In 1994, the Board of Trustees approves a five-year strategic plan for Connecticut College, a private, selective, liberal arts institution. Key to the development of this plan is involvement of the broad college community. Twelve planning teams composed of administrators, faculty, students, staff, alumni, and board members develop goals, strategies, recommendations, and evaluation suggestions for different areas, including academics, technology, and campus diversity. The process not only produces a plan, but revitalizes the campus community.
Subjects: Strategic Planning, Community Involvement
Setting: Small Private
Also available: Community-Centered Planning at Connecticut College (B)
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