University of Louisville. Diversity Plan. Mordean Taylor-Archer Vice Provost for Diversity and International Affairs. University of Louisville

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University of Louisville Diversity Plan Mordean Taylor-Archer Vice Provost for Diversity and International Affairs University of Louisville Presented December 11, 2017 1

2 2017-18 Diversity Plan Three Focus Areas

INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE Campus Profile for Most Recent 3 Carnegie-classified Research University Carnegie Community Engagement Designation Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion is a part of the university s Mission Statement 2020 Strategic Plan 21 st Century Initiative

INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE Campus Profile for Most Recent 4 Total Enrollment = 22,640 (5,808 graduate, 16,033 UG, 155 post-doctoral, 811 non-degree seeking) 7,074 faculty and staff 17,406 Full-Time, 5,234 Part-Time Students 11,467 Female, 11,173 Male 16,723 In-state, 5,917 out-of-state

INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE Undergraduate Student Profile (2016-17 Baseline) 5 11.1% African American/Black African American only (does not include 2 or more races) 4.4% Hispanic 4.8% Other Students of Color American Indian, 2 or more races (including African American), Pacific Islander 20.3% Total URM 33% Low Income (Pell)

INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE Undergraduate Student Profile (2016-17 Baseline) 6 Pell-Eligible Total undergraduate: 16,033 Total Pell Eligible: 5,231 Total First Generation: 3,328 (1,754 are Yes First Generation AND Pell Eligible) + (1,574 are Yes First Generation AND NOT Pell Eligible) Total undergraduate from Kentucky Counties: 12,853 (561 in Impoverished) + (12,292 in Count Not Impoverished) Total from an Impoverished KY County: 561 Total Not from an Impoverished KY County: 12,292 Total Not from a KY County: 3,180 Percent of undergraduates who are Pell Eligible: 5,231/16,033 = 32.6% Percent of undergraduates who are First Generation: 3,328/16,033 = 20.8% Percent of First Generation who are Pell Eligible: 1,754/5,231 = 33.5% Total Pell Eligible from an Impoverished KY County: 253 (102 are Yes First Generation) + (151 are NOT First Generation)* - not visible on table above Percent of Pell Eligible from an Impoverished KY County: 253/561 = 45.1% Total Pell Eligible who are First Generation in an Impoverished County: 102 Percent of undergraduates from Kentucky Counties who are Pell Eligible and First Generation from an Impoverished County: 102/12,853 = 0.8% (less than 1%)

INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE Graduate Student Profile (2016-17 Baseline) 7 11% African American/Black 3.87% Hispanic 4.6% Students of Color 19.47% Total URM

INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE Professional Student Profile (Dentistry, Law and Medicine) (2016-17 Baseline) 8 6.83 African American/Black 2.66% Hispanic 10.72% Students of Color 20.21% Total URM

Undergraduate Enrollment Targets Performance Metric: Undergraduate Enrollment Baseline 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 20-21 African American 11.0% 11.1% 11.8% 12.5% 13.3% 14.0% Hispanic 4.0% 4.4% 4.6% 5.0% 5.6% 6.0% URM 19.4% 20.3% 20.5% 21.3% 22.2% 23.0% 9

Graduate and Professional Enrollment Targets Performance Metric: Graduate and Professional Student Enrollment Baseline 2015-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 20-21 URM 13.8% 14.5% 14.8% 15.0% 15.3% 15.5% 10

Success Targets Performance Metric Baseline 2015-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 2019-20 2020-21 6-Year Grad. Rate Total All Students 52.8% 54.3% 55.7% 57.1% 58.6% 60.1% Low-income 45.1% 45.7% 47.8% 49.9% 52.0% 54.1% URM 51.1% 51.8% 53.6% 55.2% 56.8% 58.5% 1st to 2nd-Year Retention Total All Students 79.7% 79.9% 80.3% 80.8% 81.2% 82.0% Low-income 74.5% 75.0% 75.6% 76.2% 77.0% 77.5% URM 78.0% 78.3% 78.9% 79.2% 79.5% 80.5% Bachelor s Degrees Awarded Total All Students 2,705 2,790 2,840 2,915 3,000 3,100 Low-income 1,143 1,186 1,230 1,271 1,313 1,356 URM 484 507 531 548 567 585 11

12 University of Louisville Performance Narrative - Success High Impact Strategies to Promote Student Success: Living/Learning Communities Summer Bridge/Early Arrival Programs Flight Plan Mandatory Mid-term Grades (will work with academic units to implement over the next five years) CardSmart Advising Software (identifies students at risk) Identity Center - Work with SGA to establish an Identity Center that will house diversity units and facilitate diversity programming and student engagement

University of Louisville Impact Workforce Diversity Faculty Profile FULL TIME GENDER PART TIME GENDER FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE TOTAL RACE American Indian/Alaska Native 2. 1. 3 Asian 73 166 10 12 261 Black/African American 62 53 25 6 146 Hispanic/Latino 20 31 5 6 62 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 1 2 1. 4 Non-Resident International 28 51 4 3 86 Two or More Races 5 7 2 1 15 Unspecified 1 8.. 9 White 566 766 275 246 1,853 Total 758 1,084 323 274 2,439 13

University of Louisville Impact Workforce Diversity Staff Profile Race Exempt Staff Non-Exempt Staff *Other Total American Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Indian/ Alaska Native 2 2 1 1 0 0 3 3 Asian 43 41 47 9 35 58 125 108 Black/African American 93 34 231 162 24 30 348 226 Hispanic/ 10 17 22 22 12 17 44 56 Latino Native Hawaiian/ Other Pacific 1 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 Islander Non Resident 49 78 5 7 20 51 74 136 Two or More Races 10 2 12 7 8 7 30 16 Unspecified 4 3 5 3 2 4 11 10 White 857 386 945 447 302 403 2,104 1,236 TOTAL 1,069 563 1,269 658 405 570 2,743 1,791 *Other is comprised primarily of house staff in the School of Medicine and support staff on temporary contracts within the Department of Athletics 14

University of Louisville Impact Workforce Goals Performance Metric: URM Workforce Diversity Instructors, tenured, tenure track faculty Baseline 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 10.7% 10.7% 10.7% 10.9% 11.2% 11.5% Professional Staff 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 11.4% 11.6% 11.9% Management Occupations 11.5% 11.5% 11.7% 12.0% 12.0% 12.5% 15

16 University of Louisville Performance Narrative - Impact Culture of Excellence In advancing the 21 st Century Culture of Excellence, the diversity plan will focus on creating a culture that values equity, fairness, and inclusion. High Impact Strategies to Promote Equity and Inclusion and Monitor Climate include: Campus Climate Surveys beginning Fall 2017, a new survey process and timeline will be implemented: Surveys will be administered in periodic modules rather than as one long, comprehensive survey Administering one module per year will serve to keep the campus community more engaged in the process, will allow the appropriate time to implement proposed changes, and increase accountability for continuous improvements, providing transparent feedback to the entire campus. These proposed cycles allow for the collection of baseline information, creating and implementing action plans, and assessing the themes/modules again after ample time for implementation to measure improvement (based on the actions taken).

17 University of Louisville Performance Narrative - Impact High Impact Strategies to Promote Equity and Inclusion and Monitor Climate Diversity Training: A functional area has been created in the Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity and International Affairs. Diversity Education and Inclusive Excellence training, which focuses on unconscious and implicit bias; cultural appropriation; micro-aggressions; and understanding the latent effects of privilege, was designed to support campuswide diversity education and training and is based on recommendations from the 21 st Century Culture of Excellence and the President s Diversity Steering committees. Human Resources is developing a training model on a Civil Treatment: Building an Inclusive Workplace program.

18 University of Louisville Performance Narrative - Impact High Impact Strategies to Increase the Cultural Competency of Students Cardinal Core - requires all undergraduate students to take a minimum of two diversity courses: Courses in U.S. Diversity (D1) will broaden students understanding of how the experiences and opportunities of individuals and groups in the United States are shaped by various historical, cultural and social structures and processes of stratification. These courses will center on race, socio-economic status, gender and/or their interactions with other social demographics. Courses in Global Diversity Courses (D2) will broaden students understanding of how the experiences and opportunities of individuals and/or groups in non-u.s. societies are shaped by the various historical, cultural and social structures and of stratification locally or globally.

19 University of Louisville Performance Narrative - Impact High Impact Strategies to Increase the Cultural Competency of Students The AAC&U Intercultural Knowledge and VALUE Rubric will be a tool used to assess Cultural Competency. Cultural Competency Research Project, which involves: Conducting an Integrative/Comprehensive Literature Review of the Definitions of Cultural Competency to determine: To what extent do faculty at the University, across disciplines, infuse cultural competency into their teaching? To what extent do staff in Student Affairs operations infuse cultural competency into their work? How does UL define, diffuse and exhibit CC in its operations?

20 University of Louisville Performance Narrative - Impact High Impact Strategies to Increase the Cultural Competency of Faculty and Staff Cultural Competency training for faculty and staff will continue to be provided by the Office of Diversity Education and Inclusive Excellence. However, the long-range plan is to develop online training modules, and, although it will not be mandatory, it is expected that all faculty and staff will participate in the training.

21 University of Louisville Plan Assessment Strategies will be assessed by: Examining the number of AA, H/L, URM and low-income students enrolled, retained and graduate Tracking the number of diverse faculty and staff hired, retained and promoted Tracking responses to the campus climate surveys and subsequent interviews with focus groups Using pre- and post-tests for workshops and trainings to determine progress regarding cultural competency Examining the results of the Deans Accountability Measurements

22 University of Louisville Comprehensive Plan Other Groups The UofL Diversity Plan includes a comprehensive view of diversity programs and services to underrepresented groups on campus and in the community, including: Women and Gender Issues (including Title IX) LGBT Services Disability Services/ADA Veterans and Military Families Globalization/Internationalization Initiatives Diversity of Ideas/Thoughts Religious Diversity Community Engagement

University of Louisville 23 Questions?