Academic Affairs Vision 2013 Priorities and Strategies
At Vision 2013's core, there will be a curriculum that provides a liberal, broad, and open way of looking at and experiencing our exciting and changing world; that guarantees competence in a discipline; that offers experience for leadership and character development; that demands excellent communication skills; that touches the hearts of students with the meaning of philanthropy; and that provides life skills every college graduate must have to navigate both their professional and personal paths. Over the three years covered by Vision 2013 the College will seek to fulfill the following strategic goals consistent with the objectives and strategies described in Vision 2013.
Institutional Goals
- Fully operationalize Bay Path’s mission of educating and advancing women.
- Define Bay Path College’s role in educating students for the 21st century and, in so doing: 1) develop the educational experiences and academic programs that we can best deliver; 2) identify and recruit the students we can best serve; and 3) guarantee that each student’s potential is cultivated through the Bay Path “Thumbprint”.
- Continue to strengthen, diversify and build faculty resources to meet the Vision 2013 goal of creating the A New American Women’s College for the 21st Century.
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Institutionalize a pervasive culture within Academic Affairs that embraces review and renewal through careful planning, comprehensive assessment and change.
- Positively engage external resources in support of the College mission and to help us achieve the goals of each School/College.
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