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Page 1: New Faculty Orientation, 2015

The Five W’s and Hof McPherson CollegeNew Faculty Orientation, 2015

Bruce W. Clary, Vice President for Academic Affairs

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Hello. I am Bruce Clary. Vice President for Academic Affairsand Professor of English

• I’m starting my 33rd year at McPherson College.

• My vita includes public school teaching, fund raising, alumniprogramming and college communications.

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Introductions

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Who We Are—and WhySession One

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History

• 1887—McPherson College and Industrial Institute

• 1922—First accreditation

• Late ‘50s–early ’60s—flurry of construction

• 1969—800+ enrollment

• 1975—Auto restoration program launched

• 1987—Campus plan

• 2009—Michael Schneider inaugurated

Solomon Z. Sharp Founder & First President

History

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Today

Michael P. Schneider 14th President of McPherson College

600 Undergrad enrollment

30% Minority enrollment

22 Average ACT

2:1 Male:Female ratio

61% Student-athletes

43.5 FTE faculty

14:1 Faculty:Student ratio

142 Total employees

Today

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COB Affiliation

• 1708—Eight believers baptize themselves in the Eder River, Schwarzenau, Germany

• Forged from the influences of Pietism and Anabaptism

• Heart v. head

• Individual v. community

• Egalitarian

• No creed: Ongoing revelation

• “Continuing the work of Jesus—peacefully, simply, together”

COB Affiliation

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Career-Oriented Liberal Arts

• 49—Minimum gen ed hours

• 10%—Humanities grads in 2014

• 84%—Complete an internship

• 59%—Secured employment before graduation

• 91%—Employed full-time six months after graduation

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Freedom to Jump: Entrepreneurship Minor Entrepreneurship is the creative process of developing sustainable, innovative ventures that solve problems and meet the needs of the greater community. Balancing opportunity and risk, the entrepreneur manages resources and constructs solutions that benefit both self and society.

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“a diverse community” • 30% minority—the most diverse in Kansas

• 50% out-of-state

• GLOW

• Increased international recruiting efforts

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Comments? Questions?

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What We DoSession Two

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McPherson College is a vibrant community of persons from diverse faiths and cultural backgrounds committed to its mission: To develop whole persons through scholarship, participation and service.

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Scholarship

• 30—Areas of study

• 130—Graduates in 2015, including…

• 8—Second graduating cohort in M.Ed. program

• 91%—Grad school applicants admitted

• 17—Bachelor’s Degree Completion Program

• 12,100—Students in Milwaukee Continuing Ed program since 1979

Scholarship

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Participation

• 430—Residential students

• 27—Active student organizations

• 14—Intercollegiate athletic teams: 7 men, 7 women

• 3—Common hours per week: Noon MWF

• Convocations (a few)

• Homecoming

• Campus Blowout / All Schools Day

Participation

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Athletes v. Total Enrollment

0

175

350

525

700

10 Yrs Ago Now

Athletes FT Enrollment

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• 19,969—Hours of service

• 592—Students who participated in service

• 274—Service events, projects, or activities

Service

• 33.7—Average service hours per student

• 3—Students completing more than 500 service hours

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Comments? Questions?

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How We Do What We DoSession Three

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New Faculty FAQs Communication

Supplies and equipment

Class management and academics

Governance

Miscellaneous

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