Graceland University is preparing for the future and the dramatically changing higher education environment. In the fall, University President Patricia H. Draves presented a blueprint for the university to move forward in six strategic pathways.
Exceptional Academics, Experiences and Value through Growth
Academics of the Future
Holistic Learning Experiences
Strategic Enrollment and Retention Growth
Financial Stability and Learning Environments
Distinctive Value
Collaborative and Innovative Community
Graceland has started steps on the pathways with proactive decisions toward operational efficiency, sustainable enrollment, retention and reallocation of resources. Graceland has reframed for a strong future. A reallocation and reduction in staff was one of the initial yet difficult steps to goals four and five to better align with higher education standards and to control costs.
Graceland’s top priorities continue to be quality education, experiences and support for each student while remaining a strong value for our students and families.
Committed to a thriving future, Graceland’s entrepreneurial spirit and outstanding education demonstrated by our successful alumni, will allow us to proudly continue the tradition of graduating students who go out and live the Graceland mission by making this world a better place.
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