Division of Continuing Studies ANNUAL REPORT 2011
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By the Numbers 642 noncredit courses offered by Continuing Studies this year 6,675 people served by free educational advising and career counseling from Adult Career and Special Student Services $80,000 ditors campus career catalog change classes in scholarships and grants awarded through Continuing Studies tinuing 12 languages taught by Continuing Studies for learners of all ages and all levels of proficiency 500,000 visitors to our website in 2011 lanning professional programs re 389 online writing students participated in Continuing Studies online writing classes this year; 137 writers took advantage of our online critique services 88 employees in 2011 including seven faculty, 46 academic and 29 classified staff, and six limited term staff in Continuing Studies 3,440 nontraditional students taking UW-Madison credit courses via distance education or in evenings/on the weekend 202,318 participants who took part in classes or programs educa offered by Continuing Studies and campus-based outreach units degree development edu t auditor info join learners learning blog noncredit special spring support student studies s adison winter wisc wisconsin workshops 3
Continuing Studies Serves a Range of Nontraditional Students We provide advising and counseling for thousands of adults who are returning to college or considering doing so whether to complete a degree, to explore their career options, or for the love of learning. Adult student scholarships administered by the division benefit students who return to school while juggling families and jobs. Program participants from youth to older citizens enjoy the enrichment experiences offered by Continuing Studies and its campus partners. 4 Health-care professionals, educators, and others stay current in their fields, renew credentials, and advance in their careers through our professional development programs.
The Word on the Street: What People Say About Our Programs and Services Better Than Okay mental health workshop: Very uplifting. Great new way to explore how to be helpful to clients that is focused on strengths, not pathology. African Dance: I took the class so I could be more active and healthy. I can already see results. Mental Health Seminars: The geriatric mental health series has been a boost to my social work career. Leadership and Management series: We engaged in very beneficial conversations that opened up other ideas. The instructor was extremely knowledgeable and used great examples. Annual Distance Learning & Teaching Conference: It really did exactly what I wanted it to do which was to help me to shift gears from the classroom environment to the virtual classroom environment. School of the Arts at Rhinelander: School of the Arts always takes me to a place inside myself I ve never been. Write-by-the-Lake master class: The content, class discussion, and critiquing were highest level. This is why I come 250 miles from Minneapolis/St. Paul! Writing critiques: Sending your whole manuscript in for a critique at the Continuing Studies program is money well spent. French class: As an adult learner I was amazed at how much I learned in about two months. Facilitating by Heart: The tools and techniques shared in [Facilitating By Heart] are pure gold. Facilitating By Heart is the best integrated series of workshops that I have attended. 5
UW-Madison s Role in Continuing Education Within the UW System RESPONSIBILITIES ROLES INSTITUTIONS UW SYSTEM UW-EXTENSION UW-MADISON CONTINUING STUDIES Vice Provost for Lifelong Learning Delegation of system-wide leadership of mission to UW-Extension System-wide leadership and coordination Shares responsibility for programs, personnel, budgets Allocates funds, positions Interinstitutional Agreement (IIA) SYSTEM-WIDE Funding decisions including Programs Base support General purpose revenue (GPR)/ Program revenue amounts Budget cuts/lapses Pay plan Positions (Full-time equivalents FTEs) Budget Redbook Campus-wide coordination with schools/colleges, UW-Extension, and budget office Delivery of educational programs and resources CAMPUS-WIDE Chief Liaison to UW-Extension, UW-Madison budget office, and schools and colleges Leadership/support/advocacy Oversight/management of the Interinstitutional Agreement (IIA) Allocation of funds Management of institutional reserves Campus reporting requirements Campus reconciliations Accountability UW-MADISON SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Delivery of educational programs and resources SCHOOLS/COLLEGES Oversight/management of Programs Budget Positions (Full-time equivalents FTEs) Reporting 6
Continuing Studies Expenditures for Fiscal Year 2011 Adult Career and Special StudentServices/Admin (GPR*) Extended Day (evening/weekend/distance) Courses (GPR) Summer Session Courses (GPR) UW-Extension Funded Programs (mostly PR**, some GPR) for all UW-Madison Grants (e.g. Human Services) Summer Music Clinic (PR) Gift Funding (e.g. scholarships, Odyssey Project) Precollege Science Programs for Minority Students (GPR) $59,215 $515,445 $270,231 $1,332,796 $491,141 $355,539 $5,690,128 $40,178,825 *General Purpose Revenue **Program Revenue 7
Programs Offered and Learners Served in 2010-2011 DIVISION OF CONTINUING STUDIES Programs Learners Noncredit Learning In-person courses 578 16,501 Online courses 64 1,154 Credit Outreach In-person courses 135 1,892 Online courses 113 1,548 Adult Career & Special Student Services University Special & Guest enrollments 4,459 Free advising and counseling, on and off campus 6,675 Total served by Continuing Studies 32,229 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES Programs Learners In-person fee-based programs 531 82,107 Online fee-based programs 28 1,675 Free programs 140 20,946 Total served by College of Agricultural and Life Sciences 104,728 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Programs Learners Executive Education In-person programs 127 2,138 Online programs 4 53 Small Business Development Center (SBDC) In-person fee-based programs 98 2,490 In-person free programs 8 160 Free business counseling/advising for firms 260 Free business hotline service (WI Business AnswerLine) 2,216 Total served by School of Business 237 8,317 8 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION: Education and Outreach Partnerships Programs Learners In-person programs for professionals 4 100 Online programs for professionals 4 125 In-person programs for youth 7 881 Total served by Education and Outreach Partnerships 1,106
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: Department of Engineering Professional Development Programs Learners In-person programs 392 11,103 Online programs 7 217 Total served by Department of Engineering Professional Development 11,320 SCHOOL OF HUMAN ECOLOGY Programs Learners In-person fee-based programs 2 450 In-person free programs 70 2,415 Total served by School of Human Ecology 2,865 LAW SCHOOL: CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION Programs Learners In-person programs 10 521 Total served by Continuing Legal Education 521 SCHOOL OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION STUDIES: Continuing Education Services Programs Learners In-person programs 7 241 Online programs 52 748 Total served by SLIS-Continuing Education Services 989 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE & PUBLIC HEALTH: Office of Continuing Professional Development Programs Learners All programs: in-person and online, fee-based and free 356 36,623 Total served by School of Medicine and Public Health 36,623 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY: Extension Services Programs Learners In-person fee-based programs 35 1,334 Online fee-based programs 48 243 Free programs 203 3,043 Total served by School of Pharmacy 4,620 Total participants served in Continuing Studies and other UW-Madison continuing education programs 202,318 9
Meeting Continuing Education Needs of Working Adults 10 Professional Master s (14) School/College Modality ME - Engine Systems Engineering Distance Education ME - Professional Practice Engineering Distance Education ME - Technical Japanese Engineering Distance Education ME - Polymer Engineering and Science Engineering Blended MS - Power Electronics Engineering Blended MS - Controls Engineering Blended MS - Professional Educators Education Blended PhD in Ed Leadership - Executive version Education Blended MS - ELPA (Oshkosh collaborative) Education Evening/Weekend MA - Library Science Letters and Science Distance Education MS - Social Work Letters and Science Evening/Weekend MS - Biotechnology Medicine and Public Health Evening MS - Clinical Investigation Medicine and Public Health Blended Master of Physician Assistant Studies Medicine and Public Health Distance Education Credit Certificates (13) School/College Modality Polymer Engineering and Science Engineering Distance Education Technical Japanese Studies Engineering Distance Education Mentoring Education Evening/Weekend Master Administrator Capstone Education Blended Bioinformatics Capstone Medicine and Public Health Clinical Research Capstone Medicine and Public Health Lab Quality Management Capstone Medicine and Public Health Distance Education Global Health Capstone Medicine and Public Health Evening Professional French Capstone Letters and Science Geographic Info Systems Capstone Letters and Science Consumer Health Advocacy Capstone Law Type 2 Translational Research Capstone Medicine and Public Health Cytotechnology Medicine and Public Health Intensive Noncredit Certificates (36) School/College Modality Advanced Management and Leadership Business Face-to-face Applied Marketing Business Face-to-face
Noncredit Certificates (continued) School/College Modality Business Acumen Business Face-to-face Fundamentals of Management Business Face-to-face Product Management Business Face-to-face Project Management Master Certificate Business Face-to-face Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Business Face-to-face Sales Management Certificate Business Face-to-face Sales Professional Business Face-to-face Six Sigma (Yellow, Green, or Black Belts) Business Face-to-face Supply Chain Leadership Business Face-to-face Transportation and Logistics Business Face-to-face Technical Leadership Business Face-to-face Maintenance Management Engineering Face-to-face Operations Management Engineering Face-to-face Commissioning Process Certifications Engineering Face-to-face Laser Welding Engineering Face-to-face Technical Leadership Engineering Face-to-face Disaster Management Engineering Face-to-face Industrial Drug Development Pharmacy Face-to-face Johnes Disease Veterinary Medicine Distance Education Fish Disease Veterinary Medicine Distance Education FASD Training of Trainers Continuing Studies Face-to-face Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Continuing Studies Face-to-face Intoxicated Driver Continuing Studies Face-to-face Enterprise Management Academy Continuing Studies Face-to-face Fire Service Leadership and Management Continuing Studies Face-to-face Distance Education Certificate Continuing Studies Distance Education Online Teaching Continuing Studies Distance Education Substance Abuse Counseling Continuing Studies Face-to-face Case Management and Long Term Care Continuing Studies Face-to-face Mental Health and the Older Adult Continuing Studies Face-to-face Certified Public Manager Continuing Studies Face-to-face Public Works Supervisory Academy Continuing Studies Face-to-face Divorce Mediation Continuing Studies Face-to-face Business Spanish Continuing Studies Distance Education 11
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