The Pathway to Success Goal Three Enhance Community Engagement Foster the engagement of students, faculty and staff in the life of our communities and.

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The Pathway to Success Goal Three Enhance Community Engagement Foster the engagement of students, faculty and staff in the life of our communities and in pursuits improving their economic and social well-being.

The Pathway to Success Goal Three Enhance Community Engagement Goal Chair: Nancy Brattain Rogers Audit Chair: John Conant

The Pathway to Success Goal #3 Benchmarks Target Long-Term Target Yearly student participation rate in Community Engagement activities. 60% a 59%100% Leadership positions faculty and staff have in community, social, and economic development groups. TBD Businesses served by ISU Business Engagement Center 1525 Jobs created by the businesses in the incubator TBD a National Survey of Student Engagement Spring 2007 report Pilot Survey – 4/11

The Pathway to Success Initiatives Create a coordinated community engagement program. Expand distance education offerings to meet the needs of students and to support economic development. Enhance the visibility of ISU in Indianapolis.

The Pathway to Success Initiative 1: Create a coordinated community engagement program. Implementation Team: Nancy Rogers, Linda Crossett, Steve Stofferahn, Cat Stemmans, Chris Pfaff, Heather Miklozek, Mary Sterling, Jennifer Lewellyn, Terry Dean This initiative will help achieve all of the Goal Three benchmarks by: Creating support for faculty, students, and staff to be engaged with the community. Directly supporting business support and incubation activities.

The Pathway to Success Initiative 1: Progress Implementation of Class Legacy Project Activities related to Wabash River Community service leave policy Alumni involvement in engagement Course inventory Service-learning scholars program Incubator feasibility study Downtown partnerships

The Pathway to Success Initiative 2: Expand distance education offerings to meet the needs of students and to support economic development. Implementation Team: Marcia Miller, Les Lunce, Terry McDaniel, Constance McLaren, Jeff McNabb, Ron Payne, Yancy Phillips, Paul Schikora, Shelley Arvin This initiative contributes most directly to the benchmark of increasing enrollment.

The Pathway to Success Initiative 2: Progress Adult Degree Completion Program Foundational Studies for Distance Education M.S. in Sport Management

The Pathway to Success Initiative 3: Enhance Visibility in Indianapolis. Implementation Team Members: Tara Singer, Kurt Fowler, Joel Harbaugh, Joyce Young, Larry Boulet, Kris Rogers, Chris Pfaff, Cat Stemmans, Dave Taylor This initiative will help increase enrollment, increase student and faculty participation in community engagement, and, potentially, increase the number of businesses served.

The Pathway to Success Initiative 3: Progress Professional MBA program ISU presence in Indianapolis media market Engagement with Indy-based philanthropic organizations Campus-coordinated events in Indianapolis

The Pathway to Success Audit Recommendations Reevaluate objective of increasing the amount of direct and indirect financial support provided by University groups. Further refine categories of "engagement" for course inventory. Develop measure of student engagement rather than engagement courses. Assessment of College Challenge program. Assessment of possibilities of new program delivery in Hendricks County.

The Pathway to Success Questions