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Dr. SchraderDr. Schrader joined the District as Controller in 2013 and transitioned to Modesto Junior College in 2019 as Vice President of College and Administrative Services.  Currently serving as Vice President of College and Administrative Services, she provides leadership in the development of the college’s annual budget building process and budget planning through the subsequent annual collaboration with the President, Vice President of Student Services, Vice President of Instruction and the Vice Chancellor of District Administrative Services.  Dr. Schrader ensures that the budget process is integrated with strategic planning to provide ongoing leadership for financial decision making at the College.  She oversees the management and direction of the Business Service and Auxiliary Service units, by maintaining appropriate administrative processes and improving operational procedures thereby supporting and enhancing student services.  She participates in Dean’s Cabinet and partners in discussions related to Strategic Enrollment management, budgeting, and operational processes that occur in the Executive Cabinet and Extended Cabinet sessions. Dr. Schrader leads and manages the following college governance committees: Resource Allocation and Facilities Committee and the College Technology Committee collaborating with faculty and staff on college initiatives in support of student success.

Previously in her role as Controller she ensured overall compliance with all governmental agencies impacting District operations, including direct management and oversight of the Accounting, Payroll, Accounts Payable, Student Loan Collections and Grants departments.  Dr. Schrader directed the preparation and management of the District’s $100 + million annual operating budget and alignment of its resources. She served on the Board Finance Committee and on the District Fiscal Advisory Council, providing financial leadership on key District initiatives. 

Prior to joining Yosemite Community College District, Dr. Schrader served as the Acting Associate Vice Chancellor for Finance at Peralta Community College District where she developed new procedures instituting measures of control and fund accountability.  Prior to Peralta, she served as a Supervising Associate with Perry-Smith, LLP, auditing various local educational agencies, community colleges, and not-for-profit entities. 

Dr. Schrader currently serves as a member of the Association of California Community College Administrators. In addition, she has previously served as the Vice Chair for California Community College Colleague User Group and has served as a member on the Fiscal Standards Committee for the Association of Chief Business Officials.  She is an active member in the Association of California Community College Administrators and has presented at the ACCCA Admin 101 training for the past several years and is currently the ACCCA Admin 101 lead.  She received her Doctorate of Education in Organizational Leadership, her Masters of Business Administration in Accounting & Finance and she received her Bachelor of Science in Accounting.     

Our CAS Leadership Team

Jackie Hernandez
Executive Secretary, Vice President, College and Administrative Services
Amy Lovett
Business and Accounts Manager
Samantha McCarty
Events-Facilities And Duplicating Manager

 

Sonia Villano
Interim Auxiliary Food Service Manager
Timea Ewing
Grant Writer
Jeanette Fontana
Director of Public Relations

 

Our Mission

College and Administrative Services supports the college's educational mission by providing comprehensive and reliable financial, administrative, and operational support. We are dedicated to ensuring the institution's fiscal health and stability through effective budget management and responsible accounting practices, and by securing and managing grant funding.

Our department works collaboratively with all campus stakeholders to create a dynamic and supportive college environment. We accomplish this through our oversight of:

  • Business Office: Ensuring the responsible and transparent management of college finances.
  • Accounting and Budgeting: Providing strategic financial planning to support campus goals and growth.
  • Grants: Securing and administering external funding to expand opportunities for students and staff.
  • Events and Duplicating: Facilitating successful campus events and providing essential duplicating services.
  • Marketing and Public Relations: Promoting the college's brand, achievements, and programs to the community.
  • Food Services: Offering high-quality and accessible dining options for the campus community.
  • Bookstore Operations: Providing essential course materials and campus merchandise to students.

Ultimately, our collective efforts are focused on creating an efficient, responsive, and innovative environment that empowers students and staff to achieve their full potential