State of the System Address

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State of the System Address Randy J. Dunn President

WELCOME

WHY DO THIS TALK AT ALL? Explore the larger narrative arc of the SIU story Operationalize what that means for our future Ensure a shared set of values going forward

A FEW SIUC POINTS OF PRIDE USNWR 2015 Ranking Recognitions Carnegie APLU Forbes HEED New Program Development

A FEW SIUE POINTS OF PRIDE HLC Accreditation Enrollment Diversity Rankings New Program Development

THE NATIONAL CONTEXT (COURTESY OF AASCU) Performance-Based Funding Student Aid Programs and Student Debt Free Community College State Appropriations and Tuition Policy

THE THREE ERAS OF SIU I – Establishment – 1869 to WWII II – Expansion – Post WWII to Present III – Retrenchment - ????

RETRENCHMENT AS THE “NEW NORMAL” FOR PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION State Disinvestment Cost Shifts Privatization Tuition Ceilings

NAVIGATING THE THIRD ERA AT SIU Revenue vs. Cost Centers Cost Reduction in General “Nimbleness” in Programs and Operations Enrollment Growth Philanthropy Growth Increasing Shared Services

A FEW WORDS ON OUR PRESENT SITUATION IN ILLINOIS…AS IT RELATES TO EACH CAMPUS…

STAY TRUE TO THAT WHICH BINDS US Loosely – And Tightly-Coupled Systems What Is Shared “Among Family” Stewardship of Our Region Commitment to Our Cause Resiliency and Responsiveness Creativity and Entrepreneurship

NEXT UP: YOUR QUESTIONS

State of the System Address Randy J. Dunn President