Capturing the Vision: Update on Oakton’s Strategic Plans
Release Date: 09/19/2024
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info_outlineIn this episode, we explore Oakton College’s major strategic plans that are shaping our future.
We delve into Vision 2030, Oakton’s overarching strategic plan to build just and thriving communities, and discuss the role of the Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM 2.0) plan in advancing our enrollment goals.
We’ll also highlight the college’s Strategic Equity Plan and its impact on student and employee outcomes.
President Joianne Smith, Dr. Ileo Lott, Dr. Jesse Ivory, and Dean Matt Huber Huber will join the show to share their insights and updates on Oakton’s key guiding documents.
Hosted by Dr. Rick Daniels
Produced by Erick Rohn