Strategic Goals Overview
Introduction to the Orientations
The nested structure of the three Orientations – the student within the community within the environment – represents the integrative design of this Strategic Plan. The specific goals, strategies, and actions at each level compose a larger system of interrelationships that echo and reinforce each other. Progress in any one action should have positive ripple effects on multiple other actions.
Orientation 1: Students
- Goal 1: Student success is enhanced through a coordinated, evidence-based approach to improving the quality of academic programs
- Goal 2: Delivery of services to students contributes positively to the quality of the student experience
- Goal 3: Students capitalize on the opportunities for academic, social and personal development as expressed in the outcomes of the Graduate Profile
Orientation 2: Communities
- Goal 4: A comprehensive approach to the Indigenization of ÆßÐDzʿª½± is established
- Goal 5: ÆßÐDzʿª½±â€™s learning and working communities are equitable, diverse, inclusive, and accessible
- Goal 6: Foster an institution-wide culture of well-being
- Goal 7: The physical environment is enhanced to support student success and employee collaboration and innovation
Orientation 3: Environment
- Goal 8: Social, economic and environmental sustainability are understood and practiced across the entire ÆßÐDzʿª½± community