Conference Presentations Delivered July 14, 2019
2019 Annual Conference | July 2019
By: Loren J. Blanchard
Abstract: As the country’s largest and most diverse four-year public university system, what happens at the California State University (CSU) reverberates nationwide. Each year, the CSU awards more than 125,000 degrees and one in every 20 Americans holding a college degree is a graduate of a CSU campus. Graduation Initiative 2025 is a university-wide initiative to ensure that all students have the opportunity to be successful and graduate according to their personal goals, positively impacting students’ and their family’s future and producing additional graduates to power the workforce for California and the nation. In this special session, the CSU Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs will address the challenges and opportunities facing the 23-campus system’s efforts to expand authentic access to opportunity for students from all backgrounds and circumstances, eliminate equity gaps and ensure student success.
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Planning for Higher Education Journal Published April 1, 1998
By: Nancy Shulock,Mernoy E. Harrison
Successful planning must address the challenges unique to each institution.
From Volume 26 Number 3 | Spring 1998
Abstract: Extols the virtues of linking planning, assessment, and resource allocation. Using California State University-Sacramento as a model, the authors explain how this integrated planning process evolved, from an initial link between planning and budgeting to one which also included assessment. Concludes with the lessons learned from the process and a review of the challenges the institution still faces.
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