Strategic Plan 2005-2010.pdf
Strategic Plan 1999-2004.pdf
St. Thomas University has long embraced the strategic planning process, and much of our success in the last decade may be attributed to the clarity of vision displayed in the first two five-year plans and the dedicated implementation of their objectives by our University community.
We remain committed to the original goals set out in 1993 and 1999, and have made significant progress toward achieving them. Added to those, for the next five years from 2005-2010, are a series of specific new objectives and accompanying strategies, most significantly those that centre on quantifying our quality learning environment.
As the foundation of our current success, St. Thomas University’s previous strategic plans have allowed us to set shared institutional goals, align and focus our resources, and address emerging challenges. Our current plan evolves from the progress and experience of implementing previous plans. It recognizes that implementing any strategic plan is a living process.
We believe that the St. Thomas University Strategic Plan 2005–2010, recently approved by both the Senate and the board of Governors after an intensive development and consultation process, has the right balance of institutional goals, objectives, and strategies with the required flexibility for appropriate emphasis and implementation – the best approach as we continue to pursue excellence and leadership in the liberal arts.