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Giving the Gift of Education on #GivingTuesday

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Giving Tuesday is a national movement to remind people the holiday season is about giving back and helping those in need. It is on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving on December 2nd, after the shopping days of Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday.

If you are looking for a good cause to join, consider The College of Westchester Charitable Foundation (CWCF). This foundation exists to raise scholarships for students. If not for the CWCF, worthy students, who are in need of a way to supplement their tuition costs, might not realize their educational goals. On #GivingTuesday donate to CWCF.

To donate directly to the CWCF click here

The 6th Annual QM Conference on Quality Assurance in Online Learning

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 The 6th Annual Quality Matters Conference took center stage in Baltimore recently and CW was there to be part of it. For three consecutive days the QM conference brought together faculty members and teachers, instructional designers, program administrators, educational publishers, researchers, and distance education and institutional leaders who participated in this international community on quality education. Paula Cancro, CW Assistant Professor in Business, General Education and Office Technologies attended the conference and presented a poster titled Beyond the Standards: Now That We Learned How to Apply the Rubric. “My poster was about our journey with QM. I had the chance to have conversations about where we started in 2010 with one Dean taking a lot of courses and looking for ways to implement the program as we built our online program,” said Cancro.

The College of Westchester embraced the QM in principle and is preparing to move forward, supported by a group of faculty and administrators ready to spread the word and show what can be done. CW has 9 faculty members who are certified Peer Reviewers. “This means we can evaluate our online courses based on a set of standards with an eye towards learning goals and all the pieces that go with it.  We are looking to provide our learners with opportunities to achieve a number of learning objectives from new knowledge to the skills to put this into practice,” added Cancro.

With the title, “Charting the Course” as the main topic of the 6th Annual Quality Matters Conference, the event offered many opportunities to connect with people and organizations that have succeeded in creating high-quality online courses and programs. The attendees had the opportunity to collaborate to address tough topics in education while exploring effective ways for improving course quality. Prof. Cancro returned pleased from the conference and added, “QM is an important initiative here.  As one of the early converts to it, the more I can learn, the better I can apply it and share.  Personally, this helps me to look at my own courses with a more critical eye, to be a better internal QM reviewer, and to share what I know with my colleagues.  The knowledge and ideas I came away with also showed me how we might consider applying many of the QM principles across the board – to our campus classes as well.”

About Quality Matters:
The Quality Matters Program (QM) is an international organization representing broad inter-institutional collaboration and a shared understanding of online course quality. QM's quality assurance processes have been developed to improve and certify the design of online and blended courses. QM is a leader in quality assurance for online education and has received national recognition for its scalable, peer-based approach and continuous improvement in online education and student learning.
To learn more about the QM Program visit: https://www.qualitymatters.org/

About The College Of Westchester:
Located in White Plains, The College of Westchester is a bachelor degree granting private college.  For more information, call 914-831-0200 or visit www.cw.edu

The College of Westchester Appoints New President

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The College of Westchester Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Beth Del Balzo, LCSW as President and CEO.  She replaces Karen Smith, president of the college since 1997 who had recently stepped into the position of Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees. 

“I find that my professional training in psychotherapy and social work bring a slant to my position as President of The College of Westchester which is unique.  It enhances my world view of student success, staff and faculty interactions, and the bigger community of which CW is a part, including our corporate, academic and community based organizations,” stated Del Balzo.”

Since 1982, Mrs. Del Balzo has helped create innovations in various departments of the college, most recently as the Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer leading the college in its day to day functions and strategic planning and implementation. It also included the development and inception of the online division and widening the corporate relations reach to better serve the adult community in our area.  Marissa Brett, President of the Westchester County Association, applauds the news, “Mary Beth is, without a doubt, the right person to lead The College of Westchester into the future.  She has demonstrated passion and commitment along with thoughtful leadership.  I look forward to continuing a wonderful working relationship with Mary Beth and her team for many years to come.”

Mrs. Del Balzo has represented CW by interfacing with external constituents such as Middle States Commission on Higher Education and New York State Education Department.  Additionally she served on The Distance Education Committee for the New York State Board of Regents and advocated for students by appearing before the United States House Committee on Education and the Workforce.

Mrs. Del Balzo’s appointment resounded in many other institutions such as the YMCA and the Association of Proprietary Colleges.“On behalf of APC, I congratulate Mary Beth Del Balzo on her new role as president. For many years, Mary Beth has been a valued member of APC and a tremendous resource for the association and its membership. I look forward to continuing our work together in the future as we advance the interests of higher education and the students we serve,” commented Donna Stelling-Gurnett, APC’s Executive Director. Also, Cindy Rubino, President/CEO of the YMCA of Central and Northern Westchester added, “Mary Beth Del Balzo is an outstanding choice to continue the vitally important work of preparing CW students for career success.  These students and graduates are professionals, experienced, and ready to meet the needs of the region’s workforce for economic development growth.”

Mrs. Del Balzo also sits on the boards of the Westchester County Association and the Westchester/Putnam/Rockland Counseling Association.  For over two decades Enrique Cafaro, School Counselor of the White Plains High School and Past-President of the WPRCA has witnessed the evolution and success of Mrs. Del Balzo’s career. “Mary Beth Del Balzo has been the finest and most approachable college professional that I have had the privilege of working with over my past 25 years as a school counselor and guidance administrator. She has consistently gone above and beyond to assist our department and give our students resources, programs, awards and options. She has been a pivotal and crucial member of the WPRCA as host and more importantly as an expert in technology and academic programs for students. She is deeply respected and sought out for advice by our membership and throughout our counseling community. This is a wonderful accomplishment for Mary Beth and a tremendously exciting moment for The College of Westchester,” said Cafaro.

Learning Center Work Study Conduct Workshop

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The Learning Center presented a workshop to various classes providing valuable information and tips to prepare for the upcoming finals. The workshop was conducted by Learning Center work study students Autumn Robinson, a BBA Student and recent Sigma Beta Delta inductee and “D” Boatswain, an Accounting major recently inducted into Phi Theta Kappa, who developed, wrote and delivered the presentation. 

Some valuable tips for the students included time management, eating healthy, getting enough sleep, as well as the most effective ways to retain information.  Students were also reminded that CW has resources available at the Learning Center and the library to help them prepare for their finals.

A Winter Wonderland

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The Allied Health Club organized “Winter Wonderland”, an event to raise funds and get into the spirit of winter season and all the end of the year celebrations. The winter bazar included several gifts for sale such as manicure and pedicure kits, baked goods and sweet treats, as well as drinks from the hot cocoa bar.

Jessica DeLuca - Faculty of the Year

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Jessica DeLuca started her professional career as a Paramedic. After several years in the industry, Jessica obtained her MPA in Healthcare Administration at Long Island University. She gradually became more involved in education, becoming a Lab Instructor with the local Emergency Medical Services Technician program, a Field Training Officer with Rockland Paramedic Services, and a certified CPR Instructor. 

In 2010, Jessica started working as an adjunct instructor with CW’s Allied Health Department, and in 2012 Jessica became Practicum Coordinator for the Medical Assistant Management AAS Degree program. As Practicum Coordinator, Jessica is thrilled to be a part of the “bridge” that students cross as they move from the classroom to the workplace. 

She is grateful for the hard-working team within the Allied Health Department and throughout the college. She considers it to be an honor and a privilege to be a part of student success with this amazing team.

CW Welcomes New Day College Students

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The College of Westchester welcomes our Day Winter students. During orientation day students were greeted by our Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Warren Rosenberg. Students were given the opportunity to meet with faculty, hear from current students share their college life experiences at CW, and introduced to Moodle.

The College of Westchester Appoints Vin Siegfried as Trustee

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The College of Westchester (CW) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Vin Siegfried as Trustee to the College’s Board of Trustees.  The appointment carries a four year term.  Mr. Siegfried has also been a member of CW’s College Advisory Council since its inception over 15 years ago.

Chair Ann Conetta is very pleased to have Mr. Siegfried join the Board, stating, "Vin brings both business and entrepreneurial skills which the Board will find invaluable."

Currently, Mr. Siegfried is a principal and managing partner for Elevondata LLC, a firm focused on offering advisory and managed services for Data Management and Analytics for a diverse group of customers, including Financial Services and Health Care.

Prior to 2011, Mr. Siegfried worked as a Director, Chief Architect and Program Manager for Citigroup Consumer Banking and Global Transaction Services, helping Citi to build and maintain Data Warehouses, including directing a 100+ resource Global Enterprise development effort.  Prior to Citi, Mr. Siegfried worked for JP Morgan Chase as a Chief Architect for Data Management for the Global Finance Function.  Mr. Siegfried was Awarded CIO Magazine award for Client Profitability, top 100 integrated applications, as well as IT Manager of the Year by Oracle Magazine.

Since 2013, Mr. Siegfried has also served as the Chief Operating and Technology officer for AtrocityWatch, a registered not-for-profit dedicated to using Big Data to predict and prevent global atrocities (www.atrocitywatch.org).

Additionally, Mr. Siegfried founded the Williston Park Civic Association to coordinate local activism in his home town, and was its first president.  Mr. Siegfried holds an Associate of Arts Degree from Nassau Community College.  He lives on Long island with his wife of 25 years and his two children.

From CW to the NBA-Cisco Dream Team

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We are proud to announce that a CW student has been selected as a member of the NBA-Cisco Dream Team at the 2015 NBA All-Star Game in New York City! The Dream Team includes 30 students and 2 instructors and CW’s David Ortiz is one of the students! Currently pursuing an AAS in Computer Networking Administration, David feels ready for this unique opportunity, “I’m very excited and honored to be a part of such an amazing experience. I also look forward to working with Cisco and the NBA.

During the All Star events the students will work with NBA and Cisco engineers to troubleshoot, perform network diagnostics and provide other informational technology services.  From February 7 – 16th, the students will be immersed into the program and David has clear goals to be completed by the end of the program, “To get a real world work experience and have the honor of working with some of the best in the networking field.”

The NBA-Cisco Dream Team at the 2015 NBA All-Star Game in New York City is part of the Cisco Networking Academy. This program provides a million students worldwide with the skills needed to design, build, manage and secure computer networks.

Congratulations to David for this accomplishment and we look forward to hearing from him at the end of the program.

Congratulations to Day Students of Semester, Christian Evans & Lerika Hahn Abada!

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Christian Evans (BBA)-right in photo
Christian Evans is currently pursuing his Bachelor of Business Administration degree, with a concentration in Digital Media.  Christian currently has a 4.0 GPA and was awarded President’s List recognition in the prior semester.  Christian is a prior CW graduate, having earned his Associate degree in Digital Media in 2013.  Christian is currently a work study student at the White Plains YMCA, where he is able to put his skills to good use in their marketing department.  Christian is interested in developing his own multimedia production company, focusing on contemporary art, fashion, graphic design, and movies.  Christian is also planning to pursue a graduate degree at his dream school, the University of Miami, as, in his words, “they can’t tell me no with a 4.0!”  Christian would like to thank his former academic advisor, Antonia Croghan for “being the constant that helped me finish.” 
Lerika Hahn Abada (Associates)-left in photo

Lerika is in the Digital Media Associate degree program with a specific interest in graphic design, and immigrated to the United States four years ago from the Philippines.  Lerika has a 4.0 GPA and was awarded President’s List recognition in the prior semester.  After completing her associate, Lerika plans on continuing in the BBA program here at CW with a concentration in Digital Media.  Upon completing her studies at CW, Lerika hopes to earn a master’s degree that will prepare her to own her own graphic design company.  Lerika would like to recognize her family for their support and Prof. Torres and her admissions counselor, Seloi Beckford, for their encouragement of her academic pursuits.

Charging Batteries for Midterms

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Midterms mark the halfway point of the semester, a time when students really need to focus, review syllabus, notes, and prepare for the exams. While study tactics may vary, all students need an extra boost! Academics took note of it and helped students with the stress of the midterms by providing snacks, tech support for smart-phones and tablets, and valuable information from Allied Health regarding stress relief. Stay calm and good luck guys!

Celebrate Black History Month at CW

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Kevin Howell (center in photo), Managing Director at Anchor Strategy Group had an engaged audience of day college students at CW’s 2015 Black History Month celebration held in the Student Center.  

With strong international business, financial management, business strategy development and analytical expertise, Kevin formed Anchor Business Consultancy.  Anchor’s mandate is to help private businesses and governments to develop and navigate the nuances of changing and competitive market places, Kevin has worked with a number of business owners and government clients.   
Prior to Anchor Strategy Group, Kevin worked with two of the Big Four Accounting Firms in various capacities.  Listed among his awards and honors, he was Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce & Industry Business Visionary Award recipient, 2015 and listed in Caribbean Life Magazine as one of the 40 under 40.

Also members from the Caribbean Student Association (CSA) made a presentation about successful leaders and musicians.

For more information about Kevin and Anchor Strategy Group visit http://anchorsllc.com/

For more information about the history of Black History Month visit:
http://asalh100.org/black-history-themes/2015-theme/

CW Welcomes New and Returning Adult Students

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CW welcomed our evening students during the Adult College Spring I New Student Orientation. During the event students were greeted by our Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Warren Rosenberg, and Mary Beth Del Balzo, President and CEO. “CW is your oasis. When things get tough, remember that CW is the place that is helping you make your dreams come true,” said Ms. Del Balzo.

Other presentations included Dr. Judith Lilleston, Director of Student Success and Retention and Student Speaker Bequine Renee Clark.

Current and Future Accountants Meet at CW

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Adding new members and multiplying contacts is a very important mission for The National Association of Black Accountants (NABA.) In an effort to achieve those goals, representatives of NABA and current members of the organization from CW, organized an event to network and meet the new members.

One of the guest speakers was Nelcol Philip, a NABA member and currently working as controller at Cresa New York, an international corporate real estate advisory firm. Nelcol felt at home when she approached the podium as she graduated from CW in 1995. “You need to have a passion for this career. With a degree in accounting you can get a job anywhere in the world because anyone needs an accountant,” said Nelcol.


Other speakers included Charles Bogguess representing NABA chapter in Westchester/Connecticut, and from The College of Westchester, Prof. Max Torres and Prof. Anne Bikofsky, also serving as faculty advisors at NABA.


The National Association of Black Accountants was founded in December 1969 to address the professional needs of its members and to build leaders who shape the future of the accounting and finance profession with an unfaltering commitment to inspire the same in their successors. NABA, Inc. has over 5,000 members across the country and more than 49 chapters.

Focus on CW Online – Students share their thoughts

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Luz-Maria Villa - CW Success Coach
CW just completed a newly designed Noel Levitz Survey that was administered to online students in 2014. Online student satisfaction increased to 92.25% in 2014 from 85.6% in 2013.  Students stated they made their enrollment decision to attend CW based on their work schedule, the convenience of CW Online and their ability to transfer credits into their new program.

Additional Student Comments:
  • I will highly recommend CW to anyone looking to complete their degree online or on campus.
  • Online classes are convenient and flexible and that’s desirable 
  • My online professors are absolutely fantastic, top-notch professionals who enjoy the work that they do.
  • I feel CW is the best in Westchester County. I’m very satisfied and happy here.
  • I am a returning student.  I graduated in May 2013 and I was happy to hear about the online Bachelor’s program in Health Administration.  
  • I am able to work, take care of my son and not worry about going to class when I can do my schoolwork anytime.
  • A lot of employers I interviewed with said CW is a good college.  I just got hired at a great local Hospital. 
  • I like the online courses since I work during the day.
  • I love how supportive Gina and Luz-Maria were and are!! They have been so great. I really feel like they have my back and support me 100%!
  • I am very satisfied with the knowledge I gained from CW. I'm looking forward to finishing the associate degree and my plan is to move on to complete the bachelor's degree.


Lobbying for TAP in Albany

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CW students, staff members and our president, Ms. Mary Beth Del Balzo travelled to Albany to encourage lawmakers to restore the maximum Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) award for students attending colleges that offer only two-year degree programs.

Our CW delegates were part of a group representing New York’s Association of Proprietary Colleges (APC), easily identified by their blue and white scarves. Students lobbying for TAP in Albany were Bequine Renee Clark, Kemique Jacobs, Muhammad Kham, Chantae Muschett, Stephen Payne and Ryan Williams. The lawmakers meeting our delegation included Senators Gustavo Rivera, George Latimer, and David Carlucci, as well as Assemblywoman Shelley Mayer.

Thank you to all the students and staff for making the effort to travel to Albany and encourage lawmakers to make TAP available to all students. 

Learning With Fun at the BBA Festival

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Students Faculty and Staff put together an Interactive and informative BBA Festival. The setup included 5 different stations where students were informing other students about the benefits for the BBA program. Every station had traditional games intended to have fun, but also to educate students about the benefits of the program.

Here’s what some students had to say about the festival:

  • I enjoyed the fact that I got to talk to students that I’ve never met before and share my CW experience
  • While playing monopoly with the students, we learned there are more students interested in business & accounting than we originally thought
  • The games brought out the students competitive spirit
  • I got to meet new medical students and it was great to speak about our BBA programs
  • It was nicely organized and fun
  • Overall better understanding of the different BBA programs

Preparing Future Healthcare Professionals

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The importance of preparing for a job interview cannot be overstated.  There is a good chance that there are dozens and perhaps even hundreds of people applying for the same position, so it is very important to make the best impression possible when going to an interview. 

That’s why Career Services put together the “Medical Career Café” so students can prepare for a successful job interview, which will hopefully end in a job offer. The event included a workshop for future healthcare professionals and roundtable discussions with employers. The companies who attended the “Medical Career Café” were: Yonkers Community Health Center, Montefiore Medical Center, WestMed Medical Group, Privatus, and White Plains Pediatric Group.

NBA/Cisco Dream Team Experience

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“One of the best professional experiences ever,” that’s how David Ortiz describes his participation at the NBA-Cisco Dream Team at the NBA All-Star Game in New York City. Along with 29 students from different colleges and universities in our area, David assisted NBA techs in many aspects and locations that included Madison Square Garden, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, and the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. “Whatever the NBA techs needed, we did,” said David. “We were setting up Cisco phones and we were constantly making sure there was connectivity between the wires.  We set up access points, and switchers.”

From February 7-16th all the students were immersed into the program where Cisco and the NBA were the big players of the week, but David learned other valuable things outside the technology field, “Work as a team, don’t be afraid to designate work, and have fun with it. It was very exciting.”

The Dream Team included 30 students and 2 instructors and assisted the NBA IT staff in different areas where Cisco technologies played a crucial role.  When asked if David was up to the task he responded, “I felt at an advantage compared to other students. There was a student who told me that Cisco was a self-study course at his college. My story is different; it’s always a hands-on experience… Also if you have questions my professor, Dr. Nwosisi, knows all the answers. I was very prepared for it.”

Congratulations to David Ortiz, and Dr. Nwosisi for nominating his student for this valuable experience.

Congratulations to Adult Students of Semester, Anna Bravo & Marlene Rivera!

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Anna Bravo (left in photo) - Bachelor's Degree
Anna Bravo was born in Italy and grew up in the U.S.  She attended Mount Vernon High School and graduated from CW in 1990 with an Associate Degree in Computerized Office Administration.  Anna decided to pursue her Bachelor’s degree and is currently enrolled in the Health Care Administration program and is due to graduate in 2016 with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration.    During her enrollment in the BBA program, she has maintained a 4.0 GPA, perfect attendance, and was recently inducted into the Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society.  Anna is married and has two wonderful boys, Mario (16), and Vincent (11) and resides in Thornwood, NY.  Through her hard work and perseverance, Anna is hoping to instill in her children the significance of education.   

Marlene Rivera (right in photo) - Associate Degree
With a passion to help and serve people, Marlene enrolled in the Medical Assistant Management program at CW and will receive her Associate Degree this coming May. She was born in Norwalk, Connecticut and moved to New York as a teenager. Later on Marlene moved to White Plains where she attended White Plains High School obtaining an advanced regents honor diploma.

Once she toured The College of Westchester, Marlene decided to stay and pursue her college degree. Marlene says that her conversations with a counselor and reviewing the flexibility of schedules were the main deciding factors to make CW her home.

At the moment, Marlene is not 100% decided on her career goal. She knows that she enjoys helping others, so she will probably come back to CW to finish her Bachelor’s Degree. Right now, Marlene is looking forward to enjoying the moment she receives her Associate Degree this coming May.

Marlene is a wife, a mother of three, and a student here at CW. Her husband Francisco has supported her every step of the way. Marlene comments that her three beautiful children are the main reason she went back to college. She wants to be a role model and give them a better future.
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