Office of the President
President’s Post
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Spring 2019 Student Success Update
Our ambitious Quest for Student Success has provided an effective聽roadmap to guide our efforts to improve retention and graduation.聽The Quest has helped redefine and refocus our efforts and investments聽in recruitment, advising, and classroom teaching to better meet the聽needs of our students. Driving those increases are a number of new聽initiatives created over the past few years.
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Spring 2019 Admissions Update
Admissions聽 Several bold admissions initiatives聽have been key to our ongoing efforts聽to both sustain our operations and聽fuel our plans for growth.聽Fall is the busiest season for recruiting聽high school seniors. We have聽eight recruiters in the Office of聽Undergraduate Recruitment who聽cover Tennessee and the greater聽geographical area served by the聽Regional Scholars program.聽In聽addition to working Preview Days聽and the True Blue Tour,
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Spring 2019 Budget and Salary Overview
The combination of $4.6 million in state appropriations and additional funding from the聽2.84 percent increase in tuition allowed the University to fund several initiatives this year.聽For the first time since 2012, market adjustments based on the University鈥檚 compensation聽plan were partially implemented effective Oct. 1, 2018. Other items funded were: 1.5 percent across-the-board increase鈥斅爋r $500, whichever
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Spring 2019 Construction Update
Numerous improvements to our campus buildings and roadways are underway or were聽recently completed. Here is a brief update on recent and current construction projects. Middle Tennessee Boulevard Working on Alma Mater Drive circle Finishing entrance columns and聽pavers at Faulkinberry Drive Constructing curbs and gutters in聽median, top soil, and installing聽irrigation lines Completing Bell Street entrance plaza聽鈥⒙燗nticipating
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Law School Update
To the University community, By now, I know you are aware that the Tennessee Higher Education Commission this week denied our proposal to transfer to Valparaiso University School of Law to our Murfreesboro campus. The 8 to 5 vote, in my opinion, was not based on merits of our proposal, as those who opposed our
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