Friday, April 20, 2018
Save the Date - Next Meeting Thursday, September 27, 2018
The next Advisory Board meeting will be held on Thursday, September 27, 2018, at 2:00 pm on Clark Atlanta University's campus. The meeting agenda and room location will be sent prior to the meeting.
Advisory Board Meeting with SVT - February 28, 2018
On February 28, 2018, Advisory Board members met with NASPAA's Commission on Peer Review and Accreditation (COPRA) Site Visit Team (SVT). The meeting was standard protocol in the Department's quest to maintain NASPAA accreditation. Advisory Board members Jose Bright, Mike Faass, Shamiah Kerney, and Abby Turano provided the SVT with an overview of their contributions to the Department, the Advisory Board's role in the Department's mission and curriculum revisions, and opportunities for Departmental growth.
The meeting with the Site Visit Team was held in lieu of a Spring Advisory Board meeting.
The meeting with the Site Visit Team was held in lieu of a Spring Advisory Board meeting.
Thursday, February 8, 2018
Meeting Minutes - November 16, 2017
AD Advisory Board
Meeting Minutes
Thursday, November 16, 2017
I. Call to
order:
Dr. Sheila Toppin, Advisory Board
Coordinator, called the conference all meeting to 12:30 pm.
Roll Call:
Present
Board Members: Dr.
Timothy Etson, Mr. Mike Faass, Ms. Shamiah Kerney,
Dr. Priscilla Oliver, Ms. Abby
Turano.
Absent Board
Members: Sir Jose Bright, Ms. Beth McMillan, Mr.
Marshall Taggart.
Present PAD
Faculty: Dr. Henry Elonge, Dr. Rhonda
Franklin, Sabrina Riles, Dr. Sheila Toppin.
MPA Students: None.
Welcome/Introductions: Dr. Toppin provided welcoming
remarks and thanked the Advisory Board members and all in attendance for their ongoing
participation in the PAD’s success. Attendees introduced themselves.
II. Approval
of Minutes from January
27, 2017 meeting: Board Members were encouraged to review the meeting
minutes and Board updates via the PAD Advisory Board webpage @ http://padadvisoryboard.blogspot.com/.
III. Old
& New Business:
A. PAD Updates: Dr. Elonge,
PAD Chairperson
Public Administration Department
(PAD) has averaged 18 graduating students each year since 2015 and anticipating
the same in 2018. Current enrollment is 45 students. The Department has
completed the NASPAA Self-Study for the 2016 – 2017 academic year. The
Self-Study report was reviewed by NASPAA’s Commission on Peer Review and
Accreditation (COPRA) which is a Council for Higher Education Accreditation recognized
accreditation body for MPA degree programs. The Self Study report was due by
August 15th and the Interim Report from COPRA was received in the PAD
on October 30, 2017. We are pleased to report the PAD has successfully advanced
to the final phase – the Site Visit in February 2018. The Department must
provide a response to the Interim Report by January 15, 2018, which will focus
on the following topics: implementation of the new mission statement, administrative
governance, curriculum revision implementation, internship requirements, recruitment
strategies, staffing and resource capacity with anticipated growth.
The Advisory Board will play a
critical role in the success of the reaccreditation process and it is
imperative that all Board Members become thoroughly immersed in the PAD
curriculum and programmatic outcomes. The Site Visit Team will meet with the
Advisory Board members to determine 1) Advisory Board members’ knowledge and advisory
role in the program; and 2) Advisory Board members’ involvement and networking
within the program. Advisory Board
members are encouraged to come to campus and participate in departmental
activities including the upcoming policy Cocoon at the CAU Alumni House, the
NFBPA Executive Leadership Institute at CAU in December 6 – 9, 2017, and to make
themselves available for guest speaking in MPA classes. The Advisory Board is
encouraged to continuously provide input that will assist the PAD in promoting
student success.
Lastly, the University is encouraged
by the PAD and the revision to the MPA degree. As a result, the PAD was chosen
as one of the four departments to pilot an online degree program as early as
Fall 2018; however, the PAD deferred until Fall 2019 due to the NASPAA accreditation
cycle. Drs. Oyerinde and Riles have been tasked with the proposal and implementation.
The online program will parallel the MPA degree offered on ground; however,
there are future plans to consider an executive program.
B. PASA Update – Dr. Sabrina Riles
The Public Administration Student
Association (PASA) has been proactively planning several events. The policy
Cocoon is scheduled for December 2. 2017, at the CAU Alumni House. Students,
Faculty, Board members, and Alums are invited to attend to discuss public policy
implications. There are three community service events being planned for the
Spring with the following organizations: Habitat for Humanity, Hands on Atlanta,
and another nonprofit organization. The PAD Annual Banquet is scheduled for
April 14, 2018 @ 5:00 pm. The Banquet will be held in the CAU Board Room in the
Thomas Cole building. The theme will be “Transitioning in Possibilities” and
the keynote speaker will be Fulton County Commissioner Natalie Hall. Tickets
will be available in late January. The PASA website will be updated with
Banquet information soon.
C. Committee Chair Reports:
Fundraising: Chair: Dr. Oyebade Oyerinde.
Members: Ms. Shamiah Kerney, Mr. Mike Faass
In Dr. Oyerinde’s absence, Advisory Board
Member Shamiah Kerney advised the committee will need to anchor fundraising
with a systematic plan that will include scholarships, scholarly activities, and
department resources for student success. Ms. Kerney requested the Advisory
Board members donate $100 each toward the first scholarly activity which will
be the NFBPA conference in April 2018 in Cleveland, OH. The committee will
begin the process of developing a departmental fund for contributions.
Mentoring: Chair: Dr. Rhonda Franklin, Members:
Dr. Timothy Etson, Ms. Abby Turano, Sir Jose Bright
Dr. Franklin advised the committee has
developed the mentoring program which will begin in Fall 2018. The program will
focus on pre-service students and will coincide with the revised curriculum. As
previously stated, the mentoring program will focus on connecting board members
with students through strategic mentoring. All Advisory Board members are encouraged
to participate in the program.
Recruiting: Chairperson:
Dr. Toppin, Members: Dr. Priscilla Oliver, Mr. Marshall Taggart, Ms. Beth
McMillan
Dr. Toppin advised the committee has
completed the revision of the MPA brochure and a flyer to reflect the
curriculum changes. The recruitment strategy will include dissemination of the
brochure and flyer internally to the Graduate Admissions Office, Graduate Resource
Center, and related undergraduate programs (i.e., Political Science, Social
Work, Sociology/Criminal Justice, Psychology) and externally to local, state,
and federal government agencies, non-profit organizations, and professional associations.
IV. Adjournment – Meeting adjourned at 1:16 pm. Next
meeting scheduled in Spring 2018.
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