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SUNY Farmingdale plenary Diana Boyer , Senator and Gwen Kay , Vice President and Secretary University Faculty Senate Big issues Discussion around Governors announcement every SUNY student will have an experiential learning


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SUNY Farmingdale plenary

Diana Boyer, Senator and Gwen Kay, Vice President and Secretary University Faculty Senate

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Big issues

 Discussion around Governor’s announcement “every

SUNY student will have an experiential learning

  • pportunity”

 SUNY Excels now 17 categories that individual

campuses will decide on which works for them

 Aggressive (good) budget request

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State/SUNY Budget

 $5 billion state surplus  Campus Salary Support $131 million  $50 million for master innovators  $50 million for collective impact (SUNY Excels)  $30 million in loans (Open SUNY)  Performance funding, 10% of direct state tax support

(share of $18M in additional state funding)

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Educational pipeline report

 More students graduate high school ready for college

success

 Update on Early College High Schools (Smart

Scholars)

 Accelerated Math Model  Professional development, clinical teacher prep, and

Centers for innovation in Education

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Elsevier and open source publishing

 Reached a 3rd 5 year agreement  Campus participation, almost all in-University

Centers 74.5%

 SUNY doesn’t have money for previous level of

commitment

 Scholarly publishing model is unsustainable

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Provost’s Report

SUNY Excels are down to 17 metrics Structure for accountability, evaluating leaders and telling stories for future investments

Access Completion Success Inquiry Engagement

Full enrollment picture Completions SUNY Advantage External funding Start-up NY and beyond NYS citizens served by SUNY Student achievement/succ ess Financial literacy Courses in SIRIS hand on learning Alumni/Phil. support Diversity Scholarship/dis covery/innovati

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Civic engagement Capacity Economic impact

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Sector questions

Comprehensive Colleges University Centers Special/statutory Colleges Health Sciences Centers Campus Governance Leaders Colleges of Technology

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Invited Guests

Tina Good, Faculty Council of the Community Colleges Terry Martell, CUNY Lori Mould, President of Student Assembly

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Resolutions

 Support 8 Keys to Veterans Success  Incentives to support the submission of STEM

Graduate Research Grant applications

 Support of 2015 Budget Request

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Important Dates

 February 10: Graduate Student Research Day (Albany)  March 20-21: SUNY Voices Shared Governance (OCC)  April 10: Undergraduate Research Symposium (Brockport)