University of Colorado seeks input from community for new strategic plan

Kenneth T. Christensen, Chancellor at University of Colorado
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The University of Colorado system has begun developing a new strategic plan and is seeking input from its community. To involve faculty, staff, and students in shaping the university’s future, leadership launched a systemwide survey on Wednesday.

The survey invites all members of the CU community to share their views about the university’s priorities, performance, and areas for improvement. In an email announcing the initiative, University President Todd Saliman stated: “This survey is designed to gather perspectives on university priorities, performance and opportunities for improvement. The insights you provide will help shape our next Strategic Plan as we work to continue delivering for our community.”

Participants are asked to use a unique link sent via email with the subject line “Share Your Voice on CU’s Future.” The survey is expected to take about six minutes to complete.

To encourage participation, the campus with the highest completion rate among faculty, staff, and students will receive a $1,000 donation for its campus food pantry.

More information about the strategic planning process is available from the university.



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