President Neeli Bendapudi kicked things off Monday with a launch event on the Belknap Campus and will do the same Tuesday on the HSC Campus.
President Neeli Bendapudi kicked things off Monday with a launch event on the Belknap Campus and will do the same Tuesday on the HSC Campus.

After months of committee meetings, reports, analysis, more meetings and approval from the Board of Trustees, UofL鈥檚 2019-2022 Strategic Plan is officially underway.

President Neeli Bendapudi kicked things off Monday with a launch event on the Belknap Campus and will do the same Tuesday on the HSC Campus. During the event, Bendapudi spoke at length about the work that has been done throughout the past year to prepare for the plan鈥檚 implementation, noting, for example, that UofL has experienced a 鈥渟ignificant uptick鈥 in the 4-year graduation rate.

鈥淭his shows what can happen even within the span of just one year when we put a lot of effort and attention into these efforts,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e benefited by increasing our academic profile. The more incoming students we have that are better prepared, the better off we are. But we also did things strategically.鈥

Those strategies included increasing the number of student success coordinators, allocating funds for projects that specifically benefit recruitment and retention efforts, creating a committee focused on enrollment management and more. Bendapudi also touted the tools that have been put into place 鈥 namely a degree audit tool and a smart planner tool 鈥 within the past year to help students better navigate their time on campus.

鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to tell a student to stay on track. It鈥檚 easy to tell an adviser to keep them on track. But without the right tools, it鈥檚 a challenge to actually do so,鈥 Bendapudi said. 鈥淣ow, in just one year, we have over 200 majors and minors who have access to these tools. We鈥檙e just trying to reduce the friction between students and success. It鈥檚 not enough, but it鈥檚 a start.鈥

Bendapudi also touched briefly on the status of the budget, noting that UofL is moving to a multi-year, comprehensive budget, which should provide each department with a clearer picture of their finances.

Great Place to Learn, Work, Invest

The biggest drivers behind the strategic plan is how we make the University of Louisville a great place to learn, work and invest while fostering diversity, equity and inclusion.聽

To achieve 鈥淕reat Place to Learn鈥 status, we will focus on experiential learning, student mental health, increase access to financial aid and financial aid resources and more. There are specific metrics outlined for this objective; for example, improving undergraduate and graduate enrollment, retention, graduation, underrepresented students and first-generation students.

We鈥檙e off to a good start: 鈥淭hrough our efforts, we had the lowest college student debt of any public institution in Kentucky,鈥 Bendapudi said. 鈥淚 am proud of that.鈥

She added that we are putting more resources toward student mental wellness, including expanding the Counseling Center.

鈥淚f you see someone who looks like they鈥檙e lost, struggling, reach out to them. That is the culture we want to create,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen students stay and succeed and thrive, it鈥檚 because we鈥檙e meeting their needs as a whole student. We believe in the whole student and their success now, next and beyond. That鈥檚 part of our commitment.鈥

Bendapudi noted that UofL was recently named a top school for social mobility nationally, and the top university in Kentucky for the category.聽Social mobility is the change in social status relative to one’s current social location within a given society.聽

鈥淲hat really matters to me as a public university is that U.S. News and World Report is now tracking (how universities achieve) social mobility 鈥 they are finally saying we realize we need to recognize that there are students who have to work a little harder to achieve success because they don鈥檛 have the same resources or the same access. And, we are at the top and that makes me so proud,鈥 she said.

To become a 鈥淕reat Place to Work,鈥 the Strategic Plan is focused on personal growth and professional development opportunities, as well as creating a culture based on Cardinal Principles (Community, Accountability, Respect, Diversity, Integrity, Noble, Agility, Leadership).

Finally, in an effort to become a 鈥淕reat Place to Invest,鈥 UofL is focused on philanthropic efforts, bolstering our development officers, increasing our business and industry partnerships and focusing on a handful of key topics that make us unique. For the latter, for example, UofL is one of just 69 schools in the country that is both a Research 1 university and Carnegie-designated for community engagement.聽

Additional metrics by which we鈥檒l hold ourselves accountable, and action items proposed to get there, are .

Gail DePuy, professor at the Speed School of Engineering, is tasked with leading the implementation of this three-year plan. A committee will be created to help her, reporting progress updates regularly. Updates will also be provided on the Strategic Plan website.

鈥淲e have three years and the clock is ticking now,鈥 Bendapudi said. 鈥淲hat we do matters. We鈥檙e not just going to be a top performer, we鈥檙e going to be the top performer. We鈥檙e going to show that we can grow and that diversity and inclusion are the keys to excellence. I鈥檓 up for it. I hope you are, too.鈥

 

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Alicia Kelso
Alicia Kelso is the director of social media and digital content. She joined UofL in 2015 as director of communications at the Brandeis School of Law. She also serves as a senior contributor at Forbes.com, writing about the restaurant industry, which she has covered since 2010. Her work has been featured in publications around the world, including NPR, Bloomberg, The Seattle Times, Good Morning America and Franchise Asia Magazine.