NCC: Gael Swing papers
Scope and Contents
The papers within this collection span from 1975 to 1990, and cover a broad range of College events. Although most folder titles are self-explanatory, it is useful to explain a few topics in more detail.
The 5 Year Master Plan was a strategic proposal for improvements within the College beginning in the 1988-89 fiscal year (it was originally scheduled for initiation in 1987-88, but was not ready until 1988-89). This set of folders includes drafts of the plan, correspondence between administrative bodies and additional research used to develop the plan.
Official accreditation reviews by the North Central Association of College and Schools (NCA) occurred in 1980 and 1990. This set of folders includes correspondence with the NCA, self-study research, drafts and final reports, and information related to the evaluation visits by the NCA. The College had to request additional accreditation and changes in affiliation status with its adoption of the Weekend and Evening College and Masters in Computer Science, as reflected in this series.
Project Equality began in 1965 as “a nationwide interfaith program for equal employment opportunity: enabling religious, non-profit organizations, institutions and others to support equal opportunity employers.” The United Methodist Church (UMC) became involved to raise the levels of racial integration of the student body, the Board of Trustees, and the faculty and staff in Methodist-related institutions. These folders span from 1986 to 1989, and include correspondence between North Central and UMC, statistics of the racial and gender composition of the College, news clippings, and other information related to the project.
Dates
- 1975 - 1992
Biographical / Historical
Gael D. Swing, a native of Indiana, served in several administrative positions at different colleges in the Midwest before he came to North Central College as Vice President in July of 1973. Swing was inaugurated as President in May of 1976, and served until his death on May 31, 1990. Swing’s presidency oversaw several administrative and academic structural changes, such as the initiation of the Masters in Computer Science, the Weekend and Evening College, the Leadership, Ethics and Values program, Project Equality, and the reorganization of administrative governance. Upon his death in 1990, the Gael D. Swing Fund for Creativity was established in memorial to “reward individuals who spearhead projects based on creativity.”
Extent
1.0 Linear Feet (1 record carton)
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
Folders are in alphabetical order. In most cases, papers within folders are in chronological order.
Processing Information
During processing, the folders were almost completely reorganized for researcher accessibility and duplicate pages were discarded. One photograph from the Japanese Exchange Program folder was removed and placed in the General Photographs Collection for preservation reasons.
- Title
- NCC: Gael Swing papers, 1975-1992
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Kimberly Jacobsen Butler, Archivist; Rena Schergen, Archives Student Assistant
- Date
- 10-2006
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the North Central College Archives Repository
North Central College
Oesterle Library
320 S. School Street
Naperville IL 60540 USA
6306375714
archives@noctrl.edu