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The Pathway to Success Insert Initiative Name Here Goal X – Initiative X

Accomplishments Since Report – Black Women’s Student Summit (147 attendees) - 10/4/2014 – Pillow giveaway (1498 pillows distributed to ISU students) - 12/3/2014 – Partnered with the Center for Global Engagement to sponsor a trip to Indianapolis for International students to address food insecurity - 12/15/2014 – Trained 514 designated walkers for homecoming, which is the highest number ever trained (172 actually participated, which is a drop off from the year before) – 10/11/2014 – Worked with community partners to get donations and discounts, which have allowed us to stretch the budget to fund additional programs. - ongoing

Benchmark Table

Benchmark Progress Detail

Budget Summary Total funding allocation for – $61,081 Expenses as of report date – Expenditures $45,885 – Encumbered costs $12,000 approximated to replace giveaways, purchase 2 new computers, and fund remaining programs Anticipated remainder June 30, 2015 – Approximately $4,000

Accomplishments Since Plan Inception – Homecoming Alcohol Abuse Risk Reduction programs Sober Ride Designated Walker – No Woman Left Behind – Wellness Bash – Campus wellness grants for undergraduate students – Expanded programming in the areas of exercise and nutrition, anxiety, homesickness, and stress

Looking Ahead - Recommendations This initiative should be continued with an expanded focus on different areas of wellness Increased focus on pursuing grants to obtain additional funds for specific wellness topics

Foreseeable Roadblocks There are 3 primary barriers – Staffing – Opportunities and funding for continuing education to cover a broader range of wellness topics – Potential changes to program delivery since many of today’s students tend to be digital natives who don’t participate in more traditional programming

New points of emphasis There are 2 new points of emphasis that should be included in this initiative going forward. 1.There is a strong need for more wide range marijuana education for ISU students 2.There needs to be an expansion of nutrition awareness and food insecurity faced by ISU students Though not an emphasis for the current Strategic Plan, there needs to be consideration of student and employee mental health concerns going into the next iteration of the plan

Missed opportunities None. This initiative has been pretty good about adapting as the time went on.

Baseline Recommendation Has this initiative been sufficiently integrated into your operations? Yes.

Opportunities for Collaborations The Wellness Initiative needs to be more closely linked to retention efforts geared toward freshmen and transfer students. – These efforts should include required alcohol and marijuana education for all incoming students; sexual violence prevention geared toward all members of the ISU community, and expanded marketing of health and wellness related resources at and around ISU. Recently, Human Resources hired an Employee Wellness Coordinator to work with faculty and staff. Going forward, it would benefit wellness efforts on both the student and faculty/staff sides to develop collaborative efforts. There needs to be increased engagement of Student Government and other student groups to both partner and promote wellness initiatives among ISU students.

Questions? Create a Comprehensive Wellness Program Initiative Chair(s) – currently open Initiative Chair(s)