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May 23, 2005

DESIGN ASPIRATIONS FOR A NEW AMERICAN UNIVERSITY ASU VISION To establish ASU as the model for a New American University, measured not by who we exclude, but rather by who we include; pursuing research that considers the public good; assuming major responsibility for the economic, social, and cultural vitality of its community. DESIGN ASPIRATIONS FOR A NEW AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Leveraging place Embracing our cultural, social, economic, and physical setting Transforming Society Becoming a force, and not only a place Academic Enterprise Serving as a responsible knowledge entrepreneur Use-Inspired Research Improving the human condition through the appropriate application of knowledge Focus on the Individual Outcome-determined excellence; commitment to intellectual and cultural diversity Intellectual Fusion Interdisciplinary / multidisciplinary / transdisciplinary / postdisciplinary Social Embeddedness Social enterprise development through direct engagement Global Engagement Transnational / transcultural focus May 23, 2005

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National Comprehensive University by 2012 Building regional creative competitiveness To establish ASU as the model for a New American University, measured not by who we exclude, but rather by who we include; pursuing research that considers the public good; assuming major responsibility for the economic, social, and cultural vitality of its community. Vision Goals Enhance research competitiveness to Research I median Enhance regional competitiveness index by all median university indicators Become leading center for interdisciplinary S&T discovery in North America University Level Exemplar Projects ASU-Scottsdale Center for New Technology & Innovation The Biodesign Institute of Arizona State University Joint Phoenix Biomedical Campus Development Research Infrastructure Projects New Computer Science Complex Biodesign A Biodesign B Interdisciplinary S&T Center I-III Biodesign C-D IS&TC IV-N Business and Arts Gateway Macro-Technology Works Bioinformatics Global Health Mayo Partnership International Institute for Sustainability AzTech Enterprises May 23, 2005

University Access for the Many by 2012 University expansion to provide access to quality higher education in growing Arizona To establish ASU as the model for a New American University, measured not by who we exclude, but rather by who we include; pursuing research that considers the public good; assuming major responsibility for the economic, social, and cultural vitality of its community. Vision Goals Expand university access to match Arizona diversification and growth Develop ASU culture on all campuses and unified systems, brand, and outreach Enroll 100,000 continuing education and degree completion students Enhance graduation rate on all campuses to 70-75 percent University Level Exemplar Projects ASU at the Tempe campus Renewal ASU at the Polytechnic campus Emergence ASU at he Downtown campus Urbanization ASU at the West campus Expansion University College & Continuing Education Outreach May 23, 2005

Enhance our Local Impact and Social Embeddedness To establish ASU as the model for a New American University, measured not by who we exclude, but rather by who we include; pursuing research that considers the public good; assuming major responsibility for the economic, social, and cultural vitality of its community. Vision Goals Enhance linkage to local and regional social and community development groups Enhance impact and report on the social, cultural, economic, and educational innovation and change produced by ASU University Level Exemplar Projects Center for the Future of Arizona Futures Council Stardust Center for Affordable Homes and the Family The Decision Theater at Arizona State University K-12 Educational Partnership New American University #1 Prototype Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory Social Enterprise Development ASU Technopolis Program May 23, 2005

University Level Exemplar Projects Establish National Standing in Academic Quality and Impact of Colleges and Schools in Every Field To establish ASU as the model for a New American University, measured not by who we exclude, but rather by who we include; pursuing research that considers the public good; assuming major responsibility for the economic, social, and cultural vitality of its community. Vision Goals Attain national standing in faculty / academic quality in the niche of each school. Attain national standing in the measured value added to our graduates in each school. Become a leading university academically (faculty / discovery / research /creativity) in at least one core subject within each school or college. University Level Exemplar Projects Liberal Arts 10-15 Schools Public Service 4-5 Schools Education 3 Schools Technology 2 Schools New Transdisciplinary Schools Medicine & Health Care >2 Schools Business 3 Schools Law >1 School Fine Arts 4-5 Schools Science 3-4 Schools May 23, 2005

2005-2006 General Catalog, Academic Organization 5/23/2005

2005-2006 General Catalog, Academic Organization 5/23/2005

Proposed Schools

2005-2006 General Catalog, Academic Organization 5/23/2005

2005-2006 General Catalog, Academic Organization 5/23/2005

2005-2006 General Catalog, Academic Organization 5/23/2005

Proposed Schools

May 23, 2005