Milestone 1
HEA 690 Milestone One: Overview of the Institution & Analysis of Need for Change Guidelines and Rubric Overview: In the first milestone leading to the successful completion of your first capstone component, provide an overview of the hypothetical institution that you have selected/designed based on the provided criteria, including your version of that institution’s vision, mission, and goals. In addition, describe the need for the change that you will propose in subsequent milestones and the overall capstone.
Prompt: In this milestone, you will submit the Overview of the Institution & Analysis of Need for Change portion of your change initiative proposal in the form of a 2–3 page paper. This milestone should:
A. Provide an overview of the institution. At a minimum, you should identify its level, control, instructional program, enrollment, undergraduate profile, size, and setting. Include other information that you feel is necessary to establish a solid foundation for understanding the institution you have designed.
B. Provide a vision, mission, and goals for the institution you have designed that is in alignment with, and supportive of, the Carnegie Classification that you have selected.
C. Describe the need for the change at the institution. At a minimum, you should specify with relevant data, the need that your change initiative will address within the context of the institution’s mission, vision, and goals. It is also important to discuss the urgency of the change or time implications, and describe the impact if the change initiative is not undertaken.
You will base the hypothetical institution on your choice of characteristics from the provided list below that address Institution Type, Type of Change and Intended Goal, and Source of Change. The combination of the three will be the foundation of the hypothetical institution that you will use for Milestone One and your capstone. You are encouraged and expected to add additional details and nuances to your selected Institution Type, Type of Change and Intended Goal, and Source of Change, all in line with your particular areas of interest and expertise. Institution Type Institution Type presents institutions with differing characteristics based on the Carnegie Classification. The Carnegie Classification system offers higher education researchers and policy makers a framework for referencing and grouping roughly comparable institutions. The classifications are time-specific snapshots of institutional characteristics and activities based on national data. Please consult the Carnegie Classification website for a definition of each of the characteristics and categories included in the table below. Institution Type
Inst. Level & Control
Instructional Program Enrollment Profile
Undergraduate Profile
Size & Setting
1 4-year or above Private not- for profit
Undergraduate: A&S- F/NGC
ExU4 FT4/MS/LTI
S4/HR
2 4-year or above Public
Graduate: CompDoc/NMedVet
HU MFT4/S/HTI
L4/NR
3 4-year or above Public
Graduate: CompDoc/NMedVet
HU FT4/MS/LTI or FT4/S/LTI
L4/R
4 2-year Public
Assoc. ExU2 Mix2
L2
5 4-year or above Private
Any VHU or HU or MU
PT4 M4/NR or L4/NR
6 Your choice – please specify in the Overview of the Institution & Analysis of the Need for Change section of your Proposal--
Type of Change and Intended Goal
1. Curricular change–to incorporate new technology and accommodate diverse learning styles 2. Administrative change–to improve efficiency, effectiveness, and service to the customer 3. Academic support change–to systemically improve retention and completion rates 4. Academic program change–to connect academic offerings (and graduates) to the needs of the economy 5. Mode of delivery change–to systematically change mode of delivery options for a diverse student audience from traditional bricks-and-mortar settings
to a completely asynchronous environment 6. Academic philosophy change–to shift the academic enterprise to a competency-based model 7. Your choice–please specify in the Overview of the Institution & Analysis of the Need for Change section of your proposal
Source of Change
1. Internal: An internal group of stakeholders or leaders is requesting change. These might include faculty, administrators, or staff. 2. External: An external group of stakeholders or leaders are requesting change. These might include parents, lawmakers, a governing board, influential
funders, or accrediting bodies, among others. 3. Internal and External: Forces are such that the request or need for change are coming from both internal and external forces.
If you have any questions after reading through the feedback on this milestone, reach out to your instructor. Remember that your instructor is a resource you should utilize throughout the course.
Make sure to include the following critical elements in your paper:
Critical Elements
Provide an overview of the selected hypothetical institution based on characteristics from the provided list that address Institution Type, Type of Change and Intended Goal, and Source of Change
Provide vision, mission, and goals statements for the institution that align with its Carnegie Classification
Describe need for change
Analyze data to build a case for change
Identify the urgency of the change or time implications
Assess impact if change not undertaken
Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization
Guidelines for Submission: Your paper must be submitted as a 2–3 page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one- inch margins, and sources cited in APA format. There is no minimum number of sources required. Utilize tables, figures, and graphs to the extent that you deem appropriate, and incorporate these tables, figures and graphs into the document to improve readability.
Rubric Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Not Proficient (0%) Value
Overview Provides an overview of the selected hypothetical institution based on characteristics from the provided list that address Institution Type, Type of Change and Intended Goal, and Source of Change
Does not provide an overview of the selected hypothetical institution based on characteristics from the provided list that address Institution Type, Type of Change and Intended Goal, and Source of Change
25
Vision, Mission, and Goals Statements
Provides vision, mission, and goals statements for the institution that align with its Carnegie Classification
Does not provide vision, mission, and goals statements for the institution that align with its Carnegie Classification
25
Need for Change Describes need for change Does not describe need for change 10
Case for Change Analyzes data to build a case for change
Does not analyze data to build a case for change
10
Urgency of Change Identifies the urgency of the change or time implications
Does not identify the urgency of the change or time implications
10
Impact of No Change Assesses impact if change not undertaken
Does not assess impact if change not undertaken
10
Writing Mechanics Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization
Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization
10
Earned Total 100%