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The University of Louisville s Student 2020 Plan A Guide to developing a New Cardinal Experience for the next decade The Student 2020 Plan, or The Plan, is a strategic initiative lead by student government and endorsed by the student body to change SGA from an association that evaluates problems annually into an institution that develops solutions. This 2020 Plan will extend from the 2010-2011 academic year through the 2020-2021 academic years to create a campus community that allows students to thrive and develop in their academics, social and community pursuits. The Plan is dedicated to creating a New Cardinal Experience for the student body at UofL and attempts to measure specific goals through tangible outcomes. Background During the fall of 2009, students completed nearly 1,000 surveys that asked specifically the importance of student issues regarding five key areas for student success: College Affordability, Student Facilities, Academic Enrichment, Student Services and Student Engagement. These surveys were used to develop the structure and focus of The Plan. The issues that were discovered and the general means to tackle them are listed below. This is not meant to be a strict and rigid requirement for student government of the future to adhere to; rather a guide in answering the questions that students have been asking for years. The issues in the 2020 Plan are divided into 5 general categories: Civic Engagement and College Affordability, Student Facilities, Academic Enrichment, Student Services and Student Engagement. The 2013-2014 SGA appointed a committee of students to revise the Plan given the changes that have taken place on campus since its adoption. The revised 2020 Plan was passed unanimously by the Student Senate in December 2013. Through these 5 areas, the student experience at UofL can be changed. A New Cardinal Experience can emerge. The Student 2020 Plan will take us there. Civic Engagement and College Affordability Civic Engagement and College Affordability, SGA President As a student body, we are conscious of the fact that college costs money, time and energy and we give those things at our own benefit or peril. There is no attempt to pass higher education off as a right; but what must be acknowledged is that higher education is an investment by all, for all. The Plan attempts to articulate this investment through policy initiatives. College must be affordable, and affordability must be defined. When colleges become unaffordable, universities bring in less revenue and contribute less trained workers, less provided services and less community engagement. Costs must be kept low; college must be kept affordable. This is a statewide issue. The execution of this section of The Plan will largely be under the purview of the SGA President.

Initiative: Enhance Board of Student Body Presidents role in Higher Education The Board of Student Body Presidents is the statewide board made up of the 8 public institutions of higher education in Kentucky. Those schools are UofL, UK, Murray State, Morehead, Kentucky State, EKU, WKU and Northern Kentucky. The student voice can be stronger across the state if these schools develop statewide programs to encourage higher education support and college affordability initiatives. The programs below will go statewide to ensure this progress. Goal: Establish an accepted statewide definition of affordable when discussing college affordability (2014) Goal: Host Listen Up Legislators events on UofL s campus (2014) Goal: Tax Services Program (2012) Completed Initiative: Grow student interest in the policymaking process affecting higher education Goal: Create and implement a sustainable program for UofL students to gain advocacy experience at the state and federal level (2014) Completed Student Facilities Student Facilities, SGA Executive Vice-President Students require facilities that allow them to explore and enhance their college experience. In order for facilities to stay abreast of current student desires and interests, new buildings must be built and current buildings must be renovated. As the university continues to improve in quality, so too must our academic space, cultural tolerance and recreational avenues improve. All of these are set aside for new building projects in The Plan. The execution of this section of The Plan will largely be under the purview of the Executive Vice-President. Initiative: Create a new Student Recreational Facility A new center for recreational activity would vastly improve the student experience. Our current facility is outdated, uncomfortable, and unsuitable for the growing population student population at UofL. Student Government has advocated for the building of a new one. Goal: Open new Student Recreational Facility (2013) Completed

Initiative: Improve the current Student Activities Center The Student Activities Center, built in 1990, needs significant renovation and expansion. With a new recreational center in the works, there will be space that can potentially be turned into meeting areas, dining facilities, or another type of space that students are asking for. Goal: Completed SAC renovation (2016) and expansion (2020) Initiative: Build a new Academic Building on Belknap Campus As our student population continues to grow and the quality of our students continues to improve, we need to be sure we are keeping up with the improvement in academic facilities. Goal: Open new Academic Building (2016) Initiative: Expand campus housing to accommodate a growing freshman class and the liveon campus requirement Goal: Build a new suite or pod style dorm on the west side of campus (2018) Goal: Expand Greek housing to accommodate more Greek organizations (2018) Initiative: Build a new Cultural Center on Belknap Campus Diversity is one of the stable principles of the University of Louisville. In order to stay true to this mission, a new, inviting and inclusive center for students of all backgrounds must be built on campus. Student Government will advocate for it. Goal: Begin a campaign to determine the space and resource needs of all diverse student groups on campus and actively work to meet them in the short term (2015) Goal: Advocate for a new Cultural Center on Belknap Campus (2020) Academic Enrichment

Academic Enrichment, SGA Academic-Vice President A quality classroom and advising experience are paramount in student success. According the student surveys taken in fall 2009 that were used to develop this plan, student listed faculty evaluations, grading policy and blackboard usage as top issues. Students also mentioned quality advising as a growing area of concern; developing comprehensive reform in all of these areas is of particular importance in developing the student experience. A poor system in these areas directly leads to retention issues. The Plan offers ways faculty, students and administrators can work together to improve these areas. The execution of this section of The Plan will largely be under the purview of the Academic Vice-President. Initiative: Increase faculty Blackboard usage Students actively use blackboard to check grades, find assignments, and communicate with classmates. Blackboard can be a great tool that professors can use to enhance the classroom experience and improve the overall quality of classroom instruction. Goal: Define specifically how Blackboard is to be used by faculty and include Blackboard usage or the University equivalent system at the time in the faculty evaluation process (2016) Initiative: Reevaluate Faculty Evaluations Students are able to critique their classroom experience by submitting evaluations. Student Government will ensure that students are more included in the evaluation process, and that their concerns are addressed. Goal: Advocate for a public course evaluation system (2016) Initiative: Improve Advising Advising is a very crucial service provided to students. Advisors maintain the movement towards graduation for students. Student Government will work to make sure that a system is developed that works most efficiently to this aim. Goal: Among advising staff, administration and SGA, create an agreed upon integrated advising system, which includes measures of accountability and a unified education program for advisors (2018) Goal: Advocate for consistency in advising practices across academic units (2016)

Initiative: Lower the cost of books for students Book costs are one of the major rising costs for students at UofL. Many ways to deal with this issue include educating professors on the cheapest books to purchase and keeping all members of the UofL community aware of the issue. Goal: Mandate that professors post textbook information as early as possible to allow students to shop for more affordable books (2016) Initiative: Develop Consistency in the Faculty Grading Policy Many students are upset with the inconsistency in the grading policy. Depending on the professor, students taking the same class and get the same numerical score end up with a different letter grade. Student Government will work with faculty to develop consistency methods. Goal: Ensure course level consistency for +/- grading system (2018) Initiative: Define how to be a Successful U of L Student When students first come to the University of Louisville, they have no idea what it takes to succeed here. The general education courses that each respective college has are great opportunities to teach how to be a successful student. Goal: Overhaul current Gen 101 programs to create an integrated course that explains academic services at UofL like Career Development Center, REACH, facilities, etc. (2014) Completed Student Services Student Services, SGA Services Vice-President The very nature of college suggests that students are in an atmosphere that mimics the convenience of a home environment. Quality and convenience of services are not only encouraged by students, but required in order to provide the best student experience available. The Plan suggests many different ways the university can improve the quality of its services for students. The execution of this section of The Plan will largely be under the purview of the Services Vice-President.

Initiative: Improve Campus Safety The safety of our students at the University of Louisville is one of the most important roles of leaders at our institution, Student Government included. We will work to develop and strengthen several programs to improve student safety on campus. Goal: Improve escort system efficiency to decrease wait times (2015) Goal: Pilot a nighttime taxi or shuttle service for free student use on weekends (2014) Goal: Work with Business Affairs to establish a safe nighttime walking route through campus (2016) Goal: 50 DPS officers on campus (2015) Initiative: Improve Student Parking As students continue to commute to the University of Louisville and have hometowns outside of Louisville, a location to park cars and other vehicles remains important. Student Government is committed to pushing for new parking on campus. Goal: Open new Chevron Parking Lot (2014) Completed Goal: Conduct an annual audit to determine the relationship between number of available parking spots and number of parking passes sold (2014) Initiative: Improve Dining Services Dining services is important to students. Students request that if we must pay for dining services, then we must receive as many quality options for healthy, affordable food and services as possible. Goal: Fully developed meal plan transfer system (2011) Completed Goal: Advocate for student usage of meal card off campus (2016) Goal: Farmer s Market on Belknap Campus (2015) Completed

Initiative: Improve Sustainability Measures Using energy efficiency is a new issue that has become a central focus for UofL. In an effort to improve student awareness of the issue and make our campus cleaner, SGA will work to develop programs to make our campus more sustainable. Goal: Develop campus-wide recycling program to include affiliated housing properties (2013) Completed Goal: Develop integrative system for bike usage on campus (2015) Completed Goal: Create a Green Fund Fee that will be used to complete sustainability measures on campus (2014) Initiative: Improve Student Health Services Starting in June 2010, Student Health Services will be located to Cardinal Station on 3 rd street. Student Government is committed to working with Student Health to make sure we benefit as best we can from this move. Goal: Assume an active role in the Healthy Campus 2020 initiative (2014) Student Engagement Student Engagement, All The culture of campus is defined differently by different students. In the surveys taken that helped develop this student plan mainly revolved around issues concerning diversity initiatives, athletics excitement, student programs, spirit and traditions and engagement. The Plan provides opportunities for development in these areas. Initiative: Develop a formal body of RSO representation in SGA Each student at UofL identifies more closely with different groups than others. Since SGA is the chief advocate for student concerns, it is important that the structure of SGA is able to best reflect its constituency. In order to do that, a different representative must be established. Goal: Formal Body in SGA that represents underrepresented groups (commuters, RSOs, etc.) (2013) Completed

Initiative: Enhance Student Programming The same way students identify differently, so too do we want different programming. SAB must be able to provide programming for general student fanfare; RSOs must have the financial support to provide funding that is particular to their constituency. Goal: Increase SGA budget by $600,000 to support student programming through Club Programming Committee, Student Activities Board, Engage Lead Serve Board, SGA Special Project Fund, and SGA Travel Fund (2014) Initiative: Establish a UofL Concert Series Every year students complain about not having concerts from nationally recording artists. Student Government will develop, and commit to providing the resources to establishing a concert series program on campus. Goal: Host first concert (2013) Completed Goal: Become financially sustainable (2015) Initiative: Enhance UofL Spirit and Traditions The fanhood for spirit and traditions at a university is one of the most important aspects of improving student life. With a student body that is passionate about the student experience, it will be very beneficial to improving services, classroom quality and other issues. Therefore, there is a full list of programs and initiatives student government is going to launch in the coming years. Goal: Create a Sprit and Traditions book highlighting UofL traditions that will be available to students for free (2012) Completed Goal: Festival Seating at Basketball Games (2013) Completed Goal: Annual sports games apparel that all students wear to basketball and football games (2014) Goal: Establish a better football game student tailgate area and potential shuttle service (2015) Goal: All students will know the UofL Fight Songs, Alma Mater and CARDS Cheer (2020)

Initiative: Improve Alumni Program When students graduate, they become alumni. Our alumni relations are a great way to develop a stronger relationship with past students, potential donors and the ever expanding UofL community to improve the student experience. Goal: Advocate for stronger young alumni relations in conjunction with the Associate Vice President for Alumni Relations (2015) Goal: Implement SGA programs recognizing student alumni for their accomplishments and contributions (2016) Initiative: Increase Civic and Community Engagement Students at UofL have always been interested in serving the community and being active in political activities. Student Government is a great vehicle for political action at the student level; SGA also wants to incorporate community engagement in the student experience. Goal: Create a culminating, comprehensive service project for UofL students that works in conjunction with Book-in-Common, Ideas 2 Action, and/or other UofL service initiatives (2014) Goal: Improve SGA election turnout to 25% of UofL student population (2020)