All-Campus Meeting January 15, 2014
New Faculty and Staff Brandon Aldous, Assistant Complex Coordinator Joseph Batchelder, Director of Facilities Management Joseph Eppich, Plant Utilities Assistant Kenneth Hammond, University Police Officer I Ruth Haugh, Cleaner Megan Johnson, Assistant Complex Coordinator Sergy Matvienkko, Plant Utilities Engineer I Bruce McIntyre, Facilities Program Coordinator William Rohde, Facilities Staff Assistant Megan Tracy-Zarecki, Keyboard Specialist I, Educational Support Services
New Faculty and Staff John Villanti, Contracts Coordinator, Business Affairs (Shared with Delhi) Veronica Wainman, Admissions Assistant (Temp) Tanya Winegard, Cleaner Retirements Phillip Arnold Eric Seastedt
Changes and Promotions Derwin Bennett New Campus Title Director of Educational Support Services Caitlyn Carroll New Campus Title Residence Hall Director Michael Cobbins New Campus Title Assistant Director of Educational Support Services Hope Dobrzynski New Campus Title Residence Hall Director Kelly Tavares-DaSilva Full-Time ITS and Agriculture and Food Management Alex Kutinsky to Groundsworker Paul Masterson to General Mechanic Tina Slater to Janitor Erin Stone to Janitor Timothy Tefft to Supervising Janitor
Important Dates January 16 th Moodle Show and Tell, WA 117, 1pm January 31 st Budget presentations to FASP, FR 200, 2pm February 12 th Strategic Plan mid-year update to College Council February 13 th SUNY Cobleskill to host STUDENT AFFAIRS AND TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE in partnership with SUNY Delhi February 14 th Budget Forum, FR 200, 2pm
Mission With an emphasis on experiential education, SUNY Cobleskill prepares students for successful careers, advanced studies, and engaged citizenship
Priorities We will acknowledge, embrace and celebrate our agricultural history, mission and place in today's and the future economy. We will increase our enrollment and retention using multiple methodologies. We will strengthen our financial base.
Guiding Ideals Persistence Performance Principles Pride
Updates from fall 2013
PERSISTENCE - Recruitment and retention - Engagement of students in meaningful endeavors - New degree programs - Online programs - Degree completions
Recruitment and Retention Virtual Tour
Enrollment Current Application Summary 201209 Change 201309 Change 201409 Total 1778 6.5% 1893 19.4% 2260 Accepted 898 0.9% 906 37.7% 1248 Paid 140 44.3% 202 0.0% 202
Fall 2014 SUNY ASC AND Common Applications as of 12/27/13 Compared to same time previous year - based on date sent to campus 2013 2014 Difference % Change University Centers 75,839 79,166 3,327 4.4% Albany 15,022 15,444 422 2.8% Binghamton 22,738 22,712-26 -0.1% Buffalo Univ 16,533 17,067 534 3.2% Envir Sci & Forestry 1,030 1,061 31 3.0% Stony Brook 20,300 22,659 2,359 11.6% Upstate Medical 216 223 7 3.2% University Colleges 80,572 83,601 3,029 3.8% Brockport 6,509 7,217 708 10.9% Buffalo State 7,199 8,190 991 13.8% Cortland 8,926 8,776-150 -1.7% Fredonia 4,201 4,438 237 5.6% Geneseo 7,502 7,702 200 2.7% New Paltz 10,091 10,407 316 3.1% Old Westbury 3,845 3,695-150 -3.9% Oneonta 9,872 9,432-440 -4.5% Oswego 7,421 8,120 699 9.4% Plattsburgh 5,797 6,312 515 8.9% Potsdam 3,161 3,486 325 10.3% Purchase 6,048 5,826-222 -3.7% Technology Colleges 19,223 21,056 1,833 9.5% Alfred 3,431 3,529 98 2.9% Canton 1,931 2,202 271 14.0% Cobleskill 1,765 2,086 321 18.2% Delhi 3,199 3,497 298 9.3% Farmingdale 4,185 4,236 51 1.2% Maritime 842 1,186 344 40.9% Morrisville 2,489 2,739 250 10.0% SUNY IT 1,381 1,581 200 14.5% Grand Total 175,634 183,823 8,189 4.7%
Admissions Quick Facts 17 13 643 860 7745
In Progress SharePoint Retention page https://livecobleskill.sharepoint.com/retentioninitiative s/sitepages/home.aspx
I N D I A
Hearts of Hope Color Me Rad 5K Rotary Breakfast with Santa Schoharie County Animal Shelter
PERFORMANCE - High standards for ourselves and our students - Continuous improvement ethos - Use of assessment and plans
Faculty Development Institute 5 Assessment Planning Advisement and Moodle Workshops
Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources
Alumni Commons
Other Facilities Improvements
PRINCIPLES - Respect and support of students - Customer service - Coworker respect/civility - Solutions orientation
Thomas J. Cronin Jr. Memorial Scholarship 225 Michael Wacksman Leadership Scholarship George L. Berner Scholarship Debra and James Thatcher Scholarship
4.5 5 15 75 750,000 100 1,937 7000
3603 907 2400 3500
New Dining Option For those with dietary restrictions due to allergies Free of peanuts, tree nuts, shellfish, and gluten
PRIDE
NCAA Athletics 1 5 43 2
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Thank You
Next Steps. Enrollment growth Budget management Cost reductions, such as energy savings Grants Fundraising Shared services Public/private partnerships
MLK DAY: SIX DAYS OF SERVICE: HONOR THE MAN, HONOR THE MESSAGE January 20: Dining Hall Service Day January 22: Boo Boo Bunnies in support for St. Jude s Children s hospital January 24: Feed the Need Food Drive for area food pantries January 27: Homeless Shelter and meals preparation engagement January 29: Red Cross Blood Drive-Give the life of blood January 31: North East Regional Food Bank Food Donation Program
Faculty Chat Series Wednesday, February 12 th : Beware the Mighty Microbe Professor Larry Bopp Wednesday, March 26 th : Perfectly, Proffered, Poetry-Annie Christain Wednesday, April 16 th : How GPS Will Help Feed the World-Bruce Wright