Quality of Academic Programs
Student Affairs ensures that all organizational programs,
services, and opportunities contribute to the UCLA campus
goal of improving time-to-degree and quarterly units completed
for all students.
In cooperating with the College of Letters
and Science, the Graduate School of Education & Information
Studies, and other academic units, Student Affairs increases
the participation of Student Affairs staff in course curricula
and other means of delivering formal education to students.
Quality of Campus Life
As society becomes increasingly more diverse and globally
interdependent, Student Affairs programs and services continue
to assess and support the needs of both a high academically-capable
student body and a committed, critically-involved staff.
Student Affairs units establish and maintain
regular means for students to express opinions about services
and programs and to provide input on unit decisions that affect
students.
In order to ensure staff retention and competitiveness
vis-à-vis the job market, Student Affairs reviews,
and if necessary, revises and enhances the compensation and
professional development opportunities of selected, key staff
crucial to our mission.
Technology & Service Delivery
As Summer Session enrollment grows at UCLA, Student Affairs
strives to provide programs, services, and opportunities comparable
to those available during the regular academic year, whenever
appropriate.
Student Affairs strives to maintain a cutting
edge technology base for delivering services and programs
that are characterized by up-to-date, reliable, and user-friendly
delivery, expanding with new applications as necessary.
Services, programs, and opportunities that
cannot be delivered through technology, and which depend upon
personalized, human effort or contact, are maintained at current
levels as a minimum, and expanded whenever appropriate and
financially feasible.
With resources projected to decline and
enrollment expected to increase, Student Affairs forges meaningful
and productive service delivery partnerships both with internal
Student Affairs departments as well as campus-wide student
service providers. |