Title: 90 institutions from 30 states and six nations
1 National Consortium for Continuous Improvement
in Higher Education
- 90 institutions from 30 states and six nations
- Advancing sustainable excellence in higher
education by promoting the practice and
discipline of continuous improvement across
academic and administrative functions. - To do this, we focus on
- Leadership
- Organizational assessment
- Process improvement
- Strategic planning
- Organizational development
- Change management
- www.ncci-cu.org
2Leveraging Excellence Award Program
- NCCIs Leveraging Excellence Award honors
institutions and organizations that not only
achieve excellence, - but also leverage their best practices
- to help others achieve excellence.
- Sponsored by
3Leveraging Excellence Judges
- Award Selection Panel
- Lee T. Todd, Jr., President, University of
Kentucky, Chair - Susan Jurow, Senior Vice President, NACUBO
- William E. Kirwan, Chancellor, University System
of Maryland - Mohammad H. Qayoumi, President, Cal State - East
Bay - Benjamin F. Quillian, Senior Vice President, ACE
- This panel was assisted by an NCCI preliminary
review panel - Patricia Brady, MIT (Emeritus), Chair
- Ron Coley, UC Berkeley
- Julie Furst-Bowe, University of Wisconsin- Stout
- Larry Gould, Fort Hays University
- Brent Ruben, Rutgers University
4Leveraging Excellence Winners
- Strategic Collaboration
- CIC - Committee on Institutional Cooperation
(Big Ten plus Chicago) - Capital Needs Analysis
- Brigham Young University
5Strategic Collaboration Committee on
Institutional Cooperation
- The CIC is a consortium of 12 research
universities (members of the Big Ten the
University of Chicago). - CIC universities collaborate to share expertise,
leverage resources, and innovate - Coordinated purchasing saved 16 M
- Shared fiber network faster network and 13 M
saved - Shared study abroad, course development 100
- Best practice sharing and networking 100 peer
networks - Developing faculty leadership 900 leaders
- The Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC)
- Contact Barbara McFadden Allen
- www.cic.net
6CNA - Capital Needs AnalysisBrigham Young
University
- Total capital needs one integrated program
- Capital funding, planning, and projecting of
needs - Includes asset re-capitalization/life cycle
management, retrofits renewals,
improvements/modernization and new asset
planning of additional buildings/facilities and
site/property needs. - Life cycle model
- cradle to grave.
- Millions saved asset
- investment and
- management, and
- projecting future
- funding requirements.
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- Contact Douglas Christensen
7Leveraging ExcellenceHonorable Mention
- Leveraging Research through International
Networks - Worldwide Universities Network
- Five College Joint Appointments
- Five Colleges, Incorporated
- Academic Audit
- Tennessee Board of Regents
- Building a Culture of Evidence to Improve
Learning - Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
8Leveraging Research through International
Networks Worldwide Universities Network
- An international alliance of 16 major research
universities from - 4 continents creating capability to address
global challenges - Committed to large scale interdisciplinary
research collaboration enhanced graduate
experiences curriculum internationalization - Over 70 academic communities involving 3500
individuals, that have secured an additional 40
million in income. - 650 research mobility awards and 4
collaboratively authored Masters programs - Pump-priming financial, operational, and
technical support aids faculty overcoming
challenges risks of establishing and sustaining
substantive innovative international activities - First in an emerging trend, charting the course
- Contact d.pilsbury_at_wun.ac.uk www.wun.ac.uk
9FIVE COLLEGES J0INT APPOINTMENTSAmherst,
Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, Smith, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
- Shared appointments among the five member
institutions - Faculty and administrative staff
- Since 1973, 80 Faculty appointments in 33 fields
- Currently 20 faculty and 3 administrative
appointments - BENEFITS
- Flexibility in staffing in response to change
- Enrichment of course offerings
- Greater range and depth of expertise
- Introduction of new and emerging scholarly fields
- Encouragement of collaboration and
consultationamong the campuses - Cost avoidance and cost savings more for less
Contact Lorna Peterson http//www.fivecolleges.ed
u/academic_programs/academprog_appoint.html
10ACADEMIC AUDITTennessee Board of Regents
- Goal Continuous quality improvement of
teaching and learning - Process Audit of academic quality
processes - Impact Leveraged the expertise of multiple
institutions to maximize implementation
of training and audit components in 19
universities and community colleges - Contact Paul Shorthttp//www.tbr.edu/academic_af
fairs/acadaudit/audit1.htm
11Building a Culture of Evidence to Improve
Learning Indiana University Purdue University
Indianapolis
- IUPUIs centralized data and analysis services
provide information resources for - Outcomes assessment
- Program evaluation
- Institutional research
- Extensive use of these services for
evidence-based decision-making across the campus
has contributed to - Program improvements at IUPUI
- National awards for innovative teaching
learning initiatives - Adoption of these initiatives by other
institutions in the US, Japan, Korea, and
elsewhere in the world - Public demonstration of institutional
accountability and student learning in an
electronic institutional portfolio
(www.iport.iupui.edu)
12National Consortium for ContinuousImprovement in
Higher Education
- Leveraging Excellence In Higher Education
- Learn more about these awards
- NCCIs annual meeting
- July 10-12, 2008
- Chicago
- And on our website
- www.ncci-cu.org