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SUMMER 2005

Vision and College Goals 2006-2012. SUMMER 2005. COPP VISION

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SUMMER 2005

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  1. Vision and College Goals 2006-2012 SUMMER 2005

  2. COPP VISION To establish COPP as a model for rigorous, research-intensive, knowledge-based social and economic advancement in a hyper growth megapolitan region. As part of the New American University, COPP will pursue research that benefits the public good and contributes to the economic, social and cultural vitality and healthy well-being of the community, welcoming students and faculty committed to these goals. SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENTSCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Center for Community Development and Civil Rights Morrison Institute for Public Policy Center for Nonprofit Leadership and Management Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center Center for Urban InquiryAdvanced Public Executive Program COPP Vision and College Goals 2002-2012 (08/03/05)

  3. Access and Quality for All University expansion to provide access, ensure quality, and focus on the individual. To establish COPP as a model for rigorous, research-intensive, knowledge-based social and economic advancement of others in a hyper growth megapolitan region. As part of the New American University, COPP will pursue research that benefits the public good and contributes to the economic, social and cultural vitality and healthy well-being of the community, welcoming students and faculty committed to these goals. Vision • Expand access to the existing 28 undergraduate and graduate academic degrees and certificates • Develop new academic programs to meet the needs of a growing megapolitan area • Intensify the academic experience of undergraduate students through participation in research, internships, public service, and living-learning communities • Expand continuing professional education opportunities, especially to the downtown Phoenix community • Strategically focus on and improve linkages with Phoenix community colleges • Develop academic programs with key partners in downtown Phoenix, e.g., the City of Phoenix, the Department of Economic Security, to advance baccalaureate and graduate degree attainment Goals College Level Exemplar Projects Six new educational programs for August 2006 Internship programs in SCRD and SSW Planned CityFusion seminars COPP Vision and College Goals 2002-2012 (08/03/05)

  4. National Comprehensive University by 2012 Building regional competitiveness, national distinction and global relevance Vision To establish COPP as a model for rigorous, research-intensive, knowledge-based social and economic advancement of others in a hyper growth megapolitan region. As part of the New American University, COPP will pursue research that benefits the public good and contributes to the economic, social and cultural vitality and healthy well-being of the community, welcoming students and faculty committed to these goals. Goals • Become a leading center for research and education in urban governance and hyper growth • Become a leading center for research in substance abuse and mental health, particularly in Latino communities • Become a leading center for research and education in nonprofit leadership and social enterprise • Become a leading center for decision theory and modeling applied to the education of public and social service practitioners • Become a leading center for global research, education, and training in urban governance and community well-being. Kellogg-funded AIM grant to the Center for Nonprofit Leadership and managements NIDA-funded Drug Resistance Strategies project to the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center CDC-funded Latino Acculturation and Health Project to the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center Project on diabetes in Native American Communities (Center for Community Development and Civil Rights) College Level Exemplar Projects Planned Program/School of Social Capital IGERT grant in decision informatics for public administration, public policy, and social work graduate students COPP Vision and College Goals 2002-2012 (08/03/05)

  5. Establish National Standing in Academic Quality and Impact of Colleges and Schools in Every Field To establish COPP as a model for rigorous, research-intensive, knowledge-based social and economic advancement of others in a hyper growth megapolitan region. As part of the New American University, COPP will pursue research that benefits the public good and contributes to the economic, social and cultural vitality and healthy well-being of the community, welcoming students and faculty committed to these goals. Vision Goals • School of Public Affairs – Top 10 ranking overall • Top 3 school in urban governance • School of Social Work – Top 20 ranking overall Top 3 school in culturally-competent practice and research in health disparities and substance abuse. • School of Community Resources and Development Top 3 program in nonprofit leadership and management and community capacity building Top 3 program in metropolitan tourism Top 3 program in American Humanics College Level Exemplar Projects American Humanics Marvin Andrews Graduate Program in Urban Management Metropolitan Research Center Integrative Health Certificate (with Nursing and Mayo Clinic) Planned COPP Vision and College Goals 2002-2012 (08/03/05)

  6. Enhance our Local Impact and Social Embeddedness To establish COPP as a model for rigorous, research-intensive, knowledge-based social and economic advancement of others in a hyper growth megapolitan region. As part of the New American University, COPP will pursue research that benefits the public good and contributes to the economic, social and cultural vitality and healthy well-being of the community, welcoming students and faculty committed to these goals. Vision • Further strengthen ties with city, county and state government, especially in the areas of government innovation and performance • Further strengthen ties with local nonprofit organizations, especially in the area of community capacity building and evaluation of impact • Further strengthen ties with Latino communities and Native American tribes, especially in the areas of child welfare, substance abuse, and educational attainment • Further strengthen ties with business and civic leaders, especially in the area of social and economic impact of hyper growth and change • Further strengthen ties with the 100+ existing partners in the downtown Phoenix area where students intern and faculty engage in use-inspired research Goals College Level Exemplar Projects Morrison Institute Arizona Policy Choices reports Center for Nonprofit Leadership and Management Kellogg Foundation alliance grant Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center program, keepin’ it real Center for Community Development and Civil Rights young Latino males project Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars Program Planned International conference for mayors and city managers from hyper growth cities COPP Vision and College Goals 2002-2012 (08/03/05)

  7. Justice Studies Urban Planning Geography Business Education GIOS Center forFuture of AZ All ASU English Law CUI APEP CDCR Business Law Morrison Institute School of Public Affairs CNLM The College of Public Programs Schools, Centers, & Collaborations SPA American Humanics DecisionTheatre School of Community Resources and Development All ASU SCRD School of Social Work SSW Parks & Recreation (All ASU) Nursing Psychology Education Statistics Sociology Psychology American Studies SIRC COPP Vision and College Goals 2002-2012 (08/03/05)

  8. Where is the College of Public Programs? The College and Its Partners at the Downtown Phoenix Campus

  9. Vision and College Goals 2006-2012 coop.edu.asuRevised March 29, 2006

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