Strategic Planning for College Enrollment Management Townhall

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Engage in a philosophical discussion about college's target audience, programs, and services amidst a changing landscape to determine future educational priorities collaboratively. Prepare for a planned approach with college-wide input to make critical decisions on budget allocations. Emphasize professionalism, collaboration, selflessness, and respect throughout the process.

  • Strategic Planning
  • College Enrollment
  • Collaborative Discussion
  • Educational Priorities
  • Budget Allocation

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  1. ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT TOWNHALL

  2. Purpose of the meeting Given the changing environment, it is important for the college to have a philosophical (not numerical) discussion about: Whom we should serve What programs and services we should offer (We will get to the numerical later)

  3. Outcomes we hope for today: Professional, collaborative, selfless, respectful discussion in order to begin to chart the future curricular mix, programs and services offered by the college Begin to determine where to grow or where to reduce based on educational priorities determined collaboratively

  4. Setting the stage: The environment has changed fiscal, mission, demographic, regional, career landscape, etc Helen s Opening Day report reference Reclaiming the American Dream Three years of budget reductions using various strategies targeted cuts / across the board Most, if not all, programs have little left to cut Budget for 2012-13 will not be known till November 7th, 2012 (we may need to cut or add) Need to have a planned (not reactive) approach with college-wide input to act on November 7th

  5. Words of wisdom: This will not be an easy conversation. It will probably get painful before it gets better. Begin by looking at what you can do, rather than what others can do. Remember to be self-less; only then can this be an honest, student-centered, college-focused discussion. Let s play fair. No sacred cows !

  6. Process Collect handouts Breakout into 4 groups. (L105, L106, two in L109) Members within a department should spread out to share valuable department-specific information Brainstorm ideas to the questions posed Document ideas on the flip chart Select and asterisk 3 of your best ideas to report out when you return to L109 All the ideas will be typed-up and shared with the college Large group discussion

  7. BREAKOUTS BRAINSTORM 2 groups stay in L 109 1 group each in L 105 and L 106 Return to L 109 in 30 minutes

  8. Breakouts share their 3 best ideas

  9. Next steps: Continue the brainstorming to get clarity on where to grow or streamline the college 2ndEnrollment Management Town Hall in September Goal is to have a college strategy in place by mid September for the spring 2013 schedule Have longer term college strategy in place by the end of fall 2012

  10. Questions?

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