Historical Academic Department Student Success Plans

During the 2013-14 academic year, Indiana State University embarked upon a project involving the development of Student Enrollment and Success Plans at the academic department level. The process was unique in two respects. First, few institutions engage in coordinated planning at the departmental level, something we felt was important to advance support for the University's most important asset, our students, and that aligns with the campus-wide Pathways to Success Strategic Plan. Second, the plans address four important elements of the student experience--enrollment, retention, completion, and post-college achievement.  

Fall 2015 Plan Update Process

At their August 27, 2015, Board of Trustees meeting, the Board indicated that student success/graduation was their #1 priority for the University and requested that a piece of that effort involve updates to academic department student success plans. The following documents and materials inform that work during the Fall 2015 term:

   Plan Update Template
   September/October Workshops
   Plan Updates Timeline
   Why ISU Students Leave Report
   Presentation to the ISU National Advisory Board - Sept. 2015
   10 Things Academic Departments Can Do
   FAQ Document

Links to the original plans are provided below. Additional links, including to FY 2015 Progress Reports, can be found by clicking HERE.

Cross-Cutting Activities (8 1/2 x 14)

Plan Preparation Documents 2013-14

Bayh College of Education

Dean's Letter
Communication Disorders and Counseling, School and Ed Psych
Elementary, Early, and Special Education

College of Nursing, Health, and Human Services

Dean's Letter
Advanced Practice Nursing
Applied Health Sciences
Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation, BS in Athletic Training
Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation, MS in Athletic Training
Baccalaureate Nursing
Baccalaureate Nursing Completion
Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport
Social Work

 

 

 

 

  Dean's Letter
Accounting, Finance, Insurance and Risk Management
Management, Information Systems, and Business Education
Marketing and Operations