FY27 Student Strategic Planning Forum

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Strategic Planning Forum Agenda

• Purpose

• Process

• Timeline

• Large Group Discussion

• Separate Rotating Groups Discussions

• Report out / Next Steps

Purpose

Why We Engage in Strategic Planning

• Aligning all efforts with the college's mission and vision (a shared compass).

• Ensuring resources are directed toward the most critical goals.

• Providing a flexible framework to adapt to evolving student needs, industry demands, and state regulations.

• Demonstrating fiscal and academic responsibility and accountability to our students, faculty, staff, and community.

Process

Planning

• We will appoint a Steering Strategic Planning Committee (SPC) Gathering Insights

• Comprehensive Analysis

• Internal Data Gathering

• Stakeholder Engagement through town halls, forums, targeted focus groups, or anonymous surveys

Process (cont'd)

Assessing Data & Developing the Plan

• Analyze the data gathered in the prior phase.

• Review and, if necessary, draft revisions to the institution's mission, vision, and values.

• Steering committee develops a small number of high-level, long-term strategic goals, often referred to as “pillars.”

• The committee and associated task forces then brainstorm and design specific, actionable objectives and initiatives for each pillar.

Validating the Plan

• Share drafts of the proposed goals, objectives, and initiatives with the campus community for feedback.

• Develop Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for each objective.

• Feedback is incorporated. Final plan is presented to the Board of Trustees for formal review and approval.

Timeline

• Phase I: Launch (September – October 2025): Plan process, set dates for forums, and launch a communications plan.

• Phase II: Engagement & Feedback (October – December 2025): Conduct a comprehensive environmental scan and internal data review, administer a college-wide survey, and host a series of stakeholder forums (three internal: faculty, staff, students; two external: Okaloosa & Walton Counties). President to appoint SPC.

• Phase III: Synthesis & Direction Setting (December 2025 – January 2026): SPC analyzes all gathered data, holds a retreat to synthesize key themes, may draft a renewed Mission/Vision/Values statement, and proposes the 3-5 high-level strategic pillars.

Timeline (Cont'd)

• Phase IV: Drafting the Plan (January – March 2026): Thematic Working Groups are formed to draft specific SMART objectives, key strategies, and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for their pillar. SPC consolidates and shares the draft for college community review.

• Phase V: Finalization & Approval (March – May 2026): Incorporate final feedback, present the plan to the Cabinet, and present the final plan to the Board of Trustees for formal approval.

• Phase VI: Implementation & Communication (June – July 2026): Strategic Communications sets up a webpage, communicates the plan to the community, and IR creates a dashboard to monitor the KPIs.

Mission, Vision, and Guiding Principles

Mission Statement

As Northwest Florida’s premier educational institution, we prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s success.

To transform lives through exemplary, relevant programs and educational experiences, meeting the workforce demands of our ever-changing economy. Guiding

Vision Statement

Think, Pair, Share: Questions Based on Survey

Data

What key strategies can be implemented to improve administrative or enrollment processes?
How can the College better communicate about courses and programs that meet workforce needs?
How can the advising process at NWFSC be improved?
What can the College do to clarify pathways to graduation?
What can the College do to aid students in finding resources and services?

Group Discussion: Core Institutional Strengths and Challenges

What are NWFSC’s greatest strengths and distinguishing attributes?

What key challenges limit NWFSC’s ability to provide high-quality education and student support, and how could the college address them?

Do NWFSC’s mission, vision, and values reflect your experience and aspirations for the college?

Why or why not?

Looking ahead five years, what is your vision for NWFSC’s growth and impact?

Group Activity

Use the QR Code to access your group's question(s) and post your collective responses.

Note: After groups collaborate, all responses will be displayed and discussed briefly as a whole group.

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