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Develop knowledge, respect and validation of differing values, cultures and beliefs in students, faculty and staff 6 ideas to consider

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Develop knowledge, respect and validation of differing values, cultures and beliefs in

students, faculty and staff

6 ideas to consider

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Implement the UW System Climate Survey and develop an action plan based on the results.

• UW-Stout is part of a 3rd round of UW System institutions to participate in the Climate survey

• Survey has been developed by a consultant, Sue Rankin

• Survey will be administered during spring semester 2011

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Focus attention on developing and implementing an Inclusive

Excellence action plan…

• Diversity Leadership team conducted a series of listening sessions with faculty, staff and students

• The committee is in the process of reviewing that feedback and developing an action plan

• Action plan will be finalized and implemented in fall 2010, and will be updated annually

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Implement the proposal for the Faculty Diversity

Exchange pilot program…

• Visiting faculty network diversity program in STEM centered on:– Sustainability– Nanotechnology and Materials Science

• First step is 2-4 day visit of the HBCU faculty to Stout

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Implement the proposal for the Faculty Diversity

Exchange pilot program…

• Once partnership is established, faculty member will have a visiting appointment for one academic year plus summer support

• Long-term goal: create a research center where visiting teacher/scholars can conduct research

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Implement plans to increase enrollment,

retention and graduation of minority students…

http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/spgretreat/2010/diverspro.pdf 1. Community Capacity Assessment

2. Targeted Hmong and Hispanic Marketing 3. Increased outreach 4. Financial Needs

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Implement plans to increase enrollment, retention and graduation of international

students…

http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/spgretreat/2010/interpro.pdf

9 items: Geo-targeting, transfer fairs, MOU’s, ESL, contracts with agents, web presence, personal connections, translate recruitment materials into other languages

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Implement plans to increase enrollment, retention and graduation of Veterans…

http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/spgretreat/2010/vetpro.pdf

1. Marketing campaign2. Web presence3. Defer application fee payment4. Strengthen relations w/armed forces offices5. Presence at military functions6. Veteran’s Center

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Expand early and ongoing experiential learning opportunities including undergraduate applied

research and entrepreneurship

7 ideas to consider

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Achieve 100% participation in experiential

learning…• This was one of the ideas considered for a

University Priority in fall 2009• Currently approximately 80% of

undergraduate students participate in experiential learning (old definition)

• Data not currently available for new definition

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Develop and implement a required freshmen

seminar course… • http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/

planning/spgretreat/2010/recruitpro.pdf (item #3)

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Expand learning communities to enroll greater

numbers and achieve 2015 targets… • http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/

planning/spgretreat/2010/recruitpro.pdf (item #1)

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Examine gateway courses for freshmen…

• http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/spgretreat/2010/recruitpro.pdf (item #4)

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Develop a proposal for a service learning

center… Phil Lyons

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Civic Engagement Goals

• “…is a way for institutions to effectively engage… in ways that (1) strengthen the communities, (2) better educate students, and (3) create a better country” (C.W. Curtis, AASCU, 2005).

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UW-Stout Institutional Values

“James Huff Stout turned toward the morning of life. The past did not awe him; the future alone lighted his path. He wrought a new venture in schooling that paved the way for vocational education (2). He did more to bring the joys of reading to the lonely masses of Wisconsin (1) than any man in his generation. He had a nobility of spirit that saw down through the years… He was an inextinguishable light, ever blazing with fresh ideas that were to spread beauty, cheer and enlightenment into the dark corners of his beloved state and the wider world (3).”

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Social Responsibility

SLS Community

Service Survey

SLS Community

Service Survey

ACT Alumni Outcomes

ACT Alumni Outcomes

NSSE Student

Engagement Questions

NSSE Student

Engagement Questions

FACULTY INVOLVEMENT

UW-Stout Values StatementUW-Stout, a respected innovator in higher education, educates students to be lifelong learners and

responsible citizens in a diverse and changing world through experiences inside and outside the classroom that join the general and the specialized, the theoretical and the practical, in applied programs leading to successful careers in industry, commerce, education, and human services.

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“Active learning invites students to bring their life experiences into the learning process,

reflect on their own and other perspectives as they expand their viewpoints, and apply new understandings to their own lives. Provide

students with opportunities for experimentation through programs focused

on engaging students in various learning experiences.”

Principles of Good Practice for Student Affairs – Principle One: “Engage Students in Active Learning.”

Civic Engagement

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CAS Standards for Higher Education Common Institutional Learning Outcomes

• Intellectual Growth• Effective Communication• Enhanced Self Esteem• Realistic Self Appraisal• Clarified Values• Collaboration• Independence

• Meaningful Interpersonal Relationships

• Leadership Development• Social Responsibility• Appreciating Diversity• Satisfying and Productive

Lifestyles

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The Ally Center for Civic Engagement and Social Responsiblity

Student Intercultural competence

and Civic Responsibility

Student Intercultural Competence

and Civic Responsibility

Social Justice

Leadership

Community Organizing,

Americorps/VISTA, Sustainability efforts

Volunteer Service SOS –Answer the

Call

Multi-campus Alternative Breaks

and Leadership Experiences

Academic Collaboration

& Service Learning

Infrastructure

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Expand opportunities for undergraduate student

research… http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/

spgretreat/2010/upideas.pdf From the UP survey:• Utilize technology to expand undergraduate research • Work to provide higher-profile information dissemination that encourages

student participation across Stout’s campus in research • Integrate undergraduate research experiences into undergraduate

programs across campus • Provide research equipment for students to collect and analyze qualitative

data

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Implement the Polytechnic learning

recommendations… 5 actions to “endorse, disseminate, and

promote” the learning goals and resources discussed in the study’s findings:

1. The Senate endorses the learning goals and resources statement.

2. The Senate disseminates this information to departments, program directors and individual faculty and engages them in discussion of how they are and can implement the goals in their courses and programs.

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Implement the Polytechnic learning

recommendations… 3. …promotes the learning goals and resource statements by

posting them on the Senate website, indicating to relevant Senate committees and to faculty that this information should be used by them as a guideline for developing and evaluating courses and programs.

4. …explores w/the Provost the possibility of opening the discussion to other stakeholders and adopting the learning goals as part of Stout’s statement on the meaning of the Baccalaureate degree

5. …should work with the Provost’s office to find innovative ways to address the resource needs indicated in the report.

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Further develop and execute integrated enrollment management

5 ideas to consider

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Implement the proposed Alcohol Use

Prevention Plan Joan Thomas

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Implement plans to increase enrollment,

retention and graduation of graduate students…

http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/spgretreat/2010/gradstupro.pdf

7 items: communicating with applicants, Qualified Leads, profiles for each program, communicating with no shows, web orientation video, update graduate advisor database, Recruitment plus

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Implement plans to increase enrollment,

retention and graduation of transfer students…

http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/spgretreat/2010/transfpro.pdf

1.Advisor day2.Posters with business reply cards3.Transfer Tuesdays4.2+2+2 seed grants5.Outreach to 2 year MN colleges

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Implement plan to increase enrollment, retention and graduation of traditional

students…

http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/spgretreat/2010/tradstupro.pdf

1.CRM recruitment plus2.Utilize alumni3.Reallocate scholarship money4.Purchase ACT and multicultural names5.Recruitment in MI and IL

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Implement plans to increase enrollment,

retention and graduation of distance education students…

http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/spgretreat/2010/depro.pdf

10 items: Policy audit, Marketing, Increase course offerings, enrollment assessment criteria, Market research, Increase retention and grad rates, greater visibility, training, surveys, infrastructure

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Focus on Sustainability: Implement Key Elements

of the President's Climate Commitment and Educational and Applied Research Initiatives

5 ideas to consider

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Develop and implement the energy

conservation policy and the waste reduction policy…

http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/spgretreat/2010/sustaintopics.pdf

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Develop and implement the purchasing policy

and sustainable transportation policy…

http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/spgretreat/2010/sustaintopics.pdf

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Develop and implement the sustainable building policy and sustainable human resources policy…

http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/spgretreat/2010/sustaintopics.pdf

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Integrate sustainability into the

curriculum… From UP survey:http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/

spgretreat/2010/upideas.pdf • Classroom experiences• Research projects• General education courses• Incorporate into all classes

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Increase visibility of sustainability…

From UP survey:http://www.uwstout.edu/static/bpa/planning/

spgretreat/2010/upideas.pdf