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SNU ALL STAFF Information Meeting

SNU ALL STAFF Information Meeting. October 15, 2007. 3 Campus-Wide Processes. Accreditation Self-Study Strategic Planning Assessment. SNU Accreditation. through North Central Association (NCA)’s Higher Learning Commission (HLC) SNU completes self-study prior to campus visit

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SNU ALL STAFF Information Meeting

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  1. SNU ALL STAFF Information Meeting October 15, 2007

  2. 3 Campus-Wide Processes • Accreditation Self-Study • Strategic Planning • Assessment

  3. SNU Accreditation • through North Central Association (NCA)’s Higher Learning Commission (HLC) • SNU completes self-study prior to campus visit • next NCA/HLC visit in October 2009 • last accredited in 1999

  4. NCA/HLC 19-state region 1000± institutions 50% private colleges 70% four-year colleges

  5. Accreditation Self-Study Telling the SNU Story • Are we doing what we say we are doing? • What are our strengths and our challenges? • How can we prepare for the future? • What do we want students to learn and how well are they learning?

  6. New NCA/HLC Focus • What students learn (student learning), not just teaching • What students get out of it (results), not just what we put into it • What SNU will become (future), not just what we are now • All activities on campus contribute to student learning (holistic) • Many acceptable ways to evaluate what we are doing (assessment)

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  19. The NCA/HLC Visiting Team What are they looking for on campus visits? How do they expect staff to be involved in the process and the visit? How does the process of getting ready for the visit benefit us?

  20. SNU goals for self-study • better understand how faculty and staff share in contributing to students’ education • better understand how students experience SNU • strengthen SNU planning & assessment • find ways to better use and increase our financial and human resources • strengthen faculty and staff ownership of SNU mission

  21. 2007-08: fall and spring semester SNU groups address CRITERIA 2008-09: fall semester SNU groups address THEMES 2009-10: fall semester NCA/HLC campus visit Timeline for Accreditation

  22. Accreditation Working GroupsWho is involved? • Students • Faculty • Staff • Administration • Board members • Alumni • Involved retirees • Community members

  23. HLC Criteria/Themes 2. Preparing for the Future 5. Engagement & Service 1. Mission & Integrity A. Future-oriented D. Distinctive C. Connected B. Learning-focused 3. Student Learning & Effective Teaching 4. Acquisition, Discovery, & Application of Knowledge

  24. Staff Departments Represented: Criteria Groups 07/08 • Mission/Integrity: Athletics, Student Development, University Advancement, Business Office, Registrar • Preparing for Future: University Advancement, Admissions, Physical Plant, IT, Human Resources, Institutional Research

  25. Staff Departments Represented: Criteria Groups 07/08 • Learning/Teaching/Knowledge: Library, Athletics, Counseling, IT, Student Development • Engagement/Service: Athletics, Professional Studies

  26. Staff Departments Represented:Theme Groups 08/09 • Future-Oriented: IT, Physical Plant, Financial Aid, University Advancement, Bookstore, Spiritual Life, Admissions, Church Relations, Professional Studies • Learning-Focused: Library, Custodial, School for Children, IT, Laptop, Physical Plant, Testing Center, Student Support Services, Housing, Spiritual Life, Professional Studies, Registrar

  27. Staff Departments Represented:Theme Groups 08/09 • Connected: Alumni, IT, Commons, Southern Plaza, Sodhexo, Excel Auction, Career Center, Business Office, Student Health, Library, Athletics, Switchboard • Distinctive: Disability Services, IT, Financial Aid, Univ. Advancement, Human Resources, Admissions, Accounts Payable, Physical Plant, Payroll

  28. Documenting What We Do • Collect evidence to use in our Self-Study (minutes, plans, reports, records of improvements, comparisons) • Present SNU materials to the Visiting Team both electronically and in hard copy • Tell our story through publications and the SNU Web site and to the communities we serve

  29. Everyone is involvedin telling the SNU story!

  30. Assessment Focus • Evaluating services across all SNU units • How daily work connects to SNU mission • Shared, campus-wide responsibility for student learning • Telling SNU’s story to our stakeholders (churches, community, parents, alumni)

  31. Key questions for assessment • What do we want SNU students to “look like” when they graduate? What should they know, value, do? • What does the evidence tell us about what and how well SNU students are learning? • Where are we succeeding and where do we need to try new/different approaches?

  32. How Does This Affect Me? • Do you know how your job and your office impacts student learning? • How do you contribute to accomplishing SNU’s mission?

  33. Assessment • Continual Process • Identify an Issue/Opportunity • Make a Change • Look Back • Document

  34. Staff & Assessment • Campus Wide Surveys (SSI & BCW) • BCW & Performance Evaluations • Specific Area Surveys • APPA • Nazarene (Business Officers, IT, etc.) • Campus Plans & Unit Plans • Facilities Master Plan

  35. Strategic Planning Focus • Mission • Context • Purpose • Core Values • Motto

  36. Key questionsfor strategic planning • Why does SNU exist? • What business are we in? • How do we want to be known? • What values will guide us? • What will success look like? • What differences will we make in the lives of those connected with us?

  37. Strategic Planning Task Teams Steering Committee Loren Gresham, Chair Patrick Allen, Vice Chair Hal Cauthron Carol Dorough Jason Hubbert John Martin

  38. Strategic Planning Task Teams * Chair ^ Steering committee ¤ Staff bt Board of Trustees Vision & Values Steve Betts Kimberly Campbell ¤ Hal Cauthron *^ Sylvia Goodman Nancy Halliday Robert MacArthur bt

  39. Strategic Planning Task Teams * Chair ^ Steering committee ¤ Staff bt Board of Trustees Key Performance Indicators Martha Banz Tim Brown bt Carol Dorough *^ Rick Powell ¤ Warren Rogers ¤ Phil White ¤

  40. Strategic Planning Task Teams * Chair ^ Steering committee ¤ Staff bt Board of Trustees Tracking & Reporting Chichi Freelander ¤ Gwen Hackler Ron Lester ¤ Bobby Martin John Martin *^¤ Dennis Williams

  41. Strategic Planning Task Teams * Chair ^ Steering committee ¤ Staff bt Board of Trustees Planning & Scanning Davis Berryman Anne GhostBear Jason Hubbert *^¤ Mary Jones Jan Reinbold Rex Tullis

  42. Mission Statement Our mission as a Christian community of scholars is to model the hospitality of grace, the pursuit of truth, and the practice of discipleship as we prepare graduates who think with clarity, act with integrity, and serve with purpose.

  43. Vision Statement Southern Nazarene Universitywill be • a school of choice • in the South Central Region of the United States, • known as one of the finest small teaching universities in the country • with one of the most transformative campus experiences on earth.

  44. Strategic Goals 2007-2010 • To reconsider and communicate consistently our institutional identity. • To recruit a larger percentage of academically stronger students and increase total enrollment by 5% each year. • To invest in additional personnel, program quality, and innovation. • To strengthen and broaden the SNU Experience. • To upgrade campus systems, infrastructure, facilities, and grounds.

  45. www.snu.edu/hlc

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