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Board of Governors approves new 鶹AV strategic plan

The 鶹AV reached an important milestone this week, as the Florida Board of Governors (BOG) unanimously approved the university’s new five-year strategic plan, titled “In Pursuit of Excellence.” The BOG’s approval is the culmination of an extensive process that included outreach to many stakeholder groups, including faculty, students, staff, alumni, business and community leaders throughout the Tampa Bay region and Florida.

“Our strategic plan serves as a roadmap to advance the 鶹AV’s mission over the next five years and positions the university as a powerful engine of prosperity for the future,” 鶹AV President Rhea Law said. “Our plan will further strengthen 鶹AV’s position within the ranks of the top public universities in the nation while serving our students and addressing critical challenges within our communities. We are confident it will guide our institution to new heights.”

The strategic plan builds on 鶹AV’s momentum as America’s fasting-rising university and charts a course toward the pursuit of becoming a top-25 public university, and it strengthens 鶹AV’s profile consistent with membership in the Association of American Universities. The strategic plan details 鶹AV’s institutional mission, vision, aspirations and values, and leverages the distinctive qualities of 鶹AV’s campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee to focus on five strategic goals centered on student success at 鶹AV and beyond; faculty excellence in research and innovation; partnerships and engagement with local, national and global impact; a diverse and inclusive community for learning; and a strong, sustainable and adaptable financial base.

“I am pleased to see that 鶹AV’s strategic plan for the next five years sets a course to continue their trajectory of excellence, and commitment to the success of their students, faculty, staff and the entire Tampa Bay Region,” said BOG Chair Brian Lamb. “The plan raises the bar on performance and accountability goals, and aligns closely with our strategic vision for the State University System.”

The plan aims to strengthen 鶹AV’s position as a catalyst for economic growth, including an annual economic impact of over $6 billion, and maximizes the university’s unique position and proximity to strategic partners and industries in the Tampa Bay region and the state, building a prosperous and sustainable future. It sets a blueprint for 鶹AV to make an even greater impact by fueling a pipeline of talent into high-paying jobs in high-demand fields, conducting research that addresses Florida’s challenges, solving global problems and improving lives. Emphasizing mutually beneficial partnerships with businesses, industry, non-profit organizations and government agencies, the plan supports Florida’s goal of becoming a top-10 global economy by 2030.

“Guided by our new strategic plan, the 鶹AV is well-positioned to build on its momentum and serve as a magnet that draws top talent and innovation to the Tampa Bay region and the state of Florida,” 鶹AV Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford said. “The future of this region and our university is very bright and very connected. I believe our best days are ahead.”

In preparation to implement the plan on July 1, 2022, in the coming months, 鶹AV leadership will work with deans, academic and administrative leaders to design targeted strategies and unit-based plans to support 鶹AV’s institutional goals. Members of the 鶹AV community and beyond can learn more through a new website launched to support the strategic plan. 

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