Regional Campuses Reimagined
Welcome to the dedicated online hub for faculty and staff at 91ֿ’s Regional Campuses. We are excited to inform you that consultations are currently underway with Faculty Councils across the system, as we work collaboratively to enhance and streamline the educational experience for our diverse student body. This webpage serves as your go-to resource for staying informed about the latest developments, updates and discussions taking place within the Regional Campus System. We encourage you to check back regularly, as this dynamic platform will provide a comprehensive source of ongoing information and engagement opportunities.
REGIONAL CAMPUS IDEA SUBMISSION FORM
We invite all Regional Campus System faculty and staff to submit their ideas for new programs or expansion of existing ones through our .
This is a simple and accessible way for you to share your creative and innovative thoughts on how we can expand our offerings and better serve our communities. Your input is invaluable in shaping the future of our Regional Campus System, and every idea will be carefully reviewed and considered.
By taking a few moments to complete the form, you contribute to the collective effort of moving our campuses forward.
Together, we aim to strengthen our collective commitment to delivering exceptional education and fostering academic excellence throughout our Regional Campuses.
IMPORTANT UPDATE FROM DR. PEGGY SHADDUCK: LEADERSHIP CHANGES AND NEW ROLES
Dear colleagues,
The Regional Campus System of 91ֿ is pleased to announce recent organizational changes and introduce key personnel overseeing several essential functional areas.
Each of our four Campus Deans/CAOs will now focus on two locations within the Regional Campus System, in addition to guiding the entire system toward a successful future.
Faculty & Staff Resources
Q: Can you elaborate more on what a collaborative RC system would look like?
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A: A more collaborative Regional Campus System model begins with the idea that we support one another rather than compete with one another. For each decision we make, we can start by:
- Discussing and considering alternatives that might benefit the full system — help with recruiting, supporting, retaining and completing learners across the system;
- Helping to reduce expense or time investment across the full system through the sharing of resources, knowledge and skill;
- Or developing a new program that could benefit the system by being implemented in multiple locations.
We realize that what one campus does affects all other campuses. Sometimes, these discussions will result in an approach that combines resources or processes across the RC system. Other times, it will result in something done at only one campus because the need or priority is too campus-specific to allow for a broader approach. Basically, a collaborative system triggers us to reverse our conversations from starting with the campus to starting with the system, in its entirety.
A collaborative RC system would look more like braided lines and less like parallel, non-crossing lines.
-Peggy