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Transform CSCU 2020 – Faculty and staff survey Detailed summary of responses by institution type Goal importance and delivery Initiative importance to achieving goals, and respondent interest in participating

Goal importance and delivery—Community Colleges Rating of goal importance (1=not at all important, 7=extremely important) and of institution's current delivery on goal (1=strongly disagree, 7=strongly agree) Rating of goal importance or institution's current delivery on goal Overall performance Overall importance Goal 1 Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 Goal 5 CSCU goals Questions: CSCU has five goals aligned to its mission and vision. Please rate the importance of each goal to the future success of our students, our institutions, and our system and To what extent do you agree that your institution is currently delivering on each of these goals? (n = 984 - 991) Source: CSCU Faculty and Staff Survey results, May 2014. BCG analysis.

Goal importance and delivery—Universities Rating of goal importance (1=not at all important, 7=extremely important) and of institution's current delivery on goal (1=strongly disagree, 7=strongly agree) Rating of goal importance or institution's current delivery on goal Overall performance Overall importance Goal 1 Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 Goal 5 CSCU goals Questions: CSCU has five goals aligned to its mission and vision. Please rate the importance of each goal to the future success of our students, our institutions, and our system and To what extent do you agree that your institution is currently delivering on each of these goals? (n = 840-845) Source: CSCU Faculty and Staff Survey results, May 2014. BCG analysis.

Goal importance and delivery—Charter Oak Rating of goal importance (1=not at all important, 7=extremely important) and of institution's current delivery on goal (1=strongly disagree, 7=strongly agree) Rating of goal importance or institution's current delivery on goal Overall performance Overall importance Goal 1 Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 Goal 5 CSCU goals Questions: CSCU has five goals aligned to its mission and vision. Please rate the importance of each goal to the future success of our students, our institutions, and our system and To what extent do you agree that your institution is currently delivering on each of these goals? (n = 50-51) Source: CSCU Faculty and Staff Survey results, May 2014. BCG analysis.

Goal importance and delivery—System and BOR Rating of goal importance (1=not at all important, 7=extremely important) and of institution's current delivery on goal (1=strongly disagree, 7=strongly agree) Rating of goal importance or institution's current delivery on goal Overall performance Overall importance Goal 1 Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 Goal 5 CSCU goals Questions: CSCU has five goals aligned to its mission and vision. Please rate the importance of each goal to the future success of our students, our institutions, and our system and To what extent do you agree that your institution is currently delivering on each of these goals? (n = 78-80) Source: CSCU Faculty and Staff Survey results, May 2014. BCG analysis.

Transform CSCU 2020 – Faculty and staff survey Detailed summary of responses by respondent institution type Goal importance and delivery Initiative importance to achieving goals, and respondent interest in participating

Most important initiatives to achieving CSCU goals—by institution type Respondents asked to rate each initiative on a scale of 1-7 in degree of importance in addressing CSCU goals. Rank shown here reflects the calculated average across each respondent group to show the top five most important initiatives for that group.   CCs Universities Charter Oak System and BOR Academics Cross campus reg. & admissions Seamless student transfer 1 5 2 Veterans recruitment Intl recruitment & study abroad Scholarship campaign Early college programs Long-term academic plan 3 System-wide academic calendar On-line course utilization State-of-the-art classrooms Career preparation COEs Go Back to Get Ahead K-12 system alignment Workforce of tomorrow Labor needs & workforce programs Career-related programs (e.g., P-Tech) Collaboration with business community Career pathway alignment – CT Tech. Org. Org. efficiency and effectiveness IT IT systems assessment 4 IT organizational structure Fac. Facilities master plan Deferred maintenance Transparency & Policies System-wide policy transparency Shared metrics State appropriation consolidation Minimal tuition increase Question: Please rate the importance of each initiative in addressing one or more of the CSCU goals. (n=1,969). Source: CSCU Faculty and Staff Survey results, May 2014. BCG analysis.

Transparency & Policies Respondent interest in participating in initiatives—by institution type Rank of interest in participating in the planning process for each initiative 1 Initiative CCs Universities Charter Oak System and BOR Academics Cross campus registration & admissions 7 13 Seamless student transfer 1 2 4 Veterans recruitment 17 15 9 Intl recruitment & study abroad 21 8 25 22 Scholarship campaign Early college programs 3 18 16 Long-term system-wide academic plan 12 6 System-wide academic calendar 19 20 On-line course utilization 14 State-of-the-art classrooms 11 Career preparation COEs Go Back to Get Ahead 26 K-12 system alignment Workforce of tomorrow Labor needs & workforce programs 10 Career-related programs (e.g., P-Tech) 24 Collaboration with business community Career pathway alignment – CT Tech. 23 Org. Org. efficiency and effectiveness 5 IT IT systems assessment IT organizational structure Fac. Facilities master plan Deferred maintenance Transparency & Policies System-wide policy transparency Shared metrics State appropriation consolidation Minimal tuition increase Question: Which initiatives are you most interested in participating in the planning process (select top 3) (n=1,845) 1. For each category, rank determined by number of survey respondents indicating interest in participating in the planning process per initiative (1=most interest, 26=least interest). Source: CSCU Faculty and Staff Survey results. May 2014. BCG analysis.

Initiative importance in addressing CSCU goals and interest in participating—Community Colleges Rank of initiative importance Rank of interest in participation in initiative 15 7 1 17 26 21 13 11 3 8 12 20 14 16 23 18 6 2 5 10 22 9 19 24 25 4 Initiative importance (1=not at all, 7=extremely impt.) Cross campus registration & admissions  Seamless student transfer Veterans recruitment  Intl recruitment & study abroad  Scholarship campaign  Early college programs  Long-term system-wide academic plan  System-wide academic calendar  On-line course utilization  State-of-the-art classrooms  Career preparation COEs  Go Back to Get Ahead  K-12 system alignment  Labor needs & workforce programs  Career-related programs (e.g., P-Tech)  Collaboration with business community  Career pathway alignment – CT Tech. system  Org. efficiency and effectiveness  IT systems assessment  IT organizational structure  Facilities master plan  Deferred maintenance System-wide policy transparency  Shared metrics  State appropriation consolidation  Minimal tuition increase  Questions: Please rate the importance of each initiative in addressing one or more of the CSCU goals. (N = 992) and Which initiatives are you most interested in participating in the planning process (select top 3) (N = 992); Source: CSCU Faculty and Staff Survey results, May 2014. BCG analysis.

Initiative importance in addressing CSCU goals and interest in participating—Universities Rank of initiative importance Rank of interest in participation in initiative 20 13 5 2 15 18 8 11 14 7 6 22 19 23 16 21 4 9 12 24 10 17 3 25 1 26 Initiative importance (1=not at all, 7=extremely impt.) Cross campus registration & admissions  Seamless student transfer Veterans recruitment  Intl recruitment & study abroad  Scholarship campaign  Early college programs  Long-term system-wide academic plan  System-wide academic calendar  On-line course utilization  State-of-the-art classrooms  Career preparation COEs  Go Back to Get Ahead  K-12 system alignment  Labor needs & workforce programs  Career-related programs (e.g., P-Tech)  Collaboration with business community  Career pathway alignment – CT Tech. system  Org. efficiency and effectiveness  IT systems assessment  IT organizational structure  Facilities master plan  Deferred maintenance System-wide policy transparency  Shared metrics  State appropriation consolidation  Minimal tuition increase  Questions: Please rate the importance of each initiative in addressing one or more of the CSCU goals. (N = 846) and Which initiatives are you most interested in participating in the planning process (select top 3) (N = 846); Source: CSCU Faculty and Staff Survey results, May 2014. BCG analysis.

Initiative importance in addressing CSCU goals and interest in participating—Charter Oak Rank of initiative importance Rank of interest in participation in initiative 11 13 2 4 16 9 26 25 21 22 18 7 10 6 1 24 19 3 8 23 12 15 14 20 5 17 Initiative importance (1=not at all, 7=extremely impt.) Cross campus registration & admissions  Seamless student transfer Veterans recruitment  Intl recruitment & study abroad  Scholarship campaign  Early college programs  Long-term system-wide academic plan  System-wide academic calendar  On-line course utilization  State-of-the-art classrooms  Career preparation COEs  Go Back to Get Ahead  K-12 system alignment  Labor needs & workforce programs  Career-related programs (e.g., P-Tech)  Collaboration with business community  Career pathway alignment – CT Tech. system  Org. efficiency and effectiveness  IT systems assessment  IT organizational structure  Facilities master plan  Deferred maintenance System-wide policy transparency  Shared metrics  State appropriation consolidation  Minimal tuition increase  Questions: Please rate the importance of each initiative in addressing one or more of the CSCU goals. (N = 51) and Which initiatives are you most interested in participating in the planning process (select top 3) (N = 51); Source: CSCU Faculty and Staff Survey results, May 2014. BCG analysis.

Initiative importance in addressing CSCU goals and interest in participating—System and BOR Rank of initiative importance Rank of interest in participation in initiative 12 7 1 2 20 13 26 22 17 18 8 3 14 9 19 21 25 10 6 23 11 5 15 16 24 4 Initiative importance (1=not at all, 7=extremely impt.) Cross campus registration & admissions  Seamless student transfer Veterans recruitment  Intl recruitment & study abroad  Scholarship campaign  Early college programs  Long-term system-wide academic plan  System-wide academic calendar  On-line course utilization  State-of-the-art classrooms  Career preparation COEs  Go Back to Get Ahead  K-12 system alignment  Labor needs & workforce programs  Career-related programs (e.g., P-Tech)  Collaboration with business community  Career pathway alignment – CT Tech. system  Org. efficiency and effectiveness  IT systems assessment  IT organizational structure  Facilities master plan  Deferred maintenance System-wide policy transparency  Shared metrics  State appropriation consolidation  Minimal tuition increase  Questions: Please rate the importance of each initiative in addressing one or more of the CSCU goals. (N = 80) and Which initiatives are you most interested in participating in the planning process (select top 3) (N = 80); Source: CSCU Faculty and Staff Survey results, May 2014. BCG analysis.