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University of New Orleans 2014-15 University Strategic Plan by Association As of: 6/25/2014 12:01 PM CDT University Strategic Plan Associations included in this report: University of New Orleans 1 Ensure high-quality academic programs which will prepare students for success in a globally competitive, multicultural, and changing environment. 1.1 Strengthen and support current academic programs. 1.2 Provide greater access to educational opportunities for students in metropolitan New Orleans. 2 Provide a supportive and student-centered learning environment for high-achieving, diverse, and motivated students that enhance their success. 2.1 Recruit, enroll, and retain high-achieving, diverse, and motivated students. 2.2 Enrich the quality of campus life through extra-curricular activities. 2.3 Increase opportunities for students to engage in high-quality, high impact educational experiences. 2.4 Promote a culture of consistent, high-quality service across the university. 3.1 Retain high-performing faculty and staff. 3.2 Recruit high-quality, diverse faculty and staff. 3.3 Increase faculty and staff involvement in university-wide decision-making. 4 Strengthen UNO's research and creative activity. 4.1 Improve research infrastructure. 4.2 Identify and support areas of research excellence and promise. 4.3 Build internal and external collaborations with a focus on interdisciplinary or cross-cutting collaborations. 5 Maintain and manage every UNO campus facility in an ecologically, economically, and socially sound manner. 5.1 Review University practices to promote efficiency and effectiveness in UNO's operations. 5.3 Enhance an information technology infrastructure that supports the achievement of UNO's mission and goals. 5.4 Improve facilities maintenance and investment in physical infrastructure. 6 Broaden UNO's image as a premier university at the regional, national and international level while expanding our connection to the community. 6.1 Strengthen UNO's commitment to civic engagement. 6.2 Increase pride, engagement, and sense of community among UNO stakeholders. 6.3 Promote UNO as a community asset. 6.4 Build a culture of philanthropy throughout the UNO community. 6.5 Advance UNO's reputation through initiatives that promote the mission of UNO. University of New Orleans 1 Ensure high-quality academic programs which will prepare students for success in a globally competitive, multicultural, and changing environment. (3 associations) 1.1 Strengthen and support current academic programs. (9 associations) Midlo Center (5)

Registrar's Office (3) O 1: Registration and scheduling process Administer an efficient registration and scheduling process to deliver the College's curriculum in accordance with its policies and regulations O 2: Guidance and support to students Provide timely, precise guidance and support to students as they work toward degree completion, as well as faculty and staff involved in the evaluation of satisfactory academic progress toward degree completion. 1.2 Provide greater access to educational opportunities for students in metropolitan New Orleans. (4 associations) Midlo Center (3) 2 Provide a supportive and student-centered learning environment for high-achieving, diverse, and motivated students that enhance their success. (2 associations) Student Housing (2) O 2: Student resident participation Increase student resident participation in resident assistant programs. 2.1 Recruit, enroll, and retain high-achieving, diverse, and motivated students. (1 association) 2.2 Enrich the quality of campus life through extra-curricular activities. (3 associations) O 2: Student resident participation Increase student resident participation in resident assistant programs. 2.3 Increase opportunities for students to engage in high-quality, high impact educational experiences. (8 associations)

Midlo Center (6) O 2: Student resident participation Increase student resident participation in resident assistant programs. 2.4 Promote a culture of consistent, high-quality service across the university. (5 associations) Registrar's Office (3) O 2: Guidance and support to students Provide timely, precise guidance and support to students as they work toward degree completion, as well as faculty and staff involved in the evaluation of satisfactory academic progress toward degree completion. O 3: Accurate personal, academic, and enrollment records Ensure the University maintains accurate personal, academic, and enrollment records for its entire student population, past and present, and provide access to data derived from these records only when appropriate. Student Housing (2) O 4: Enhance resident's experience Develop new services to enhance the resident's experience in the residence facility. 3.1 Retain high-performing faculty and staff. (3 associations) identify obstacles to research and publication, and identify strategies to overcome them. 3.2 Recruit high-quality, diverse faculty and staff. (1 association)

identify obstacles to research and publication, and identify strategies to overcome them. 3.3 Increase faculty and staff involvement in university-wide decision-making. (1 association) Registrar's Office (1) 4 Strengthen UNO's research and creative activity. (3 associations) 4.1 Improve research infrastructure. (4 associations) Biological Sciences (2) identify obstacles to research and publication, and identify strategies to overcome them. 4.2 Identify and support areas of research excellence and promise. (6 associations) Biological Sciences (2) identify obstacles to research and publication, and identify strategies to overcome them. Midlo Center (4) 4.3 Build internal and external collaborations with a focus on interdisciplinary or cross-cutting collaborations. (8 associations) Biological Sciences (2) O 4: Professional organization participation

Serve on boards, societies, organizations, etc. Midlo Center (6) 5 Maintain and manage every UNO campus facility in an ecologically, economically, and socially sound manner. (1 association) 5.1 Review University practices to promote efficiency and effectiveness in UNO's operations. (2 associations) Registrar's Office (1) O 3: Revenue from conference housing sources. Increase revenue from conference housing sources. 5.3 Enhance an information technology infrastructure that supports the achievement of UNO's mission and goals. (1 association) O 4: Enhance resident's experience Develop new services to enhance the resident's experience in the residence facility. 5.4 Improve facilities maintenance and investment in physical infrastructure. (1 association) 6 Broaden UNO's image as a premier university at the regional, national and international level while expanding our connection to the community. (3 associations) Midlo Center (3)

6.1 Strengthen UNO's commitment to civic engagement. (5 associations) O 4: Professional organization participation Serve on boards, societies, organizations, etc. Midlo Center (4) 6.2 Increase pride, engagement, and sense of community among UNO stakeholders. (5 associations) Midlo Center (5) 6.3 Promote UNO as a community asset. (7 associations) Midlo Center (6)

O 3: Revenue from conference housing sources. Increase revenue from conference housing sources. 6.4 Build a culture of philanthropy throughout the UNO community. (4 associations) Midlo Center (4) 6.5 Advance UNO's reputation through initiatives that promote the mission of UNO. (8 associations) Midlo Center (8)