Fall 2021 Plenary Summary Slides

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Fall 2021 Plenary Summary Slides

Resolutions Passed at Plenary Fall 2021 For campus endorsement CSL1: System-Wide Preferred Name, Pronoun, and Gender Identity AAC1: SUNY General Education Timeline G1: Executive Budget. Informational but please distribute G2 Chancellor and Executive Leadership Team Searches

President’s Report - Christy Woods Spoke about SUNY Gen Ed - See Slides “Summary of Gen Ed Information” Encourage CAOs to request an extended timeline New Learning Management System - Previews of Kim Scalzo’s presentation D2L Brightspace - Implementation to begin Fall of 2022 - in a cohort approach based on when campuses’ current contracts are ending. Watch for “train the trainer”opportunities and “sandboxes” to try out. Templates that faculty *may choose* to use in new LMS Spoke about New Initiatives EOP – new investments Empowering Students with Disabilities Task Force: FCCC and UFS will each have 2 representatives Share Our Strength Grant to address food insecurity: Student with children

President’s Report Spoke about SUNY’s new recruitment campaigns Pathways for students to stop out and return without penalty Supports for TAP, coaches, EOP, scholarships, transfer, PLA More options: face-to-face, hybrid, remote, online, alt start & end dates SUNY brand refresh with marketing campaigns (SUNY for All) https://www.suny.edu/sunyforall/ Mentioned Governor Hochul’s presentation to the President’s Meeting Aug 12 Education is very important Workforce Development - Funds are there for the taking Childcare Centers are important for our students, staff, faculty

President’s Report Ongoing or Upcoming Searches SUNY Provost (hope to have SUNY BOT vote on at April board meeting CFO (most likely have an interim quickly) CDO Community College Presidents Erie Clinton Onondaga TC3

Summary of Info about Gen Ed Revision Campus Comments on the Implementation Document Framework was proposed to SUNY BoT in Sept Call for comments extended to Oct 22 BoT will vote during Nov meeting Implement for new students for Fall 2023 Cautions Diversity KA: You can use existing courses as long as they meet the learning outcomes. Western Civ/ OWC; World History & Global Awareness Social Science: If the course meets the Natural Science outcomes, it might count as Natural Science KA From Deb Moeckel - Basic Communication - can still have two separate courses one for Writing and one for Oral. However, if want to have ONE course satisfy, must have both components.

Summary of Info about Gen Ed Revision 5 years in the making: Framework distributed March 22, 2021 Over 400 pages of comments Confusion about Local vs SUNY Gen Ed Did not like Diversity as a competency Confusion/ misunderstanding of what a competency is Implementation timeline too short DEI Committee formed to rework Diversity as a Knowledge Area: including faculty and experts in area of diversity, equity & inclusion.

Summary of Info of Gen Ed Revision (from President’s Report) What's different/ same (* change from previous Gen Ed program) Required Knowledge Areas: Communications, Diversity*, Math, and Natural Science* - Trying to parallel what MSCHE requires (they require scientific reasoning). Other Knowledge Areas: Humanities, Social Science, Art, US History & Civic Engagement*, World History & Global Awareness*, and World Language Students requires 7 of 10 KA, with 30 total credits Required Competencies: Critical Thinking & Reasoning and Informational Literacy Technological Competency is required and applicable to course/program*

Summary of Info of Gen Ed Revision (from President’s Report) Cautions as you Begin Making Gen Ed Adjustments Diversity knowledge area: You can use an existing course as long as it meets the learning outcomes! Western Civ/Other World Civ: Became World History & Global Awareness Social Science: If the course meets the Natural Science learning outcomes it can count in the natural science knowledge area (Nat Science doesn’t own Scientific reasoning) Math (Quantitative Reasoning): Some courses, ex. Computer science, could meet this category if the learning outcomes are met (Mathematics doesn’t own quantitative reasoning) Campuses will be approving SUNY Gen Eds

Summary of Info of Gen Ed Revision (from Provost & Board President’s presentations) Much Discussion about Implementation Timeline Was the timeline developed with recognition of the timeline for internal campus policies for program and course revisions? It is very hard to do what needs to be done. The Implementation timeline will not change. We will do all we can to help make that happen. All program reviewers are ready and able to help with this. I think we have run out of patience from the Board, and this has to go forward. There's also a good number of categories that have not changed significantly, so it won't be quite as big a job as we thought. Was there a recognition of the different considerations for CC vs 4-yrs in Gen Ed revisions? There was a great deal of discussion about the disconnect between the Framework and the recommendations in the Green Paper Robust conversations. In such a broad system, we cannot make everyone happy. We must find a balance to keep students happy while addressing accreditation requirements. There was an apparent inconsistency between how the Provost’s office and the Board of Trustees (in the person of Board Chair) are viewing the firmness of the Fall 2023 deadline.

New LMS: Kim Scalzo - Interim Executive Director, Academic Technologies and Information Services, SUNY Current State of SUNY Digital Learning Environments (DLE): Decentralized, Distributed environment: Different experience, hosting, & support at each campus Blackboard Campuses: Some campuses use Original Experience, some use Blackboard Ultra. These look and function very differently. An RFP was required to search for new contract. D2L was approved 9/24/21 Goal: Unified Digital Learning Environment Develop some consistency in the learning environment for faculty & students across system. Common LMS application: Central architecture w/ common data structures; common data integration Common templates & Common set of online tools integrated with the LMS

New LMS: Kim Scalzo - Interim Executive Director, Academic Technologies and Information Services, SUNY Goal: Unified Digital Learning Environment Desired Future State All campuses have access to comprehensive DLE All campuses have non-redundant functions tools to support tech-enahcened education Standardization of the LMS environments - Reduces overall licence costs across system. How to Stay Up to date: http://dle.suny.edu ; Questions: [email protected] Webinars: Late Oct - Welcome to D2L-Brightspace platform! Other Information Cohort Approach: High priority implementation for campuses on contracts that end soon Campuses could choose to switch between Fall and Spring or wait until the following fall Training with D2L & Current users is being developed. Supported by SUNY Online and CPD - No cost of campuses - Asynchronous models & Reference materials. Working with D2L to get a sense of how course migrations should work.

Johanna Duncan-Poitier, Senior Vice Chancellor for Community Colleges and the Education Pipeline Presidential Searches Clinton - Hope to have candidate by 1st of the year Erie- Hope to have candidate by 1st of the year Onondaga - Current retires by end of year Tompkins Cortland - Hoping to fill by end of the year Ulster - Hoping to fill by end of the year Trends Impacting Students Short staffed everywhere The Community College is very important to the future of the country. We are trying to create an educated workforce, not just a workforce. We need to serve adults and returning students in addition to traditional college students. Areas of Opportunity Preparing students, unemployed and underemployed for careers P-TECH Partnerships Career & Technical Education leaders: We Need You SUNY global education partner - the Center for Global Education (CGE) at the Asia Society - is creating new resources for CC to integrate internationalization and globalization into the curriculum.

Johanna Duncan-Poitier, Senior Vice Chancellor for Community Colleges and the Education Pipeline Stay near, Go Far Enrollment Campaign During the pandemic CC Presidents helped to create this. https://www.suny.edu/communitycollege/ Community College Got Me Here Strong Start to Finish Math pathways, Devevelopmental (co req) English, Guided Pathways & Multiple Measures Placement Significant gains in completion rates for students who completed Gateway math and English courses in their first year 16% increase in completion rates for undergrad first time & transfer students from 2017-18 to 201920 89% increase First term retention rate of students who competed math and and english gateway courses over the last 3 years compared to those who did not. Community College Councils No current plan to return to discussions of these. Will be increasing advocacy for sustainable funding.

Mark Manning, CCBOA Child Care Stabilization Grant - Released Aug (only existing child care centers) - Grant application period: 8/3/21 – 11/30/21

Mark Manning, CCBOA

Casey Crabill, NYCCAP Governor Hochul supportive of high education, especially CCs Presidents all share reopening challenges and enrollment concerns Advocacy strategies for the upcoming budget: Shifting message away from “Funding Floor” to “Predictable Funding” & “Smart Planning” Attempting to get into the Executive Budget and avoid the Legislative scramble Governor seems supportive - goal of providing extra support for workforce development students & additional expectations Messaging should be of Equity - we WANT to meet expectations but need smart planning with predictable funding Conversations have begun to develop models for an Equity Scorecard Ways to track and summarize our work in achieving equitable outcomes for students. These conversations are very much in the idea stage

Casey Crabill, NYCCAP Question: Are there conversations to put the Funding floor into law? Answer: Yes, and these conversations are careful to move the approach rather than a dollar figure/or percentage. Seems to be receptivity for formula changes in statue. Question: Is there a document which tracks trends on the distribution of funding across campuses? Answer: Yes, but every campus is different - average ratios are around 33% split but vary dramatically. CFOs have this information. Question: Are there Conversations to renew the work of the Community College Councils? Answer: These conversations haven’t yet reached the President’s level, but due to the enrollment declines, it seems likely to resurface. Question: Is there discussion of combining online sections across campuses or coordinating these courses? Answer: We must be very careful to help others to understand that this looks easy from the outside, but is very challenging to accomplish. We need to look very closely at data from student outcomes in remote instruction.

Desiree Drindak, Director of Veterans and Military Education, ESC Chancellor's Charges Nov 2020 Close the gap in tuition assistance for all active military, reserve, National Guard Release comprehensive implementation strategies to transfer military service to college credit at all SUNY Schools Establish Priority registration for all military connected students VMAC Goals Step 1 - Accurate reporting number for military-connected students - We don't know who our students are. Recent estimates are 10,000 but not certain. Plan to build IT solution system-wide that students can use to validate their status regardless of whether they use military funding sources. Step 2 - Designated Veterans representative on every campus

Desiree Drindak, Continued VMAC Goals Continued Step 3 - Charges from Chancellor Priority Registration - inclusion with other priority student groups, since some funding is time limited - Memorandum to Presidents has been drafted and is being approved. Transfer Credit - Review and recommend changes to the SUNY policies as appropriate Expand use of revised ACE Modernized Military Guide to increase consistency of evaluation of military Develop an online toolbox addressing use of ACE guide and related issues. Tuition cost - Reduce tuition to 250 per credit for military-connected students Step 4 - Ensure SUNY System is recog as Vet Inclusive Become an ACE Faculty Evaluator - Faculty evaluators for ACE directly affect and ensure validity behind every ACErecommended credit for educational experiences of services members and veterans. www.acenet.edu/evaluators [email protected] - Dawn Light, Assoc. Dir. Mil Programs

Shadi Sandvik, Provost-in-Charge, SUNY General Education Policy Revision In the implementation phase (formal adoption of the revision by SUNY BOT in November) Guidance to campuses expected in December 21 Implementation was extended from Fall 2022 to Fall 2023 Faculty governance was involved in all key open comment period requests Highlighted new category of diversity: equity, inclusion and social justice New Framework expends Gen Ed to AAS & AOS programs Campuses can “add” within their own Gen Ed program Campus implementation for Fall 2023 Mentioned interested from the Board to keep this timeline SUNY Gen Ed supports seamless transfer Learning outcomes are intentional broad to allow for faculty flexibility

Shadi Sandvik, Provost-in-Charge, SUNY Preliminary Enrollment Fall 2021 From Fall 2020 - SUNY-wide down 4.7% (slight increase at doctoral institutions) and down 6.1% for CC; Compare: F19 to F21, SUNY-wide down 9.6% and down 15.4% for CC; some gains with first time students at CC Discussed projected decrease of students 18-25 and projected increase of students 24-44 through 2025 New Branding and Media Campaign Not just “stay near, go far” – SUNY for All https://www.youtube.com/watch?v h61VmvitazQ

Shadi Sandvik, Provost-in-Charge, SUNY Faculty Innovation 367 microcredentials offered across 27 campuses Involving students in solving real-world problems Provost Priorities Fall 2021 Gen Ed Policy Revision (Board vote Nov) Implementation Guidance to campuses (Dec); Enrollment Management; Academic Credit by Evaluation (aka PLA): BOT introduction Nov/Dec Test Optional Study DLE (digital learning environment)

Chairperson Merryl Tisch, SUNY Board of Trustees New General Education Framework and Implementation timeline: ”What is the rush?” Chairperson Merryl Tisch believes the “goal of the new general education framework is to create a nationally recognized system and to keep students in the system.” With respect to the Fall 2023 deadline, she said “arbitrary deadlines discourage successful implementation,” and “ we want to the implementation to be correct and not rushed.” Seamless transfer: “We must make sure seamless transfer remains intact.” Transfer students: Chairperson Tisch acknowledges that these students remain woefully undocumented as successful students. “We must count students who transfer” out of our community colleges.

SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras Referenced competition from online education enterprises. Spoke in favor of liberal arts education, referenced Jan 6: We need well-rounded people to understand what it means to a citizen of our country and/or be part of our society. Says he will advocate with Governor and Legislature re: funding floor, changes to FTE model, chargebacks, access to workforce development funds, financial aid model. Spoke in favor of collaboration between nearby community colleges. SUNY for All could provide help in making these connections. [paraphrase] We're tired, but we have to keep pushing forward because our competitors are not going away. [paraphrase] We're not just training people for certificates. We need well-rounded people to understand what it means to be a citizen of our country.

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