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1 Using FoE to Promote a Culture of Continuous Improvement Austin Lane, President, LSC-Montgomery Wendell Williams, VPSS, LSC-Montgomery Chris Tkach, Director, IE, LSC-Montgomery

2 Lone Star College-Montgomery: Overview LSC-Montgomery Founded 1995 Large Urban/Suburban Associates College (13,230 students) 151 Full Time Faculty, 318 adjunct Total of 900 Employees The Woodlands, Texas (30 minutes north of Houston) Feeder ISDs - Conroe, Montgomery and Willis Top Transfer Destination – Sam Houston State University

3 Lone Star College-Montgomery: Overview Lone Star College System - Serves More than 75K students Campuses: North Harris, Kingwood, Tomball, Montgomery, CyFair, University Park Mixed Racially and Ethnically (55% White, 22% Hispanic, 12% Black, 4% Asian) Mixed Age Groups (29% Under 20; 34% 20-24; 37% Over 24) Unprecedented growth over past 3 years (nearly 40% since Spring 2009)

4 Lone Star College-Montgomery: Overview Needed environmental scan to inform plans –2009, 2011 Visioning Sessions “Good”… To “Great”

5 How we went about the process –Liaisons/Champions Lead Faculty Member Dean Student Services VPSS/ (Interim VPI) Director of IE Selected and Invited Dimension Committee Chairs –Representation from Faculty, Staff and Students Foundations of Excellence: Overview

6 Dimension Co-Chair Selection –Faculty & Staff combination Philosophy Dimension –Role of the Co-Chairs –Served at Steering Committee Dimension Teams –Membership representation from Faculty, Staff and Students –Selection process –Use your co-chairs as recruiters Foundations of Excellence: Overview

7 Making FOE an institutional buzz –President’s Opening Convocation--KICKOFF –Incentives Keeping FOE energy –President’s Open Forums –President’s Updates –Conference Day Presentations Current Practices Inventory (CPI) Process Foundations of Excellence: Overview

8 Marketing Campaign Survey (More that 60% response rate for F/S, 12% for students) Survey results given to campus on Conference Day Foundations of Excellence: Overview Good >Great Overall Rating: Comparing the cost of attending this college to the quality of the educational experience, please rate the overall value of the experience.

9 Dimension Committee Team Recommendations Liaison Committee Themes –Advisement –Student Success –Communication –Professional Development –Mission and Policies Foundations of Excellence: Overview

10 FoE: Advisement Orientation Clarification of the Role of Counselors and Advisors Embedding academic advisors in the divisions Advisor Training FA Workshops Hire more Full-Time Advisors Assess students during 1 st 6 weeks Improve personal contact when students call the campus Increase awareness of student life on campus Online orientation for iStar portal Improve the college experience of students 2011-2012 Mid-Year Update: Student Success

11 FoE Recommendations Retreat –Each Dimension Team presented recommendations –Steering committee and Dimension Committee members prioritized recommendations (10 total votes with up to 4 per recommendation) End-of-year Unit Effectiveness Process (UEP) Retreat –President, VPs, Deans, IE Officer –Chose ownership of recommendations Infused the recommendations into the IE plan Foundations of Excellence: Putting Recommendations into Action

12 Assessment/Evaluation Form –Objectives (measureable) –Actions Steps (things you need to do in order to accomplish objective) –Timeline –Ownership

13 Foundations of Excellence: Putting Recommendations into Action Implementing Evaluating Planning Planning: June – September Planning Sessions Document Interventions Implementing: August- May Implement Interventions Initial Results Update Progress (Jan.) Evaluating: May – June Results of Interventions Year-end Update (Accomplishments/Recommendations) Closing the Loop (May) Unit Effectiveness Cycle

14 Champions Lead Faculty Member Dean Student Services VPSS/ (Interim VPI) Director of IE Because of representation from Faculty, Staff and Students, FoE data validated the need for LSC- Montgomery to make bold changes for students during the first year. Foundations of Excellence: Impetus

15 Strategic Enrollment Plan 1.Build a College Going Culture 2.Ease Barriers at the Point of Entry 3.Engage Students during the 1 st Six Weeks 4.Recruit Back Students before final exams 5.Follow up with Students before the end of 1 st Year 6.Transition students to employment or transfer 7.Involve Alumni in the success of our students

16 FoE: Advisement Orientation Clarification of the Role of Counselors and Advisors Embedding academic advisors in the divisions Advisor Training FA Workshops Hire more Full-Time Advisors Assess students during 1 st 6 weeks Improve personal contact when students call the campus Increase awareness of student life on campus. Online orientation for iStar portal. Improve the college experience of students 2011-2012 Mid-Year Update: Student Success

17 Budget Impact Advisor II –3@ 45k$135,000

18 Communication “Out” and “With” Vision/Goal

19 The Maverick Way –Strategic Enrollment Plan –Academic Success Plan –Campus Master Plan Vision/Goal

20 Dr. Austin A. Lane (936) 273-7222 Lone Star College-Montgomery: Contact Information


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