Division of Student Affairs: Long-Term Strategic Priorities
In support of the University Mission and the President’s Priorities, the Division of Student Affairs will focus its human and material resources to promote accomplishment in the following six long-term strategic priorities (in alphabetical order).
- Business, Operational Practices, and Facilities
Grounded in the philosophy of continuous quality improvement and guided by assessment data, Student Affairs units will offer programs, services, and facilities that are student/client centered, effective and efficient, sustainable, collaborative in nature, and responsive to organizational and legal constraints.
- Enrollment Management, Retention, and Advocacy
Affirming our belief that each student admitted to Cal State Northridge has the potential and the full opportunity to succeed, and guided by assessment data, Student Affairs units will offer programs, services, and facilities that build a relationship between the student and the university, enhance student capacity for academic and personal achievement, and assert student needs and expectations to others who contribute to student persistence to graduation.
- Maximizing Financial Resources
Student Affairs units will strive to supplement their general fund budgets through participation in division-based fundraising activity, solicitation of program sponsorships, implementation of fee for service options, grants and contracts, foundations, and other means as may become available.
- Staff Development and Well-Being
The capacity of the Division of Student Affairs to contribute to student and University success is directly linked to the capacity of the staff to perform at a high standard. Therefore, Student Affairs is committed to creating a work environment based upon clear and reasonable expectations, in which performance evaluation is constructive and developmental, that provides opportunity for continuing development of skills and abilities, that recognizes and expresses appreciation for the contributions of individuals and groups, and that encourages and facilitates physical, emotional, interpersonal, career, and spiritual well-being.
- Student Learning and Development
Student Affairs departments will establish learning outcomes for their programs and services. These outcomes will, when appropriate, complement the outcomes established for General Education and contribute to student achievement of the University outcomes desired for CSUN graduates. Assessment of learning outcomes will occur and the results used to guide program and service planning and budget decisions.
Common Learning Theme 1: Becoming One's Own Person