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Building Effective Academic and
Student Affairs Partnerships (Session ID 749)
David Bousquet
Senior Vice President
Enrollment Management and Student
Affairs (EMSA)
Cynthia Kosso
Associate Vice President, EMSA
Professor of History
Learning Outcomes
The ability to identify methods used to successfully partner with the academic division
An understanding of the importance of and
benefits of engaging faculty in their space, their language, and on their terms (in particular, improved progress towards meeting/achieving institutional enrollment goals)
An understanding of the specific benefits of
cooperation across divisions
President
President JOHN D. HAEGER
Executive Vice
President
Provost and VP for Academic
Affairs
Senior VP for Enrollment
Management and Student Affairs
DAVID BOUSQUET
VP for Institutional
Effectiveness
VP for Intercollegiate
Athletics
VP for Finance and
Administration
VP for Government Affairs and Business
Partnerships
VP for Research
Senior VP for Extended Campuses
VP for University
Advancement
Special Advisor to the President for Native
American Affairs
Special Assistant to the President and Associate VP for
Inclusion
Senior Advisor to the President for Strategic and International
Initiatives
Legal Counsel
Chief Information Technology Officer
Vice Provost for Academic
Affairs
College of Engineering, Forestry, and
Natural Sciences
Vice Provost for Academic
Personnel
Vice Provost for
International Education
University Library and Librarian
College of Health and
Human Services
College of Education
College of Arts and Letters
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
The W.A. Franke
College of Business
University College
Graduate College
Student Affairs
Enrollment Services
Marketing, Assessment,
Partnerships (MAP) CYNTHIA KOSSO
Housing And Residence Life
Planning and Institutional Research
University Budget
Operations
Economic Development
Financial Services
Capital Assets
Human Resources
University Police
Space
Management
Bookstore
Grant and Contract Services
Ecological Restoration
Institute
Research Development
and Technology
Transfer
Research Support Services
NAU Yavapai
NAU Yuma
Extended Campuses
Personalized Learning
Public Affairs
Alumni Relations
University Marketing
KNAU Radio
FISAP Yearly Comparisons
2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12
Total Tuition and Fees
UGRD $57,152,370 $74,549,198 $92,564,966 $116,019,448 $149,844,850
GRAD $16,968,965 $25,910,215 $28,118,135 $28,586,306 $23,908,380
Pell $11,713,404 $11,775,300 $13,410,378 $25,997,760 $35,605,779
Pell Recipients 4,479 4,424 4,734 6,631 9,321
Fall Enrollments
UGRD 13,619 15,569 18,303 20,750
FYR (incl. in UGRD) 2,279 3,171 3,702 3,872
GRAD 5,795 5,785 5,300 4,614
Freshman Ethnicity
Fall
African
American
Native
American
Asian
American
Hispanic/
2 or more
Not
SpecifiedWhite
Total
2006 77 143 82 308 98 2,060 2,768
2008 141 163 134 446 73 2,563 3,520
2010 269 188 191 695 85 2,672 4,100
2012 281 203 211 785 130 2,588 4,198
+27% +70% +39% +39% +75% +80%% change from
2006 to 2012
FISAP Yearly Comparisons
2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12
Total Tuition and Fees
UGRD $57,152,370 $74,549,198 $92,564,966 $116,019,448 $149,844,850
GRAD $16,968,965 $25,910,215 $28,118,135 $28,586,306 $23,908,380
Pell $11,713,404 $11,775,300 $13,410,378 $25,997,760 $35,605,779
Pell Recipients 4,479 4,424 4,734 6,631 9,321
Fall Enrollments
UGRD 13,619 15,569 18,303 20,750
FYR (incl. in UGRD) 2,279 3,171 3,702 3,872
GRAD 5,795 5,785 5,300 4,614
Photo by Vern Knowles
Photo by Vern Knowles
EMSA Academic
Affairs
EMSA Academic
Affairs
EMSA Academic
Affairs
Enrollment Management and Student Affairs
Enrollment Management and Student Affairs
Senior Vice President Enrollment Management and Student Affairs
DAVID BOUSQUET
Executive Director, Housing and Residence Life, Parking and
Shuttle Services RICH PAYNE
Associate Vice President, Student Affairs SARAH BICKEL
Associate Vice President, EMSA JANE KUHN
Associate Vice President, EMSA CYNTHIA KOSSO
Assistant to the Senior Vice President
SHELLY PLEASANTS
EMSA Marketing DEREK HANSEN
Assessment MARGOT
SALTONSTALL
Training and Professional Development CINDY PAYNE
Campus Organic Gardner
SUSAN NYOKA
EMSA Development,
Parent Leadership Council
HEIDE GIBSON
EMSA Academic
Partnerships
College-Based Learning
Communities PAMELA FOTI
Fellowship Coordinator,
Honors MELISSA RIGGS
Artist in Residence
BRUCE AIKEN
Campus Dining MARK BOYER
Jacks Card Office
MARK BOYER
Unions and Student Activities TC EBERLY
High Country Conference
Center MOSES DEBORD
Central Ticket Office
HEIDI ROBINSON
Privilege and Access
Technology JOE HARTING
SUN Entertainment RACHEL COLE
duBois Center
Director, Enrollment
Services and Business
Intelligence JIM CASEBEER
Enrollment Services,
Technology Support
JOE FINDLEY
Undergraduate Admissions and
Orientation ANIKA OLSEN (i)
Scholarships and Financial Aid
ANDREW GRIFFIN (i)
Veteran Affairs ANDREW GRIFFIN
Housing and Residence Life CYNTHIA ANDERSON
Learning Communities SUE BELATTI
Greek Life KEVIN GEMOETS
Housing and Residence Life Technology Services
SUE STEFANKO
Parking and Shuttle Services ERIN STAM
Educational Support Services
ERIN GRISHAM
Dean of Students RICK BRANDEL
Campus Recreation Services
Campus Health Services
BETH APPLEBEE
Student Learning Centers, Peer Jacks
MELISSA WELKER
Inclusion and Multicultural Services
JAMIE PATTON
Native American Student Services
CATHERINE TALAKTE
Student Support Services
WENDY WALLACE
Four Corners, Upward Bound, Math
& Science Nizhoni Academy
Educational Opportunity Centers
Educational Talent Search
E-Retain
Associate Dean of Students
DEBORAH HARRIS
Associate Dean of Student Conduct
ART FARMER
Office of Parent and Family Services
Recreation Center
NAU Outdoors MATT HARTMAN
Challenge Course AMBER HEFT
Wall Aquatic Center ERIKA BRAYTON
Disability Resources JAMIE AXELROD
Counseling Services CAROL O’SABEN
Medical Services PHILIP GARROD
Parent and Family Services
CCAMPIS grant
Childcare Voucher Program
Enrollment Management and Student Affairs
Senior Vice President Enrollment Management and Student Affairs
DAVID BOUSQUET
Executive Director, Housing and Residence Life, Parking and
Shuttle Services RICH PAYNE
Associate Vice President, Student Affairs SARAH BICKEL
Associate Vice President, EMSA JANE KUHN
Associate Vice President, EMSA CYNTHIA KOSSO
Assistant to the Senior Vice President
SHELLY PLEASANTS
EMSA Marketing DEREK HANSEN
Assessment MARGOT
SALTONSTALL
Training and Professional Development CINDY PAYNE
Campus Organic Gardner
SUSAN NYOKA
EMSA Development,
Parent Leadership Council
HEIDE GIBSON
EMSA Academic
Partnerships
College-Based Learning
Communities PAMELA FOTI
Fellowship Coordinator,
Honors MELISSA RIGGS
Artist in Residence
BRUCE AIKEN
Campus Dining MARK BOYER
Jacks Card Office
MARK BOYER
Unions and Student Activities TC EBERLY
High Country Conference
Center MOSES DEBORD
Central Ticket Office
HEIDI ROBINSON
Privilege and Access
Technology JOE HARTING
SUN Entertainment RACHEL COLE
duBois Center
Director, Enrollment
Services and Business
Intelligence JIM CASEBEER
Enrollment Services,
Technology Support
JOE FINDLEY
Undergraduate Admissions and
Orientation ANIKA OLSEN (i)
Scholarships and Financial Aid
ANDREW GRIFFIN (i)
Veteran Affairs ANDREW GRIFFIN
Housing and Residence Life CYNTHIA ANDERSON
Learning Communities SUE BELATTI
Greek Life KEVIN GEMOETS
Housing and Residence Life Technology Services
SUE STEFANKO
Parking and Shuttle Services ERIN STAM
Educational Support Services
ERIN GRISHAM
Dean of Students RICK BRANDEL
Campus Recreation Services
Campus Health Services
BETH APPLEBEE
Student Learning Centers, Peer Jacks
MELISSA WELKER
Inclusion and Multicultural Services
JAMIE PATTON
Native American Student Services
CATHERINE TALAKTE
Student Support Services
WENDY WALLACE
Four Corners, Upward Bound, Math
& Science Nizhoni Academy
Educational Opportunity Centers
Educational Talent Search
E-Retain
Associate Dean of Students
DEBORAH HARRIS
Associate Dean of Student Conduct
ART FARMER
Office of Parent and Family Services
Recreation Center
NAU Outdoors MATT HARTMAN
Challenge Course AMBER HEFT
Wall Aquatic Center ERIKA BRAYTON
Disability Resources JAMIE AXELROD
Counseling Services CAROL O’SABEN
Medical Services PHILIP GARROD
Parent and Family Services
CCAMPIS grant
Childcare Voucher Program
President
President JOHN D. HAEGER
Executive Vice
President
Provost and VP for Academic
Affairs
Senior VP for Enrollment
Management and Student Affairs
DAVID BOUSQUET
VP for Institutional
Effectiveness
VP for Intercollegiate
Athletics
VP for Finance and
Administration
VP for Government Affairs and Business
Partnerships
VP for Research
Senior VP for Extended Campuses
VP for University
Advancement
Special Advisor to the President for Native
American Affairs
Special Assistant to the President and Associate VP for
Inclusion
Senior Advisor to the President for Strategic and International
Initiatives
Legal Counsel
Chief Information Technology Officer
Vice Provost for Academic
Affairs
College of Engineering, Forestry, and
Natural Sciences
Vice Provost for Academic
Personnel
Vice Provost for
International Education
University Library and Librarian
College of Health and
Human Services
College of Education
College of Arts and Letters
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
The W.A. Franke
College of Business
University College
Graduate College
Student Affairs
Enrollment Services
Marketing, Assessment,
Partnerships (MAP) CYNTHIA KOSSO
Housing And Residence Life
Planning and Institutional Research
University Budget
Operations
Economic Development
Financial Services
Capital Assets
Human Resources
University Police
Space
Management
Bookstore
Grant and Contract Services
Ecological Restoration
Institute
Research Development
and Technology
Transfer
Research Support Services
NAU Yavapai
NAU Yuma
Extended Campuses
Personalized Learning
Public Affairs
Alumni Relations
University Marketing
KNAU Radio
President
President JOHN D. HAEGER
Executive Vice
President
Provost and VP for Academic
Affairs
Senior VP for Enrollment
Management and Student Affairs
DAVID BOUSQUET
VP for Institutional
Effectiveness
VP for Intercollegiate
Athletics
VP for Finance and
Administration
VP for Government Affairs and Business
Partnerships
VP for Research
Senior VP for Extended Campuses
VP for University
Advancement
Special Advisor to the President for Native
American Affairs
Special Assistant to the President and Associate VP for
Inclusion
Senior Advisor to the President for Strategic and International
Initiatives
Legal Counsel
Chief Information Technology Officer
Vice Provost for Academic
Affairs
College of Engineering, Forestry, and
Natural Sciences
Vice Provost for Academic
Personnel
Vice Provost for
International Education
University Library and Librarian
College of Health and
Human Services
College of Education
College of Arts and Letters
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
The W.A. Franke
College of Business
University College
Graduate College
Student Affairs
Enrollment Services
Marketing, Assessment,
Partnerships (MAP) CYNTHIA KOSSO
Housing And Residence Life
Planning and Institutional Research
University Budget
Operations
Economic Development
Financial Services
Capital Assets
Human Resources
University Police
Space
Management
Bookstore
Grant and Contract Services
Ecological Restoration
Institute
Research Development
and Technology
Transfer
Research Support Services
NAU Yavapai
NAU Yuma
Extended Campuses
Personalized Learning
Public Affairs
Alumni Relations
University Marketing
KNAU Radio
President
President JOHN D. HAEGER
Executive Vice
President
Provost and VP for Academic
Affairs
Senior VP for Enrollment
Management and Student Affairs
DAVID BOUSQUET
VP for Institutional
Effectiveness
VP for Intercollegiate
Athletics
VP for Finance and
Administration
VP for Government Affairs and Business
Partnerships
VP for Research
Senior VP for Extended Campuses
VP for University
Advancement
Special Advisor to the President for Native
American Affairs
Special Assistant to the President and Associate VP for
Inclusion
Senior Advisor to the President for Strategic and International
Initiatives
Legal Counsel
Chief Information Technology Officer
Vice Provost for Academic
Affairs
College of Engineering, Forestry, and
Natural Sciences
Vice Provost for Academic
Personnel
Vice Provost for
International Education
University Library and Librarian
College of Health and
Human Services
College of Education
College of Arts and Letters
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
The W.A. Franke
College of Business
University College
Graduate College
Student Affairs
Enrollment Services
Marketing, Assessment,
Partnerships (MAP) CYNTHIA KOSSO
Housing And Residence Life
Planning and Institutional Research
University Budget
Operations
Economic Development
Financial Services
Capital Assets
Human Resources
University Police
Space
Management
Bookstore
Grant and Contract Services
Ecological Restoration
Institute
Research Development
and Technology
Transfer
Research Support Services
NAU Yavapai
NAU Yuma
Extended Campuses
Personalized Learning
Public Affairs
Alumni Relations
University Marketing
KNAU Radio
President
President JOHN D. HAEGER
Executive Vice
President
Provost and VP for Academic
Affairs
Senior VP for Enrollment
Management and Student Affairs
DAVID BOUSQUET
VP for Institutional
Effectiveness
VP for Intercollegiate
Athletics
VP for Finance and
Administration
VP for Government Affairs and Business
Partnerships
VP for Research
Senior VP for Extended Campuses
VP for University
Advancement
Special Advisor to the President for Native
American Affairs
Special Assistant to the President and Associate VP for
Inclusion
Senior Advisor to the President for Strategic and International
Initiatives
Legal Counsel
Chief Information Technology Officer
Vice Provost for Academic
Affairs
College of Engineering, Forestry, and
Natural Sciences
Vice Provost for Academic
Personnel
Vice Provost for
International Education
University Library and Librarian
College of Health and
Human Services
College of Education
College of Arts and Letters
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
The W.A. Franke
College of Business
University College
Graduate College
Student Affairs
Enrollment Services
Marketing, Assessment,
Partnerships (MAP) CYNTHIA KOSSO
Housing And Residence Life
Planning and Institutional Research
University Budget
Operations
Economic Development
Financial Services
Capital Assets
Human Resources
University Police
Space
Management
Bookstore
Grant and Contract Services
Ecological Restoration
Institute
Research Development
and Technology
Transfer
Research Support Services
NAU Yavapai
NAU Yuma
Extended Campuses
Personalized Learning
Public Affairs
Alumni Relations
University Marketing
KNAU Radio
Daily Campus Visits 2010-11
Oct 201 177 / 88% 155 57 28.36%
Nov 391 350 / 90% 307 123 31.46%
Dec 156 140 / 90% 110 39 25.00%
Jan 299 271 / 91% 221 90 30.10%
Feb 336 316 / 94% 285 129 38.39%
Mar 653 577 / 88% 540 236 36.14%
Apr 795 698 / 88% 665 330 41.51%
May 137 115 / 84% 91 43 31.39%
Jun 230 190 / 83% 163 72 31.30%
Month Attend Apply / % Admits Enrolled% of Applicants
who Enrolled
Daily Campus Visits 2010-11
College of Arts and Letters 207 180 78
College of Education 117 99 56
College of Engineering, Forestry, & Natural Sciences 709 644 294
College of Health & Human Services 291 242 93
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences 529 465 235
Undergraduate Studies 405 372 165
University College 107 92 22
The W.A. Franke College of Business 386 342 145
TOTALS 2,751 2,436 1,088
College Apps EnrolledAdmits
Learning Community Participation
Currently serve 734 freshmen in residentially based learning communities
Expect increase of 5-10 residential communities over the next five years
Expect an even greater increase of 10-15 non-residential college based learning communities over the next five years
While it took 15 years to achieve the numbers
that we have today, we believe that,
with a collaborative effort, it is quite possible to
triple the overall student participation numbers in five years.
Residential Learning Community
Retention Rates Cohort
Retention
to the
Retention
to the
Retention
to the
Year 3rd
Yr. 4th
Yr. 5th
Yr.
2006 LC 83% 76% 67% 25% 43% 63% 67%
2007 LC 77% 70% 65% 24% 40% 58%
2008 LC 79% 71% 65% 21% 40%
NON-
LC71% 61% 55% 22% 31%
2009 LC 77% 66% 62%
NON-
LC70% 59% 54%
2010 LC 81% 72%
NON-
LC71% 61%
2011 LC 83%
NON-
LC75%
47%54% 23%
6th
year
Graduation
23% 29% 43%
28% 43%
NON-
LC68% 58% 53%
Cohort
Retention
to the
2nd
Yr.
4th
year
Graduation
5th
year
Graduation
NON-
LC70% 59%
College Based Learning Communities Budget:
support from the President’s Office
Item Cost Notes
(Co-)Director $80,000 .75 FTE of a tenured, full-time Faculty member to co-lead the
Learning Community program. Primarily responsible for
College-based Learning Communities. 12 Month appointment
would be critical for this role.
Coordinator $18,500 Full-time staff member to assist with the CLC program (half-
time to residence/half-time to college based LC’s).
GA’s for College-
based Learning
Communities
$24,000
ERE: $9,840
GA staff reporting directly to the Coordinator of Learning
Communities; one GA per 8-12 Community
Mentors/Communities; annual stipend of $12,000 (no housing); 2
GA’s forecast initially.
Faculty/Staff
Liaisons and
Preceptor
Incentives $16,000
16 Faculty/Academic Staff Liaisons and professional preceptors
assigned to a LC; faculty development funds of $1,000 for AY to
work directly with College-based LC students and peer mentors.
Peer Mentors $51,200
PM's hired at a 20:1 ratio with students in LC's; salary is $3,200
(average) / PM for 8-12 hours of work; 16 PM's initially forecast
expansion of non-residential LC's.
Web Design $750
Continual updates and expansion of LC website with users from
across campus; $10/hours x 5 hours/week x 15 weeks.
Marketing of LC's $4,000
Individual student letters, postcards to all prospective
participants, templates to various college partners with printing
of brochures, other marketing strategies as recommended.
Programming $8,000
$500/LC allocated for programming efforts to include faculty-
student dinners, field trips related to major, speakers pertaining
to major topics, service-learning projects; 16 LC’s (initial
number).
LC Faculty and
Affiliates
Workshop
$6,000 Approximately 50-75 participants for a 1-day retreat; faculty,
staff and LC’s affiliates participate; held in May at the end of the
semester; cost includes food, resources, stipend for faculty off-
contract; honorarium for national LC speaker at in-service.
Total CLC Initial
Budget
$208,290
EMSA/Residence Life current contributions
and additional contributions to Learning Communities:
Item Cost Notes
(Co-)Director $50,000 Full-time professional Residence Life staff member co-leading the
Learning Community program; primarily responsible for
Residential Learning Communities.
Coordinator $18,500 Full-time staff member to assist with the RLC program (half-time
to residence/half-time to college based LC’s).
Faculty/Staff
Liaisons Incentives
$25,000 25 Faculty/Staff Liaisons assigned to a RLC; faculty development
funds of $1,000 for AY to work directly with RLC students and
peer mentors.
GA for Residential
Learning
Communities
$28,470
ERE $11,673
GA staff reporting directly to the Coordinator of Learning
Communities; one GA per 8-12 Community
Mentors/Communities; annual stipend of $9480; currently have 3
GA’s in roles.
Peer Mentors $96,000
PM's hired at a 20:1 ratio with students in LC's; salary is $3200
(average)/ PM for 8-12 hours of work; 27 PM's needed currently
for 28 LC's in fall 2011; additional PM’s needed for expansion of
RLC’s. (Amount based on 30 RLC’s)
Web Design $750
Continual updates and expansion of LC website with users from
across campus; $10/hours x 5 hours/week x 15 weeks.
Marketing of LC's $4,000
Individual student letters, postcards to all FTFT, templates to
various college partners with printing of brochures, other
marketing strategies as recommended
Programming $13,500
$500/LC allocated for programming efforts to include faculty-
student dinners, field trips related to major, speakers pertaining to
major topics, service-learning projects; 28 LC’s (minimum) in fall
11.
LC Faculty and
Affiliates
Workshop
$6,000 Approximately 50-75 participants for a 1-day retreat; faculty,
staff, and LC’s affiliates participate; held in May at the end of the
semester; cost includes food, resources, stipend for faculty off-
contract; honorarium for national LC speaker at in-service.
Total RLC Budget $253,893
Note: Items in BOLD are additional commitments to the current RLC budget - paid for out of the
Office of Residence Life.
Provost
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Vice Provost for International Education
Vice Provost for Academic
Affairs
Vice Provost for Academic Personnel
Colleges
Engineering, Forestry, and
Natural Sciences
University Library
Health and Human
Services
Education
Arts and Letters
Social and Behavioral Sciences
The W.A. Franke
College of Business
University College
Graduate College
Curriculum and Assessment
NCATE Professional
Education Unit
Institutional Accreditation
Registrar
ROTC Air Force
Army
E-Learning
Honors Program
Faculty Development
Provost
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Vice Provost for International Education
Vice Provost for Academic
Affairs
Vice Provost for Academic Personnel
Colleges
Engineering, Forestry, and
Natural Sciences
University Library
Health and Human
Services
Education
Arts and Letters
Social and Behavioral Sciences
The W.A. Franke
College of Business
University College
Graduate College
Curriculum and Assessment
NCATE Professional
Education Unit
Institutional Accreditation
Registrar
ROTC Air Force
Army
E-Learning
Honors Program
Faculty Development
Provost
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Vice Provost for International Education
Vice Provost for Academic
Affairs
Vice Provost for Academic Personnel
Colleges
Engineering, Forestry, and
Natural Sciences
University Library
Health and Human
Services
Education
Arts and Letters
Social and Behavioral Sciences
The W.A. Franke
College of Business
University College
Graduate College
Curriculum and Assessment
NCATE Professional
Education Unit
Institutional Accreditation
Registrar
ROTC Air Force
Army
E-Learning
Honors Program
Faculty Development
Arts and Letters
College of Arts and Letters Dean
School of Art
Department of Comparative
Cultural Studies
Department of English
Department of Global Languages
and Cultures
Department of History
School of Music
Department of Theatre
Department of Philosophy
Arts and Letters
College of Arts and Letters Dean
School of Art
Department of Comparative
Cultural Studies
Department of English
Department of Global Languages
and Cultures
Department of History
School of Music
Department of Theatre
Department of Philosophy
College of Arts and Letters Dean
School of Art
Department of Comparative
Cultural Studies
Department of English
Department of Global Languages
and Cultures
Department of History
School of Music
Department of Theatre
Department of Philosophy
Social and Behavioral Sciences
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Dean
Anthropology
Applied Indigenous Studies
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Ethnic Studies
Geography, Planning and Recreation
Politics and International Affairs
Associate Dean
Psychology
Advising
School of Communication
Sociology and Social Work
Women’s and Gender Studies
Masters in Sustainable Communities
Community, Culture, and Environment
Social and Behavioral Sciences
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Dean
Anthropology
Applied Indigenous Studies
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Ethnic Studies
Geography, Planning and Recreation
Politics and International Affairs
Associate Dean
Psychology
Advising
School of Communication
Sociology and Social Work
Women’s and Gender Studies
Masters in Sustainable Communities
Community, Culture, and Environment
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Dean
Anthropology
Applied Indigenous Studies
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Ethnic Studies
Geography, Planning and Recreation
Politics and International Affairs
Associate Dean
Psychology
Advising
School of Communication
Sociology and Social Work
Women’s and Gender Studies
Masters in Sustainable Communities
Community, Culture, and Environment
Engineering, Forestry, and Natural Sciences
College of Engineering, Forestry and Natural Sciences Dean
Biological Sciences
Chemistry and
Biochemistry
Civil Engineering, Construction Management
and Environmental Engineering
Center for
Science Teaching
and Learning
Computer Science and
Electrical Engineering
School of
Forestry
Associate Dean,
Academic Affairs
Mathematics and
Statistics
Academic Services
Mechanical Engineering
Physics and
Astronomy
School of Earth
Sciences and Sustainable
Environments
Associate Dean,
Research
Engineering, Forestry, and Natural Sciences
College of Engineering, Forestry and Natural Sciences Dean
Biological Sciences
Chemistry and
Biochemistry
Civil Engineering, Construction Management
and Environmental Engineering
Center for
Science Teaching
and Learning
Computer Science and
Electrical Engineering
School of
Forestry
Associate Dean,
Academic Affairs
Mathematics and
Statistics
Academic Services
Mechanical Engineering
Physics and
Astronomy
School of Earth
Sciences and Sustainable
Environments
Associate Dean,
Research
College of Engineering, Forestry and Natural Sciences Dean
Biological Sciences
Chemistry and
Biochemistry
Civil Engineering, Construction Management
and Environmental Engineering
Center for
Science Teaching
and Learning
Computer Science and
Electrical Engineering
School of
Forestry
Associate Dean,
Academic Affairs
Mathematics and
Statistics
Academic Services
Mechanical Engineering
Physics and
Astronomy
School of Earth
Sciences and Sustainable
Environments
Associate Dean,
Research
University College
University College Dean
Associate Dean
Student Success
First Year and Global Learning
Course Linked
Academic Support
Transition and Resiliency Programs
Math Coaching
E-Planning
Advising and Career Planning
Success Analytics
Coaching
CCC2NAU
Gateway Student Success Center
University College
University College Dean
Associate Dean
Student Success
First Year and Global Learning
Course Linked
Academic Support
Transition and Resiliency Programs
Math Coaching
E-Planning
Advising and Career Planning
Success Analytics
Coaching
CCC2NAU
Gateway Student Success Center
University College Dean
Associate Dean
Student Success
First Year and Global Learning
Course Linked
Academic Support
Transition and Resiliency Programs
Math Coaching
E-Planning
Advising and Career Planning
Success Analytics
Coaching
CCC2NAU
Gateway Student Success Center
Olson Scholars
Learning Outcomes
The ability to identify methods used to successfully partner with the academic division
An understanding of the importance of and
benefits of engaging faculty in their space, their language, and on their terms (in particular, improved progress towards meeting/achieving institutional enrollment goals)
An understanding of the specific benefits of
cooperation across divisions
EMSA Academic
Affairs