Academic Excellence
Morehead State University will enhance academic excellence through the scholarship and active mentorship of a well-rewarded, diverse, and dedicated faculty and staff that employ innovative, high-quality academic programs and services to engage students in the culture of experiential, life-long learning, citizenship and achievement.
Goal 1
Recruit, retain, and support an outstanding and diverse faculty and staff
Strategies:
- Place a priority on addressing faculty shortages in academic programs.
- Offer nationally competitive faculty and staff compensation packages.
- Increase departmental recurring funding for faculty development activities.
- Create a centralized unit that provides resources to support faculty teaching and research.
- Increase tenured and tenure-track faculty diversity through intentional recruiting approaches/practices.
- Recruit, retain, and reward well-qualified faculty and staff with inclusive and diverse mindsets in thought and practice with a strong affinity for interacting with students.
- Authorize and provide the necessary resources for Academic Affairs to conduct and manage faculty hiring processes.
- Review and improve the onboarding training plan for faculty and staff.
Goal 2
Offer innovative, high-quality, effectively delivered academic programs that attract and retain students and promote academic success
Strategies:
- Offer courses that are of high quality, grounded in theory, and delivered with excellent pedagogy.
- Develop more extensive on-campus summer programming that might include programs such as requiring underprepared students to attend the Summer Success Academy.
- Enhance the Honors Program.
- Evaluate current academic program offerings - maintain programs that are consistent with MSU’s mission, grow high-quality programs and develop new programs that produce successful graduates.
- Retain and provide funding for current accreditations and attainment of new accreditations.
- Develop and maintain a cohesive General Education program.
- Increase the number and quality of programs and courses delivered online.
- Enhance the learning experience for online students, developing an engaging university experience for online students and ensuring that online faculty have proper resources and support.
- Develop a robust course scheduling approach that integrates multiple terms and sessions.
Goal 3
Provide coordination for high-quality, high-impact, co-curricular and experiential learning opportunities as a distinctive feature of students’ learning experience
Strategies:
- Create a center for high-impact learning.
- Evaluate the possibility of providing University-wide academic credit for high-impact experiences.
- Develop a robust system to track student participation in all high-impact practices.
- Ensure that faculty are rewarded with workload credit for participation in high-impact activities.
- Ensure that departments/colleges are granted latitude in creating high-impact activities.
Goal 4
Enhance physical learning environments, core instructional infrastructure, and faculty teaching capacity
Strategies:
- Create and maintain high-quality learning spaces for all academic programs.
- Provide and maintain high-quality IT infrastructure and support for academic programs.
Goal 5
Foster a culture of research, scholarship and creative activity that supports and rewards faculty involvement and engages students and external partners
Strategies:
- Develop a process to document, recognize, and disseminate faculty scholarship, research and creative activities, especially scholarly activities with students.
- Enhance support for faculty research/creative capacity and output.
- Increase engagement of staff in research activity by maximizing staff and related personnel supported by grant money.
- Encourage cross-collaboration of faculty and staff in research endeavors through identifying existing space for interaction.
- Ensure scholarly activity is valued through the development of uniform faculty evaluation plans.
- Incentivize faculty scholarship by revising the indirect distribution formula to return research funds to the research accounts of the faculty members who generated those funds.