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Relation to Keene State College Goals

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on October 24, 2007 at 6:15:38 pm
 

From Campus Planning Web Page:

 

With notes in red:

 

 

In order of priority, they are:

 

 

  1. To significantly enhance and become recognized for the quality of our academic programs and the academic achievements of our faculty and students.

 

MikeC: Ok. This is pretty relevant. There's two pieces here: enhance and become recognized for.

 

Let's start with the 2nd point -- become recognized for.

 

 

 

  1. Three very important curricular initiatives, the move to a four-credit curriculum, the new general education program, and the service-learning initiative, will support this goal; the faculty is already fully engaged in these efforts.
  2. To clearly and continuously communicate our mission and values in all that we undertake, and to foster a strong sense of community on campus in pursuit of academic excellence.

Recent campus discussions on priorities and values have demonstrated the College's commitment to strategic initiatives that support Keene State College's mission and reflect its values.

  1. To invest in faculty and staff so they can provide leadership for the College's transformation.

People will always be the College's most important resource, and professional development opportunities are critical if the College is to be successful. Current efforts to create a human resources master plan will support this strategic goal.

  1. To actively engage our students in a learning process that is grounded in service, citizenship, and ethical awareness.

Active learning is the pedagogy of liberal education, and service is a core value of this institution. The College's service-learning initiative is already building the connections between the curriculum and the community.

  1. To provide high-quality academic programs that are affordable and accessible to a wide range of learners.

The "public" in "public liberal arts" remains central to all discussions of Keene State's future. Founded to serve the citizens of New Hampshire, KSC offers access to higher education to many who could otherwise never consider such a step. The College remains committed to meeting the financial need of all qualified New Hampshire students who apply on time

 

 

From Mike: There is a potential here to organize a vision directly around these goals -- neat idea if it's with the grain, possibly painful if it doesn't flow.

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