Institutions are asked to update their CCG Campus Plan annually. For the System Office, these reports provide an essential window into the work and priorities of our institutions across the state. For institutions, it is hoped that the annual review and reporting process provides an opportunity for reflection on their work and refining their goals, objectives, and the paths by which they will get there. For 2021, the Updates focus on the plans institutions developed as an outcome of the Momentum Summit IV.
The CCG Campus Plan Updates are intended to be an opportunity for your institution to reflect on your past work and plan for next steps. Updates are living documents rooted in your institutional mission and student body profile and reflecting the work that will get closest to your goals for improved student success. It is our intention for updates to be a part of a campus planning process that helps to identify success and challenges and communicates these to peers at institutions across the University System
Helping students build a sense of community on campus is an important part of developing resilient and engaged students. This session will explore strategies around reinforcing students sense of belonging and connection to the institution, their chosen areas of study, and their areas of personal interest.
Join us to learn more about what it means to Internationalize the curriculum and its benefits. We will cover practical steps towards internationalizing the curriculum, such as World 101, a free curriculum sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations designed to assist professors with infusing international topics into existing classes or frame new courses with global themes. Also, we will explore how International Virtual Exchange brings students and faculty from around the globe into a shared space for inquiry and creation, as well as ways to implement it on your campus.