ACADEMIC PLAN REPORT Faculty Council March 16, 2012 Bruce W. Carney Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost.

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ACADEMIC PLAN REPORT Faculty Council March 16, 2012 Bruce W. Carney Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost

Theme 1 Work as an integrated university to attract, challenge, and inspire students through transformative academic experiences

Theme 1 Priorities Guarantee every FYS a seat in a first-year seminar. Budget hearings may lead to a first step. Pilot innovative lecture courses. – Call within the Budget hearing memo to the deans. Create Bachelor’s to Master’s degrees that can be earned in four or five years of study. – SILS BSIS-MSIS plan; awaiting approval of MA in Global Studies. Support the expansion of the Honors Program and develop alternate opportunities to Honors. – On the way to completion, thanks to private fund-raising by the College. As of Fall 2011, 291 first-year students admitted to Honors, and we expect 400 to be admitted in the fall of 2013.

Theme 2 Faculty: Prominence, Composition, Recruitment, Development, Retention, and Scholarship

Theme 2 Priorities Reinstate the spousal hiring program. – Completed. Ensure that salaries and compensation are equitable through continuous monitoring of faculty and staff salaries. – Preliminary outline discussed; awaiting detailed report. Create a pilot Faculty-Student Mentoring Program. – Proposal for the program has been received. Financial implications are under study. Survey examining study leaves at peer universities – Completed.

Theme 3 Interdisciplinarity in teaching, research, and public engagement

Theme 3 Priorities Coordinate and expedite collaborative teaching efforts across departments, schools, and disciplines via shared financial support. – The College is investing $60K for the coming year to encourage and fund such developments. Proposals are due April 1. Promote interdisciplinary teaching and research activities via an annual conference. The Global Research Institute has made a good start on this. We are expanding the idea to our first campus- wide theme: Water in Our World.

Theme 4 Equity and Inclusion at Carolina

Theme 4 Priorities Broaden the mandate and resources of the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs. Discussions with Vice Provost Taffye Clayton are underway, and an additional senior director position will soon be authorized and posted. Create and maintain a central inclusion and equity website. – Interim Chief Diversity Officer Terri Houston identified all the pipeline programs at Carolina. Vice Provost Clayton will be working on this. Establish a task force to examine whether a student ombudsperson is needed. – In November, 2011, the subcommittee met with the Ombuds Office staff. Discussions with Student Affairs and my office are underway.

Theme 4 Priorities (continued) All academic and enrichment programs should offer and advertise application fee waivers. – Undergraduate Admissions does provide waivers; work is underway to alert needy students of the opportunity. Maintain strategic partnerships with North Carolina high schools. – This is the Carolina Advising Corps. 29 recent graduates advise students in 57 low-income high schools across the state. In the Fall 2011 semester, they met with over 9200 individuals and 2000 groups. Establish priority registration for students who have significant commitments outside the University. – Under discussion with the Registrar and the Enrollment Policy Committee.

Theme 5 Engaged scholars and scholarship

Theme 5 Priorities Include engaged scholarship and related activities in promotion and tenure evaluations, and revise appointment, promotion, and tenure manuals for each school. In May, 2011, my office asked all of the deans to provide a comprehensive update to their written policies, with a December, 2011 deadline. Two schools’ policies are complete enough for legal review; others being revised or developed. Launch a UNC Engagement Council – Proposal has been received; near ready for launch.

Theme 6 Extend Carolina's global presence, teaching, research, and public service

Theme 6 Priorities Augment global learning opportunities for students.  Global student survey conducted by Student Government – Completed  Housing preference process for all entering students – Completed  International student handbook - Completed  Living/learning community for global and other interested undergraduate students – Plan is in place  Orientation for global undergraduate students – Revised  Implement new opportunities for low-income students – Ongoing

Reach Carolina 2011…Looking Back and Looking Ahead Development of resources – State funding and tuition. Priority on instructional capacity and course sections for this year. Priority on faculty salaries and retention for this year. Continued emphasis on the Academic Plan for

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