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Strategic Plan
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Â鶹ӰÊÓ engaged in a strategic planning process beginning in spring 2023 to envision the next chapter of our future. On March 9, 2024, the Board of Trustees approved the . A strategic planning steering committee, established under the direction of Dr. Lisa Carstens, vice provost for academic affairs and accreditation liaison officer, will lead the university and strategic action planning teams in actualizing our vision for the future of Â鶹ӰÊÓ.

Strategic Priorities and Objectives

The "Our Pacific" plan includes the following three priorities and 12 objectives:

Empower

The Â鶹ӰÊÓ community will be empowered by a robust and diverse student body, world-class faculty and staff, and effective leadership. Collectively, these individuals will be dedicated to discovery and excellence in teaching, scholarship, and practice.

Objectives:

  • A best university for learning
  • A great place to work
  • An embracing of innovation throughout our programs, services, and operations
  • A commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility

Thrive

Â鶹ӰÊÓ will be an environment where all can thrive. Teaching, learning, living, and personal growth will take place in a diverse community, served by the built and natural environment, and sustained by sound operations and policies.

Objectives:

  • Desirable spaces and places that are accessible, safe, sustainable, and operationally sound
  • A thriving culture of collaboration and communication
  • Systems that are operationally efficient and strategically innovative
  • An inclusive environment where diverse students, faculty, and staff thrive

Advance

Â鶹ӰÊÓ will harness resources to achieve aspirational goals that advance fiscal health, academic achievement, scholarship and research, and far-reaching impact. Revenue sources will be diverse, stable, and robust.

Objectives:

  • Marketing and communication of the ways in which our students, alumni, faculty, and staff lead lives of purpose and make meaningful impact on the world
  • A thriving culture of philanthropy and an engaged community of mission champions
  • A robust selection of academic, international, athletic, and cross-cultural programs
  • Increased community engagement, discourse, knowledge-sharing, and partnerships

Strategic Projects

Strategic projects will be identified through three channels: shared governance, unit strategic planning, and an open invitation each semester for project proposals. 

In Fall 2024, the open invitation window for faculty and staff proposals was Aug. 15 to Sept. 16. After review of the submitted proposals, seven projects were selected to move forward for further exploration and development. Thank you to all who submitted ideas and congratulations to those whose ideas are moving forward!

The spring 2025 proposal window will be January 17 to February 17.

Additional information about the open invitation process is available through the links below:

Contact the Strategic Planning Steering Committee

strategicplanning@contact.pacificu.edu

Lisa Carstens | Strategic Planning Steering Committee Chair
Sarah Morse | Strategic Planning Project Manager
Rita Barton | Strategic Planning Executive Assistant 

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Hillsboro, Intermodal Transit Facility (ITF), 132

Pacific vice president Mark Denney presents a look at enrollment trends and what they mean for Pacific as part of our "state of higher education" series for faculty and staff.

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Online, Forest Grove, Marsh Hall, Taylor Auditorium 216

Pacific vice president Mark Denney presents a look at enrollment trends and what they mean for Pacific as part of our "state of higher education" series for faculty and staff.

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Hillsboro, Intermodal Transit Facility (ITF), 132

Pacific vice president Barb May presents a look at enrollment trends and what they mean for Pacific as part of our "state of higher education" series for faculty and staff.

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Forest Grove, Burlingham Hall, 108, 109

Pacific vice president Barb May presents a look at enrollment trends and what they mean for Pacific as part of our "state of higher education" series for faculty and staff.