2.1     Mission [CR]

The institution has a clearly defined, comprehensive, and published mission specific to the institution and appropriate for higher education. The mission addresses teaching and learning and, where applicable, research and public service.

Judgment

x   Compliance           o Non-Compliance            o Partial Compliance

Narrative  

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s mission is clearly defined, comprehensive, published, specific, appropriate for higher education, and addresses teaching, learning, research, and public service.  UL Lafayette has its own published mission, and a mission defined by the Louisiana State Board of Regents (BOR).

UL Lafayette’s Mission, Values, and Vision (Internal)

UL Lafayette’s internal mission is expressed in identical terms in both the Mission, Values, and Vision statement and within its Strategic Plan 2015-2020.

Mission

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette offers an exceptional education informed by diverse worldviews grounded in tradition, heritage, and culture. We develop leaders and innovators who advance knowledge, cultivate aesthetic sensibility, and improve the human condition.

 

Values

We strive to create a community of leaders and innovators in an environment that fosters a desire to advance and disseminate knowledge.

 

We support the mission of the university by actualizing our core values:

 

1.       Equity: striving for fair treatment and justice

2.       Integrity: demonstrating character, honesty, and trustworthiness

3.       Intellectual Curiosity: pursuing knowledge and appreciating its inherent value

4.       Creativity: transcending established ideas

5.       Tradition: acknowledging the contributions of the Acadian and Creole cultures to this region and to our University’s history

6.       Transparency: practicing open communication and sharing information

7.       Respect: demonstrating empathy and esteem for others

8.       Collaboration: understanding our connection with others and working to realize synergies through teamwork and collegiality

9.       Pluralism: believing in the inherent worth of diverse cultures and perspectives

10.   Sustainability: making decisions and allocating resources to meet the needs of the present, while preserving resources for the future

 

Vision

We strive to be included in the top 25% of our peer institutions by 2020, improving our national and international status and recognition.

UL Lafayette’s Role, Scope, and Mission

The Louisiana State BOR has ultimate responsibility for the respective missions of institutions under its governance, and its Master Plan for Public Postsecondary Education in Louisiana (Master Plan) defines UL Lafayette’s role, scope, and mission in these terms:

 

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette (UL Lafayette) is a comprehensive university with a mission to educate undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of arts, sciences, and professional programs, and to conduct research in these fields. Admission to UL Lafayette is selective, based on courses completed and academic performance.

1. Audiences

    UL Lafayette has a statewide mission and is responsible for serving:

a.       Residents from throughout Louisiana, especially those of the Acadiana region, who have excelled in high school studies and are seeking a bachelor or graduate degree or continuing professional education;

b.       Two-year college transfer students;

c.       Employers, both public and private, including school districts, health care providers, local governments, private businesses, and community agencies seeking technical assistance and applied research;

d.       Economic development interests and entrepreneurs throughout the state;

e.       Academic disciplines and the research community; and

f.        The community and region, by providing a broad range of academic and cultural activities and public events.

2.   Array of Programs and Services

a.       A broad range of bachelor’s and master’s-level core arts and sciences programs appropriate to a comprehensive teaching and research university.

b.       Bachelor and graduate programs in the professional fields of architecture, computer science, education, engineering, criminal justice, nursing and allied health, and business.

c.       Support for area K-12 schools seeking college general education courses for advanced students, and assistance in ensuring that their graduates are college- and career-ready.

d.       Doctoral programs in a variety of arts, sciences, and professional fields, including English, education, nursing, computer and systems engineering, mathematics, and environmental biology.

e.       Services specifically designed to meet the economic development needs of the state.

3.  Special Programs/Features

a.       Lifespan development with early childhood emphasis.

b.       Louisiana arts, culture and heritage programs, and research, including a focus on Cajun and Creole cultural traditions.

c.       Graduate and undergraduate programs in environment, energy, and economics.

d.       Graduate and undergraduate programs in nursing and health care systems and support.

e.       Computing, informatics, and smart systems development.

Mission: Clearly Defined and Comprehensive

The University’s Mission, Values, and Vision statement defines its mission clearly and comprehensively, asserting that “We develop leaders and innovators who advance knowledge, cultivate aesthetic sensibility, and improve the human condition.” The 10 core values enumerated in the Values section specify the underlying aims that guide research, teaching, and service at the institution, while the Vision spells out a clearly defined aspiration: to be in the top 25% of peer institutions. 

 

The BOR  Master Plan provides a clearly defined and comprehensive mission for the University within the state’s higher education system by specifying the kinds of programs and degree levels the University offers, the audiences it serves, and its areas of special focus.

 

Together, these statements clearly and comprehensively define the University’s reason for being, and convey its identity and purpose.

Mission: Published

Both the BOR Mission Statement for the University and the University’s own Mission Statement are published and accessible:

 

·         University: The University’s Mission, Values, and Vision statement is published and easily accessible to the public under “About Us” on the University’s main webpage (https://louisiana.edu/about-us/who-we-are/mission-vision-values), and as part of its  Strategic Plan 2015-2020 (https://louisiana.edu/strategicplan).

 

·         Board of Regents: The BOR’s published Master Plan (https://regents.la.gov/master-plan/) includes “Role, Scope and Mission Designations” (Appendix D) for all its institutions, including UL Lafayette.

Mission: Distinct from Other Institutions

The University’s Mission, Values, and Vision statement defines UL Lafayette’s mission as distinctive from other institutions. Its Mission states that it offers an education “grounded in tradition, heritage, and culture,” a reference to the strong regional identity of the institution and its unique local culture. Similarly, the Values section cites the importance of “Tradition: acknowledging the contributions of the Acadian and Creole cultures to this region and to our University’s history.”

 

The BOR Master Plan explicitly defines the University’s role, scope, features, and mission as distinct from other institutions: the BOR classifies all Louisiana public institutions of higher education into five categories: (1) comprehensive research universities, (2) specialized units, (3) statewide universities, (4) regional universities, and (5) community and technical colleges.

 

UL Lafayette is designated as one of three “statewide” institutions, a term that has a specific meaning within post-secondary education governance in Louisiana: “Statewide universities offer a wide range of programs at the undergraduate and masters’ levels, with selective offerings at the doctoral level. Research is selective in nature, focusing in those areas of graduate expertise. Typically, moderately selective admissions and higher tuition characterize the state university.”

 

The BOR Master Plan also spells out five areas of special focus not shared by other institutions in Louisiana: lifespan development with early childhood emphasis; Louisiana arts, culture, and heritage programs and research, including a focus on Cajun and Creole cultural traditions; graduate and undergraduate programs in environment, energy, and economics; graduate and undergraduate programs in nursing and health care systems and support; and computing, informatics, and smart systems development.

Mission: Addresses Teaching and Learning

The University’s Mission statement is centered on teaching and learning: “The University of Louisiana at Lafayette offers an exceptional education informed by diverse worldviews grounded in tradition, heritage, and culture.” The description of UL Lafayette in the BOR Master Plan above highlights an array of educational programs in various teaching disciplines.

 

The BOR Role, Scope, and Mission for UL Lafayette further specifies that it has “a mission to educate undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of arts, sciences, and professional programs, and to conduct research in these fields.”

Mission: Addresses Research

The University’s Mission and Values statements both emphasize that the University strives to “advance knowledge,” which is accomplished through faculty and student research. Its values also include:

 

·         Intellectual Curiosity: pursuing knowledge and appreciating its inherent value

·         Creativity: transcending established ideas

·         Tradition: acknowledging the contributions of the Acadian and Creole cultures to this region, and to our University’s history

 

Each of these areas is accomplished through faculty and student research.

Mission: Addresses Public Service

Public Service is an integral part of UL Lafayette’s mission as expressed in its own Mission, Values, and Vision statement and in the BOR Master Plan’s Role, Scope, and Mission Designation section for UL Lafayette. The University’s Mission Statement concludes with a reference to “improve the human condition.” Among the core values enumerated in the Values section are several focused on public service and community relations:

 

·         Equity: striving for fair treatment and justice

·         Tradition: acknowledging the contributions of the Acadian and Creole cultures to this region, and to our University’s history

·         Pluralism: believing in the inherent worth of diverse cultures and perspectives

·         Sustainability: making decisions and allocating resources to meet the needs of the present, while preserving resources for the future

 

The BOR Master Plan asserts that UL Lafayette is responsible for serving “The community and region, by providing a broad range of academic and cultural activities, and public events.”

 

Supporting Documents

BOR Master Plan: Areas of Special Focus

BOR Master Plan: Array of Programs and Services

BOR Master Plan: Audiences

BOR Master Plan: Role, Scope, and Mission

BOR Public Institutions Classification

BOR Statewide Universities

Mission, Values, and Vision on UL Website

Strategic Plan 2015-2020: Mission

UL Lafayette Strategic Plan 2015-2020