Thrive
Strive to lead meaningful lives as individuals and work toward a better world
Living out lives of faith and service, grounded in our Lutheran traditions, we thrive in our calling to serve in society. We strive to lead meaningful lives as individuals and work toward a better world. Valpo will flourish in its operations and finances and will become a driving economic force in the northwest Indiana region.
Thrive Initiatives
- Care for faculty and staff — Establish competitive salary and benefits for all faculty and staff, as well as supportive non-compensation benefits.
- Enrollment — Advance toward Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) status by laying the groundwork for increased enrollment of Latino students.
- Enrollment — Understand our optimal size, increase new student yield, and optimize net tuition revenue.
- Operational Sustainability — Ensuring a sustainable future for the academic organization.
- Build to our Future — Evaluate the construction of a new building for the College of Nursing and Health Professions and a facility for a nationally competitive NCAA Division I athletics program.
Thrive Initiative Overview
Year 1 Progress
In Progress
Caring for Faculty and Staff
Establishing competitive salary and benefits for all faculty and staff, as well as non-compensation benefits
Year One:
Define the compensation philosophy for the institution; define gaps, and develop plan to make-up the gaps
Success (3–5 years):
Building into the university culture a faculty and staff compensation program that is sustainable, measurable and mission driven
Executive Sponsor: Mark Volpatti
Owner: Deondra Devitt and Kevin Jantzi
Year 1 Progress
Advancing Toward HSI Status
Laying the groundwork for increased enrollment of Latinx students
Year One:
Identify recruitment strategy; begin to transform campus to be welcoming, supportive, and ready
Success (3–5 years):
Meet the criteria for HSI status, and have a campus that supports and reflects our Latinx students
Executive Sponsor: Rebekah Arevalo
Owner: Brian O’Rourke/Jill Schur
Year 1 Progress
In Progress
Operational Sustainability
Ensuring a sustainable future for the academic organization.
Year One:
Complete market survey; explore new paradigms for organizing our operations to ensure success
Success (3–5 years):
Strong fiscal health, with sufficient financial resources to execute the mission and vision of the institution
Executive Sponsor: Jose Padilla
Owner: Eric Johnson