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Title: Vice President Forum:


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  • Vice President Forum
  • Reorganization
  • Budget Reductions
  • January, 2007

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Reduction Targets
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Finance and Administration(FA)
4
FA Mission
  • Committed to excellence, FA provides responsive
    and supportive campus services necessary for
    students, faculty, and staff to participate in
    teaching, learning, and outreach.

5
FA Functions Business Services
  • Financial Services
  • Budget preparation
  • Budget analysis
  • Budget oversight
  • Accounting
  • Fixed assets
  • Financial statements preparation
  • Financial statements distribution
  • Financial statements analysis
  • OUS reporting
  • Respond to OUS information requests
  • Internal/external audit
  • Financial irregularities
  • Payroll set-up
  • Payroll calculation and distribution
  • Garnishments
  • Student payroll
  • W-2s
  • Department Services
  • Contracts
  • Leases
  • RFPs
  • Purchasing
  • Travel reimbursement
  • Risk management
  • Mail Services
  • Print Copy Services
  • Student Services
  • Cashiering
  • Student billing and accounts
  • Students bill collections
  • Student payments
  • Check disbursement
  • Student financial aid disbursement
  • SOUOne Card
  • Cash handling
  • Banking
  • State treasury liaison
  • Student in-house loan administration
  • Perkins loan administration collections
  • Student third party payments
  • Parking administration
  • SIS tuition fee set-up and maintenance

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FA Functions
  • Campus Public Safety
  • Campus security
  • Emergency services
  • Training
  • Parking lot maintenance
  • Parking enforcement
  • Environmental Health and Safety
  • Building safety issues
  • Occupational safety issues
  • OSHA compliance

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FA Functions
  • Facilities Management Planning
  • Campus planning
  • Facility planning
  • Work order/building maintenance
  • Capital repairs
  • Capital construction
  • Custodial services
  • Lock shop
  • Landscape maintenance
  • Utilities/HVAC
  • Support services
  • Motor pool
  • Driver clearance

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FA Functions Human Resources
  • Employee recruitment/Search support
  • Employee issues/grievances - Includes working
    with supervisor/departments on disciplinary
    issues including corrective actions and
    termination
  • New hire process
  • Employee contracts Includes issuing employment
    contracts on an annual basis, includes both
    unclassified and faculty employees.
  • Contract Administration/Negotiation - Includes
    not only contract administration, but contact
    Negotiation with both SEIU (done every biennium)
    and APSOU.
  • Community Involvement Active in organizations
    like Ashland Cultural Diversity Alliance. Take
    the SOU presences to the community, remain
    actively involved with community outreach.
  • Employee counseling Work with current employees
    in many capacities from full benefits counseling
    to employee relations and career development.
    Coordinate PEBB sponsored clinics. Answer both
    general and specific questions about any number
    of issues relating to employment at SOU.
  • Benefits Work with employees with specific
    benefit questions, coordinate open enrollment,
    and represents SOU on OUS committees regarding
    any changes or upgrades to current benefits plans
    or programs. Tracking FMLA Maintain PEBB Data
    system with hires, terminations and qualifying
    status changes.
  • Policies - Update, rewrite, and write policies
    for SOU.
  • Workers Compensation Administer claims with
    the state workers compensation function.
  • Classified employee support
  • Personnel records, Track Annual Performance
    Reviews, Records Retention and Purging
  • Other Issues - This year is the University
    Accreditation Self Study. HR has an active role
    in at least two standards.
  • Affirmative Action
  • ADA
  • Salary Compensation / Studies / Advising
  • Employee Training / Development

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FA
  • Re-visioning
  • Re-organization
  • Re-engineering

10
FA
  • People
  • HUMAN RESOURCES
  • Buildings Grounds
  • FACILITIES MANAGEMNT PLANNING
  • Money
  • FISCAL AFFAIRS

11
Values
  • Effective
  • Efficient
  • Value Added
  • Cost Savings
  • Customer Service
  • Client Satisfaction

12
Finance and AdministrationReductions
  • 834,582

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FA
  • Staff Reductions
  • 9.75 FTE
  • Eliminate overtime
  • Equates to 616,345 Salary and OPE savings
  • SS Reductions totaling 218,237
  • Limit travel
  • Eliminate carpet replacement
  • Use existing paint inventory.
  • Eliminate purchase of holiday lights

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FA
  • Reduce level of support for Athletics
  • Close swimming pool
  • Reduce field maintenance
  • Reduce services for Commencement
  • Eliminate new landscape plantings
  • Consolidate classroom scheduling for evening and
    weekend classes

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FA
  • Reduce custodial services
  • Minimal cleaning of offices and classrooms
  • Reduce trash collection from offices
  • Recycling in buildings
  • Reduce campus mail delivery to 2 times per week
  • Reduce accounts payable check run to 1 time per
    week

16
  • Institutional Advancement

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What is Institutional Advancement?
  • To advance the Universitys strategic plan
  • To communicate to internal and external
    constituents in an effective, timely, and
    responsive manner
  • To increase participation and engagement and
    foster collaboration with external constituents
  • To increase private financial support
  • To improve the integrity, breadth, depth and
    accessibility of our information systems

18
The Office of Institutional Advancement includes
the following
  • Alumni Relations
  • Development
  • Marketing Public Relations
  • Publications
  • SOU Foundation

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Southern Oregon University Foundation (SOUF)
  • Purpose of the SOU Foundation Established in
    1959, SOUF supports and promotes the educational,
    scientific, and charitable activities of SOU.
    Gifts provide scholarships for students and help
    fund new programs and projects.
  • Mission
  • The SOU Foundation seeks to supplement state
    funds with private and corporate donations to
    maintain and increase the Universitys status as
    a respected institution of higher learning.

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Annual Support Provided by SOUF
  • Scholarships
  • 548,000 in FY2005-06
  • Other support
  • 1,789,000 in FY 2005-06
  • Capital needs, academic programs
  • Affiliate support

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Operational Objectives
  • Increase number of people engaged in SOU with an
    emphasis on alumni engagement
  • Marketing to recruit new students and garner
    external support
  • Increase private dollars for campus priorities
  • Achieve greater efficiency and timeliness of
    informational reporting to campus and external
    constituents

22
Financial Summary
  • IA - General Funds 917,000
  • SOU Foundation 696,000
  • Self Support 245,000
  • Total IA Budget 1,858,000

23
Budget Reductions
  • Reductions 88,000
  • Defer needed priority hires
  • Increase support through Southern Oregon
    University Foundation
  • Self-support in publications

24
  • Student Affairs

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  • Student success is everybodys business.
  • --George Kuh
  • Director of the Center for Postsecondary Research
    at Indiana University Bloomington and founder of
    NSSE

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Student Affairs
  • ACCESS Center
  • Advising/Disabilities Services
  • Admissions
  • Athletics
  • Bookstore
  • Dean of Students
  • Financial Aid
  • Housing/Dining
  • Registrar
  • Student Activities Leadership
  • Student Health Wellness Center

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Student Affairs
  • Collectively we are responsible for the
    coordination of recruitment and retention efforts
    and providing services and opportunities designed
    to assist students in successfully achieving
    their academic goals and preparing for career and
    life success.

28
Vision for Improvement
  • An integrated, coherent, data-driven,
    institutional approach to the recruitment and
    retention-to-graduation of students at Southern
    Oregon University

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Recent Accomplishments
  • Admissions, Financial Aid, and Registrar into
    Student Affairs division
  • Analysis of NSSE, CIRP, NCHA, and SOU trend data
  • Participation in the Foundations of Excellence
    project
  • Major recruitment and retention programs
    reinvented based on data, best practices, and
    focused institutional messaging
  • New leadership for housing/dining and student
    activities
  • Additional support for multicultural student
    groups
  • Integration of mental health services into the
    Student Health Wellness Center
  • Planning for reorganization/remodel of SHWC
  • Reinvention of student planner handbook focused
    on academic success
  • Introduction of early warning/intervention
    strategies
  • Inclusive mission-development process
  • Phase I of divisional 5-year plan development

30
Reorganization
  • Enrollment Services Center
  • Student Support/Early Interventions
  • Student Activities Leadership
  • Other Areas
  • 373,500 savings contributed

31
Six Conditions that Matter to Student Success
(NSSE/Project DEEP)
  • Living Mission Lived Educational Philosophy
  • Unshakeable Focus on Student Learning
  • Environments Adapted for Educational Enrichment
  • Clear Pathways to Student Success
  • Improvement-Oriented Ethos
  • Shared Responsibility for Educational Quality
    Student Success

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  • Change is hard because people overestimate the
    value of what they haveand underestimate the
    value of what they may gain by giving that up.
  • James Belasco and Ralph Stayer
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