Title: Southern at 150: Building Excellence Through Commitment
1Ernest J. and Mary C. SIMON TERRACE Dedicated May
4, 2003, in Honor of the Founding Dean and First
Lady of the College of Applied Sciences and Arts
2Promotions
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- Michael Burgener
- Associate Professor, Tenure
- Department of Aviation Technologies
- Joan Davis
- Associate Professor, Tenure
- School of Allied Health
- Ronda DeMattei
- Associate Professor
- School of Allied Health
- Martin Hebel
- Associate Professor, Tenure
- School of Information Systems
- And Applied Technologies
- Peter Smith
- Associate Professor, Tenure
3Promotions
- Dwayne Summers
- Clinical Associate Professor
- Sandra Beebe
- Bryan Harrison
- Nathan Lincoln
- Jennifer Meyer
- Vidya Singh-Gupta
- Non-Tenure Track Continuing Appointments
4New Degrees
- Steve Hutchins
- B. S.
- Michael Coffman
- Matt Harrison
- Tim Janello
- Karen Sullivan
- Omar Trinidad
- M. S.
- Eric Matthews
- Ph. D.
5Faculty Awards
- Joan Davis
- Outstanding Scholar
- Diane Davis
- E. J. and Mary C. Simon
- Distinguished Faculty Award
- Stewart Wessel
- Teacher of the Year
6Service Awards
- Faith Miller
- Community Service Award
- Nathan Black
- Service to the College Award
7ACCOLADES
- Automotive Technology Program
- named a key institution -- one of only
- 20 nationwide -- by chrysler llp
- Dental Hygiene Program
- First Prize
- National Give Kids a Smile Day
- Illinois State Dental Society
- School of Information Systems and Applied
Technologies - achieved membership in the exclusive microsoft
dynamics academic alliance program which
included an enterprise system software and
support package valued at 725, 773
8ACCOLADES
- Community Dental Center
- Community Service Award
- Illinois State Dental Society
- Dwayne Summers
- chairing
- 2008 National Children's Dental Health Month
- Illinois State Dental Society
- Norm Lach
- 12,000 Precast Concrete
- Institute Fellowship
- Eric Matthews
- nagel academic excellence award
9ACCOLADES
- Aviation Programs
- chicago area golf outing
- netted 29,000 for scholarships
- Transportation
- Education Center
- 100,000 toyota foundation gift for the
- purchase of automotive technology
- program equipment
10Introductions
- BY
- Walter Wendler
- Director
- School of Architecture
11Introductions
- BY
- Jack Greer
- Chair
- Department of Automotive Technology
12Introductions
- BY
- David NewMyer
- Chair
- Department of Aviation Management and Flight
13Introductions
- BY
- John Cotter
- Interim Chair
- Department of Aviation Technology
14Introductions
- BY
- Charla Lautar
- Director
- School of Allied Health
15Introductions
- BY
- Will Devenport
- Director
- School of Information Systems
- and Applied Technologies
16Introductions
- BY
- Terry Owens
- Associate Dean
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17Tenure / Tenure Track Faculty Count
An Increase of17 (21.5 ) Since 2003
96
89
86
84
83
81
79
18On Campus Enrollment
19On-Campus Enrollment
An Enrollment Increase of 183 Students (9.8)
Since 2001
1985
1948
1956
2037
2009
1875
1883
1854
20Survey of 2006 Baccalaureate Alumni One Year
After Graduation SIUC Institutional Research
and Studies Larry Schilling director
21Survey of 2006 Baccalaureate Alumni
22Survey of 2006 Baccalaureate Alumni
23Survey of 2006 Baccalaureate Alumni
24Survey of 2006 Baccalaureate Alumni
25Survey of 2006 Baccalaureate Alumni
26Survey of 2006 Baccalaureate Alumni
27Survey of 2006 Baccalaureate Alumni
28Program Expansion
First Masters Graduating Class architecture Esta
blished Two New Off-Campus Programs automotive
Technology Truman College Chicago Fire Service
Management East St. Louis Higher Education Center
29International Visits
- Belle Woodward
- University of Applied Science
- Deggendorf, Germany
- Jack Greer
- David Gilbert
- Joan Davis
- Stadia Polytechnic
- Helsinki, Finland
- Stephen Shih
- Ten Universities in Taiwan
- One University in China
- Jon Davey
- First Architectural Expedition to Egypt
30International Visits
- Joan Davis
- international federation of dental hygiene
- toronto, canada
- Laurie Dunn-Ryznyk
- mcmasters university
- ontario, canada
- Charla Lautar
- 21st international scientific
- conference of social work
- cairo, egypt
-
31Recruitment Activities
- College-Wide Recruitment
-
- Top Growth Areas Statewide
- Schools with Highest Potential Yield
- 45 Recruitment Events
- Fairs
- Classroom Visits
- University-Wide Events
-
32Recruitment Activities
- Program Specific Recruitment
- 11 Community Colleges
- 18 High Schools
- 3 Community and Employer Visits
- Illinois State Fair
- DuQuoin State Fair
33Recruitment Activities
- 619
- Students Admitted to SIUC but not CASA Programs
Due to Higher Admission Criteria or Because
Programs of Choice were at Capacity -
34Selected Outreach Activities
Jackson County Relay for Life Community Dental
Center Ultrasound for Moms Community Group
Aviation Facility Tours Upward Bound New
Orleans Katrina Recovery Council for the
Advancement And Support of Education (CASE)
35Selected Outreach Activities
Habitat for Humanity Annual Car Care
Clinic Carbondale Community Arts Gen. John A.
Logan Museum Specialized Training for Adult
Rehabilitation (START) Elementary and
Secondary After School Aviation Programs
36Research and Creative Activities
37Research and Creative Activities
An Increase of 137 (141 ) Since 2000
251
234
169
149
132
128
110
97
38Fiscal Year 2009 Budget
The Budget
State Appropriations OCAP Cost Recovery Non-State
Appropriations External Grants/Contracts (08) SIU
Foundation (6-30-08) TOTAL
10,259,588 2,034,833 3,405,263
375,436 509,722 16,584,842
134,188 to be Held in Reserve
39 Allocation of 10.2 MillionState Appropriation
Fiscal Year 2009 Budget
Personnel Other than Salary (OTS)
92.16 7.84
40Program Excellence
- Deliver High Quality Instruction with an
Excellent - And Diversified Faculty
- Maintain or Achieve Accreditation In 100 Of
Appropriate Programs - health care management, aviation flight and
architecture currently undergoing accreditation
process
41Graduate and Undergraduate Programming
- Support Existing Programs
- and
- Plan and Implement
- Professional Programs that Increase Graduate
Enrollment - m.s. in medical dosimetry
- m.s. in fire service management
- certificate in homeland security
- m.s. in informatics
- m.s. in radiologic sciences
42Off-Campus and Distance Learning
- Expand Off-Campus Offerings
-
Laborers Initiative technical resource
management Continental Tire technical resource
management Shawnee Community College aviation
technologies and aviation management Lewis and
Clark aviation management Springfield
Area Physical Therapist Assistant Boeing
Initiative aviation technologies, aviation
management Information systems and applied
technologies Automotive technology Southwest
Illinois College Aviation Management The
Internet Develop more on-line Courses where
feasible
43Recruitment
multiple visits to illinois high growth
areas 70 High School Classroom Visits 40
Community College Visits 87 College Expos and
Fairs 2 National Fairs Chicago St.
Louis Scores of SIUC Events Achieve
Enrollment Capacity in All Programs
44Retention
- Living and Learning Communities emphasis floors
- Freshman Interest Groups (FIGS)
- Early Warning System
- Participation in Campus
- Activities, RSOs and
- Extern Program
45Retention
- Encourage Faculty/Student Student/Student
Mentoring - Expand ListServ
- Contact with Students
46Research and Creative Activities
Achieve National Recognition In Research and
Creative Activity.
- One or More Programs, Faculty
- Members or Student Groups will Achieve
- National Recognition
- Continue International Partnerships
- In Education And Research and Creative
- Activities with at Least One
- International Exchange
- One or More Grant Proposals Per Program.
47Best Teaching Practices
A Faculty Committee Report Sean
BoyleDepartment of Automotive TechnologyNancy
GonzenbachSchool of Information Systems and
Applied Technologies Faith Miller School of
Allied HealthJosé RuizDepartment of Aviation
Management and Flight Robert SandersDepartment
of Aviation Technologies David WhiteSchool of
Architecture
48Best Teaching Practices
- Student-centered University
- The Syllabus
- Classroom Preparation And Currency In The Field
- Clear Delivery Of Instruction
- Classroom Management
- Students Teaching Students
49Best Teaching Practices
- Availability Outside Class
- Textbooks, Readings
- and Technology
- Personal Research, Creative Activity and
Scholarly - Work in the Classroom
- Creating a Positive
- Atmosphere for Learning
50Best Teaching Practices
51Facilities
southern illinois university carbondale Transporta
tion Education Center college of applied sciences
and arts
52Facilities
- 125,000
- Architecture Program
- renovations in quigley hall to accommodate
- new masters degree program
- 275,000
- Physician Assistant Program
- renovations in life science ii and lindegren hall
to accommodate physician assistant masters
program - 250,000
- Radiologic Sciences Program
- renovations and equipment to
- accommodate increased enrollment.
53 Going Green
Issues 8.4 Million annual siuc electricity
bill 1.9 Million annual siuc water bill 1.3
Million annual siuc natural gas
bill 750,000 expected annual increase in siuc
energy costs
- Solutions
- Turn-Off
- fax machines, copiers,
- lights and other electrical equipment when not
in use - Enable
- Computer power
- management features
- Report
- leaking faucets and other plumbing problems at
once - Adjust
- blinds and shades
- appropriately for the season
Be Aware of how you and those around you are
using and conserving energy
54North Central Association Commission on
Accreditation and School Improvement
- Jim Allen
- and
- John Dotson
- SIUC Accreditation
- Committee Representatives
55SIUCs Self StudyA Very Quick Overview
North Central Association Commission on
Accreditation and School Improvement
56The HLC and SIUC
North Central Association Commission on
Accreditation and School Improvement
Mrs. Olsen (the HLC)
Caulfield (SIUC)
with apologies to Jef Mallet
57North Central Association Commission on
Accreditation and School Improvement
- Another way to look at it
Mrs. Olsen (the Feds)
Frazz (the HLC)
Caulfield (SIUC)
58The Five Criteria
North Central Association Commission on
Accreditation and School Improvement
- Mission Integrity. The organization operates
with integrity to ensure the fulfillment of its
mission through structures and processes that
involve the board, administration, faculty,
staff, and students. - Preparing for the Future. The organizations
allocation of resources and its processes for
evaluation and planning demonstrate its capacity
to fulfill its mission, improve the quality of
its education, and respond to future challenges
and opportunities. - Student Learning and Effective Teaching. The
organization provides evidence of student
learning and teaching effectiveness that
demonstrates it is fulfilling its educational
mission. - Acquisition, Discovery, and Application of
Knowledge. The organization promotes a life of
learning for its faculty, administration, staff,
and students by fostering and supporting inquiry,
creativity, practice, and social responsibility
in ways consistent with its mission. - 5. Engagement and Service. As called for by its
mission, the organization identifies its
constituencies and serves them in ways both value.
59The Self Study Phase One
North Central Association Commission on
Accreditation and School Improvement
Self Study Phase 1 Subcommittees Develop the
Criteria Chapters
Self Study Criterion-Based Chapters
Mission Integrity
Planning
Learning Teaching
Research Creativity
Engagement Service
Each chapter addresses one of the Five Criteria
by developing responses to each Criterions Core
Components.
60The Self Study Phase Two
North Central Association Commission on
Accreditation and School Improvement
61 Shots Fired
- Officer Scott Miller
- SIUC Office of Public Safety
62 Shots Fired
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63 Good Luck and Have A Great Year
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Go Dawgs!
Thank You for more than 100 million reasons to
celebrate on october 3 stay tuned for details
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