ENGL 289 - English Composition II .
  • Co-requisite: If a course has a co-requisite then the student must enroll in another course during the same semester as the first course. For instance, students who enroll in BIOL 111 - General Biology  must also enroll in the lab course, BIOL 112 - General Biology Lab , during the same semester.

Sample Course Descriptions

ACCT 107 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING
3 credit hours

This course is designed to provide comprehensive, yet practical instruction in payroll. Payroll systems, the preparation of payroll tax returns and reports, as well as payroll laws and regulations will be studied. Computer applications will be included.

The letters ACCT denote the department in which the course is offered, in this case, Accounting. The three digits of the course number 107 represent the level of the course. Credit hours and a description of the course follow and any prerequisites, co-requisites or important notations will be listed in italics.

ENGL 289 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
3 credit hours

Constructive writing is continued from Composition I with a focus on the incorporation of research into one’s prose by utilizing discipline appropriate citation guidelines. Readings from various disciplines are used to acquaint students with diverse opinions and to encourage them to organize their own ideas on a variety of topics. Practice in effective writing and development of an adequate vocabulary are emphasized. Prerequisite: ENGL 101 English Composition I.

The letters ENGL denote the department in which the course is offered, in this case, English. The three digits of the course number 289 represent the level of the course. Credit hours and a description of the course follow and a prerequisite are listed in italics.

College History, Location And Facilities

Neosho County Community College (NCCC) traces its beginnings to Chanute Junior College, established in 1936 so that graduates of Chanute High School, as well as other area high schools, could attend college close to home. Chanute Junior College operated as a part of the public school system and was governed by the Chanute Board of Education until July 1, 1965.

In 1961, state legislation provided the means for the College to become a countywide community junior college, and on July 1, 1965, Chanute Junior College became Neosho County Community Junior College, an institution with its own governing Board of Trustees. Voters in Neosho County passed a bond issue in October 1965 providing for a four-building campus, separate from the high school, to be constructed in the southwestern part of Chanute. The new facilities-two instructional buildings, with one containing an administrative center; a library; and a student center-were ready for use at the start of the 1968 fall semester. Added to the campus was an interdenominational chapel, a gift from the estate of the late Jewel and K.C. Snyder.

Since 1968, several new buildings have been added to the Chanute campus, including two residence halls, one built in 1971 and another in 2000; a vocational building, completed in 1981; a wellness center, completed in 1991; and a multipurpose building, completed in 2001, as well as expansion and remodeling of some existing facilities.

The university parallel transfer program remains an important one, but state legislation in July 1980 allowed the College to reflect the fact that the transfer program was only one aspect of the total operation of the College. The word junior was omitted from the College name.

In 1979, the Kansas State Board of Education, the state-level body that then exercised oversight for community colleges, assigned service areas to the various colleges. In addition to Neosho County, the College was assigned Franklin County and most of Anderson County. In 1991, the College opened a branch campus in Ottawa, the county seat of Franklin County, using a new building through a lease agreement with the City of Ottawa. An expansion of that building occurred in 1995 and again in 2010. In 2003, the NCCC Foundation purchased the Ottawa campus. Today, the College offers classes and other services on the Chanute campus, the Ottawa campus, and outreach sites throughout Eastern Kansas. Additionally the College offers courses through the Lawrence Center, Mercy Hospital in Independence, KS, the Emporia State University campus, the Pittsburg State University campus, the University of Kansas campus, and numerous high schools. The College boasts robust online offerings including an online Registered Nurse program.

In 2011, the new $8.1 million Ottawa campus opened at 900 E. Logan Street. The new Franklin and Anderson County campus sits on 27 wooded acres off of Highway K-68. The building is 52,000 square feet and features modern classrooms, a Teaching and Learning Center, and an impressive simulated hospital for healthcare instruction. The College also announced a 10-year plan to revitalize the Chanute Campus with major renovations to campus buildings and new structures. Rowland Hall and Chapman Library were updated with over $1 million for a new simulated hospital, business department, elevators and restrooms. A new softball complex was completed in 2012, as well as renovations to the gymnasium and Student Union. By 2014, the science labs in Stoltz Hall were also updated to current laboratory standards and include a new cadaver lab and well equipped scientific research laboratory and prep room. Chapman Learning Center was also given a much needed facelift.

In 2016, the College added a locker room, concessions, restrooms official’s room, ADA parking, sidewalks and new bleachers to the baseball field. The summer of 2017 saw many improvements to the Chanute campus as the College replaced the Bideau Residence Hall roof, renovated the President’s office, resurfaced all of the parking lots, and implemented a complete replacement of the 1967 campus HVAC systems. The cost of the projects exceeded $3.8 million.

In 2018, the College purchased a 64,000 square foot manufacturing facility and converted 12,000 square feet into indoor athletic practice facilities, 23,000 square feet into storage, and renovated 4,000 square feet of office space. The remaining 25,000 square feet is designated for new educational program space. Total cost of the improvements exceeded $750,000. In 2021 the building was named Neosho County Career and Technical Center.

In 2019, the College completed a nearly $1 million renovation and facelift to the student union cafeteria and meeting rooms. The much-needed renovation provided new amenities and space for an additional 86 diners. The College continues to advance and enhance its facilities with innovative and creative solutions in the Facilities Master Plan.

Catalog Compliance

Students have six years to complete their associate degree or certificate requirements under the NCCC catalog that was in use at the time of their first date of attendance. Students have the option of following the degree requirement of any subsequent catalog in place after they begin their studies at NCCC. NCCC uses an annual catalog. Beginning with the 2021-22 academic year, students beginning their college enrollment in the fall 2021 semester under this six-year provision will have until the summer of 2027 to complete their degrees under this catalog.

Program Emphasis Guides For Degrees And Certificates

 Courses marked with this symbol are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents for guaranteed transfer among all Kansas public postsecondary institutions. Additional courses may be eligible for transfer. Please visit the NCCC Registrar to learn more. Visit Kansas Board of Regents Transfer and Articulation website for additional information.

College Organization

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

(Terms expire in the years noted)

Mr. Dennis Peters, Chair (2024)
Ms. Lori Kiblinger, Vice Chair (2024)
Mr. Bryan Schulz, Chanute (2026)
Mr. Charles Boaz, Chanute (2026)
Mr. David Peter, Chanute (2024)
Ms. Martha McCoy, Chanute (2026)

ADMINISTRATION

INBODY, BRIAN PRESIDENT
Ed.D., University of Arkansas M.S., B.S., Oklahoma State University

ROBB, SARAH VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT LEARNING
Ed.D., Baker University; M.S., B.S., Pittsburg State University

RANABARGAR, KERRY VICE PRESIDENT FOR OPERATIONS
M.S., B.S., Friends University; A.S., Neosho County Community College

SOLANDER, SONDRA CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
M.S., B.S., Pittsburg State University; A.A., Allen County Community College; C.P.A., Kansas

COOMES, KERRIE DEAN OF STUDENT SERVICES
M.B.A., B.B.A., Pittsburg State University

KRUMM, BRENDA DIRECTOR OF TITLE III AND OUTREACH
M.S., B.S., Fort Hays State University A.A., Barton County Community College

GARDNER, MARIE DEAN FOR THE OTTAWA AND ONLINE CAMPUSES (Ottawa)
Ed.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln; M.A., University of Kansas, MOS Certification; B.S., Baker University

DOWELL, STEPHEN DEAN FOR ASSESSMENT AND INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
B.A.; M.A., Missouri State University

Faculty And Staff

ALEXANDER, KIM ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, HEAD SOFTBALL COACH
B.S., Bacone College

ALLEN, KARL BUS DRIVER
B.S., Kansas State University; Diesel Mechanic Certs, North Central Kansas Area Vocational-Technical School

ARTHUR, MIKAH REGISTRATION SPECIALIST
A.S., Neosho County Community College

BARKER, STEVE SAFETY OFFICER

BENTLEY, ADAM STARS MATH SPECIALIST
M.S., University of West Florida; B.M.E., B.S., Pittsburg State University

BITTS, KENDALL MAINTENANCE
B.S., Pittsburg State University; A.A., Neosho County Community College

BLACKWELL, KEVIN PROFESSOR, LIBERAL ARTS DIVISION CHAIR/HUMANITIES (Ottawa)
J.D., University of Missouri-Kansas City; B.A., Southwest Missouri State University

BLAUFUSS, AMBER ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, NURSING (Ottawa)
B.S.N., Ft. Hays State University; A.D.N., Neosho County Community College

BLAINE, JENNIFER CORE OTA FACULTY (Ottawa)
OTA Certificate, Neosho County Community College

BROWN, JENNIFER HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR
M.S. Champlain College; B.S., Stephens College; A.A.S. Hutchinson Community College; HITPro (CHTS) Trainer Certificate, Walters State Community College; EMT, CNA/CMA, Independence Community College

BROWN, SHAY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
B.S., Pittsburg State University; A.A., Labette Community College

BRUTON, TREY ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, HEAD TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY COACH
M.A., Western Illinois University; B.A., Southwestern College

BURES, KYLE DIRECTOR OF THE TEACHING AND LEARNING CENTER (Ottawa)
M.S., Kansas State University; B.S., Kansas State University

BURK, CHERYL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO HEALTH OCCUPATIONS

BUSBY, REBECCA CUSTODIAN

CADWALLADER, SARAH DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES
B.S., Pittsburg State University; A.S., Neosho County Community College

CAIN, JENNIFER SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM DIRECTOR (Ottawa)
A.A.S., Cambridge College

CAMPBELL, MICHAEL PROFESSOR, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (Ottawa)
M.A., University of Kansas; B.S., University of Michigan

CARMAN, PEGGY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT PROGRAM DIRECTOR (Ottawa)
B.S., University of Kansas

CARPENTER, NANCY PROFESSOR, NURSING SIMULATION CLINICIAN
D.N.P, Walden University; M.S.N., Walden University; B.S.N., St. Mary’s of the Plains College

CARROLL, DANIEL UPWARD BOUND ACADEMIC COORDINATOR
B.G.S., Ft. Hays State University; A.A., Hutchinson Community College

CHADDERTON, ELLIOT HEAD MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER COACH
B.S., Chowan University

CLAY, KRISTA DIRECTOR OF ADULT BASIC EDUCATION
M.S., Fort Hays State University; B.S., Pittsburg State University

CLEMENTS, LORI ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID
B.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln

COLLIER, JAMIE ABE INSTRUCTOR (Pittsburg)
M.S., B.S., Pittsburg State University

COLTER, KELLY DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT & MARKETING
B.S., Kansas State University; A.S., Allen County Community College

COOPER, MICHAEL MAINTENANCE - HVAC

COSBY, RACHELE HEALTH CARE CLINICAL SUPPORT COORDINATOR
A.S., Labette Community College

COVAULT, PAMELA DIRECTOR OF NURSING (Ottawa)
M.S.N., University of Kansas; CNE, NLN; B.S.N., William Jewell College (MO)

CRAWFORD, SHARLENE LEAD CUSTODIAN

CRELLIN, DAVID INSTRUCTOR, WELDING (LaHarpe)
Welder Operator Certificates, KDOT; ODOT

CURL, JONATHON INSTRUCTOR, WELDING (Chanute High School)
A.S., Fort Scott Community College

DAISY, JENNIFER DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID (Ottawa)
M.B.A., B.A., Ottawa University; A.A., Johnson County Community College

DAVIS, JEREMIAH “J.J.” PROFESSOR, HEAD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACH
M.A., Pittsburg State University; B.A., University of West Virginia

DODSON, JOYCE MAINTENANCE (Ottawa)

DONALDSON, DEVIN DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES
B.S., Wichita State University, A.S., Neosho County Community College

DONALDSON, MARK IMT & AEROSTRUCTURES INSTRUCTOR
Aircraft Sheet-metal Assembly Certificate, Wichita Area Technical College

DOWNARD, KYLE DESKTOP SUPPORT TECHNICIAN (OTTAWA)
B.A., University of Kansas, A.A.S, Johnson County Community College

DOWSETT, AARON MEN’S & WOMEN’S ASSISTANT SOCCER COACH(OTTAWA)
B.S.; Limestone University

DRYBREAD, RITA  PROFESSOR, DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS
M.A.T., Friends University; B.S., Pittsburg State University; A.A., Allen County Community College

DUFT, AUBREY ABE INSTRUCTOR (Fort Scott)
M.S., Fort Hays State University; B.S., Pittsburg State University

DUGAN, MELISSA PARALEGAL PROGRAM DEVELOPER
J.D, Washburn University School of Law; B.A., Kansas State University

DYKE, TAILOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TITLE III
B.B.A., Pittsburg State University; A.S., Labette Community College

EHMKE, PAMELA BOOKSTORE COORDINATOR

ENGELMAN, SHERRY ALUMNI RELATIONS/DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT

ENSMINGER, KIM ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
B.S., Kansas State University

FERGUSON, JENNIFER SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTOR/CLNINCAL COORDINATOR (Ottawa)
A.A., A.A.S., Neosho County Community College

FOLEY, ANNE MARIE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SOCIOLOGY
M.A., Brandeis University; B.A., University of Kansas

FORREST, BOBBIE INSTRUCTOR, CONSTRUCTION
NCCER Certification

FREDRICKS, ANDREA ASSISTANT BOOKSTORE COORDINATOR (OTTAWA)

FRITTS, KAYLIN PT AA TO THE DEAN FOR THE OTTAWA AND ONLINE CAMPUSES (OTTAWA)
A.G.S., Neosho County Community College

GANT, CARRIE CASHIER
B.S., Pittsburg State University; A.A., Allen County Community College

GILNER, MICHAEL ASSISTANT BASEBALL COACH

GOINS, MEGAN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ENGLISH (Ottawa)
M.A., B.A., Pittsburg State University

GORDON, CATHY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, ART
M.F.A., B.A., Fort Hays State University

GRAFENTIN-BEEDLE, DIANNE NURSING /SIMULATION CLINICIAN (Ottawa)
M.S.N., University of Kansas; B.S.N., Pittsburg State University; A.A.S., Neosho County Community College

GRUENWALD, ROBERT SAFETY OFFICER (Ottawa)
B.S., Missouri State University

HAGGARD, SANDRA RSVP DIRECTOR
M.S., Prescott College Arizona; B.S., NWMSU, Maryville, Missouri

HAMM, KELLY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR OF NURSING
A.A.S., Neosho County Community College

HANSEN, MATT HEAD WRESTLING COACH
M.A., Hastings College; B.S., University of Nebraska-Kearney

HARRIS, CHELSIE UPWARD BOUND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
B.A., Fort Hays State University; A.S., Neosho County Community College

HARRIS, SHERRY FINANCIAL AID SPECIALIST (Ottawa)

HAUSER, LUANN COORDINATOR OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH AND REPORTING
A.A., Neosho County Community College

HAWORTH, ANDREW DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC ADVISING AND COUNSELING
M.A., Washburn University; B.S., Kansas State University

HENNEN, BECKY CUSTODIAN (Chanute)

HENRY, MANDY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO HLEATH OCCUPATIONS (PT) (Ottawa)

HERRON, MELINDA “MINDY” PROFESSOR, HISTORY/HONORS COORDINATOR
M.A., Emporia State University; B.S.E., Pittsburg State University; A.S., Neosho County Community College

HODGES, SHANNON COORDINATOR OF YOUTH ACTIVITIES PROJECT (LAWRENCE)
B.A., University of Kansas

HUGHES, CURTIS WELDING INSTRUCTOR (Garnett)
A.A.S., Manhattan Area Technical College

JACKSON, CHELSEA INSTRUCTOR, HEAD CHEER/DANCE COACH
B.S., A.S., American Military University

JACOBS, TIMOTHY NETWORK SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR

JACOBSON, IAN PT FINANCIAL AID SPECIALIST
A.G.S., Neosho County Community College

JACOBSON, KARIN DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES
M.S., Keller Graduate School of Management; B.S., DeVry University; A.A.S., A.S., Level I and Level II Management Certificates, Level I and II Accounting Certificates, Neosho County Community College

JACOBSON, RANDY “TONY” ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT LEARNING
A.S. Business Administration, A.A.S. Accounting, A.A.S. Marketing, A.A.S. Management, A.A.S Office Technology, Neosho County Community College

JOHNSTON, MARK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, PSYCHOLOGY
M.A., University of Kansas; M.S. AND B.S., Pittsburg State University; A.A.S., Labette Community College

JOSELYN, MARY LISA INSTRUCTOR, NURSING (Ottawa)
M.S.N., MidAmerica Nazarene University; B.S.N., Ferris State University

KAHLER, TERESA PAYROLL/INVENTORY CLERK
A.A.S, Neosho County Community College

KAMATH, SUDHIR “SUNNY” DEAN OF OPERATION/CIO
M.S., B.S.

KAPKIAI, LUKA PROFESSOR, APPLIED SCIENCE DIVISION CHAIR/PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY
Ph.D., Northcentral University; M.S., University of Kansas; B.S., Abilene Christian University

KELLOGG, KARAH OUTREACH DIRECTOR
M.S. Ed, Kansas State University; B.A., Pittsburg State University

KNISPEL, TODD COORDINATOR OF LIBRARY SERVICES
M.S.L.S., Clarion University of Pennsylvania; M.A. University of Nebraska-Omaha; B.A., University of Nebraska-Lincoln; A.A.S., Lincoln, NE.

KOSZALKA, RACHEL ADULT BASIC EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR (Independence)
M.L.S., Emporia State University; B.A., A.A., Coffeyville Community College

HUECHLER, LAURA PART TIME BOOKSTORE ASSISTANT (Ottawa)
B.S. Stephen’s College

LAWRENCE, MELISSA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, NURSING
M.S.N, Western Governors University; B.S.N., Wesleyan, Oklahoma; A.A.S., Neosho County Community College

LINGERFELT, SANDRA ABE INSTRUCTOR (Chanute)
B.A., McPherson College, A.A., Neosho County Community College

LINHARDT, ABIGAIL ENGLISH/READING SPECIALIST
M.A. and B.A., University of Findlay

LOPEZ, TIMOTHY PART TIME BUS DRIVER
A.G.S, Independence Community College; Associates of Logistics, Community College of the Air Force

LUEBBERING, KIMBERLY DIRECTOR OF STARS
M.S.; Pittsburg State University, B.S.; Pittsburg State University, A.S.; Neosho County Community College

LYDEN, HEATHER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ADULT BASIC EDUCATION
M.S., B.S., Pittsburg State University; A.S., Fort Scott Community College

MADDEN, DANNY MAINTENANCE

MALLETT, LAURA ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NURSING
M.S.N., B.S.N., Pittsburg State University

MATSDORFF, LISIANE HEAD VOLLEYBALL COACH
M.A.; B.A.; Missouri State University, B.S.; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, A.A.; Northeastern Junior College

MCNAUGHT, BRENDA ADMINSTRATIVE & TECHNICAL ASSISTANT FOR THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Medical Assistant Certificate, Neosho County Community College; Home Health Aide Certificate, Coffeyville Community College

MEDLEY, KAYLA TALENT SEARCH PROJECT DIRECTOR
B.S.A., Missouri State University

MILLER, MAGGIE DIRECTOR FOR INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT AND ONLINE LEARNING (Ottawa)
M.S., and B.G.S., Fort Hayes State University; A.S., Garden City Community College

MILLIKEN, MELODIE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR OF NURSING (Ottawa)
A.S., Neosho County Community College

MITCHELL, BILL PT GROUNDSKEEPER
Certificate in Electronics, Pittsburg State University

MITCHELL, JANET PROFESSOR, NURSING
M.S.N., Ft. Hays State University; B.S.N., Wichita State University

MITCHELL, STEPHANIE INSTRUCTOR, NURSING (Ottawa)
A.D.N., Neosho County Community College

MORRIS, AMY DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS
M.S., B.S., Pittsburg State University

MORTON, K. JANE ABE INSTRUCTOR (Ottawa)
B.A., Ottawa University

MORTON, RITA AA TO DIVISION CHAIRS, FACULTY & ASSESSMENT COORDINATOR
Production Art Certificate, Wichita VO-Tech School; I-Care and Front Desk Certification, Best Western International Online University

MULLIS, RIANN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
M.S., B.S., Pittsburg State University

MURRAY, ALAN PROFESSOR, MUSIC
M.M., Arizona State University; B.M., New Mexico State University

MURRY, STEVE PROFESSOR, HEAD BASEBALL COACH
M.S., B.S., Fort Hays State University; A.A., Cloud County Community College

MYERS, ALEX ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, HVAC (Garnett)
B.S., University of Phoenix

NAKAMURA, YUYA HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
M.A., University of South Florida; B.S., High Point University; B.S. Chukyo University

NOTHERN, NICK DIRECTOR OF RESIDENCE AND STUDENT LIFE

NUNN, MICHAELE DIRECTOR OF YOUTH ACTIVITIES PROJECT (Ottawa)
Ph.D. Southwest University, Kenner, LA; M.S., Kansas State University; B.S., University of Kansas

PARKER, REBECCA REGISTRATION SPECIALIST (Ottawa)

PARRIOTT, PAULETTE RECEPTIONIST (Ottawa)

PIZARRO, NOEMI BOOKSTORE ASSISTANT

PERVIN, ROBYN STUDENT SUPPORT DATA SPECIALIST
A.S.; Cloud County Community College

POLAK, VERONICA ABE INSTRUCTOR (Labette)
B.S., Pittsburg State University

RAMSAY, AMBER YOUTH ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (Lawrence)
M.A., Texas Tech University; B.A., Kansas State University Certified Pilates Instructor; Certified Personal Trainer, CrossFit Level 1 Trainer

RANABARGAR, AMY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO OUTREACH & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

REESE, JULIA DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATION
B.S., Emporia State University, A.S., Neosho County Community College

REESE, NAOMI ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT/CLERK OF THE BOARD
A.A.S, Metropolitan Community College

ROSE, MICHAEL TALENT SEARCH ACADEMIC ADVISOR (Independence)
B.S., Pittsburg State University

ROSE, RYAN REGISTRAR
B.S.E., Pittsburg State University; A.S., Fort Scott Community College

ROSSMAN, WENDY DIRECTOR OF OUTREACH AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT (Ottawa)
B.S., Emporia State University

ROW, ERIC PROFESSOR, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (Ottawa)
M.S., B.S., Pittsburg State University

ROWAN, ANGELA ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO ABE/Receptionist for CLC
C.N.A., Independence Community College

SEIBERT, JONATHAN INSTRUCTOR, COMPUTER SCIENCE
B.S., DeVry University

SEUFERT, KYLE SPECIAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR
A.A., Allen Community College; A.S., Flint Hills Technical School

SMITH, MATTHEW CUSTODIAN

SMITH, MELISSA ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN OF STUDENT SERVICES

SNYDER, KRISTY PROFESSOR, NURSING (Ottawa)
M.S.N., B.S.N., Webster University

SNYDER, WYNNTER ADMISSIONS SPECIALIST
B.S., Pittsburg State University; A.A., Allen Community College

SOLANDER, T. J ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES
B.S.T., Pittsburg State University; A.A.S., Neosho County Community College; Level I and Level II Construction; Level II Welding

SPRAGUE, BRANDON ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, WELDING (Ottawa)
B.S., Fort Hays State University; A.A.S., Johnson County Community College; Welding Certificate, Hutchinson Vocational Technical Center

STANGE, CHRISTINA GUIDED PATHWAYS COORDINATOR
M.H.A., B.S., Walden University

STATEN, GEORGE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH
M.S., M.A., and B.S.E., Emporia State University

STEINBACH, DEE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT FIELDWORK COORDINATOR (OTTATA)
Doctorate; Mt. Mary University, M.S.; University of Kansas, B.S. University of Kansas Medical Center

STOGSDILL, TRICIA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, THEATRE
M.A., University of Cincinnati College; B.A., Emporia State University; A.A., Allen County Community College

STROBEL, TARYN ASSISTANT VOLLEYBALL COACH
A.S., Neosho County Community College

SUDJA, SALLY TLC SPECIALIST (Ottawa)
B.A., Baker University

SUZUKI, TAKUYA “TAK” ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER
M.S., East Stroudsburg University, B.S., Ritsumeikan University

SWAFFORD, THOMAS INSTRUCTOR, HVAC (Ottawa)
D.D, M.Div. Midwest Baptist Theological Seminary, B.S. Kansas State University, HVAC Certification, Sullivan Technical School, Gas Turbine Technician Certificate, U.S. Navy

UNREIN, JYL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR OPERATIONS
Secretarial Certificate, Northwest Kansas Area Vocational Technical School

VAIL, AMBER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ALLIED HEALTH
B.S.N., Pittsburg State University; A.A.S., Neosho County Community College

VANATTA, KIM DEVELOPMENTAL LAB COORDINATOR
M.S., B.S.E.D., Pittsburg State University; A.A., Allen County Community College

VAN HEMERT, CHERYL PROFESSOR, NURSING (Ottawa)
M.S.N., University of Phoenix; M.B.A., Western International University; B.S., Arizona State University; Diploma in Nursing, Hackley School of Nursing, Muskegon Community College

VARGAS, RICARDO CUSTODIAN
General Office Clerk-Computer Specialist Certification, Regional Occupational Program, California

VAUGHN, ANDRIENNE UPWARD BOUND DIRECTOR
M.E., University of Missouri; B.S., Missouri State University

VESPESTAD, DYAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, ALLIED HEALTH (Ottawa)
B.S.N., Mid-America Nazarene; B.A., Ft. Hays State University; A.A.S., Neosho County Community College

VOGEL, ELIZABETH ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK
B.S., Barclay College; A.S., Neosho County Community College

WAHL, STEPHEN DESKTOP SUPPORT TECHNICIAN
B.S., Park University; A.A.S., Neosho County Community College

WALCHER, PAUL PROFESSOR, MATHEMATICS
M.S., Wichita State University; B.S., Northwestern Oklahoma State University

WARK, RUTHANNE COURT REPORTING COORDINATOR/TECHNICAL EDUCATION RECRUITER (Ottawa)
B.S., Ottawa University; A.A.S., Neosho County Community College

WEBBER, RICHARD PROFESSOR, BUSINESS
M.B.A., Emporia State University; B.B.A, Baker University; A.S., Neosho County Community College

WEILERT, MARY PROFESSOR, ENGLISH/SPEECH
M.A., Pittsburg State University; B.A., Avila College

WILLIAMSON, KARLA OFFICE SERVICES CLERK

WILSON, KIRK DESKTOP SUPPORT TECHNICIAN

YUZA, JAMIE CUSTODIAN

YUZA, STEVE PROFESSOR, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Ph.D., Capella University; M.S., Wichita State University; B.S., Emporia State University; Certification in Instructional Design for Online Learning

ZOLLARS, RUTH PROFESSOR, ENGLISH/PHILOSOPHY
M.L.A., B.A., Arkansas Tech University, Russellville; A.A., North Arkansas College

Notice Of Non-Discrimination

Neosho County Community College affords equal opportunity to and does not discrimination against students, employees, and applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, marital status, genetic information, status as a veteran, political affiliation, or other factors that cannot be lawfully considered in its programs and activities, including admissions and employment, to the extent and as required by all applicable laws and regulations including but not limited to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, The Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, The Americans With Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, The Age Discrimination In Employment Act of 1967, Title II of the Genetic Information Act of 2008, Kansas Acts Against Discrimination, Section 188 of the Workforce Investment Act, and any amendments to such laws and regulations.

The following offices have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the Non-Discrimination and to coordinate implementation of this policy. They may be contacted to initiate an investigation under the policy or to answer questions regarding this policy.

Title VII, Age Discrimination Act, Title II, Kansas Acts Against Discrimination Chief Human Resources Officer
Neosho County Community College
800 W. 14th Street
Chanute, KS 66720
HR@neosho.edu
Section 504, The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 Chief Student Affairs Officer
Neosho County Community College
800 W. 14th Street
Chanute, KS 66720
Student.Services@neosho.edu
Title IX Chief Academic Officer
Title IX Coordinator
Neosho County Community College
800 W. 14th Street
Chanute, KS 66720
TitleIX@neosho.edu

You may also go to the College’s website where you will find the name and/or title and telephone number of the person or persons responsible for addressing your request.

Using the College’s complaint or grievance process does not prohibit an employee or student from contacting or filing a complaint with these agencies:

U.S. Department of Education Kansas Human Rights Commission (KHRC)
Office of Civil Rights
1010 Walnut Street
3rd Floor, Suite 320
Kansas City, MO 64106
Telephone: (816) 268-0550
Main Office, Topeka
900 S.W. Jackson, Suite 851-S
Topeka, KS 66612-1258
Telephone: (785) 296-3206
Toll Free: (888) 793-6874

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Kansas City Area Office
400 State Avenue, Suite 905
Kansas City, KS 66101
Telephone: (913) 551-5655

Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - Statement of Compliance


If you have special needs as addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and need special accommodations or assistance, please notify the Dean of Student Services office, Chanute Campus, Sanders Hall, 620-432-0304 as soon as possible. As necessary, the Dean of Student Services will review documentation about your disability and determine the need for the accommodations you are requesting. The Dean of Student Services and the director of basic skills will then assist you in planning for any necessary accommodations. The Dean of Student Services will notify your instructors of the accommodation plan.

Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990


Neosho County Community College adheres to the Student-Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-542). Current statistics are available upon request through the Dean of Student Services office and within the NCCC Student Handbook.

Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989


College policy and the Drug-Free Act states that the unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs, alcohol, and cereal malt beverages by students or employees on the property of Neosho County Community College or during activities involving the College is strictly prohibited.

Disclaimer


The content of this document is provided for the information of the student and does not constitute a contract. The content is accurate at the time of printing but may be modified or changed at any time to correspond to decisions of the NCCC Board of Trustees, and local, state, or federal requirements. Any changes may be implemented without prior notice and without obligation and, unless specified otherwise, are effective when made.

Catalog Updates


Information in this catalog may be changed at any time. See the online version at www.neosho.edu for the most up-to-date information.