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Building the Plane in the Air: Changing a Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review . SCUP-44 International Conference and Idea Marketplace. Who we are …. MJ Brukardt , Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Strategic Planning University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Building the Plane in the Air: Changing a Campus Culture
While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
SCUP-44 International Conference and Idea Marketplace
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Who we are ….
MJ Brukardt, Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Strategic PlanningUniversity of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
Stephanie Jamelske, Budget Officer for Academic AffairsUniversity of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
Andrew T. Phillips, Academic Dean and ProvostU.S. Naval Academy
Formerly … Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Our Goal was … Integrated Planning• Priorities and strategic directions (Gold Arrows)
• Budget decisions / process
• A solid understanding of the “position” of each program– PEEQ = Program to Evaluate and Enhance Quality
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
The “State of the University”
• A culture of contradictions …
– Reject top-down decision making versus– Passive about taking initiative
– Historical pride regarding academic innovation versus– Change averse
– Excessive about bureaucratic policies versus– Assessment & continuous improvement
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Help Wanted! Change Needed
• Collaborative• Nimble• Evidence-based for performance enhancement
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Charrettes
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
The Foundation for PEEQ
• PEEQ has been guided by Robert Dickeson’s book:– Prioritizing Academic Programs and Services (1999)
• … and also by work done at Bemidji State University and Drake University
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
PEEQ’s Three Major Criteria
Quality
Mission Centrality
Cost
+ opportunities
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Color Wheels
• Expressing the “evaluation” using colors
QualityModern and Well-Developed Curriculum
Well-Developed Assessment Process that Improves the Program
Instructional Currency
Faculty Scholarship
Not Vulnerable to Staffing Changes
Experiential and Transformative Learning
Demonstrates and Promotes EDI
Excellence in Teaching and Advising
Contribution to the University's Identity / Distinctiveness
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Holistic Evaluation
Mission Centrality
Cost Quality
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
The 10 Commandments for Culture Change1. Involve all leaders but lead by following2. Engage governance3. Pay attention to process4. Communicate5. Allow people to dream6. Give permission to change7. Hold people accountable8. Listen and make connections9. Learn10.Accept that mistakes will be made
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
A Toolkit for Change
• Use Charrettes for campus engagement
• Use action arrows to set priorities and determine accountability
• Integrate your budget process with key decision making moments
• Use data/evidence (e.g. from PEEQ)• The 10 commandments!
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Questions?
• Feel free to contact us …
– [email protected]– [email protected]– [email protected]
• Our materials are available at …– http://www.uwec.edu/chancellor/stratplan
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing a Campus Culture
While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
SCUP-44 International Conference and Idea Marketplace
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Mission Centrality
• A holistic “evaluation” for each criterion
Mission Centrality
Supports University Purpose, Vision, and Strategic Goals
Program Learning Goals Aligned with Liberal Education / Graduate Learn-ing Goals
Contribution to Other Programs
Graduates Meet Regional / State Needs
Contribution to the Region
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Quality
• A high quality program– Some areas for improvement
QualityModern and Well-Developed Curriculum
Well-Developed Assessment Process that Improves the Program
Instructional Currency
Faculty Scholarship
Not Vulnerable to Staffing Changes
Experiential and Transformative Learning
Demonstrates and Promotes EDI
Excellence in Teaching and Advising
Contribution to the University's Identity / Distinctiveness
Building the Plane in the Air: Changing the Campus Culture While Integrating Vision, Budget, and Program Review
Cost
• An expensive program
Cost
SCH per FTE
SCH per Undergrad/Grad Level
SCH per Upper/Lower Division Course
SCH per Faculty/IAS FTE
Direct Instructional Expenditures per SCH
Importance and Incremental Cost of Small-Enrollment Programs
Importance and Incremental Cost of Small-Enrollment Classes
Student Retention, Credits to Degree, Graduation Rates