The St. Olaf Strategic Plan
St. Olaf College challenges students to excel in the liberal arts,
examine faith and values, and explore meaningful vocation
in an inclusive, globally engaged community nourished by Lutheran tradition.
To advance its mission, St. Olaf College has adopted the following strategic priorities:
Priority I: Ensure and sustain robust and equitable engagement with high impact educational practices, both for students overall and for students from underrepresented groups.
- Maintain robust and equitable participation in vocation- and career-related high-impact learning experiences, such as internships, practicums, and mentored undergraduate research, so that approximately 85% of students complete one or more such experiences, and the participation of students from underrepresented groups is similar to the participation of St. Olaf students overall.
- Maintain robust and equitable participation in off-campus study, so that approximately 70% of students complete one or more off-campus courses or programs, and the participation of students from underrepresented groups is similar to the participation of St. Olaf students overall.
- Ensure high-quality and equitable academic advising of all students, resulting in student ratings of their advising interactions in the National Survey of Student Engagement that exceed the mean results for other participating baccalaureate colleges and show improvement over previous administrations of the survey, and with ratings by students from underrepresented groups that are similar to ratings by St. Olaf students overall.
- Ensure high-quality, accessible, and equitable opportunities for all students to discern and pursue vocation, resulting in 95% or more of seniors securing employment, pursuing further education, and/or pursuing full-time service within the first six months of graduation, with outcomes for students from underrepresented groups that are similar to outcomes for St. Olaf students overall.
Priority II: Enrich student experiences in co-curricular and residential life, both for students overall and for students from underrepresented groups.
- Ensure and sustain robust and equitable participation in high-quality co-curricular programs and activities, so that the participation of students from underrepresented groups is similar to the participation of St. Olaf students overall.
- Reduce the incidence of high-risk behaviors associated with alcohol and drug use, resulting in National College Health Assessment results that are lower than the mean results for other participating institutions and lower than results from previous administrations of the survey at St. Olaf, and with outcomes for students from underrepresented groups that are similar to outcomes for St. Olaf students overall.
- Prevent and remedy sexual misconduct involving members of the St. Olaf community by continuing to enhance education, training, reporting and support.
- Begin to implement the plan for continued renovation of existing residence halls, with priorities and timelines that are congruent with the timeline for the new residential housing project and the Spring 2023 six-year physical development plan.
Priority III: Continue to increase the racial and cultural diversity of St. Olaf students, faculty, staff, and Regents
- Continue to increase student diversity.
- Increase sustained engagement among students who are racially and culturally different from one another, so that St. Olaf’s “Discussions with Diverse Others” engagement indicator in the National Survey of Student Engagement exceeds the mean indicator for other baccalaureate colleges and shows improvement over previous administrations of the survey.
- Continue to increase faculty diversity.
- Continue to increase staff diversity.
- Continue to increase the diversity of the Board of Regents.
Priority IV: Advance retention and graduation rates
- By Fall 2024, achieve consistent first-to-second-year retention above 95%, with rates for students from underrepresented groups that are similar to rates for St. Olaf students overall.
- By Fall 2024, achieve a consistent four-year graduation rate above 85% and six-year rate above 90%, with rates for students from underrepresented groups that are similar to rates for St. Olaf students overall.
Priority V: Enhance programs and processes for faculty and staff development
- Improve employee opportunities for professional development programs and resources provided by the college.
- Expand employee professional development opportunities that advance anti-racism, equity, and inclusion.
Priority VI: Enhance fiscal sustainability
- Continue to manage costs through careful stewardship of resources such that expenditure growth does not exceed revenue growth.
- Continue to prepare and execute balanced annual operating budgets.
- Reduce the percentage of the operating budget funded by the comprehensive fee by increasing current, or establishing new, revenue streams.
- Preserve the purchasing power of the Endowment by achieving long-term returns that exceed expenditures on spending policy allocations, inflation, and endowment management fees.
- Examine programs and resources that have the capacity to generate additional revenue, and develop and execute plans for revenue generation as appropriate to the findings.
Approved by the St. Olaf College Board of Regents, September 2023