Goal 1: Academic Excellence
We will advance teaching excellence and innovation in the delivery of high-quality academic programs enriched by scholarship and service.
Objective 1: Build and retain an outstanding, diverse faculty empowered to reach their potential as teacher-scholars.
Key Strategies:
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Design an institutional process for identifying and hiring excellent faculty members who can advance the University’s mission.
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Develop a faculty mentoring program.
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Develop a needs assessment instrument to identify areas for professional development.
Objective 2: Offer high-quality programs with course delivery methods that meet diverse student needs.
Key Strategies:
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Implement a required training certification program for online teaching.
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Develop an institutional strategy to define optimal course delivery methods and mix.
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Identify undergraduate and graduate programs appropriate for 100 percent online delivery or for offering on regional campuses.
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Create and implement residential learning communities and campus-wide programming through a collaboration of Academic Affairs and Student Success.
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Identify graduate assistant and internship opportunities in Student Success including Intercollegiate Athletics.
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Train and support faculty and staff to meet the needs of diverse students.
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Develop programs to meet the needs of gifted and talented high school students.
Objective 3: Develop and enhance relevant, high-quality academic programs in fields to meet regional and global workforce needs.
Key Strategies:
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Develop a systematic way to identify where students are employed after graduation to obtain feedback that will inform program validity and improvement.
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Use the Academic Program Needs Assessment model effectively to guide resource reallocation decisions.
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Conduct environmental scans annually to inform program strategic planning.
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Evaluate opportunities to infuse career planning, job search and readiness into program curriculum using institutional resources.
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Expand and enhance experiential program to prepare students for workforce by effectively using on- and off-campus resources.
Objective 4: Communicate and assess learning outcomes for students that promote academic success and career preparedness.
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Objective 5: Enhance the visibility and profile of the University.
Key Strategies:
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Develop an annual strategic media marketing plan that focuses on graduate outcomes, academic quality and athletic accomplishments.
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Explore strategies to dedicate resources to increase academic program promotion.
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Undertake market research to inform enrollment and marketing strategies.
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Identify marketing strategies to effectively communicate the quality of the academic experience at MSU.
Objective 6: Focus the University community on the value of teaching, scholarship and service in achieving academic excellence.
Key Strategies:
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Improve systematic recognition of excellence in teaching, scholarship and service institution-wide.
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Improve support for faculty and students in research and creative productions.
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Define expectations for faculty excellence in scholarship, teaching and service that inform faculty evaluations, tenure and promotion.
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Explore the process of external reviews for tenure and promotion.
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Explore alternative/additional instruments for the evaluation of teaching effectiveness.
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Promote the integration of scholarship, teaching and service.
Academic Excellence: Key Performance Measures
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Percentage of faculty engaged in scholarship or creative productions
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Percentage of students who successfully complete a subsequent course in the same discipline after taking one developmental course (math, English)
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Percentage of MSU students scoring in top 25 percent nationally on New Teacher Excellence exam
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Results from the NSSE Engagement Indicator of Academic Challenge, which includes higher-order learning, reflective and integrative learning, learning strategies and quantitative reasoning
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Results from the NSSE Engagement Indicator of Experiences with Faculty, which includes student-faculty interaction and effective teaching practices