Institutional Development 2002-2003 Planning Priorities.

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Institutional Development Planning Priorities

Institutional Development Institutional Effectiveness Public Information Copy Center Print Shop

I nstitutional Effectiveness Planning Priorities Implement Procedures for Linking Planning and Budgeting (College Goals #3, #10 and #11) Finish Project with Think Technologies  Test ‘Third Generation’ version of SPOL  Train users  Implement Budget Module Spring 2003

Institutional Effectiveness Planning Priorities Provide Research Support for Revised Program Review Process (College Goal #11) Work with deans and faculty to successfully implement the process Assist in collecting information and producing program review outlines for lead instructors and review team 

Institutional Effectiveness Planning Priorities Improve Communication and Understanding of the Institutional Effectiveness Process (College Goals #11 and #13) Offer Planning and IE ‘Overview’ session during Fall 2002 In-Service Regularly Update the Institutional Effectiveness Web page Continue to provide one-on-one help

Public Information Panning Priorities Promote CFCC programs, services and events to create and maintain a positive public image (College Goal #12) News Media Paid Advertisements College Publications CFCC Web Page Multimedia Public Events

Public Information Planning Priorities Increase Awareness of Low-enrollment Curriculum Programs (College Goal #12) Target low-enrollment programs Determine best methods of promotion: Program brochures web page videos paid print and broadcast ads feature news stories exhibits

Public Information Planning Priorities Increase Awareness of CFCC’s Positive Impact in the Community (College Goal #12) Produce new promotional video to advertise curriculum programs to prospective students Produce video in-house with college equipment and staff Make video available for CFCC recruiting

Print Shop and Copy Center Planning Priorities Consolidate Print Shop and Copy Center (College Goals #2, #12) Renovated facility, first floor of McLeod Building Reception/Customer Service area Space to house up-to-date equipment; paper storage Improved work environment Improved Image

Print Shop and Copy Center Planning Priorities Improve Print and Copy Services (College Goals #4, #12) Two-color Press for higher quality publications Collating machine to eliminate hand collating of large jobs Develop procedures to allow on-line requests for standard supplies i.e. letterhead, envelopes, cards, repeat jobs Reduce turn around time

Print Shop and Copy Center Planning Priorities Provide Print and Copy Services for the North Campus (College Goals #2, #12) Equip and staff the North Campus Copy Center Develop on-line procedures for receiving work requests and job documents Develop contingency plan if staffing and equipment are not budgeted for North Campus

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