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Dedication, integrity, commitment

Dedication, integrity, commitment. Serve and empower FIU's student community. Improve quality of the academic, social, & professional lives of our students. Build a legacy based on dedication, diligence, loyalty, diversity, & ethics. Maintain credible presence.

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Dedication, integrity, commitment

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  1. Dedication, integrity, commitment

  2. Serve and empower FIU's student community • Improve quality of the academic, social, & professional lives of our students • Build a legacy based on dedication, diligence, loyalty, diversity, & ethics • Maintain credible presence • Improve total student experience • Enhance student life & involvement • Help launch FIU into the future

  3. To be recognized as a: Top Urban Public Research University FIU Vision • With emphasis on: • Quality • Competitiveness • Accountability

  4. 2002 – 2003 Funding Objectives • Meet both undergraduate and graduate enrollment targets • Increase quality of undergraduate education • Provide support for Research I initiatives through new program implementation, program review and faculty recruitment and support

  5. 1. Enrollment Targets • Projected Fall 2002 headcount enrollment • 27,400 undergraduate students • 6,560 graduate & certificates students • Total headcount 34,000

  6. Enrollment Targets - continued • New degree-seeking students entering FIU during 2002-2003 (Summer, Fall & Spring): • 3,700 first time in college (FTIC) students • 4,700 transfer students • 2,300 graduate students Total new degree-seeking students 10,700

  7. Enrollment Targets - continued • 776,000 undergraduate student credit hours • 24,000 graduate student credit hours Total 800,000 student credit hours will be generated

  8. Enrollment Targets - continued • 16,890 undergraduate full time equivalent enrollments • 3,250 graduate full time equivalent enrollments Total 20,140 FTEs will be generated

  9. Enrollment Targets - continued • 4,275 baccalaureates • 1,500 masters • 82 doctorates & specialists Total projected degrees to be awarded 5,907

  10. Enrollment Targets - continued • 9,260 lecture sections • 3,535 labs & directed study • 1,475 theses & dissertations Total sections to be taught 14,270

  11. 2.Increase Quality of Undergraduate Education • Increase SAT scores from 1149 to 1170 for Fall 2003 • Expand Honors College • Target recruitment of Valedictorians, Salutatorians and Merit students • Increase scholarship funding • Enhance strength of undergraduate curriculum

  12. 3. Support for Research I Initiatives • Implementation of new academic programs in 2002-03: • Bachelors: • Asian Studies • Biomedical Engineering • Marine Biology • Masters: • Materials Science & Engineering • Technology Management • Telecommunications & Networking

  13. Support for Research I Initiatives - continued • Increased external research funding by $7 million • Increased research funding for areas such as: • Biomedical engineering • Information technology • Nanotechnology

  14. Support for Research I Initiatives - continued • Degree Program Reviews: 45 • Engineering • Foreign Language • Letters • Liberal & General Studies • Philosophy, Religion, Theology • Visual & Performing Arts • Mass Communication

  15. Millennium Strategic Plan Florida International University Institutional Values Statement • As an institution of higher learning, Florida International University is committed to: • Freedom of thought and expression • Excellence in the pursuit, generation, dissemination, and application of knowledge • Respect for the dignity of the individual • Respect for the environment • Honesty, integrity, and truth • Diversity • Strategic, operational and service excellence

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