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Academics- Research & Institutional Effectiveness
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Foster College and External Relationships
- Goal 1 Objectives
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- Practice shared leadership
- Openly communicate on all levels
- Create opportunities for collaboration
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Engage Students, Employees and the Community
- Goal 2 Objectives
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- Provide programs and services that mirror current and projected social, economic, academic, and professional expectations
- Create opportunities for excellence through innovation and the removal of barriers
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Shape the Future
- Goal 3 Objectives
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- Position the college as a regional leader in creativity, entrepreneurship, and technology
- Practice, teach and collaborate with community partners to model sustainability
Adopted July, 2009
General Competencies
Teamwork: The graduate is able to work with others to:
a. analyze a situation;
b. establish priorities;
c. apply resources for solving a problem; and
d. accomplish established mission, goals, and objectives.
Responsibility: The graduate is able to employ individual behaviors to:
a. work within established guidelines to support mission, goals, and objectives; and
b. accomplish designated tasks within identified deadlines.
Communication: The graduate is able to appropriately exchange ideas and information in:
a. oral,
b. written, and
c. visual formats.
Problem Solving: The graduate is able to identify problems and potential causes to:
a. develop solutions and
b. implement action plans.
Information Processing: The graduate is able to use current technologies to:
a. acquire,
b. evaluate,
c. organize, and
d. communicate information.
Adaptability: The graduate is able to employ flexible behaviors to:
a. adapt to changing work environments,
b. foster workable interpersonal relationships, and
c. profit from cultural diversity.




