Our Readiness to Enhance Our Academic Programs Pareena G. Lawrence.

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Our Readiness to Enhance Our Academic Programs Pareena G. Lawrence

Priority #1: Increased community connections within our QC region that is embedded in the curriculum and outside the curriculum. More intentional partnering between the Augustana community and others in our region and the global community: maximizing our place-location and global outreach-connections.

Priority # 2: A robust student success center, which would provide support for success across the curriculum for all levels of learners including resources for international, ESL, and 1st generation college students. The center would better connect student services to academic services and the curriculum.

Priority # 3: Explore the potential for new interdisciplinary programs, strengthen existing programs focusing on interdisciplinarity, and cultivate relationships between departments to increase the opportunities for collaboration in the spirit of liberal education.

Priority # 4: Improved opportunities and communication with our students to better help our students see how to connect their majors, minors, co-curricular experiences, and our core curriculum to their careers and our vision for them. Better access to experiential learning opportunities such as study abroad, internships, student research and more use of Augie Choice as part of our overall curriculum.

Priority # 5: Increased use of technology (e.g. online courses, open course materials and resources, blended learning, partnering with similar institutions) to improve our effectiveness in achieving institutional and/or departmental learning outcomes without compromising 1) the role of interpersonal interactions between faculty and students, and 2) our commitment to our residential liberal arts mission.

Ongoing Efforts: Work on ways to better connect and articulate our vision of a residential liberal arts education with our students and their families Assess and strengthen our Senior Inquiry Program to fully realize it’s potential.

Priorities for Achieving our Faculty Vision: Invest in Faculty Development Efforts to keep our faculty current with pedagogical tools to enhance student learning. Continue our investment in encouraging faculty scholarship to engage and model curiosity and intellectual inquiry to our students and build a community of scholars. Increase our efforts in developing faculty leadership and understanding of shared governance in times of fundamental change in Higher Education

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