IndianaTech EXECUTIVE SEARCH PROFILE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
The Opportunity The Indiana Institute of Technology (Indiana Tech) community seeks applications and nominations of outstanding leaders for its next Vice President for Academic Affairs. The Vice President for Academic Affairs will have the opportunity to develop cutting-edge programs and raise the academic reputation of the institution. The start date for the position is July 1, 2018. 2 2
The Institution Founded in 1930 as an engineering college for men, Indiana Tech today is a comprehensive institution with a core purpose of providing career-focused, professional programs of higher education. Indiana Tech is a four-year private, not-for-profit institution regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and has been an AQIP participant since 2004. In addition, the university is a member of the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL). Indiana Tech has cultivated a strong financial position over the last decade, a hallmark of a proactive business-model approach to decision-making and sound fiscal stewardship. The dedicated faculty and staff offer a rich mix of academic programming. Indiana Tech delivers programs on campus, in regional locations, and online, leading to degrees at the Associate s, Bachelor s, Master s, and Ph.D. levels to both traditional and non-traditional students. Indiana Tech has three academic units: the College of Business; the College of Engineering, in which the School of Computer Sciences resides; and the College of General Studies (soon to be renamed Arts and Sciences), in which the School of Education and the Center for Criminal Justice reside. The three Colleges oversee Indiana Tech s academic programs for nontraditional students, administered through the College of Professional Studies (CPS). Several engineering programs are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), the Health Information Technology program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM), and the College of Business is accredited by the International Assembly of College Business Education (IACBE). The School of Education holds candidacy status and has a planned visit by the Council for Accreditation of Education Preparation (CAEP) in March 2018. The traditional day student body includes 1,570 students who matriculate on the beautiful grounds of the residential main campus adjacent to downtown Fort Wayne, the second largest city in Indiana, whose revitalization in recent years has made it a regional success story. More than half of the day students are involved in NAIA intercollegiate athletic programs, many of which have national prominence. International students hailing from 34 countries make up nearly 20% of the day student population. More than 8,500 students are enrolled in the College of Professional Studies in undergraduate and graduate programs. CPS students typically take classes online, and/or at one of the 14 classroom locations in Indiana and Kentucky. The online program has steadily grown and at this time, approximately 75% of CPS classes are taken in the online format. There are also two online enrollment centers in Chicago and one in Detroit. Indiana Tech is committed to supporting its broad array of programming in the classroom and online to ensure its future growth. 3
Core Values Respect Treating all stakeholders fairly and equitably. Commitment Affirming an unceasing dedication to educating the whole learner. Honesty Demonstrating truthful behavior in an open environment. Passion Possessing a burning desire to fulfill our purpose, mission, and vision. Integrity Behaving consistently with mission and core values. Mission Indiana Tech provides learners a professional education; prepares them for active participation, career advancement, and leadership in the global 21st century society; and motivates them toward a life of significance and worth. 4 4
Vision Indiana Tech is dedicated to preparing students for professional and personal success in the real world. To that end, we are committed to the following: Striving for academic excellence and continuous improvement in all programs. Strengthening and building upon Indiana Tech s commitment to relationship-based education. Attracting, developing, and retaining dedicated and excellent professors, staff, and administrators who are committed to making a significant difference in the lives of our students and the community. Integrating theory and practice through course content combined with real-world experience. Expanding the scope of programs offered, thereby giving students more career options. Giving each student the support and encouragement needed to stay in school to complete their education. Emphasizing ethics and integrity in all that we do. Fostering a life of balance among academics, social and cultural activities. Increasing the geographic diversity of our student population. Providing professional development and life-long learning. Evaluating each decision by asking, Does It Positively Impact Students? (DIPIS). 5 5
Background Dr. Karl Einolf assumed the presidency of Indiana Tech in July of 2017 and has made raising academic quality, increasing retention and graduation rates, and improving the student experience as top priorities. The day student population has seen growth in enrollment to 1,570 students, and the campus has expanded its residential life services and facilities. The College of Professional Studies, in which the majority of students matriculate, has seen rapid growth and has expanded its reach across the state and into Illinois, Kentucky, and Michigan. Indiana Tech is in excellent financial condition, with minimal debt. The endowment has grown to more than $120 million, with net surpluses smartly reinvested over the last several years. On the Fort Wayne campus, several state-of-the-art buildings and facilities have been recently constructed or upgraded, and the campus has little deferred maintenance. The Vice President for Academic Affairs reports to the President and serves as the chief academic officer of the University. As such, the successful candidate will be the principle champion for innovative vision, leadership, and strategic direction for academics at the University. Reporting to the Vice President are the Dean of Business, the Dean of Engineering & Computer Sciences, and the Dean of General Studies (soon to be renamed Arts and Sciences), the Director of McMillen Library, the Director of the Center for Creative Collaboration (C3), and the Executive Assistant to the Vice President. 6
Opportunities & Challenges The Vice President for Academic Affairs will have the opportunity to provide strong leadership and advocacy for faculty and staff in order to enhance and elevate academic programs at the institution. Working across disciplines to harness the faculty s passion and creativity, the Vice President will lead the development of new, relevant, and innovative academic programs. Another objective is to strengthen the current academic support structure to facilitate ease of curriculum revisions and expansion, and explore the impact of technology on the teaching and learning process. With an AQIP visit scheduled for January of 2018 and with a new emphasis on continuous quality improvement through the accreditation process, experience with accreditation and program review (especially within the Higher Learning Commission), as well as sound assessment practices, are critical. In addition, the next Vice President will be counted on to: Implement academic strategies that will increase retention and graduation rates; Improve the operations and the academic oversight in all academic programs for full time traditional students and for part time adult students who take courses online and/or at 14 locations throughout the region; Support faculty engaging in professional development and scholarship activities; Enhance online and adult education programs; and Foster and nurture cohesion and community among faculty, staff, and students. The next Vice President will be an essential leader in implementing the new strategic planning and campus master planning processes currently underway. It is important that the next Vice President be a data-driven decision-maker, a collaborative and transparent leader, and an effective team member on a quick-moving and functional cabinet. He or she will support a talented team of senior administrators and staff who uphold the overall excellence of the institution. 7
Qualifications The campus community seeks a new Vice President for Academic Affairs who is a person of proven capability and unquestioned integrity, and who demonstrates a commitment to the mission and values of Indiana Tech. The successful candidate will preferably possess a Ph.D., or hold a terminal degree in his or her field of study from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. In addition, the next Vice President will have a strong academic background in teaching, service, and professional activities; a proven track record of success in academic administration, with specific experience in assessment processes, accreditation procedures, new program development, and program reviews. He or she will have a record of scholarship and be eligible for the rank of full professor with tenure in a discipline housed within one of Indiana Tech s degree programs. The successful candidate will have excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills and experience bringing constituencies together to engage collaboratively and collegially. In addition, it is expected that the next Vice President for Academic Affairs will: Communicate effectively with all constituents by listening, speaking and writing, and be an articulate and credible advocate for academic quality, the institution and its mission; Be a strategic thinker and action-oriented leader with strong skills in team building; and Advocate for both traditional and non-traditional learners, care deeply about students, and embrace diversity and inclusion on and off campus. 8
Key Indicators Investment in Plant, less depreciation $93M (as of 6/30/2017) Plant Replacement Insured Value $142M Deferred Maintenance Virtually none Endowment $123M (as of 6/30/2017) University Budget $64M (for 2017/18) VPAA Budget $13M (for 2017/18) $ 90M (for 2016/17) Gross Tuition Income: Student Enrollment Tuition Discount Rate Average SAT Score Day: Fall 2017-1,570 CPS: @ 8,600 50% (Day) 970 (Day Fall 2017 incoming class) High School GPA Freshman Retention Rate 3.04 (Day Fall 2017 incoming class) 62% (Day) Living Alumni 14,327 Number of Full-time Faculty Tenured Average Faculty Salaries Student : Teacher Ratio 67 43% Professor: $83,266 Associate Professor: $71,989 Assistant Professor: $64,135 15:1 (Day) Academic Programs 71 Library Volumes Athletics 25,992 25 teams (NAIA) 9
Application Procedures RH Perry & Associates, a retained executive search firm, is supporting Indiana Tech in this search. Potential candidates and interested parties may review the position profile at www.rhperry.com. Applications are due by November 6th, 2017. To ensure full consideration, you will be required to submit 1. A current resume or CV 2. A cover letter addressing the position 3. The contact information for three professional references. Submit your application securely through our website by clicking here, or at the email address listed below. Review of applications will begin immediately and screening will continue until the position is filled. The start date for this position is by July 1, 2018. For Further Information: Mr. Paul G. Doeg PRESIDENT & COO (406) 220-2129 Dr. Sue DeWine SENIOR CONSULTANT (812) 701-8892 email: indianatechvpaa@rhperry.com RH PERRY & ASSOCIATES 206 EAST CHESTNUT STREET, SUITE B ASHEVILLE, NC 28801 www.rhperry.com Policies RH Perry & Associates is committed to the highest standards of professionalism in all dealings with candidates, sources, and references. We fully respect the need for confidentiality and assure interested parties that their background and interests will not be discussed without consent of the applicant prior to becoming a candidate. Indiana Tech is an equal opportunity employer. For more information about Indiana Tech, please visit www.indianatech.edu 10