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Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters. Strategic Plan Presentation. Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters. Student Enrollment. Strategic Plan.

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Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters

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  1. Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters Strategic Plan Presentation Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters

  2. Student Enrollment Strategic Plan • Goal 1, Objective 10 – Award graduate and undergraduate degrees in targeted and non-targeted areas consistent with Board of Trustees-approved Board of Governors Accountability Targets.

  3. Student Enrollment 2001-02 to 2005-06 Comparison of Student Credit Hours Generated

  4. Student Enrollment 2001-02 to 2005-06 Comparison of Student Credit Hours Generated

  5. Student Enrollment 2001-02 to 2005-06 Comparison of Student Credit Hours Generated

  6. Growth in Graduate Enrollment

  7. Student Retention Strategic Plan • Goal 1, Objective 3 – Promote the academic success and improve the retention rate of first-time-in-college (FTIC) students. • Goal 1, Objective 4 – Promote timely completion of degrees and increase the graduation rate of FTIC students. • Goal 1, Objective 5 – Promote the timely completion of degrees and increase the graduation rate of Associate in Arts transfer students.

  8. Student Retention

  9. Partner Campuses Strategic Plan • Goal 1, Objective 11 – Develop and implement mission-driven academic enrollment and program plans for each campus.

  10. Partner Campuses • By this fall we will have moved the multi-media computer lab from Davie to the Fort Lauderdale campus and will complete groundwork to move two computer labs and three faculty from Boca to the Fort Lauderdale campus, concentrating all the multi-media faculty and labs in one location. • We will be moving the new Center for Public Archaeology, funded by the State, to the Fort Lauderdale campus, to work with the three county public school systems, and local communities and developers to raise awareness of our archaeological heritage in south Florida. • We are hiring to bolster faculty at both Broward and MacArthur campuses. • We have worked out a multi-year rotation for offerings in Port St. Lucie which meet the needs of the Colleges of Business, Education and Nursing.

  11. Diversity Strategic Plan • Goal 1, Objective 6 – Adopt strategies that assure racial and ethnic diversity within the student body. • Goal 1, Objective 7 – Adopt strategies that assure that degree completions reflect the racial and ethnic composition of the student body.

  12. Diversity 2006-07 Faculty Diversity

  13. Diversity Fall 2006 Headcount Enrollment

  14. Student Diversity 2006 Degrees Awarded (Calendar Year)

  15. Technology Strategic Plan • Goal 5, Objective 1 – Provide colleges and non-academic units adequate and stable funding to maintain the information technology (IT) infrastructure necessary for instruction, research and other creative activities, and support and administrative functions. • Goal 5, Objective 3 – Increase as needed University-wide IRM staff and college-based IT staff to support adequately the teaching, research and administrative missions of the University. • Goal 5, Objective 8 - Provide all students with the opportunity to develop and enhance their information technology proficiency.

  16. Technology

  17. Community Outreach Strategic Plan • Goal 4, Objective 4 – Communicate effectively to both internal and external audiences the University’s community outreach activities • Goal 4, Objective 5 – Engage students, faculty and staff in service activities that mutually benefit the University and the community.

  18. Community Outreach • 200 programs of every sort, including: • FAU’s School of the Arts recently named a Kennedy Center “National Partner in Education”, in partnership with the Kravis Center and Palm Beach County School District • Festival Rep 2006, FAU’s popular summer repertory theatre series, attracts audiences of 8,041 over 6 weeks • School of Communication and Multimedia Studies signs an agreement with WXEL to develop a new digital radio station • FAU hosts the Florida State Music Teacher’s Association in October for 300 music educators • Scripps Howard Institute on the Environment moves its summer journalism institute from Colorado to FAU

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