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MSU Institutional Team Presentation

MSU Institutional Team Presentation. Prepared for President Geoff Gamble and Provost David Dooley June 12, 2002. What is the GPIDEA Group?. The Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (GPIDEA) group currently consists of ten (10) universities

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MSU Institutional Team Presentation

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  1. MSU Institutional Team Presentation Prepared for President Geoff Gamble and Provost David Dooley June 12, 2002

  2. What is the GPIDEA Group? • The Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (GPIDEA) group currently consists of ten (10) universities • Most of the universities are Land Grant Universities, but that is not a necessary condition for membership • All the universities have Human Sciences Colleges and the GPIDEA group includes over sixty (60) team members

  3. ** UG FCS Ed Course share *SDSU Sandy Osborne, Program Leader Mary Miles GERONTOLOGY PROGRAM *CSU ISU KSU MSU OSU TX Tech GP-IDEA Alliance CSU ISU KSU MISU MSU NDSU OSU SDSU TX Tech UN-L Debby Haynes, Program Leader George Haynes YOUTH DEVEL PROGRAM CSU KSU *MISU MSU OSU *UN-L FFP PROGRAM ISU KSU MSU NDSU *OSU SDSU *UN-L Mark Nelson, Program Leader Jill Thorngren Kirk Astroth * Alliance Liaison Institutions ** MSU a user, not a contributer

  4. GPIDEA Graduate Programs

  5. FIPSE/LAAP Grant • The funding necessary to initiate the FFP program at alliance campuses was provided by a grant for over $1 Million over three years from the Funding for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education/Learning Anyplace Anytime Project (FIPSE/LAAP)

  6. Functional Sectorsfrom Each Campus • Family Financial Planning Faculty • Academic Deans • Vice Presidents for Finance and Administration • Registrars • Graduate Deans • Continuing Education Directors

  7. The MSU Institutional Team • Ellen Kreighbaum … Team Leader, Acting Academic Dean • Deborah Haynes …..….. FFP Faculty • Tom Gibson ……..…….. Finances • Chuck Nelson ..……..…. Registrar • Rebecca Ward ……..….. Acting Registrar • Kim Obbink ………..…... Continuing Education • Bruce McLeod ……..….. Graduate Dean

  8. GPIDEA Awards • University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) 2002 Distance Learning Community Program of Excellence Award • American Distance Education Consortium (ADEC) Excellence in Distance Education Award, 2002 ($5000)

  9. ADEC Excellence in Distance Education Award, 2002

  10. GPIDEA Video From an idea to an award winning program

  11. MSU Contributions to GPIDEA • Business plan, policies and procedures manual ……………………………..….……. Ellen Kreighbaum • Financial analysis ..……….…….. Tom Gibson • Enrollment management ……..... Becky Ward • Curriculum devl., fac. workload, assessment processes, fac. Issues .…..……. Deborah Haynes • On line technology .…………..… Kim Obbink • Program MOA, graduate policies and procedures, business plan ..…………..…….… Bruce McLeod

  12. Accreditation • The individual degree programs will not be accredited. Accreditation bodies plan to examine the program support structure at each campus and extend the campus accreditation to include distance delivered programs (Steven D. Crow, Executive Director, The Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association) • Not only are institutions cooperating, accreditation bodies are cooperating since GPIDEA institutions are in several regions (S. D. Crow)

  13. Direct Benefits to MSU • MSU is one of the leaders in building an inter-institutional distance education degree program (CGS currently working on INRA, CLTW) • MSU faculty and administrators are interacting with our peers from ten (and now more) large institutions • We are showcasing MSU talent on a national stage • Distance education programs allow MSU to become a “Super Land Grant” university, giving rural Montana citizens access to high quality, post graduate education • The GPIDEA work has produced a campus team with considerable experience in shaping distance education policies and procedures

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