PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY STRATEGIC PLANNING/ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT RETREAT January 12 13, 2006

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PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY STRATEGIC PLANNING/ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT RETREAT January 12 13, 2006 Thursday, January 12, 2006 Level Agenda 7:00a.m.-7:55a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast GENERAL SESSION I 8:00a.m.-8:25a.m. Planning Framework: Guaranteeing the Continued Growth and Vitality of Prairie View A&M University: A Review of Internal and External Environmental Impactors Presiding: Discussant: Remarks: Mr. Frank D. Jackson, Governmental Relations Dr. E. Joahanne Thomas-Smith, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs Dr. Evelyn Thornton, Speaker, Faculty Senate 8:30a.m.-9:15a.m. Managing the University Through Trials and Triumphs: Preserving Core Values in Leading and Learning Presiding: Speaker: Mr. Olusanya Oludayu, SGA President Dr. George C. Wright, President Comments and Questions 9:20a.m.-10:35a.m. The Current Status: Organization, and Key Current and Proposed Initiatives Dr. Lauretta Byars Vice President for Institutional Relations and Public Service Mrs. Mary Lee Hodge Vice President for Business Affairs Mr. Charles McClelland Director of Athletics Dr. E. Joahanne Thomas-Smith Provost & Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs Dr. Willie Trotty Vice President for Research and Development Mr. Fred Washington Vice President for Administration and Auxiliary Services 10:40a.m.-10:55a.m. Comments and Questions Cell Phone and Coke Break 1

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY STRATEGIC PLANNING/ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT RETREAT January 12 13, 2006 Thursday, January 12, 2006 Continued GENERAL SESSION II 11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. Our Future, Perhaps A River Runs Through It But Surely Financial Stability, Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Enrollment Growth Run Through It Mrs. Mary Lee Hodge Vice President for Business Affairs Mr. Rod Mireles, Controller Enrollment Trends: Commitments to Closing the Gaps What Will Your Unit Do To Retain More Students and Increase the Number of Students including Community College Transfers and Graduate Students Mr. Don Byars Associate Provost for Enrollment Management Comments and Questions 12:00noon. -1:00p.m. Lunch and Discussion Core Values: The Immovable Feast 1:10p.m. 3:15p.m. Focus Group Session I To Ignore or Not to Ignore Enterprise Risks? That is Not the Question! GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D GROUP E (See Group Assignments on the attached pages.) 3:20p.m. - 3:30p.m. Session I Wrap Up and Announcements 2

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY STRATEGIC PLANNING/ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT RETREAT January 12 13, 2006 Friday, January 13, 2006 7:00a.m.-7:55a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast GENERAL SESSION III 8:00a.m.-8:15a.m. Observations and Remarks Dr. E. Joahanne Thomas-Smith, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs 8:20a.m.-9:40a.m. 9:55a.m.-11:10a.m. 11:15a.m.-11:35 a.m. 11:45a.m. Focus Group Session II Shapers of Place and Practice: Mission, Priority Objectives and Realistic Strategies Feedback from Focus Groups Groups A through E Questions/Comments Luncheon and Closing Remarks Dr. George C. Wright, President 3

1. Byars, Don 2. Dungey, Deborah 3. Foster, Laurette 4. Freeman, Pamela 5. Gaither, Gerald 6. Gooch, Mary 7. Kelley, Danny R. 8. Matthews, Tracie 9. McFrazier, Michael L. 10. Pearson, Mark 11. Snead-Greene, Cheryl 12. Thomas-Smith, E. Joahanne 13. Thornton, Evelyn 14. Williams, Lora Leader/Reporter: Mr. Mark Pearson Group A Meeting Location: C Resource Person(s): Mr. Don Byars, Ms. Tracie Matthews and Dr. Cheryl Snead-Greene Recorder: Dr. E. Joahanne Thomas-Smith/Dr. Michael L. McFrazier Goal 1. Goal 2. Goal 7. Strengthen the Quality of Academic Programs Known ER(s): (14) Student recruitment practices that appear to be uncoordinated/decentralized and recruiting goals with incomplete follow-up. Improve the Academic Indicators of the Student Body Known ER(s): (1) Lack of scholarship funding needed to attract and retain quality high school graduates and community college transfers, and the obvious performance deficiencies in awarding Student Financial Aid. Promote Programs that Contribute to Student Success Known ER(s): (3) Lack of a seamless articulation process that will make the transition from community college to senior college more efficient and effective, including the areas of admission, advising, financial aid, and other critical student support services. (4) Lack of a clearly articulated and funded plan for strengthening the academic skills of students who are underprepared for college work. Group Assignments 4

1. Bryant, Milton, R. 2. Collins, Donald 3. Daniels, Dennis 4. Gee, Albert 5. Kilpatrick, Hortense 6. Noel, Elizabeth 7. Trotty, Willie F. 8. Wardrup, Max 9. Williams, Monica 10. Williams, Renee 11. Williams-Willis, Linda Leader/Reporter: Dr. Milton R. Bryant Group B Meeting Location: Memorial Student Center Room 201 Resource Person(s): Dr. Elizabeth Noel and Ms. Monica Williams Recorder: Dr. Willie Trotty Goal 3. Goal. 8. Increase Applied and Basic Research Known ER(s): (8) A potentially serious lack of understanding by faculty and students in the areas of (a) guidelines and procedures required to utilize human subjects in research; (b) guidelines and procedures required to utilize vertebrate animals in teaching and research; and (c) understanding of bio-safety guidelines and procedures. Strengthen University Advancement Programs including Fund-raising Known ER(s): (9) Absence of 501(c) (3) organization (Foundation) which exists and operates on behalf of PVAMU. (7) Lack of an organized annual fund campaign. Lack of sufficient potential donors to fund endowed chairs which can be matched with funds currently available. Lack of an adequate number of donors to build an endowment to support Intercollegiate Athletics. Group Assignments 5

1. Adams, Betty 2. Aldridge, Al 3. Ayyar, Radhika 4. Iglehart, Lloyd 5. Muse, Charles 6. Norman, Kaye 7. Pierre, Thelma 8. Rodney, Elaine 9. Walker, Dianne 10. Washington, Fred 11. Williams, Don 12. Woods, Sanderson Leader/Reporter: Dr. Betty Adams Group C Meeting Location: D Resource Person(s): Mr. Lloyd Iglehart and Mr. Don Williams Recorder: Dr. Fred Washington Goal 4. Strengthen Environmental Health and Safety Programs on the Campus Known ER(s): (6) Lack of clearly articulated Campus Emergency Response Plan and also lack of a clearly articulated Communication Plan. (13) A continuing growth in the volume of deferred maintenance and routine maintenance of campus facilities. Goal 6. Increase the Efficiency of University Operations (10) Severe shortage of housing needed to accommodate the increased numbers of students projected in the OCR Priority Plan and essential to the future of the university if OCR Priority Plan funding is to be replaced with state formula funding. Continuing failure of private development and growth in the City of Prairie View which is needed to provide some level of relief on housing, food services, social life, etc. Group Assignments 6

1. Albritton, Rosie 2. Harris, Kendall 3. Hobbs, James 4. Hodge, Mary Lee 5. Jackson, Frank 6. Kirby, Kelvin 7. Mireles, Rod 8. Oludayo, Olusanya 9. Quddus, Munir 10. Williams, John R. Leader/Reporter: Dr. Munir Quddus Group D Meeting Location: Memorial Student Center Room 203 Resource Person(s): Mr. Rod Mireles & Mr. James Hobbs Recorder: Mrs. Mary Lee Hodge Goal 5. Achieve (and maintain) Financial Stability Known ER(s): (11) The potential for loss or substantial reduction of the amount of funding provided under the OCR Priority Plan when the Texas Legislature meets again in January 2007. (15) Greater dependence on tuition and fees paid by students to fund day-to-day operations, including total dependence on increased designated tuition for salary increases and the costs of associated staff benefits. Goal 6. Increase the Efficiency of University Operations Known ER(s): (2) A critical need for a more robust movement toward fully infusing technology into the classroom and into the office (faculty and staff), and an immediate need to successfully transition to modern instructional and business practices that are consistent with how today s and tomorrow s students study and learn. Group Assignments 7

1. Blackshear, Betti P. 2. Byars, Lauretta 3. Campbell, Carol 4. McClelland, Charles 5. McMorris, Angela 6. Mehta, M. Paul 7. Metoyer, Tyra 8. Parker, William 9. Rincon, Alejandra 10. Sabouni, Ikhlas 11. Wilcox, Onimi Group E Meeting Location: Memorial Student Center Room 202 Leader/Reporter: Dr. Ikhlas Sabouni Resource Person(s): Ms. Tyra Metoyer Recorder: Dr. Lauretta Byars Goal 9. Increase and Enhance the Visibility and Awareness of the University to All Stakeholders Known ER(s): (12) Possible plan for The University of Houston to move into the Highway 290/Northwest Corridor of Harris County at any time in the future. (5) Lack of professionalism and personal accountability diminishes institutional vitality and results in loss of productivity. Too many staff with an entitlement mentality but with a lack of motivation to achieve excellence. Group Assignments 8