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A framework that helps you develop more effective planning processes.
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Discussions and resources around the unresolved pain points affecting planning in higher education—both emergent and ongoing.
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- 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!
Continuity Planning
Are you ready? When events in your region, your country, or the world disrupt your college or university’s operations, how can you quickly get up and running? Continuity planning provides a framework for higher education institutions to respond to emergencies and disasters. The framework is flexible enough to adapt to different events and circumstances, yet comprehensive enough to give you peace of mind.
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Preparing for the Post-Pandemic World
Well, that didn’t go as planned. Let’s face it, 2020 was one of the most volatile years in world history. We now find ourselves digging out from the impact of the global pandemic and thinking, “What next?” To be honest, volatility is not new to higher education. In fact, a measure of volatility is commonplace in the higher education environment. Just over a year ago, the sector was obsessively focused on the enrollment cliff, the higher education business model, and free speech. We’ve added to this list a worldwide pandemic, calls for social and racial justice, cancel culture, and waves of natural disasters.Planning for Higher Education Journal
Strategic and Collaborative Crisis Management
How committed is your institution to emergency planning functions? Have you considered working with other organizations in a consortium?Planning for Higher Education Journal
Integrating Risk Management and Strategic Planning
Integrated risk management and strategic planning leverages the benefits of both processes and makes them mutually reinforcing.Planning for Higher Education Journal
Managing Disaster Recovery Centers on Campus
Unintentionally, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Southeastern Louisiana University has created a model for other medium-sized campuses to follow in the wake of future disasters.Tool
An Integrated Approach to Scenario Planning
No one can predict the future. That doesn’t mean it needs to be a total surprise. This toolkit will walk you step-by-step through scenario planning with instructions, examples, and worksheets that you can use to start scenario planning at your institution immediately.Example Plans
Office of Emergency Management Strategic Plan 2016–2021
Why I’m a SCUP Member...
"SCUP promotes the idea that planning is not simply for those with 'planner' in their title, and that the best planning is accomplished when everyone involved is deeply integrated in the process. This makes SCUP a powerful agent of transformation in the academy and beyond."Ana PoliczerSenior Facilities PlannerUniversity of British Columbia-Vancouver
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