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The Associated New American Colleges will
complete the three-year cycle of the "ANAC 2000" strategic plan
during the coming academic year. Review of what has been accomplished
and consideration of future goals and priorities have begun. ANAC's
Institutional Representatives at their June meeting at Ithaca
College reaffirmed the continuing centrality for ANAC projects
of the twin-focus on faculty work issues and integration of liberal
and professional studies. The representatives launched initiatives
to plan the next phase of these projects to follow completion and
dissemination of findings and results of current project activities
over the coming year. ANAC's member Chief Finance Officers, meeting
July 22 in Chicago at NACUBO, reviewed initial findings from ANAC's
financial benchmarking project and made plans to expand this project
at a conference to be held at the University of Redlands,
tentatively February 8-10, 2001. ANAC's Presidents Council and member
institution public relations directors are engaged with ANAC's national
media relations project, an undertaking to deepen our understanding
of the strengths and educational advantages of the New American
College institutional model and to articulate the responsiveness
of ANAC member institutions to larger concerns about higher education's
quality, accountability, and cost-effectiveness. (Story continued
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ANAC Projects and Activities:
ANAC Member Campus News:
Editorials and Commentary:
What's AheadUpcoming
Events:
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The ANAC 2000 Plan is based on the proposition
that ANAC activities and projects should be designed in ways that
advance these general goals:
- Enhance institutional focus on student learning.
- Promote institutional integration; generate synergy.
- Focus on performance outcomes; emphasize best practices.
- Contribute to faculty professional growth.
- Communicate the "ANAC Difference."
- Serve higher education in general.
Three of ANAC's core projects will receive significant attention
in planning for the future: 1) the four-year faculty work
project, funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts until next summer,
will emphasize dissemination of results and publication of a report
manuscript during the coming year. Report presentations are already
scheduled for the CIC, AACU, and AAHE annual conferences between
November and February 2001; 2); the ANAC project for integration
of liberal and professional studies in major program curricula,
funded by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, is in its third
year and will hold a national conference to disseminate results
on January 17, 2001, in conjunction with AACU; and 3) the
ANAC Data Exchange, ANAC's online data comparison and benchmarking
site for 260 member institution data items, is preparing to report
Year II data in September, after significant advances from Year
I with the assistance of member institutional research directors.
ANAC is also launching ANAC Study Abroad (ANACSA) next summer, a
consortium of existing member foreign study programs.
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