(Delaware and Chester Counties, PAÌý• July 18, 2016)—For the seventh consecutive year, The Chronicle of Higher Education has recognized Delaware County Community College as a Great College to Work Forâ„¢. The results were released as part of The Chronicle’s ninth annual report on the Academic Workplace in which 46,000 employees from 281 institutions around the country were surveyed.ÌýDelaware County Community College was one of 93 colleges named as a Great College to Work Forâ„¢ and one of 42 institutions named to the Honor Roll.Ìý
“It is a great honor that Delaware County Community College has been recognized for the seventh consecutive year as a Great College to Work Forâ„¢ and named to the Honor Roll. This distinction is a testament to our commitment to creating a community that values the needs and contributions of every individual and fosters a collaborative, supportive environment in which faculty, staff and students can succeed,”Ìýsays College President Dr. Jerry Parker.
This year, the College was named to the Honor Roll and recognized in the following categories:
Ìý•ÌýCompensation & Benefits
Ìý•ÌýFacilities, Workspace & SecurityÌý
Ìý•ÌýJob Satisfaction
Ìý•ÌýRespect and Appreciation
Ìý•ÌýTeaching Environment
Ìý•ÌýWork/Life Balance
Great Colleges to Work For® is one of the largest and most-respected higher education workplace recognition programs in the country. Administered by ModernThink LLC, the survey included a two-part assessment process: a survey administered to faculty, administrators, and professional support staff and an institutional audit that captured demographics and workplace policies and practices from each institution. Employee feedback was the primary factor in deciding whether an institution received Great College to Work Forâ„¢ recognition. VisitÌýÌýto view the survey results.
For more than 45 years, Delaware County Community College has served as the center of educational opportunity for residents of Delaware and Chester Counties. Here, students find affordable open admission to higher education and can earn and Associate of Arts (A.A.), Associate of Fine Arts (A.F.A.), Associate of Science (A.S.) or an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree.ÌýThe College’s comprehensive programs offer dual enrollment and transfer options to four-year colleges and universities, prepare students for entry into the workforce, award professional certificates and provide career advancement and lifelong learning opportunities. The College serves a diverse population of more than 28,000 credit and non-credit students each year.
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