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Strategic Plan: Impact 2025 and Beyond
Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan: Impact 2025 and Beyond
Transform, Translate, Transcend
Message from the President
University of Houston-Clear Lake is on the move! Our
Impact 2025 and Beyond Strategic Plan
is a complete framework for envisioning a dynamic future for our students, our faculty,
our staff, our community, and our world. I invite you to review the plan in the sections
and pages that follow.
The strategic plan is a real-time roadmap that provides guidance and clarity regarding
UH-Clear Lake's priorities, objectives, and overall direction for the next five years.
The plan is intentional and strategic and provides guidance that will impact student
success and elevate UHCL's profile as a thought leader. It creates the pathways towards
collaboration with community partners to provide innovative opportunities to create
a more welcoming culture for our students on campus and throughout the region. Our
strategic plan is designed to be implemented in stages, resulting in UHCL being ranked
in the top 25 public regional comprehensive universities in the western United States
(US News and World Reports rankings).
A great deal of work on the strategic plan has taken place since spring of 2019, when
work began on the
vision, mission, and values
, followed by the initial efforts to develop a university-wide Strategic Plan. Since
the initial efforts, over 500 faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community partners
have participated. The new mission statement was approved by the Board of Regents
in 2019.
The strategic plan will be implemented using our formula for success. We call this
our Three Ts approach. We TRANSFORM student lives through experiential learning and
workforce readiness, using highly credentialed faculty with real-world experience,
focusing upon all of the communities we serve, first-generation students, and lifelong
learners. We TRANSLATE knowledge to actionable solutions and interventions by generating
and applying research and discovery learning through multidisciplinary approaches
to solve crucial social and scientific problems. We TRANSCEND boundaries to collaborate
across industry and community partnerships to develop our economy, our educational
systems, our physical and social ecology, and our quality of life. In sum, this is
what we do.
In closing, I wish to thank all who helped to set the strategic vision for our university.
Our successes over the past 48 years would not have been possible without the confidence
and support of our dedicated community of educational enthusiasts. Go Hawks!
Sincerely,
Richard Walker, Ed.D.
President
Our Journey
Strategic Plan
Contact
Office of University Strategy and Transformation
Email:
oust@uhcl.edu
Bayou Building Ste. 3321.4
2700 Bay Area Blvd.
Houston, TX 77058
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Transform, Translate, Transcend
We
transform
student lives through experiential learning and workforce readiness, using highly
credentialed faculty with real-world experience and growth-oriented professional
staff, focusing upon all of the communities we serve, first-generation students, and
lifelong learners.
We
translate
knowledge to actionable solutions and interventions by generating, applying and communicating
best practices, research, and discovery learning through multidisciplinary approaches
to solve crucial institutional, social, and scientific problems.
We
transcend
individual and institutional boundaries to collaborate across industry and community
partnerships to develop our economy, our educational systems, our physical and social
ecology, and our quality of life.
Applying Research
Jeffrey Fato applies his knowledge and skills into initiatives that protect campus
resources and preserve natural habitats.
Finding Solutions
Janet Rivera focused her career path in environmental management on her mission to
work for a clean energy company.
Attitude Determines Altitude
Astronaut and UHCL alumnus Dr. Bernard Harris was a young man with a dream to become
an astronaut.