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2012-2013 s Goal I: Enrich the educational experience Objective A: Enhance the quality of undergraduate academic programs A.3 Expand honors programs to foster a culture of research and scholarship Students completing honors programs 150 160 300 A.4 Support the development of writing skills in students Upper division WAC-certified or writing 69 74 94 enhanced courses A.5 Increase use of social learning technologies Faculty in faculty learning communities 50 60 100 A.6 Expand the Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) initiatives Percentage of bachelor s degrees in STEM 22% (estimate 24% (BOG work 28% from BOG work plan) plan) A.7 Develop programs related to the University s signature themes for teaching and research Emphases in signature theme areas within Increase by 10% degree programs A.8 Identify and expand programs that develop in students the talents and skills that promote economic development Programs that develop skills to promote Increase by 10% economic development Jeffrey Buller Herbert Shapiro Monica Orozco Mohammad Ilyas Margaret Leinen Somnath Bhattacharya Page 1 of 13

Objective B: Strengthen and expand graduate programs Strategic Plan Metrics for Academic Affairs 2012-2013 s Goal I: Enrich the educational experience B.1 Use external reviews to assess graduate programs every seven years Frequency of external assessments of Develop revised graduate programs procedures for reviews Implement revised procedures, assess and revise if needed Janet Cramer B.2 Improve the graduate degree completion rate in each discipline by providing adequate advising, financial assistance, course availability, and research support Graduation rates university-wide Increase by 15% Number of graduate students on graduate assistantships (GTAs and GAs) Increase by 10% Barry Rosson Number of graduate students funded by grants and contracts Increase by 100% B.3 Expand graduate program support in areas that strengthen the signature themes of the University Funding for graduate student support in Increase by 25% signature themes data B.4 Increase the number of terminal or doctoral degree conferrals to levels consistent with the requirements of a RU/VH research university Number of research doctorates conferred in 97 (from BOG 108 (from BOG 123 an academic year (excludes professional Work Plan) Work Plan) doctorates) Margaret Leinen Barry Rosson Page 2 of 13

2012-2013 s Goal I: Enrich the educational experience Objective B: Strengthen and expand graduate programs (continued) B.5 Enhance and nurture the reputation of the College of Medicine and related programs LCME Accreditation Preliminary accreditation Obtain provisional accreditation Full LCME accreditation B.6. Provide competitive stipends and benefits for graduate teaching and research assistants Number of Ph.D. programs with competitive GTA stipends Define peer group by degree program and define competitive stipends 50% of Ph.D. programs have competitive stipends David Bjorkman Barry Rosson Page 3 of 13

2012-2013 s Goal I: Enrich the educational experience Objective C: Invest in the faculty C.1 Provide competitive faculty salaries and benefits Average salaries and compensation of faculty Define peers by degree program and faculty rank; define merits standards for salary increases Competitive salaries for faculty who meet merit criteria Diane Alperin C.2 Increase hiring of highly-qualified tenured and tenure-track faculty in areas that will advance the University s teaching and research profile, including the signature themes of the University Number of tenured and tenure-track faculty 5 faculty hired 25 faculty hired hires in signature theme areas C.4 Develop a career track for non-tenure track faculty that includes regular evaluations and an opportunity for promotion Development of review policies for nontenure-track Finalize and Implement and faculty review policies complete regular evaluation and promotions Brenda Claiborne Diane Alperin Page 4 of 13

2012-2013 s Goal I: Enrich the educational experience Objective D: Support an organizational culture in which all units are dedicated to student success D.1 Identify high risk undergraduate courses and develop strategies for improving student performance in these courses Number of courses with D/F/W rates over Average # of Decrease number Decrease number 25% courses with of D/F/W courses of D/F/W courses D/F/W rates by 5% by 25% over 25% D.2 Develop a seamless advising system to monitor undergraduate progress and contact students to promote retention and graduation Adopt a university-wide software system Select advising Implement, assess for advising software package and improve advising software as needed D.3 Expand opportunities for experiential learning such as internships, service learning, study abroad, and co-curricular programs Percentage of students participating in 10% increase internships for credit Edward Pratt Edward Pratt Marlaine Smith Number of students participating in study abroad programs 283 297 353 D.4 Adopt course scheduling policies that promote timely graduation Review course offerings in degree Review offerings programs to ensure timely progress to in 25 degree graduation programs Review offerings in 100 degree programs Janet Cramer Page 5 of 13

2012-2013 s Goal I: Enrich the educational experience Objective D: Support an organizational culture in which all units are dedicated to student success (continued) D.6 Strengthen the relationship between Student Affairs and academic programs Number of students participating in 618 649 772 learning communities D.8 Implement Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) to promote undergraduate student scholarship, research, and creative activities Number of undergraduate courses that are Increase by 20% research / inquiry enhanced D.9 Increase support services and technologies that promote e-learning initiatives Total number of faculty trained in faculty 108 300 1,000 development programs for elearning D.10 Develop focused academic plans for all campuses based on student population, needs, and program delivery Focused academic plan developed for offering courses in Broward County Plan developed Plan implemented and revised as needed Edward Pratt Jeffrey Buller Monica Orozco Tony Abbate Focused academic plan developed for Jupiter campus Focused academic plan for additional course offerings at Harbor Branch Plan developed Plan implemented and revised as needed 8 courses Plan developed Increase course offerings by 20% Eliah Watlington Margaret Leinen Page 6 of 13

2012-2013 s Goal II: Inspire research, scholarship, and creative activity Objective A: Increase scholarship and creativity A.3 Place greater emphasis on scholarship, creative activity, and research in the tenure and promotion criteria for FAU faculty to align with those used in Very High Research Activity universities Benchmark FAU s academic unit promotion /tenure criteria against aspirational peers in Very High Research Activity universities Define peer group by department; establish new benchmarks where appropriate Revised tenure and promotion benchmarks will be in place for faculty hired after 6/30/14 Diane Alperin Goal II: Inspire research, scholarship, and creative activity Objective B: Increase funded research B.2 Hire additional faculty and leading scholars in areas where there is high potential for funding and in areas associated with research initiatives or signature themes Number of faculty hired with funding in signature theme areas 5 faculty hired 25 faculty hired Brenda Claiborne Page 7 of 13

2012-2013 s Goal II: Inspire research, scholarship, and creative activity Objective C: Enhance the regard and visibility of our research, scholarship and creativity C.1 Encourage department chairs and deans to nominate faculty and their activities for external awards and other special recognitions Number of faculty nominated for external recognition Increase by 100% Valerie Bristor Goal II: Inspire research, scholarship, and creative activity Objective E: Involve students at all levels in research, scholarship and creative activity E.1 Capitalize on the goal of improving the student experience at all levels by having students participate in scholarly and creativity and/or in funded research Percentage of students that engage in research or creative activity as part of the QEP Set parameters and determine Increase by 20% E.2 Increase number of University-wide competitive awards for undergraduate research Number of university-wide competitive awards for undergraduate research 37 44 74 Jeff Buller Jeff Buller Page 8 of 13

2012-2013 s Goal III: Increase FAU s Community Engagement Objective A: Enrich the educational and cultural experiences for students, faculty and the surrounding community A.1 Create a dynamic University-wide community-university relationship that uses community experts as instructors and career mentor and FAU faculty, staff, and alumni as experts to help solve community problems Number of faculty on community roundtables/symposia focusing on societal issues Increase by 20% A.2 Increase the number of cultural and athletic events that increase revenue, visibility, and impact Attendance at FAU cultural and cocurricular 126,145 Examine Increase by 5% cultural events (performances, programs, space, exhibits, lectures, conferences, symposia, budget and films, camps, etc.) schedule to determine possibilities for growth A.5 Increase commitment to supporting Lifelong Learning (LL) Percent of Lifelong Learning classes taught by FAU faculty and staff in Jupiter 45% 48% 52% Tony Abbate Heather Coltman Eliah Watlington Percent of Lifelong Learning classes taught by FAU faculty and staff in Boca Raton 50% 52% 57% Herb Shapiro Page 9 of 13

2012-2013 s Goal III: Increase FAU s Community Engagement Objective A: Enrich the educational and cultural experiences for students, faculty and the surrounding community (continued) (2011-12) (end of 2012-13) A.6 Increase support from Lifelong Learning Annual philanthropic contributions by Lifelong Learning at Boca Raton $45,000 $50,000 $70,000 Herb Shapiro Annual philanthropic contributions by Lifelong Learning at Jupiter $35,000 $40,000 $60,000 Eliah Watlington A.7 a new business model for Lifelong Learning Develop new business model for Lifelong Learning on 1) Boca Raton campus and 2) Jupiter campus appropriate goals for new business models New business models implemented Herb Shapiro Eliah Watlington A.8 Expand opportunities for experiential learning including internships/externships, service learning, and co-curricular programs Number of internships offered for credit Increase by 5 % Marlaine Smith Page 10 of 13

Objective B: Increase the number of community partnerships Strategic Plan Metrics for Academic Affairs 2012-2013 s Goal III: Increase FAU s community engagement (2011-12) B.1 Highlight and emphasize the impact, value, and benefit that FAU s various centers have on the health, wellbeing, and life quality of the communities they serve Number of community members served by 2,315 2,713 4,236 programs and events that benefit the wellbeing of the community Marlaine Smith Goal III: Increase FAU s community engagement Objective C: Focus on the unique opportunities of FAU s stewardship of place (2011-12) C.1 Recognize and expand the presence and activities of centers and departments in support of identified signature themes Number of sponsored research awards to Increase by 50% departments and centers in signature theme areas C.2 Recognize and support the expertise of faculty, staff, and students and develop more interdisciplinary units of student that serve the community in areas identified as signature themes Number of interdisciplinary programs in signature theme areas that serve the community Increase by 20% Margaret Leinen Margaret Leinen Page 11 of 13

2012-2013 s Goal III: Increase FAU s community engagement Objective D: Focus resources on increasing FAU s support to the communities it serves (2011-12) D.3 Conduct a periodic economic impact study Assessment of FAU s economic impact Complete assessment report Revise assessment report as needed Rosalyn Carter D.5 Recognize and reward faculty and staff participation in community engagement through awards, release-time, etc. Number of university awards to faculty for Increase by 20% community service Tony Abbate Goal IV: Leverage momentum toward achieving FAU s strategic goals by being good stewards of its human, technological, physical, financial resources Objective A: Create outstanding financial management practices and infrastructure to support FAU s core mission (2011-12) A.5 Assess the possibility of a base-funded summer session in order to enhance credit hour productivity Issue report on possibility of funding for If feasible, summer courses incorporated into base parameters and develop and budget develop report implement plan Heather Coltman Incentive plan for increasing summer enrollments parameters and Implement plan and revise as Page 12 of 13

2012-2013 s develop plan needed Goal IV: Leverage momentum toward achieving FAU s strategic goals by being good stewards of its human, technological, physical, financial resources Objective C: Provide funding to attract and retain diverse highly productive faculty and staff (2011-12) C.2 Increase funding to hire faculty and staff to support institutional initiatives in strategic areas Number of faculty hires in signature theme 5 faculty hired 25 faculty hired areas Brenda Claiborne C.4 Develop effective mentoring programs to mentor faculty and staff Number of mentorship programs for department faculty Increase by 20% Diane Alperin Page 13 of 13