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Strategic Plan
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Foundations for Hamilton's Next 200 Yearsby Acting President Joe UrgoStudents who apply to Hamilton have opted to live for four years in a small community that the Office of Admission and Financial Aid works to make as diverse and inclusive as possible; where the dean of students works to provide living and social opportunities appropriate to a mini-city; where Information Technology Services provides an infrastructure equivalent to any contemporary work environment; and where the dean of faculty assures a high level of academic, athletic and creative challenge. There are less encompassing and less expensive ways to get a college degree, if what one wants is the requisite number of course credits. But education at Hamilton is far more than a credential. The Hamilton graduate leaves this mini-city with an intellectual and social experience applicable to whatever endeavor comes next, and next, and next. I believe this is what we mean by Carissima -- "Dear is thy homestead" -- why so many alumni think of College Hill as their social and intellectual home base, where the adult journey commences. In this context, Hamilton spent the calendar year 2008 in a community-wide planning process that reaffirmed what we are already doing well and discovered ways to do things better. Illuminations regarding our distinguishing characteristics emerged, among them that Hamilton is at once a very old place (we turn 200 in three years) and a very young place (much of who we are today is a product of the Kirkland legacy, and the merger is only 30 years old). We know we are as rooted in past tradition as we are committed to future innovation, and we thrive on creative tensions arising from these dual, interlocking histories. The result of our community effort is a document of strategic intent centered on the academic program, student services, financial aid and inclusiveness -- on the community we want to maintain. We've organized our strategic intent around four core values, which together are meant to help us strengthen the small academic city of Hamilton College:
Above all else, we value an academic program where students take responsibility for their own education. We'll make structural and policy improvements to existing advising and course selection procedures, and we will assess College programs to ensure that the educational experience is sufficiently rigorous, accessible, and pertinent to our changing student demographic. |
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