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Strategic
Planning Committee
Minutes/Notes - Wednesday, October 24
Teague Library
Present: Doug
Bennett, Bob Southard, Margaret Hampton, Monteze Snyder, Rick Foreman,
Sara Penhale, Tamara Clark, Wes Miller, Paul Ogren, Nancy Sinex
The minutes from
our October 17 meeting were corrected and approved
- Sara, Paul, Margaret
and Monteze, who met together on October 18, talked about their brainstorming
session. Sara had earlier sent to all SPC members helpful notes from
their discussion in which they began the process of selecting aspects
of the final report, suggesting what questions need to be addressed
and what data or other information will need to be collected. This discussion
led us to explore what direction SPC members might take now - to work
in small groups to gather information and begin to write sections of
the long-range planning report. One member asked when would we stop
"describing" where we are and get on to the next steps of determining
how where we are informs where we ought to be and how we might get to
that place (vision of Earlham in 5-10 years). Following the proposed
outline of the final report, members volunteered for various assignments.
(See the attached report outline and assignments.)
- Earlier in the
week Doug sent to committee members a list of "White Paper" topics to
consider. These papers would be 1000 word (suggested length) documents,
summary statements which would address both recent history and current
trends & issues. As drafts for review by various groups and departments,
these papers might eventually serve as the basis or foundation for sections
of the final report. After a "visioning" exercise (see below), SPC members
volunteered to work on the following topics:
- Recruitment
and financial aid (Monteze, Paul, Bob, Nancy)
- Retention
(Monteze, Paul, Bob, Nancy)
- Enrollment
(Monteze, Paul w/ Dick Smith)
- Quality,
preparation and social characteristics of entering students (Monteze,
Paul, Bob, Nancy)
- Faculty
and staff: number, composition, compensation, faculty development
(Sara & Margaret)
- Facilities
(Wes & Rick)
- Budget (Doug)
- Fundraising
(Sara & Doug)
- Assessment
- Student
Life - key issues (Newell, Tamara, Nancy)
- Curriculum
- key issues (Bob, Sara, Margaret)
- Community
Life - key issues (Newell, Tamara)
- Doug asked each
SPC member to record three hopes/visions/desires/aspirations for the
college for 2010. The results of the exercise were interesting and responses
diverse (everything from the construction of a fine arts facility to
attracting a more diverse student body and faculty), but there were
some repeated themes which had to do with fiscal health and a larger
student body. (Doug collected our responses and will ask Darlena to
record them. These will become an attachment to these minutes when they
are available.)
- (There was a non-agenda-related
and important discussion about retention and retention data, specifically
what we know about attrition by residence hall, student participation
in groups, organizations, experiences and students who don't' seem to
fit the statistical norms.)
- Doug asked the
membership if there were any topics missing from our lists of aspirations.
One member indicated that she was surprised that no one mentioned our
need to address ecological/environmental concerns (to be a more highly
environmentally conscious and responsible campus). Doug mentioned that
the college would reintroduce its campaign to improve recycling efforts
by the college beginning November 5.
Student Participation
in Strategic Planning
We talked about
the best "venue" for gathering student input in the process of long-range
planning. Several options were offered and discussed. We decided to
first find ways to inform students about the process (articles in "The
Word") and then advertise opportunities for students to participate.Newell
will contact the Word editor to suggest an interview of some members
of the committee to define what it is we're doing and why and talk about
the importance of broad consultation, including with students. In the
same issue, Doug would address strategic planning -2- in his column,
jointly written by him and our two student members. (Nancy will notify
SPC members when the Word interview is scheduled and those available
will plan to attend.)
Division/Department
Meetings
Earlier in the
week, Monteze, Wes and Bob met with the Social Science Division and
Sara, Paul, Bob and Nancy met with the Natural Sciences Division about
strategic planning. During both of these gatherings we conducted an
exercise requesting faculty to record both divisional and institutional
strengths and weaknesses. Minutes from those meetings were distributed
by email or in person to all SPC members, and eventually will be made
available to division faculty.
The following additional
department meetings have been scheduled:
Tuesday, October
30 (noon - Carpenter 222) - Languages and Literatures (Wes and Tamara
will attend)
Wednesday, October 31 (3:00 - Carpenter) - English (Bob and Nancy will
attend)
Next Meeting of
SPC - Wednesday, October 31, 4:00 - Teague Library.
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