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On August 14, 2012, Chancellor Kyle R. Carter emphasized four critical themes for the future of education: efficiency and effectiveness, student success, becoming an institution of choice, and regional engagement. Drawing from the wisdom of Will Rogers and Winnie the Pooh, the address highlighted the importance of thoughtful direction in achieving goals. With a focus on the decade's enrollment trends and institutional policies, the speech serves as a motivational call to harness determination and seek personal excellence within the educational landscape.
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University Address August 14, 2012 Chancellor Kyle R. Carter
“Don't let yesterday use up too much of today.” - Will Rogers
Four Themes • The New Normal: Efficiency and Effectiveness • Student Success • An Institution of Choice • Regional Engagement
Winnie the Pooh’s Advice Before beginning a Hunt, it is wise to ask someone what you are looking for before you begin looking for it........... Pooh
SPARC Membership Dr. Kenneth Kitts Dr. Mario Paparozzi Dr. Beverly King Ms. Kristen Anderson Ms. Renee Steele Mr. Neil Hawk Dr. Lisa Schaeffer Ms. Lela Clark Ms. Wendy Lowery Mr. Tom Jackson Dr. Cammie Hunt Dr. Bill Gash Dr. Mark Canada Dr. Susan Cannata Mr. Wes Frazier Dr. ValerieAustin Dr. Steven Bourquin Dr. Tony Curtis Dr. Jaime Martinez Dr. Angela Holman McDonald Dr. Lisa Mitchell Dr. Richard Kang Ms. June PowerMr. Edward Locklear Ms. Elizabeth Froeba Ms. Megan Folio Mr. Owen Thomas Mr. Alex Baker
“If you grit your teeth and show real determination, you'll always have a chance.” ……Charles Schulz
Good Standing Policy Prior to Fall 2011 *Students weren’t required to have a 2.0 GPA until they had accumulated 90 credits.