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  • Conference Chair
    Rich Smith
    rich.smith@hok.com
    Vice President & Director, Higher Ed, Science & Technology
    HOK
    Chicago, IL
    (312) 254-5407

    Program Chair
    Michael Hites

    hites@uillinois.edu
    Executive Chief Information Officer & Associate Vice President, Administrative Information Technology Services
    University of Illinois
    Champaign, IL
    (217) 244-0102

    Local Hosts
    Catherine Brown
    csbrown@iastate.edu
    Campus Planner
    Iowa State University
    Ames, IA
    (515) 294-6001

    Dean Morton
    admorton@iastate.edu
    University Architect
    Iowa State University
    Ames, IA
    (515) 294-1722

    Margie Tabor
    mtabor@iastate.edu
    Program Coordinator
    Iowa State University
    Ames, IA
    (515) 294-5658

    Sponsorship Chair
    Anthony P. LoBello
    anthony_lobello@gensler.com
    Senior Associate
    Gensler
    Chicago, IL
    (312) 577-7110

    Sponsorship
    SCUP
    Betty Cobb
    Associate Director, Corporate Relations
    betty.cobb@scup.org
    (734) 764-2004

    Online Form or Website Contact
    SCUP
    Michelle Pierson
    michelle.pierson@scup.org
    (734) 764-2013

Agenda for Sunday

Unless otherwise indicated in the program, all
conference activities will take place at:

The Gateway Hotel and Conference Center
2100 Green Hills Dr
Ames, IA 50014
Phone: 515.292.8600


​7:00 AM–5:00 PM
Gallery Lobby
Registration


8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Meadow Room
Planning Institute: Step I

NOTE: Step I registration is not included in the price of the 2011 North Central Regional Conference registration. This workshop requires separate registration.

Step I Scholarships

Scholarships are available for institutional conference attendees who plan to attend Step I and the SCUP 2011 North Central Regional Conference. If this applies to you, use this printable registration form (PDF) to apply for the Step I scholarship—do not register online. Institutional attendees must register and pay for the North Central Regional Conference to be qualified for a Step I scholarship.

If you only plan to attend Step I, please visit the Step I page.

Planning is about developing an explicit way for making choices. An effective planning process focuses the campus, and the various constituencies and players, on what the choices are and how to make them in an integrated way.  Choices made in this way include careful consideration of the real costs and a commitment to allocate the necessary resources to bring them to fruition. What integrated planning truly fosters is a culture of planning that allows institutions to be nimble enough to respond to unanticipated threats and opportunities.

Participants in the initial workshop in the series of three use SCUP’s Walnut College case study to apply the basic elements of integrated planning. The value of evidence-based planning is emphasized, as is the central place that the academic mission holds in focusing and driving campus decisions. Integrated planning promotes institutional distinctiveness that is sustainable.

Four key questions drive planning and the discussions in this workshop:

  1. Whom do we wish to serve?
  2. What programs and services will reinforce our distinctive image?
  3. How do we want to be perceived?
  4. How will we know we are succeeding?

Step I models the elements of effective planning by creating a collaborative environment through the delivery of the workshop content. It ensures that participants have the opportunity to address the questions they brought, to build national networks for ongoing discussions, and to understand how integrated planning addresses issues of accountability and accreditation.

Light breakfast is provided starting at 7:30 AM; lunch and break snacks will also be provided. It is important that participants arrive on time as this workshop contains a full agenda.

 

By 9/12/11

After 9/12/11

Member $275 USD $300 USD
Non-Member $375 USD $400 USD

For more information and to register, visit Step I page.

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