2010 Commissioner College Results
Thank you one and all for another outstanding NorCal Commissioner's College. Things get better every year. Thanks to your efforts, we are one of the finest Commissioner's Colleges in the country. It is hard to believe that we are ten years old.
This will be my last report of College results as the Dean. It has been a great pleasure for me during my ten years as Dean to see this college grow from a handful of courses with a handful of students to its current state. I want to thank all of those people who helped along the way to grow this to one of the finest Commissioner's Colleges in the country and I want to especially thank those hearty few who have been along for the whole ride. I could not have hoped for better assistants and hope that I was worthy of the trust you placed in me.
Because of you, close to 1000 Commissioners have received basic and advanced training in the art of being a Commissioner. Thanks to your efforts, thousands of youth have had a better Scouting experience. They do not know to thank you, so I will, on their behalf and mine.
David Frydenlund
2010 College in a nutshell:
Attendance: About 213.
Staff and Faculty: 38.
Basic Training Offered: Unit Commissioner Basic (23 students) and Roundtable Commissioner Basic (10 students).
Classes Taught: 31
Degrees Awarded: 102 (35 Associates, 27 Bachelors, 24 Masters, 16 Doctorates).
Councils Served: 13.
Farthest Away Student from: Clovis CA (Approximately 180 miles).
Planning for the 2011 NorCal Commissioner's College has already begun. The 2011 College will be tentatively held on February 26. The date will be finalized by November of 2010.
Suggestions and Comments
The Northern California Commissioner's College is always interested in suggestions and comments which will help us improve our future offerings. We are especially interested in requests for courses. If you would like us to offer a particular course, please send a request to the Dean at the email address below. Include in your request the course number and name, if the course is in our current catalog, or a suggested name and course content if it is a new course.
Teaching for the College
If you would like to be considered for a position on the faculty of the college, send a request to the Dean at the email address below. If you are a member of a sponsoring Council, send a copy of your request to your Council Commissioner. Include in your request your name, council, a brief description of your qualifications, and the number and name, or a description, of the course you would like to teach.
Staffing
If you would like to help staff the College Administratively, send a request to the Dean at the email address below. If you are staffing to meet the requirements of a DCS, please note this in your request.
2011 College Dean
Bill Nay
Email: bill.nay@comcast.net