City and Regional Planning Score Card

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Theme: Create an Unsurpassed Learning Environment Goal: Provide an experiential, interdisciplinary and global focus in our professional education programs (BSCRP & MCRP). Students experience the full range of planning by providing a curriculum that allows students to specialize and to have an integrated and comprehensive studio experience. Student satisfaction with full range of core and elective courses and studios. Source: Exit Survey: Satisfaction with Overall Curriculum (Very & somewhat). Exiting students say that they have had exposure to a broad range of planning practice through the curriculum (i.e. breadth of course offerings; Source: Exit Survey. Service learning or Studio courses offered. Source: Section Head BSCRP 69% 80% 94% MCRP 48% 68% 78% 91% BSCRP 68% 73% 56% MCRP 75% 75% 9 Both 10 10 9 9 Goal: Faculty represent the best of the diverse array of research and professional skills while reflecting the diversity of our society. Distal: Percent of Alumni who feel that the education they received prepared them to thrive in a professional planning office setting. Source: 2-5 Alumni Survey (Neither, Argree, Strongly Agree). BSCRP 100% 71% MCRP 90% 70% Distal: Percent of Alumni prepared in technology skills for professional practice. Source: 2-5 Alumni Survey. BSCRP 67% 74% MCRP 75% 62% 68% 51% Enhance global experiential learning environment for students by offering international studios, workshops, or study abroad. Percent of students participating in travel programs. Source: Exit Survey. 20% BSCRP 19% 29% 21% 38% MCRP 17% 40% 20% 15% 7/10/17, Page 1

Student participation in honors and/or scholars program for academic year. Source: Advising 20% BSCRP 26% 21% 36% Enhance BSCRP honors program. Student participation in honors research. Source: Advising 8 BSCRP 2 1 4 2 Student participation in undergraduate research forums. Source: Section Head Equal to above BSCRP 1 1 4 2 Encourage student use of joint degree programs. Number of MCRP students that graduated that academic year with dual degree. Source: Advising 2 MCRP 6 7 1 3 Increase interaction between BSCRP and MCRP students. Number of shared electives courses. Source: Program 10 Both 13 17 17 16 Support interdisciplinary education at the undergraduate and graduate level. Number of CRP students graduating with minors in other Knowlton School programs. Source: Advising Number of Knowlton students graduating with CRP minor. Source: Advising 1 Both 4 5 8 Both 9 10 Number of interdisciplinary or cross-listed courses. Source: Advising 6 Both 7 8 7 12 Improve development and evaluation of faculty teaching skills. Proximate: Faculty SEI Item 10 (Overall Satisfaction)/ Student evaluation of tenure-track instructor. Source: Section Head Distal: Alumni satisfaction with how well the program prepared them for current employment. Source: 2-5 Alumni Survey (Very Satisfied & Satisfied). 4.3 70% Both 4.3 4.4 4.3 BSCRP 29% 56% 53% MCRP 55% 74% Faculty use appropriate technologies in teaching and research. Proximate: Use of software and technology in classroom. Source: Faculty Annual Reports. 50% Both 90% 90% 100% 100% 7/10/17, Page 2

Goal: Support PhD students to become productive and influential members of the planning academy. Provide research skills to support and achieve a scholarly career. Number of publications while a student. Source: Chair Percent of new PhDs in academic jobs (based on placement). Source: Chair 1 50% Encourage participation in scholarly conferences. Percent of students presenting research at scholarly conferences annually. Source: Section Head 50% Develop PhD students teaching skills through TA positions. Percent of PhDs who served as a GTA at least once before they graduated. Source: Section Head 80% 100% 100% 80% Student s complete dissertation in a reasonable time. Time to degree for each PhD that graduated in academic year. Source: Chair (Goal = 90% graduate in 5 or fewer years 90% 7 6.5 10.5 Goal: Enhance proactive student recruiting efforts to sustain an optimal high-quality yield. Support and grow the accelerated BS/MCRP program. BSCRP is a feeder for the MCRP. Maintain a high first-year retention rate by addressing the needs of first year students in BSCRP and MCRP. Students participating in accelerated program. Source: Advising 5 incoming MCRP from BSCRP program. Source: Advising Retention rate of first year students. Source: PAB reports. 3 2 3 0 5 Both 9 5 4 80% Both BSCRP 89% 83% 100% 89% MCRP 80% 86% 79% 89% 0 Financially support students for recruitment to MCRP. PhD students are fully funded during the normal course of their study. Number of students receiving waivers/support. Source: Section Head Percent of fully funded PhD students each year of eligible over 5 years, measured every five years. Source: Section Head 16 MCRP 16 16 16 16 50% 27% 57% 57% 7/10/17, Page 3

Goal: Offer a comprehensive portfolio of student support services that prepare students for professional practice (BSCRP and MCRP). Support active student participation in professional organizations, planning project competitions and research presentations to produce quality alumni. Proximate: Participation rate in all Knowlton School job fairs, CRPSA resume/portfolio reviews, competitions, and research presentations annually/advising records. Source: Exit Survey (Student/Professional Orgs, Conferences, Workshops, Competitions, Research Presentations). Distal: Number/Percent of alumni with memberships to professional organizations such as APA. Source: 2-5 Alumni Survey. 75% 25% BSCRP 85% 73% MCRP 74% 80% 78% 75% BSCRP 22% 29% MCRP 39% 45% Provide quality mentorships from faculty and professionals with students. Continue to offer high quality internship experiences while expanding their availability within the BSCRP and MCRP programs. Percent of takers who pass the AICP exam within 3 years of graduation. Source: PAB Report. Proximate: Student satisfaction with opportunities for career guidance and mentorship. Source: Exit Survey (Opportunities for career guidance and mentorship, Strongly Agree & Agree). Distal: Alumni report that advising led to positive career outcomes. Source: 2-5 Alumni Survey (Strongly Agree & Agree). Proximate: BSCRP participation in internships. Source: Exit Survey. MCRP satisfaction in internship program. Source: Exit Survey. Distal: Alumni employed or furthering education in planning or a related field within 2-5 years. Source: 2-5 Alumni Survey. 80% MCRP 100% 100% 75% 100% BSCRP 63% 62% 79% 69% 70% MCRP 52% 37% 50% 91% BSCRP 67% 55% MCRP 44% 46% 25% BSCRP 67% 71% 79% 88% 80% MCRP 89% 78% 82% 90% 75% BSCRP 53% 48% MCRP 43% 46% 7/10/17, Page 4

Goal: Increase cultural and economic diversity of student body and provide a comprehensive portfolio of programs aimed at improving recruitment and retention of women and minorities. Women 44% 44% Black 3% 3% Asian BSCRP 4% 4% Student body is representative of the diversity of the population (Ohio for MCRP, University for BSCRP). Support programming or student groups aimed at social justice and diversity issues. Percent of Women, Black, Asian, and Hispanic in BSCRP & MCRP Programs. Source: PAB Annual Report. Number of programs annually. Source: Section Head Hispanic 2% 2% Nativ Am 0% 0% Women 47% 38% 32% 32% Black 6% 7% 8% 8% Asian MCRP 2% 4% 3% 3% Hispanic 2% 1% 3% 3% Nativ Am 0% 0% 0% 0% 1 Both 5 2 Maintain access to MCRP part-time students by providing evening and on-line courses. Number of evening and on-line courses offered. Source: Section Head 1 online, 2 Evening per semester MCRP Online: AU: 0; SP: 0; May:.5; Evening: AU: 5; SP: 2 Online: AU: 2; SP: 1.5; Evening: AU: 5; SP: 1 Online: AU: 2; SP: 5; Evening: AU: 5; SP: 3 Online: AU: 1; SP: 1; Evening: AU: 4; SP: 2 Program is accessible to lower income students First generation students in the BSCRP program. Source: Advising Pell-grant eligible MCRP students. Source: Advising -- BSCRP 23 -- MCRP 7/10/17, Page 5

Theme: Discovery Agenda for Faculty and Students City and Regional Planning Score Card Goal: Support well-defined research agendas for students and faculty that emphasizes strategic areas related to university discovery themes and global grand engineering challenges. Require faculty to have on-going program of research or to engage in distinguished professional activity. Support program/school/university through grants. Percent of faculty publishing research on a rolling 3-year basis. Minimum of one item from category B or two items from category C. Source: Faculty Annual Reports Number of grants awarded. Source: Faculty Annual Reports. 100% Faculty 90% 100% 100% 100% -- Faculty Goal: Faculty represent the best of the diverse array of research and professional skills while reflecting the diversity of our society. New faculty hires come from major research Number and quality of new hires. Source: institutions and have strong research record or Section Head promise of strong research. Maintain participation of professional adjuncts and to attract more visiting faculty in the programs. Percentage of professionals as adjuncts or parttime. Source: PAB Annual Report. -- Faculty 4 3 20% Faculty 21% 29% 22% Increase faculty diversity. Diversity of full-time faculty. Source: PAB Annual Report. -- Faculty Women: 33%; Black: 0%; Hispanic: 11% Women: 60%; Black: 0%; Hispanic: 10% Women: 50%; Black: 8%; Hispanic: 8% Women: 50%; Black: 8%; Hispanic: 8% Goal: Establish or engage in major interdisciplinary research Centers aligned with the Knowlton School, College, and University s key research focus areas. Increase interdisciplinary work among Engagement in interdisciplinary partnerships. Knowlton School, College of Engineering, and 50% Faculty 90% 90% 92% 64% Source: Faculty Annual Reports. the University. Maintain or Increase number of faculty with joint or courtesy appointments. Percent of CRP Faculty with courtesy or joint appointments. Source: Section Head 50% Faculty 50% 40% 50% 50% 7/10/17, Page 1

Theme: Expand mutually beneficial engagement of the citizen and institutions City and of Regional Ohio, the Planning Score Card nation, and the world. Goal: Promote strategic public and private sector relationships to create new research and outreach opportunities. Proximate: Number of continuing education programs per year. Source: Section Head 4 Both 0.5 3.5 1 0 Develop continuing education programs for practicing professionals and public officials. Goal: Faculty represent the best of the diverse array of research and professional skills while reflecting the diversity of our society. Offer professional development courses for community. Faculty provide service inside and outside the University. Faculty engagement in outside teaching, research, and service roles Distal: Alumni satisfaction with continuing professional education efforts of the program. Source: 2-5 Alumni Survey (Neutral, Satisfied, & Very Satisfied). Number of studios with community-based clients (local or global). Source: Section Head Number of CM credits offered. Source: Section Head Percent of faculty participating in 5 or more service activities. Source: Faculty Annual Reports. Percent of faculty participating in at least 1 external activities per year. Source: Faculty Annual Reports. 75% BSCRP 100% 100% MCRP 76% 98% 90% 90% Both 93% 80% 100% 10 Both 19 19 8 75% Faculty 82% 75% Faculty 7/10/17, Page 1

Theme: Recognize the supporting role of financial soundness and operational City and simplicity Regional Planning Score Card Goal: The CRP Program strives to take advantage of its position as an autonomous academic unit in a School focused on planning and design, a College known for its research, and a land grant university. The CRP Program implements its control over all curricular issues, student admissions, faculty appointments and budget within the overall expenditure limit given to it by the School through faculty collaboration and transparent decision-making. Number of events that faculty attend per year. Encourage an active and vital student Source: Section Head Records (i.e. Lectures, Jam 2 Faculty 8 organization to interact with faculty. sessions, Celebration, Reception). Transparency in all policy and program decision-making between faculty, students. Proximate: Student incidence of representation in governance (i.e. faculty meetings). Source: Section Head Distal: Alumni satisfaction with the CRP program leadership. Source: 2-5 Alumni Survey (Very Satisfied, Satisfied, Neutral). 1 Faculty 1 1 75% BSCRP 74% 89% 87% MCRP 79% 88% 81% Goal: Faculty represent the best of the diverse array of research and professional skills while reflecting the diversity of our society. Percent of tenured faculty in University leadership positions. Source: Section Head 33% Faculty 70% 83% Goal: Diversify fiscal resources through an enhanced development effort. Seek external research and engagement Number of faculty receiving funds. Source: Faculty 50% Faculty funding. Annual Reports. 86% 100% Create educational offerings with alternative Number of fee-based educational offerings. Both funding streams (on-line or otherwise). 1 1 0 Engage alumni and planning community in fundraising efforts. Amount of program commitments and endowments in 5 years. Source: Section Head $500,000 All $ 381,485 $ 393,777 7/10/17, Page 1