- Planning Types
Planning Types
Focus Areas
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A framework that helps you develop more effective planning processes.
- Challenges
Challenges
Discussions and resources around the unresolved pain points affecting planning in higher education—both emergent and ongoing.
Common Challenges
- Learning Resources
Learning Resources
Featured Formats
Popular Topics
- Conferences & Programs
Conferences & Programs
Upcoming Events
- Community
Community
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Access a world of integrated planning resources, connections, and expertise-become a member!
- Planning Types
Planning Types
Focus Areas
-
A framework that helps you develop more effective planning processes.
- Challenges
Challenges
Discussions and resources around the unresolved pain points affecting planning in higher education—both emergent and ongoing.
Common Challenges
- Learning Resources
Learning Resources
Featured Formats
Popular Topics
- Conferences & Programs
Conferences & Programs
Upcoming Events
- Community
Community
The SCUP community opens a whole world of integrated planning resources, connections, and expertise.
Get Connected
Give Back
-
Access a world of integrated planning resources, connections, and expertise-become a member!
Planning Types
Whether it’s a single department preparing for next semester or an entire university envisioning the next 10 years, different types of planning happen across the institution.
While each type of planning might have different processes, horizons, and outcomes, they are all empowered by an integrated planning framework.
SCUP’s Focus Areas
In order to better serve higher education, SCUP is currently focusing on how integrated planning can be applied to these planning types:
Academic Planning
Academic planning (also known as educational master planning) outlines a college or university’s overall academic goals and how those goals will be met.Campus Planning
Campus planning outlines the long-term direction of a college or university’s physical and built environment.Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Planning
With diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) planning, colleges and universities ensure that each member of their community is empowered to achieve their full potential in an environment and culture that values differences.Institutional Effectiveness Planning
Institutional effectiveness (IE) planning organizes evaluation, assessment, and improvement initiatives in the college or university.Resource Planning
Resource planning in higher education aligns budget, time, people, space, and technology to the university or college strategic plan.Strategic Planning
The college or university strategic plan provides guidance for decisions, long-term and day-to-day, that carry out the mission, vision, and values.SCUP’s Focus Areas
In order to better serve higher education, SCUP is currently focusing on how integrated planning can be applied to these planning types:
Academic Planning
Academic planning (also known as educational master planning) outlines a college or university’s overall academic goals and how those goals will be met.
Campus Planning
Campus planning outlines the long-term direction of a college or university’s physical and built environment.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Planning
With diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) planning, colleges and universities ensure that each member of their community is empowered to achieve their full potential in an environment and culture that values differences.
Institutional Effectiveness Planning
Institutional effectiveness (IE) planning organizes evaluation, assessment, and improvement initiatives in the college or university.
Resource Planning
Resource planning in higher education aligns budget, time, people, space, and technology to the university or college strategic plan.
Strategic Planning
The college or university strategic plan provides guidance for decisions, long-term and day-to-day, that carry out the mission, vision, and values.
All Types of Planning
Want to learn more? Check out our (non-exhaustive) list of types of planning that takes place in colleges and universities:
Academic Planning
Academic planning (also known as educational master planning) outlines a college or university’s overall academic goals and how those goals will be met.
Advancement Planning
Advancement planning in higher education outlines how relationships outside the institution will be built and nurtured so that people and communities understand an institution’s impact and support its initiatives.
Campus Planning
Campus planning outlines the long-term direction of a college or university’s physical and built environment.
Continuity Planning
Continuity planning provides a framework for colleges and universities to respond to emergencies and disasters.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Planning
With diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) planning, colleges and universities ensure that each member of their community is empowered to achieve their full potential in an environment and culture that values differences.
Human Resources Planning
Human resources planning outlines how a college or university will attract, develop, and support a talented workforce. CUPA-HR is an excellent resource for planning related to human resources.
Information Technology Planning
Information technology (IT) planning guides the use of resources for IT systems and services used throughout the college or university.
Institutional Effectiveness Planning
Institutional effectiveness (IE) planning organizes evaluation, assessment, and improvement initiatives in the college or university.
Library Planning
Library planning establishes how the library (or libraries) will support a college or university’s strategies and operations.
Resource Planning
Resource planning in higher education aligns budget, time, people, space, and technology to the university or college strategic plan.
Scenario Planning
Scenario planning analyzes the environment to identify potential outcomes and how they might impact a college or university.
Strategic Enrollment Management Planning
Strategic enrollment management (SEM) planning helps colleges and universities enroll, retain, and graduate students to fulfill the mission and remain fiscally sustainable.
Strategic Planning
The college or university strategic plan provides guidance for decisions, both long-term and day-to-day, that carry out the mission, vision, and values.
Student Affairs Planning
Student affairs planning aligns a college or university’s student activities and campus climate with the needs of students to enrich the student experience.
Succession Planning
Succession planning in higher education identifies and develops future leaders in a college or university.
Sustainability Planning
Sustainability planning is broader than a climate action plan. It outlines how every part of the college or university, from education to operations, will achieve sustainability goals.