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An Academic Plan for Ohio University
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Several fundamental principles and goals guide our strategic planning process. They are outlined below:

(Recommended Mission and Vision Statement from the Executive Implementation Team  1/13/06)

Mission Statement

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Ohio University holds as its central purpose the intellectual and personal development of its students.  Distinguished by its rich history, diverse campus, international community, and beautiful Appalachian setting, Ohio University is known as well for its outstanding faculty of accomplished teachers whose research and creative activity advance knowledge across many disciplines.

Vision Statement

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Ohio University will be a nationally prominent research university recognized for the excellence of its faculty and the balance they strike between teaching and scholarship; for its students' engagement in scholarship, leadership, and international education; for its extensive network of partnerships; for its diverse and inclusive campus; for its loyal and engaged alumni; and for its commitment to addressing society's educational, economic, and cultural challenges.

Core Values and Guiding Principles

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As Ohio University works to achieve its vision, a set of fundamental principles guide our decisions:

  1. Academic integrity is an inherent element of the institution and requires commitment to the highest standards of personal honesty and ethical behavior.
  2. Strong undergraduate programs with a liberal arts core are a vital and necessary foundation.
  3. Strong graduate and professional programs are necessary to achieve our educational, research, and creative mission.
  4. All forms of research, scholarship, and creative activity are vital to the intellectual life of the university, and their integration into both graduate and undergraduate curricula is a key component of student success.
  5. Learning at the university is enhanced by creating a community of students, faculty, and staff who come from diverse backgrounds. That community benefits from our commitment to international education and the inclusion of global perspectives in our curricula.
  6. Advising, mentoring, personal interaction, and active engagement among faculty, staff, students, and alumni greatly enhance the educational experience.
  7. Learning is derived from the totality of the college experience, including activities both inside and outside the classroom.
  8. Shared governance—the inclusion of input from all constituent groups is central to our decision-making processes.
  9. Our continuing success requires judgments about and selective investment in initiatives that will advance our mission.
  10. Accountability is essential to effective management and requires commitments to assessment, planning, decision making, and continual improvement.

To support our educational mission in achieving the goals outlined above, we require a well-maintained infrastructure of people and facilities. Our academic support services exist to serve the academic mission: they should be effective, efficient, and continually improving. A sense of community and an appealing environment provide a special place in which to learn, live, and work. All individuals in the university community are valued; their skills and knowledge should be cultivated, their work supported, and their leadership skills developed. Interactions among all individuals in the university community should be built on standards of civility, integrity, caring, and collaboration. Our commitment to the region is expressed through stewardship of shared resources, access to programs and services, and contribution to economic development.

Goals

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The major goals of Ohio University’s academic plan are as follows:

Undergraduate Academic Goals
  • Establish a common intellectual experience for all first-year students that leads to a common set of fundamental intellectual skills. This includes the creation of an inquiry-based core curriculum that serves as the foundation of the academic mission.
  • Support high quality undergraduate programs that serve the needs of the region, state, and nation.
  • Provide abundant opportunities for students to learn beyond the classroom and to develop the ability to work collaboratively.
  • Inculcate among students a sense of personal responsibility, acquaint students with the values associated with the public good, and foster the acquisition of intercultural fluency.
Graduate Education and Research Academic Goals
  • Support high-quality and distinctive graduate education programs that serve the needs of the region, state, and nation. Support the development of programs and policies that prepare graduate students for careers in academic and professional settings.
  • Selectively invest in graduate education and research in the areas of
    • Health and wellness
    • New technologies: basic research and development
    • Energy and the environment
    • Social, economic, and cultural development
    • Arts and humanities
  • Support growth in scholarly activity and research productivity that lead to increased sponsored research, creative activity, and national prominence.
Faculty, Staff, and Student Quality and Diversity Goals
  • Recruit and retain exceptional faculty and staff for creating and sustaining preeminent programs of learning, engagement, research, creative activity, and scholarship.
  • Provide support to departments, faculty, and staff to develop nationally prominent teachers, scholars, and researchers and to foster policies that support the accomplishment of the academic mission. Develop and sustain an office of faculty and staff development that coordinates all development activities.
  • Establish and implement recruitment and hiring practices that lead to a diverse and inclusive academic community.
  • Recruit, support, develop, and retain academically talented undergraduate and graduate students.
Environment Goals
  • Develop an inclusive, supportive, learning-centered research university environment that encourages all academic and academic support units to work both individually and collaboratively to accomplish the university vision. Foster the development of faculty, staff, and student orientation programs to support such an environment.
  • Develop and sustain an environment of engagement in which students, faculty, staff, and alumni are supported and encouraged to participate in the solution of community and regional problems related to Pre-K through grade 12 education, economic development, and health issues with special emphasis on those problems relating to Appalachia and underserved populations. Develop a facilitative office to support and coordinate partnerships to solve local, regional, and state problems.
  • Develop an environment of inclusiveness in the classroom, campus, and community.
Infrastructure Goals
  • Implement a budget allocation process involving a metric-driven accountability system (e.g., a balanced scorecard approach) that links budgeting to the implementation of the academic plan.
  • Implement enrollment management, operational efficiencies, and endowment development strategies that support the accomplishment of the academic plan.
  • Establish and implement an information technology infrastructure involving both educational and academic support computing capabilities that facilitates the accomplishment of the academic plan.
  • Establish academic support structures that facilitate the accomplishment of the academic plan, including an oversight office that coordinates all diversity and inclusiveness efforts.
  • Implement an approach to evaluating the contributions of academic support units to accomplishing the goals of the academic plan that includes the participation of faculty and specialized consultants.
Enhancing National Prominence Goals
  • Support programs that encourage faculty, staff, students, and alumni to apply for nationallycompetitive awards, honors, and memberships in prestigious academies and societies that enhance the national prominence of the university.
  • Develop strategies for identifying, communicating, and marketing all activities of university programs, individuals, and alumni that assist in raising the national prominence of the university.
  • Develop strategies to enhance the national prominence of the university through cultural events and competitive athletic programs that demonstrate the scholar/artist and scholar/athlete models.
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