Learning with Purpose Strategic Planning Driving Innovative Measures of Success The University of Massachusetts Lowell.

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Learning with Purpose Strategic Planning Driving Innovative Measures of Success The University of Massachusetts Lowell

Learning with Purpose Our Campus

Learning with Purpose Spanning the Merrimack

Learning with Purpose Enrollment: 17,191 (+48 % since 2007 ) USNWR: 156 Second-fastest rising university over last four years 100 Undergraduate majors, 42 Masters programs, 36 Doctoral degrees 10 new buildings opened since 2009 Overall student diversity up 38% % Pell eligible: 33% UMass Lowell in 2015

Learning with Purpose One-year Retention: Up 9% since 2006 Two-year Retention: Up 9% since 2005 Six-year Graduation: Up 10% since 2003 Building Student Success

Learning with Purpose Over 200 participants: faculty, staff, students 11 committees focused on core mission, strategic priorities, infrastructure and management, advancement Committees recommended strategies with metrics and goals Developing the Strategic Plan

Learning with Purpose Identifying Guiding Principles Strategic priorities articulated by five “Pillars of Excellence”: Transformational Education Global Engagement and Inclusive Culture Innovative Research and Entrepreneurship Leverage Our Legacy and Our Place Entrepreneurial Stewardship Highly visible on campus

Learning with Purpose UMass Lowell Report Card Framework established by UMass Lowell 2020 Reports on 25 strategic indicators Sets five-year goals Widely distributed and available Encourages culture of transparency and accountability Transparency and Accountability

Learning with Purpose Traditional Metrics: Retention and Graduation Rates

Learning with Purpose Acting on NSSE findings

Learning with Purpose Measuring Innovative Pedagogy

Learning with Purpose Inclusive Culture

Learning with Purpose Expanding experiential learning Creating Research and Community Coops Building a 21 st century core curriculum Embedding ELOs in the disciplines Moving departments toward data-driven decisions Expanding global outreach Developing pathway programs Signature Strategic Initiatives Using Data to Inform Campus Action

Learning with Purpose Using early warning data: Starfish Using data analytics: Student Success Collaborative Engaging professional advisors; Networking advisors Curricular changes: Supplemental education Boot-camps Discipline-specific math sections Resource allocation: small sections Applying Data Strategically Example: Gateway Courses