Goal 4: Strengthen NJCU Identity, Brand, Reputation, and Connections with the Community

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5-01 Goal 1: Enhance Academic Excellence Objective 1: Advance faculty excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service Objective 2: Develop and offer academic programs of the highest quality Objective 3: Develop and implement a signature NJCU undergraduate experience that develops lifelong learners Objective 4: Design and enact transformative graduate experiences that develop future leaders and scholars Goal 2: Achieve Student Success: Academic, Personal, and Social Objective 1: Graduate academically accomplished individuals with expertise in their discipline and in the university-wide outcomes of critical thinking, written and oral communication, quantitative literacy, information and technology literacy, and responsible citizenship in a culturally complex world Objective 2: Advance students social and personal development Objective 3: Increase retention and degree completion for all students Objective 4: Enroll a diverse student body that will succeed at NJCU and beyond Goal 3: Enhance Resources and the University s Capacity to Achieve Vision Objective 1: Advance core NJCU values of individual and institutional caring, growth, and excellence Objective 2: Enhance and diversify revenue streams Objective 3: Create a state-of-the-art campus to enhance the environment for teaching, learning, living, and working Goal 4: Strengthen NJCU Identity, Brand, Reputation, and Connections with the Community Objective 1: Re-imagine and implement a new public image of NJCU as a diverse urban university of distinction Objective 2: Develop strong campus-community relationships Implementation team priority area initiatives and leadership/faculty retreat initiatives 1

Representative Long-Term Institutional Success Measures Goal 1: Academic Excellence National rankings/accreditations of programs Faculty diversity Faculty scholarship: juried publications, presentations, exhibitions, performances Student ratings of meaningful interactions with faculty Employer ratings of alumni Student/alumni ratings of NJCU contribution to lifelong learning competencies (communication, critical thinking, quantitative literacy, information and technology literary, civic responsibility) Student/alumni rating of career preparedness Acceptance rate to graduate school of baccalaureate recipients Goal 3: Resources Staff diversity Employee ratings of work environment Percent spent on instruction Percent instructional FTE by regular faculty Expenditures per FTE Class enrollment Revenue, by stream including continuing education, events Non-credit registration Donations, by type Research revenues Discount rate Net asset reserve Campus Facility Condition Index Satisfaction with technology and facilities (students, faculty/staff) Goal 2: Student Success Admissions: applicants, accepted, enrolled; Honors (etc.) enrollment New student profile (e.g., geographic, demographic, SAT, AP, high school/transfer GPA) Year-to-year retention rates (overall, by program) Students making satisfactory degree progress/on probation Students meeting standards on disciplinary and general education outcomes Student ratings of social and personal competencies developed Performance on certification examinations Degrees awarded Graduation rates, time to degree, credits to degree Average student loan debt Six-month meaningful career placement, three-year follow-up Graduates pursuing advanced study Goal 4: Identity Number of news articles in targeted areas Perceptions of NJCU: student, alumni, community, employee Alumni giving rate University rankings Number and nature of campus-community relationships Implementation team priority area initiatives and leadership/faculty retreat initiatives 2

Year 1 Implementation Initiatives December 12, 2014 Update Goal 1: Enhance Academic Excellence 1.1 Advance faculty excellence: Faculty hiring guidelines separated from Guidelines finalized Timing of faculty ads, compared A Improve ability to hire first staff; revisions being developed with input Phase 1 of electronic onboarding to baseline choice candidates from leadership team, Provost Council, system by January 2015 Hiring of top-choice candidates, chairs/faculty Strategic recruitment plan compared to baseline Criteria for hiring decisions being developed developed and implemented Satisfaction with onboarding with input from faculty, chairs, deans system, stakeholders Profile of applicants, compared to baseline 1.1 B 1.1 C 1.3 D Advance faculty excellence: Increase professional development opportunities Advance faculty excellence: Support scholarship and manage teaching loads Develop signature NJCU learning experiences: General education curriculum Monthly chair meetings commenced Professional development sessions for fundraising, educational technology Periodic seminars on scholarship commenced OGSP proactively investigating grant opportunities Travel and grant programs under review Criteria for overload and release time developed with input from faculty/chairs, and deans Faculty handbook being updated by Provost Office and Senate Course proposal submission and approval ongoing Offer additional professional development sessions Augment orientation and mentoring programs NJCU participating in national benchmark study, Delaware Study Criteria implemented Course schedule for Fall 2015 finalized Chairs ratings of meeting effectiveness Attendees ratings of PD effectiveness, follow-up report of use of skills Mentees ratings of program effectiveness Ratings of orientation program Action plans developed and implemented based on Delaware Study findings Number of viable grant opportunities located, acted upon, awarded Number/nature of exceptions to criteria Handbook updates started; percentage completed Course offerings, related to needs Implementation team priority area initiatives and leadership/faculty retreat initiatives 3

1.3 Rubrics selected for signature assignments E Norming/calibration commencing 1.3 F Develop signature NJCU learning experiences: General education assessment Develop signature NJCU learning experiences: CxC/QLAC CxC committee members meeting with departments Finalize procedures for assessment Inter-rater reliability (target 95%) Number, percentage of on-target milestones met CxC proposal crafted QLAC committee commences Number, percentage of on-target milestones met Goal 2: Achieve Student Success: Academic, Personal, and Social 2.3 G 2.4 H Increase retention and degree completion for all students: Student services and support Enroll a diverse student body that will succeed at NJCU and beyond: Enrollment management Developed centralized tutoring model, HUB, opening January 2015 Advisor assigned to School of Business Dean s Office Expanded Rising Knight Peer Mentoring Program from 10 to 19 peer mentors Expanded offerings of workshops on strengthening academic skills Conducted external enrollment management (EM) review; developed comprehensive EM plan Send weekly DNR (did not register) reports Instituted 15 to Finish campaign Hired interim Enrollment Management professional, to start January 2015 Expanding out-of-state recruitment Implementing CRM, market competiveness Streamlining placement, advising, and registration for new students Piloted STEP (Students Tools for Educational Progress): summer bridge for part-time students Staff advisors assigned to CAS, COE, CPS deans offices Implement comprehensive degree maps for undergraduate programs Enroll in EAB Student Success Collaborative, empower faculty/ staff to implement researchbased, data-driven retention initiatives Determine programming/services for other locations (Wall, Harborside, Middlesex) Translate consultant recommendations into actionable strategies Promote Prior Learning Assessment to adult learners Assess STEP for possible expansion Ratings of advising effectiveness Satisfaction with (specifically) dean office advisors Year-to-year retention, overall and as tied to success strategies Ratings of peer mentoring effectiveness Ratings of effectiveness of academic skills workshops; academic performance of attendees New student enrollment, compared to baseline Characteristics of new students, compared to baseline Continuing student enrollment, compared to baseline Academic performance of STEP students Satisfaction with streamlined processes Implementation team priority area initiatives and leadership/faculty retreat initiatives 4

2.4 I Enroll a diverse student body Data on previous scholarship recipients that will succeed at NJCU and being compiled beyond: Increase Conducting targeted Honors recruitment scholarships Goal 3: Enhance Resources and the University s Capacity Achieve Vision Will be a key component of the Capital Campaign (see Goal 3 and additional initiatives) Number of scholarships offered, accepted; average amount Retention, GPA of scholarship students 3.1 J 3.1 K 3.2 L 3.2 M 3.2 N 3.3 O Advance individual and institutional caring, growth, excellence: Improve hiring for staff Advance individual and institutional caring, growth, excellence: Create an excellent work environment Enhance and diversify revenue streams: Continuing education and events Enhance and diversify revenue streams: Comprehensive campaign Enhance and diversify revenue streams: Establish international 3+1 and joint degree programs Create state-of-the-art campus: New buildings and redesign/renovation Hiring guidelines under revision Guidelines finalized Phase 1 of electronic onboarding system by January 2015 Developing internal values statement Established STARS (Special Thanks and Recognition of Service) in collaboration with Foundation Board Provost exploring with chairs awards for research, teaching, and service Established Logistics Center, American English Program, Prior Learning Assessment CASE statement completed Timeline set Agreements with multiple Chinese universities HUB, centralized tutoring in the library School of Business West Campus Residence Hall Science Building JMAC and MWT Renewing and expanding participating in Great Colleges to Work for study. Customized survey February March 2015 Implementing parking improvements to increase attractiveness for on-site events Developing additional non-credit opportunities Set fundraising goals and priorities Secure advance funding Develop campaign materials Determine staffing needs Accounting and Finance programs to commence 2015 West Campus Academic Building Update facilities master plan Stegman Boulevard Satisfaction with onboarding system, stakeholders Increase over baseline in Great Colleges results Revenue from continuing education activities Revenue from events Board participation (target 100%) Amount of donations and pledges Increase from baseline alumni, employee, student giving rates Number of students in first cohort Number, percentage of on-target milestones met Implementation team priority area initiatives and leadership/faculty retreat initiatives 5

Goal 4: Strengthen NJCU Identity, Brand, Reputation, and Connections with the Community 4.1 P Re-imagine and implement image: Website 4.1 Q 4.1 R Re-imagine and implement image: Expand University s presence Re-imagine and implement image: Strategically market Schools/Colleges and the University Budget allocated, scope of work determined Benchmarking of other universities completed Marketing campaign underway Major expansion of outdoor advertising Monthly High Points newsletter, points of pride delivered to all constituencies Re-alignment and optimization of communication plan for events, initiatives, and accomplishments Development and pursuit of rankings inclusion Create RFP for vendor engagement Create internal project team from various departments Marketing shift toward geotargeting constituencies (enrollment) Expansion of Arts and MDT into venues throughout Jersey City Development and roll-out a strategic marketing and communications plan for ALL capital projects (Business School, Science Building, West Campus) Methodological deep-dive approach to marketing monthly focus on program, stories in all media (web, social, print, publications, radio, tv) Percentage of milestones met Usability test results Recognition of campaigns among key stakeholders Image/perceptions by stakeholders Increase in news stories, by outlet type, over baseline Implementation team priority area initiatives and leadership/faculty retreat initiatives 6

Additional Key Initiatives Goal 1: Enhance Academic Excellence 1.1 1.2 S Advance faculty excellence; Develop and offer quality programs: Internationalization of NJCU Developing partnerships with International universities and governments, focus on Asia Establishing joint degrees and faculty exchanges Participating in ACE Internationalization Lab Enhancing study abroad opportunities for NJCU faculty and students and for visiting faculty and students Promoting Fulbright awards and travel Augment study abroad trips Augment visiting scholars programs and faculty exchange to NJCU and (of our people) to international destinations Establish recruitment/retention targets for international students Establish joint degree and transfer opportunities Develop plan to increase international perspectives in the curriculum Identify factors in recruitment and retention of international students and faculty; develop action plans Establish fundraising program for international endeavors Increase over baseline in international student enrollment Increase over baseline in international student exchanges Increase over baseline in participation in study abroad Increase over baseline of faculty exchange, visiting scholars Number of joint degrees awarded Number of courses incorporating international perspectives Goal 2: Achieve Student Success: Academic, Personal, and Social 2.2 T 2.2 U Advance student s social and personal development: community service opportunities Advance student s social and personal development: student activities Joined Campus Compact On-going participation in community service projects with SGO and Greek Life Applied for Presidential Community Service Honor Roll designation Increased program sponsorship activities between Student Affairs and academic departments (e.g., Inside the Faculty Studio) Expanded use of social media to engage students Audit University-wide community service initiatives Conduct environmental scan of community service opportunities Determine programming/services for other locations Determine programming/services for other locations Increase over baseline in community service activities Increase over baseline in student participation Increase over baseline of student participation in extracurricular and co-curricular activities, by location Implementation team priority area initiatives and leadership/faculty retreat initiatives 7

Goal 4: Strengthen NJCU Identity, Brand, Reputation, and Connections with the Community 4.1 Donations and pledges V Re-image and implement NJCU brand: Launch Capital Campaign communications effort Campaign case statement near completion PR Strategy being developed for campaign launch and alumni engagement efforts Create selling-documents for colleges/schools, departments, programs Develop Campaign Launch gala Develop campaign videos, messaging, branding, logos, etc. Implementation team priority area initiatives and leadership/faculty retreat initiatives 8