November 12, 2015 1 Financial Planning in LA&PS: Principles, Strategies and Expected outcomes Financial Planning in LA&PS: 2015-16 to 2017-18.

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November 12, Financial Planning in LA&PS: Principles, Strategies and Expected outcomes Financial Planning in LA&PS: to

Objectives of the Presentation To make transparent Faculty’s financial situation and financial plan focus on the in-year deficit not the structural or cumulative deficit To identify the principles that inform our financial planning 2

Overarching vision Linking the liberal arts and professional education in more innovative ways Melding excellence with access Engagement 3

Principles 1.Ensuring student success (students’ challenge of balancing work, commute, academics, co-curriculars and financial constraints) 2.Equity of student experience (class size, faculty-student ratio, access to FT faculty etc.) 3.Workload equity and collegial governance 4

Principles (contd..) 4.Reaching our full potential for research/scholarship 5.Optimizing balance between teaching, research/creative activity, service, community engagement 6.Achieving full integration of our support staff into our academic mandate 5

Should we bother about the deficit? 6

Overall picture: Deficit for : 13.1M (actual) Deficit for : $6.6M (P) Deficit for : $4.1M (P) Deficit for : zero (P) 4

How are we managing the deficit? At the end of , we are projecting (–$6.6M), down from (-$13.1M) in This reduction is primarily due to: Additional funding from Provost: $3M Increase in enrolment revenue: approx. $1.5M Reduction of under-enrolled courses: approx. $2M 6

We were also able to… For , make: 11 TS hires; renew/hire 40 CLAs; 2 CRCs Most staff positions in units were exempted from the hiring freeze Research release program will run as is 9

Planning forward Two key points: - Enrolment planning is integral to the fiscal plan - There are limited opportunities to further reduce expenses 10

Enrolment Trends The largest year over year decrease in enrolment occurred in Preliminary enrolment forecasts indicate enrolment numbers will mirror enrolment levels

Enrollment Plan 12

Components of the enrollment plan 1.Recruitment 2.Complement renewal 3.Retention 13

1. Recruitment Our recruitment strategy should focus on – curriculum development (structure vs. choice) – Innovative program combinations – targeted minors – experiential opportunities These are the key to students identifying York programs as their first choice 14

2. Complement renewal 15

3. Retention simplification of degree requirements Rich classroom experience that show students the value of their education vis- a-vis the difficulties they endure to go to school Seamless advising, clear trajectories Preventative advising Continued…

3. Retention (cont) Academic support (esp. in Writing & Math) Nurturing student excellence Diversified grading schemes to foster learning and achievable outcomes Flexibility and Access Experiential education Systematically connecting the benefits of liberal and professional education through curriculum 17

Outlook With enrollment at levels 12 TS hires, 13 CLAs, 2 CRCs Enhanced internship/EE support to curriculum development Added Writing/Math/Tutoring support Expected launch of Daycare support Special initiatives (e.g. SOWK) Research supports

SHARP Faculties are expected to receive SHARP financial details - January 2016 As enrolment numbers remain flat ( to ) figures will provide a good indication of our fiscal position on an on-going basis All faculties will contribute to the General University Fund. Contribution levels/percentages still in discussion LA&PS contribution to the Fund will have a direct impact on the remaining funds available

Summary -Need to focus on our core commitments -SHARP will give is some more flexibility and a little more by way of resources to realize our core commitments -But we must have a strategy in place for every program before we transition, so that we are in a position to realize our core commitments and overarching vision