Friday, November 16, 2018

Re: Accreditation agencies

Yes.  California splits their regional accreditation into two agency which includes this accreditation body specifically designated for 2 year colleges.  It is an offshoot of WASC.

 

Charity

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

“Start by doing what is necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” St. Francis of Assisi

 

From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> On Behalf Of Hopkins, Violet
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2018 12:06 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Accreditation agencies

 

Hello,

Does anyone award transfer credit for schools who are accredited by ACCJC- the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges? It appears they are part of WASC.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accrediting_Commission_for_Community_and_Junior_Colleges

https://accjc.org/

 

Violet Hopkins 

Undergraduate Admissions  I  University of Montana & Missoula College

32 Campus Drive  I  Lommasson Center Room 101  I  Missoula MT 59812

Voice:  406-243-4771 I  Fax:  406-243-5711  I www.umt.edu/admissions

 

     

 

 


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Thursday, November 15, 2018

Accreditation agencies

Hello,

Does anyone award transfer credit for schools who are accredited by ACCJC- the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges? It appears they are part of WASC.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accrediting_Commission_for_Community_and_Junior_Colleges

https://accjc.org/

 

Violet Hopkins 

Undergraduate Admissions  I  University of Montana & Missoula College

32 Campus Drive  I  Lommasson Center Room 101  I  Missoula MT 59812

Voice:  406-243-4771 I  Fax:  406-243-5711  I www.umt.edu/admissions

 

     

 

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Re: Spring 2019 MACRAO Meeting

 

Dear MACRAO Membership,

 

Please find the attached minutes from our meeting at Flathead Valley Community College.  Thank you to everyone who organized/attended/presented and helped make our meeting productive. It was a great conference (and the snacks were exceptional)!

 

Member participation and engagement make for the best meetings, please give us some feedback so can make our upcoming spring meeting one of the best yet.  We've received a grant from OCHE and have some flexibility to use this money to increase the participation and effectiveness of our conference.

 

We would like to know:

  • Which presentations or topics of conversation would you find most valuable?
  • Would you like to see us bring in a speaker?  If so, do you have a specific topic or presenter you recommend?
  • If we waived the conference registration fee, would you be more likely to attend?
  • What are other barriers that prevent you from attending and how could we help remove them?
  • Finally, if we could pay for or subsidize the cost of your hotel, would you be more likely to attend?

 

Please get back to me by 12/01/2018 with any feedback so the MACRAO leadership can incorporate your suggestions into our spring planning.

 

 

Go Cats!

 

Kandi Gresswell

Associate Registrar

Montana State University

101 Montana Hall

PO Box172660

406.994.2603

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers

 

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Re: North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

Thanks, all!

 

From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Charity Walters
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2018 1:07 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Re: North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

 

Here is the website that discusses the reciprocity agreement that I’m aware of.

 

https://mtrevenue.gov/taxes/wage-withholding/north-dakota-reciprocity-agreement/

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

“Start by doing what is necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” St. Francis of Assisi

 

From: Charity Walters
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2018 1:05 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: RE: North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

 

There is something on the Montana State Taxes that mentions reciprocal treatment.  I haven’t had to deal with it personally but I researched it because I thought it was effecting  a residency application that was under review.  If I can find my research from a few years ago I will email it. Out.

 

Charity

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

“Start by doing what is necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” St. Francis of Assisi

 

From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> On Behalf Of Barnhart, Dawn
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2018 11:32 AM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

 

Hi all,

I received an inquiry from someone regarding tuition reciprocity with North Dakota.  I’ve not run into this before, so I wanted to check with you all.  

 

Section H. 1. (d) states “An individual domiciled in a state other than Montana who derives more than 50% of family income, as reported or required to be reported under the United States tax laws, from full-time employment in a permanent job in Montana and who pays all required Montana taxes on Montana derived income and the spouse and dependent children of such individual; provided the state of domicile provides reciprocal treatment for Montana residents.” 

 

Does North Dakota provide reciprocal treatment?  Is anyone aware of any other states that do so.

 

Thanks!

 

Dawn Barnhart

Office of the Registrar|University of Montana

Emma B. Lommasson Center 201 | Missoula, MT 59812

( (406)243-2939  8 umt.edu/registrar  CLike us on Facebook

 

 


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Re: North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

Here is the website that discusses the reciprocity agreement that I’m aware of.

 

https://mtrevenue.gov/taxes/wage-withholding/north-dakota-reciprocity-agreement/

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

“Start by doing what is necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” St. Francis of Assisi

 

From: Charity Walters
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2018 1:05 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: RE: North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

 

There is something on the Montana State Taxes that mentions reciprocal treatment.  I haven’t had to deal with it personally but I researched it because I thought it was effecting  a residency application that was under review.  If I can find my research from a few years ago I will email it. Out.

 

Charity

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

“Start by doing what is necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” St. Francis of Assisi

 

From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> On Behalf Of Barnhart, Dawn
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2018 11:32 AM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

 

Hi all,

I received an inquiry from someone regarding tuition reciprocity with North Dakota.  I’ve not run into this before, so I wanted to check with you all.  

 

Section H. 1. (d) states “An individual domiciled in a state other than Montana who derives more than 50% of family income, as reported or required to be reported under the United States tax laws, from full-time employment in a permanent job in Montana and who pays all required Montana taxes on Montana derived income and the spouse and dependent children of such individual; provided the state of domicile provides reciprocal treatment for Montana residents.” 

 

Does North Dakota provide reciprocal treatment?  Is anyone aware of any other states that do so.

 

Thanks!

 

Dawn Barnhart

Office of the Registrar|University of Montana

Emma B. Lommasson Center 201 | Missoula, MT 59812

( (406)243-2939  8 umt.edu/registrar  CLike us on Facebook

 

 


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Re: North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

There is something on the Montana State Taxes that mentions reciprocal treatment.  I haven’t had to deal with it personally but I researched it because I thought it was effecting  a residency application that was under review.  If I can find my research from a few years ago I will email it. Out.

 

Charity

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

“Start by doing what is necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” St. Francis of Assisi

 

From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> On Behalf Of Barnhart, Dawn
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2018 11:32 AM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

 

Hi all,

I received an inquiry from someone regarding tuition reciprocity with North Dakota.  I’ve not run into this before, so I wanted to check with you all.  

 

Section H. 1. (d) states “An individual domiciled in a state other than Montana who derives more than 50% of family income, as reported or required to be reported under the United States tax laws, from full-time employment in a permanent job in Montana and who pays all required Montana taxes on Montana derived income and the spouse and dependent children of such individual; provided the state of domicile provides reciprocal treatment for Montana residents.” 

 

Does North Dakota provide reciprocal treatment?  Is anyone aware of any other states that do so.

 

Thanks!

 

Dawn Barnhart

Office of the Registrar|University of Montana

Emma B. Lommasson Center 201 | Missoula, MT 59812

( (406)243-2939  8 umt.edu/registrar  CLike us on Facebook

 

 


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Banner Job Submissions

Good afternoon,
 
I hope this message finds you all well. My sincere apologies that the University of Providence has been absent for much of MACRAO in the past year. We hope to turn that around quite soon.
 
We are in the middle of a THIRTY-FIVE (35) point installation process with pretty much every piece of software offered by Ellucian. It’s been a fun year and the next year is sure to be equally as much fun.
 
This being said, we are working with the Automic functionality next week to automate Banner Job Submissions.
  • Do any of you currently have jobs set up to run automatically?
  • If so, which jobs and for what purpose?
  • Are there jobs that you would like to run that you aren’t currently able to run?
 
Every job submission that we currently run, we do so manually based on the need and the time of year.
 
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
 
Sincerely,
Brittany
 
Brittany Budeski  |   Registrar
University of Providence
1301 20th St So
Great Falls, MT  59405
Phone: 406.791.5207 or 800-856-9544
Fax: 406.791.5209     
 
 
 
 

Re: North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

Were they thinking of WUE?

 

Jane Stuart

Administrative Associate

Montana State University-Northern

Registrar’s Office, CH 220

Havre, MT  59501

406-265-3703-office

406-265-3788-fax

msun.edu/webpage

 

 

 

From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> On Behalf Of Barnhart, Dawn
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2018 11:32 AM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

 

Hi all,

I received an inquiry from someone regarding tuition reciprocity with North Dakota.  I’ve not run into this before, so I wanted to check with you all.  

 

Section H. 1. (d) states “An individual domiciled in a state other than Montana who derives more than 50% of family income, as reported or required to be reported under the United States tax laws, from full-time employment in a permanent job in Montana and who pays all required Montana taxes on Montana derived income and the spouse and dependent children of such individual; provided the state of domicile provides reciprocal treatment for Montana residents.” 

 

Does North Dakota provide reciprocal treatment?  Is anyone aware of any other states that do so.

 

Thanks!

 

Dawn Barnhart

Office of the Registrar|University of Montana

Emma B. Lommasson Center 201 | Missoula, MT 59812

( (406)243-2939  8 umt.edu/registrar  CLike us on Facebook

 

 


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North Dakota Tuition Reciprocity

Hi all,

I received an inquiry from someone regarding tuition reciprocity with North Dakota.  I’ve not run into this before, so I wanted to check with you all.  

 

Section H. 1. (d) states “An individual domiciled in a state other than Montana who derives more than 50% of family income, as reported or required to be reported under the United States tax laws, from full-time employment in a permanent job in Montana and who pays all required Montana taxes on Montana derived income and the spouse and dependent children of such individual; provided the state of domicile provides reciprocal treatment for Montana residents.” 

 

Does North Dakota provide reciprocal treatment?  Is anyone aware of any other states that do so.

 

Thanks!

 

Dawn Barnhart

Office of the Registrar|University of Montana

Emma B. Lommasson Center 201 | Missoula, MT 59812

( (406)243-2939  8 umt.edu/registrar  CLike us on Facebook

 

Monday, November 5, 2018

Re: Draft Residency Revisions

Heather,

 

So, it looks like this is just clarifying things?  Anything from your perspective that I should be aware of?

 

Tammi

 

From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> On Behalf Of Campeau, Tony
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2018 3:10 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Draft Residency Revisions

 

Hello,

Please see the attached, proposed changes to the Montana Residency Policy.  The BOR will be introduced to this in two week but will not take action until January.  It would be best to have any feedback received by Helen and Viv prior to the BOR meeting on the 15th if at all possible.  I am happy to compile comments and submit them, or you can reach out to your campus legal counsel, or you can contact Helen and Viv directly.

 

Please try to give this some attention next week. 

 

As I stated, action wont be taken until January but if there are simply changes or concerns it would be good to get them on record sooner rather than later.

 

Thanks

 

Tony

 

Tony Campeau

Registrar

Montana State University

406.994.2604

 

RESPECT … INTEGRITY … STUDENT SUCCESS … EXCELLENCE

 

From: Thigpen, Helen
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2018 3:02 PM
To: Campeau, Tony <tcampeau@montana.edu>
Cc: Peterson, Kellie <kellie.peterson@montana.edu>
Subject: Draft Residency Revisions

 

Hi Tony,

 

I’ve attached a draft copy of the revisions to the residency policy.  Thank you so much for your assistance in collecting feedback from the registrars.  As we mentioned, the revised policy will be on the Board’s November agenda as an informational item only.  Our hope is that the Board will adopt the revisions during its January meeting.

 

Thanks again,

 

Helen

 

 

Helen C. Thigpen

Associate Legal Counsel | Montana University System

PO Box 203201| 560 North Park Ave., Helena, MT 59620-3201

406.449.9167 | hthigpen@montana.edu

www.mus.edu

 

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Friday, November 2, 2018

Draft Residency Revisions

Hello,

Please see the attached, proposed changes to the Montana Residency Policy.  The BOR will be introduced to this in two week but will not take action until January.  It would be best to have any feedback received by Helen and Viv prior to the BOR meeting on the 15th if at all possible.  I am happy to compile comments and submit them, or you can reach out to your campus legal counsel, or you can contact Helen and Viv directly.

 

Please try to give this some attention next week. 

 

As I stated, action wont be taken until January but if there are simply changes or concerns it would be good to get them on record sooner rather than later.

 

Thanks

 

Tony

 

Tony Campeau

Registrar

Montana State University

406.994.2604

 

RESPECT … INTEGRITY … STUDENT SUCCESS … EXCELLENCE

 

From: Thigpen, Helen
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2018 3:02 PM
To: Campeau, Tony <tcampeau@montana.edu>
Cc: Peterson, Kellie <kellie.peterson@montana.edu>
Subject: Draft Residency Revisions

 

Hi Tony,

 

I’ve attached a draft copy of the revisions to the residency policy.  Thank you so much for your assistance in collecting feedback from the registrars.  As we mentioned, the revised policy will be on the Board’s November agenda as an informational item only.  Our hope is that the Board will adopt the revisions during its January meeting.

 

Thanks again,

 

Helen

 

 

Helen C. Thigpen

Associate Legal Counsel | Montana University System

PO Box 203201| 560 North Park Ave., Helena, MT 59620-3201

406.449.9167 | hthigpen@montana.edu

www.mus.edu

 

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