Professional Development Alignment
Please view the list below and see which category(s) aligns with your workshop. If you need more clarification on each of these initiatives, please view the PDF.
- Goal I: Empower Students to Start Smart and Succeed
- Goal II: Enhance Transformational Teaching Practices and Learning Environments
- Goal III: Fuel the Economy and Drive Economic Mobility
- Goal IV: Build, Engage, and Strengthen Community Partnerships
- Goal V: Invest in Our Employees
- Goal VI: Protect Affordability
- THINK: Use qualitative and quantitative information to make informed decisions that
promote student success and ensure academic excellence.
- Strategy 1: Identify and implement agile software system(s) that provide real-time, easily accessible data for use by students, faculty, staff, and administrators.
- Strategy 2: Identify and implement comprehensive student success applications that facilitate and advance scheduling, planning, and recognition for progress and excellence.
- COMMUNICATE: Initiate, deepen, or expand conversations with internal and external
partners to help students succeed.
- Strategy 1: Institutionalize a support structure to provide assistance, training, and modeling for advisory groups to increase their effectiveness and to establish a system of accountability.
- Strategy 2: Establish a Developmental Studies Roundtable which includes faculty representatives from English, reading, and math, the leadership of which rotates on an annual basis among disciplines.
- CREATE: Foster and celebrate innovation at all levels of the institution.
- Strategy 1: Collaborate with MC Innovation Works to teach principles and strategies for innovation, to facilitate implementation, and to identify and address systemic barriers to innovation.
- Strategy 2: Enhance pathways, processes, opportunities, and incentives to innovate and to scale innovations.
- Strategy 3: Identify and work synergistically with partner institutions on academic innovation.
- ENGAGE: Interact with students beyond the classroom, individually and in small groups,
to
support academic success.- Strategy 1: Collaborate with Student Affairs to support and expand existing mentoring programs, create new ones, and provide a mechanism for the distribution of resources, coordination of efforts, and a clearinghouse to share and discuss effective methods and strategies.
- Strategy 2: Create an electronic discussion forum to collect, discuss, test, and disseminate ¡°micro-intervention¡± techniques. Provide incentives for faculty and staff participation.
- CONNECT: Embrace integrative learning through interdisciplinary and collaboration
among disciplines, programs, and faculty.
- Strategy 1: Validate and support current ¡°across the disciplines¡± programs, such as Writing in the Disciplines, Quantitative Reasoning in the Disciplines, and others, and add additional interdisciplinary projects as appropriate including credit and non-credit curricula. (Additional projects might include a statistics network, global/ international education, or innovations in health care education.)
- Strategy 2: Create a clearinghouse for modular high-impact, low-stress collaborations among faculty from different disciplines to share assignments, lectures, pedagogical practices, and expertise.
- Strategy 3: Implement a portfolio system that recognizes, tracks, and validates student participation in academic programs and co-curricular activities.
- GROW: Offer meaningful professional development for all employees by embracing broadened
perspectives in scholarship.
- Strategy 1: Develop a focused professional development pathway for faculty and instructional staff to enhance their pedagogical practices in light of new outcomes for courses that teach essential skills alongside discipline content.
- Strategy 2: Create professional development opportunities for faculty and instructional staff to develop and enhance currency in discipline content, scholarship, pedagogy, and workforce alignment.
- Strategy 3: Provide relevant professional development opportunities for all academic support staff in the Academic Affairs division.
- ACHIEVE: Foster a culture of empowerment and accountability whereby all employees
in the Academic Affairs unit have both agency and responsibility to make positive
changes for students.
- Strategy 1: Review curriculum approval processes to improve efficiency and responsiveness.
- Strategy 2: Revise faculty evaluation process to reflect institutional goals, our new organizational structure, and the dynamic role of 21st century faculty.
- Initiative 1: Embed Classroom Support
- Initiative 2: Offer Alternative Scheduling and Delivery
- Initiative 3: Implement Alternative and Customized Assessment and Placement
- Initiative 4: Design Alternative and Customized Credentials and Guided Pathways
- Initiative 5: Enhance Student Pathways from MCPS and to USG
- Initiative 6: Expand Global Partnerships and International Opportunities
- Initiative 1: Pre-admission outreach and onboarding processes
- Strategy A: Develop a strategic enrollment management plan
- Strategy B: Realign Access and Enrollment
- Strategy C: Online forms to reduce wait time
- Strategy D: Cross-training for Recruitment and Information Services
- Initiatives 2: Preparation for assessment
- Strategy A: Assessment process to facilitate registration
- Initiative 3: Orientation for first-year students
- Strategy A: Reorganize orientation for first-year students
- Strategy B: Revised Student Code of Conduct
- Initiative 4: Counseling and Advising
- Strategy A: Mandatory advising and assigned counselors
- Initiative 5: Mentoring and Retention
- Strategy A: Establish a Collegewide mentoring network to support student retention
- Strategy B: Student health and wellness center for success
- Strategy C: Scholarships to promote retention
- Strategy D: Implementation of ACES 5-year strategic plan
- Strategy E: Financial aid academic progress coaching
- Strategy F: Change in athletic division status
- Strategy G: Develop a Ë«Ó®ÓéÀÖ³Ç residential program
- Initiative 6: Division-wide Assessment
- Strategy A: Data-informed Student Affairs evaluation and planning
Student Affairs Master Plan (PDF, )
- Leadership and Vision
- Data and Technology
- Equity
- Teaching and Learning
- Engagement and Communication
- Strategy and Planning
- Policies and Practices
- Goal One: Improve persistence, retention, and completion/graduation/transfer of all students, particularly African American male and Latinx students.
- Goal Two: Improve employee recruitment, hiring, on- boarding, development, and training procedures and practices to attract and retain a diverse workforce that includes leaders, managers, faculty, and staff re?ective of College¡¯s diverse student population.
- Goal Three: Foster college culture of equity, inclusion, civility, accessibility, kindness, trust, and respect for human dignity through targeted programs, activities, and educational opportunities.
- Goal Four: Integrate relevant and equitable multicultural teaching practices that infuse international/multicultural awareness into the educational experience, classrooms, and curriculum.
- Goal Five: Support diversity and inclusion in our sta?, students, community, and business populations. Provide increased opportunities for the College's communities to foster equity and economic empowerment.