Strategic Plan for Diversity
Introduction | Goal 1 | Goal
2 | Goal 2A | Goal 3 | Goal
4 | Goal 5 | Goal 6 | Goal
7 | Goal 8
Introduction
This
plan has been developed for the School of Education and Allied Studies (SEAS) based on the
Bridgewater State College (BSC) Strategic Plan for Racial and Ethnic Diversity. That plan
was approved through the Academic Policy Committee, Student Affairs Committee and the
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee during the 95-96 Academic year.
Goal 1
Promote programs that develop a campus environment that values respect and
appreciation for diversity.
- Objective 1:
Enhance systematic efforts to sensitize our community to issues of overt and institutional
racism and discrimination.
- Strategy 1:
Organize at least one workshop, meeting or special event in the School of Education
annually to engage faculty in discussions of diversity issues.
- Responsible: Dean
- Resources: Campus
Climate Action Group (CCAG), Hall of Black Achievement (HOBA), Faculty, Office of
Multi-cultural Affairs (OMA)
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 2:
Organize at least one department meeting/workshop each year to increase the number of
discussions regarding diversity issues.
- Responsible: Dept. Chair
- Resources: CCAG,
departments and funding from the SEAS office if necessary.
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 3:
Enable faculty, administrative and professional staff to attend conferences on
multicultural issues.
- Responsible: Dept.
Chair, Dean
- Resources: Funding
from SEAS office and other sources
- Timeline: on-going
- Strategy 4:
Support a faculty exchange program with an historically black institution (HBI),
womens colleges, and other colleges with high diversity
- Responsible: Dean
in collaboration with Provost
- Resources: Affirmative Action Office (AAO)
- Timeline: Every
three years
- Objective 2:
Enhance systematic efforts to sensitize our community to issues of diversity in gender, sexual orientation, age, religion,
regionalism, socio-economic status, disability status, race and ethnicity.
- Strategy 1:
Departments will procure and disseminate information regarding the above mention areas to all faculty and students.
- Responsible: Chairs
- Resources: CCAG,
AAO, AWARE
- Timeline: on going
- Strategy 2:
Organize at least one workshop, meeting or special event in the School of Education
annually to engage faculty in discussions of diversity issues.
- Responsible: Dean
- Resources: Campus
Climate Action Group (CCAG), Hall of Black Achievement (HOBA), Faculty, Office of
Multi-cultural Affairs (OMA)
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 3:
Organize at least one department meeting/workshop each yearto increase the number of
discussions regarding diversity issues.
- Responsible: Dept.
Chair
- Resources: CCAG, departments and funding from
the SEAS office if necessary.
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 4:
Enable faculty, administrative and professional staff to attend conferences on diversity
issues.
- Responsible: Dept.
Chair, Dean
- Resources: Funding
from SEAS office and other sources
- Timeline: on-going
Goal 2
Assure that our curriculum and academic practices contribute to a
students ability to live in a racially and ethnically pluralistic society.
- Objective:
Assure that the Bridgewater State College curriculum educates students to understand and
critique the operation of race and ethnicity.
- Strategy 1:
Departments will review the requirements for each academic major/program, including new
courses and programs, to examine and discuss whether their curriculum provides students
with adequate information and an appropriate understanding to prepare them to live in and
contribute to a multicultural society.
- Responsible: Dept
Chairs, Faculty
- Resources: AAO
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 2: Departments will review
strategies to make classrooms more inclusive and safe for students of different races
and ethnicity..
- Responsible: Dept
Chairs
- Resources: Faculty, AAO
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 3:
Develop programs, presentations and non-credit courses on multicultural topics.
- Responsible: Dept
Chairs, Faculty
- Resources: AAO, CCAG, Community, HOBA, Afro
Amer Alumni (AAA), OMA
- Timeline: on going
- Strategy 4:
Develop and integrate multicultural studies or cultural pluralism into courses.
- Responsible:
Faculty
- Resources: AAO,
CCAG
- Timeline: on-going
Goal
2A
Assure that the BSC curriculum and academic practices contribute to a
student's ability to live in a diverse environment.
- Objective:
Assure that the BSC curriculum educates students to understand and critique the operation
of diversity.
- Strategy 1:
Departments will review the requirements for each academic major program, including new
courses and programs, to examine and discuss whether their curriculum provides students
with adequate information and an appropriate understanding to prepare them to live in and
contribute to a diverse society.
- Responsible: Dept Chairs,, Faculty
- Resources: CCAG, AAO, AAC, Residence Life Staff,
Counseling
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 2: Departments will review
strategies to make classrooms more inclusive and safe for diverse students
- Responsible: Dept Chairs
- Resources: AAO, Faculty
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 3: Develop programs,
presentations and non-credit courses on diversity topics
- Responsible: Dept Chairs, Faculty
- Resources: AAO, CCAG, Community, Timeline: on
going
- Strategy 4: Develop and integrate
diversity studies into courses.
- Responsible: Faculty
- Resources: AAO, CCAG
- Timeline: on-going
Goal 3
Develop programs which promote understanding and value racial and ethnic
diversity.
- Objective 1: Develop an information base
that provides information for program planning on campus.
- Strategy 1: Develop a database of
resources in the region that would be made available to students and faculty that
includes speakers, performances, historical sites, events, etc.
- Action Plan: Develop Diversity Calendar
- Responsible: CCAG, AAO
- Resources: Committee members, HOBA, OMA
- Timeline: 2000-2001 AY
- Strategy 2: Support and enhance
multicultural events sponsored by campus groups with particular attention to funding
mechanisms for same.
- Responsible: Dean
- Resources: Faculty, Provos
- Timeline: on-going
- Objective 2: Provide campus programs that
target external audiences
- Strategy: Design campus programs and
conferences that acknowledge and celebrate the racial and ethnic diversity of the region.
- Responsible: Faculty, Chairs
- Resources: CCAG, SEAS office, AAO, OMA, HOBA, AAA
- Timeline: annually
Goal 4
Increase the number of entering minority students over the next decade.
- Objective: Develop a minority recruitment
program which will reach out to traditionally under represented groups and encourage
students who can succeed to enroll at Bridgewater.
- Strategy 1: Initiate projects that would
tend to bring more minorities on campus like summer science program for junior and senior
girls (36% minority enrollment).
- Action Plan: Public Relations documents that
feature minority students on campus
- Responsible: Public Relations Office
- Resources: OMA, AAA, Admissions Office
- Timeline: 2000-2001 AY
- Strategy 2: Institute summer, weekend and
after school programs on a regular basis for elementary and middle school youth that would
tend to bring more minorities on campus.
- Responsible: College Community, Continuing
Education
- Resources: Grants and Sponsored Projects Office,
AAO, Admissions Office
- Timeline: on-going
- Strategy 3: Work with regional guidance
counselors to encourage racial and ethnic minority students to apply to the School of
Education.
- Responsible: Admissions
- Resources: Faculty
- Timeline: on-going
Goal 5
Raise the minority student retention and graduation rates by making the
programs that exist at Bridgewater State College inclusive, useful and accessible to
minority students.
- Objective: Develop a minority retention
plan for students in the SEAS.
- Strategy 1: Target areas of greatest
vulnerability for minority students and develop processes for early identification of
minority at-risk students.
- Responsible: Dean, Chairs
- Resources: AAC
- Timeline: 2000-2001 AY
- Strategy 2: Strengthen the SEAS academic
advising, academic support, social support programs including programming for racial and
ethnic minorities.
- Responsible: Chairs, Faculty
- Resources: Academic Advising, CCAG, AAA, OMA,
Admissions Office
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 3: Develop a system of academic
mentors for new SEAS minority students.
- Action Plan: Each department will develop peer-counseling
groups
- for minority students
- Responsible: Dept Chair, Faculty
- Resources: HOBA, OMA
- Timeline: on-going
- Strategy 4: Identify campus resources
(materials and offices ) available to
- Responsible: OMA
- Resources: CCAG, Faculty, HOBA, AAA
- Timeline: 2000-2001 AY
- Strategy 5: Develop and implement an
advisor training program.
- Responsible: OMA
- Resources: CCAG, Faculty, HOBA, AAA
- Timeline: 2000-2002 AY
Goal 6
Increase substantially the minority representation at all levels of the
Bridgewater State College workforce.
- Objective: Recruit and retain faculty,
administrators, staff, and a student work force that are racially and ethnically diverse,
and that reflect availability of minorities in the various academic disciplines,
professions or populations.
- Strategy 1: Expand SEAS recruitment
efforts to further utilize formal/informal networks to attract a diverse pool of qualified
candidates.
- Action Plan: Develop a database of HBI, websites,
listservs etc that can be used to advertise openings in departments.
- Responsible: Chairs, Dean
- Resources: AAO, Faculty
- Timeline: ongoing
- Strategy 2: Investigate the possibility of
signing bonuses for minorityfaculty who remain at the college for three years.
- Responsible: President and Cabinet with MSCA
- Resources: Funding
- Timeline: 2001-2002 AY
- Strategy 3: The Affirmative Action Officer
will systematically meet with SEAS department search committees to help develop
departmental plans for recruitment and retention of minority faculty.
- Responsible: AAO
- Resources: Chairs, faculty
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 4: Develop a plan for mentoring
new and junior minority faculty and administrators in the SEAS.
- Responsible: Dept Chairs, Faculty
- Resources: CCAG, AAO, Multicultural Faculty
Association (MFA)
- Timeline: 2000-2001 AY
Goal 7
Increase the partnerships with public and private organizations for the
mutual development of diversity programs.
- Objective: Expand local, regional,
national and international awareness of diversity issues through joint
college/business/public education efforts.
- Strategy 1: Work with CART to designate a
percentage of grant money to develop projects in the area of diversity issues in
Education.
- Responsible: Faculty
- Resources: CCAG, MFA
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 2: Develop partnerships with
school districts that have a large number of minority students for pre-practicum and
practicum experiences e.g. Brockton, Randolph, Taunton.
- Responsible: Faculty
- Resources: OMA, AAO
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 3: Develop teams/panels to
present issues of diversity.
- Responsible: CCAG
- Resources: AAO, HOBA, AAA
- Timeline: annually
- Strategy 4: Develop grant-supported
projects to bring about school/business/public education exchange around issues of
diversity.
- Responsible: Faculty
- Resources: Grants and Sponsored Projects, CART,
CCAG
- Timeline: on-going
Goal 8
Identify policies and procedures that will provide for effectiveness and
accountability in meeting goals 1-7.
- Objective: Identify data and processes for
use in reviewing this plan.
- Strategy: Implement the revised process to
assess the impact of campus climate on the decision of students to take leaves of absence,
transfer or change majors.
- Action Plan: Completion of an annual report to the
Provost and President
- Responsible: Dean and Diversity Committee
- Resources: AAO, Institutional Research, CCAG
- Timeline: annually
Last Modified: January 31, 2006