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A Plan for Central Connecticut State University
Introduction
The process of developing a Strategic Plan for
Central Connecticut State University and
defining the elements of its distinctive
identity has extended over the past three years.
In addition to incorporating many unimplemented
goals from previous plans, the strategic
planning process has entailed numerous
discussions, forums, written calls for input,
and staff meetings. Contributions to the plan
came from faculty, staff, students, community
members, alumni, legislators, and other
stakeholders.
After an initial set of strategic goals was
drafted, a lengthy review process resulted in
extensive modifications based on recommendations
from the Faculty Senate, Council of Deans, the
Alumni Association and Institutional
Advancement; the Executive Committee; University
Planning and Budget Committee; open campus
meetings for students; faculty and staff; and
institution-wide written calls for input. With
the understanding that a useful strategic plan
and statements of unique purpose will evolve as
needs and circumstances change, the resulting
Strategic Plan and list of distinctive elements
have been endorsed by the Faculty Senate, the
University Planning and Budget Committee, the
Executive Committee, the Council of Deans, and
the Student Government Association.
The
Strategic Plan is based on the
University's Vision and Mission statements and
four distinctive elements of CCSU's identity.
The Plan comprises seven broadly defined goals
and an extensive series of objectives aimed at
realizing those goals and advancing the
University.
Distinctive Elements In addition to the University
mission statement, four distinctive elements of
Central Connecticut State University have now
been clearly established. They are:
·
International
Education
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Workforce and State Economic Development
·
Community Engagement
·
Interdisciplinary Studies and
Cross-Cultural Initiative
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