NKU - Vision, Values, and Voices - Campus Meetings Fall 2006

NKU Student, Unable to Attend

Please complete the following information.
  1. First Name:


  2. Last Name:


  3. Email* (optional):

  4. What attracted you to NKU?  Now that you are here, are you glad you chose NKU?  Is NKU what you expected?  If not, how so?


  5. What are the University’s strengths and weaknesses?  What is NKU doing well now?  Are there things the University needs to start or stop doing?


  6. Do we offer an environment in which all students can thrive and succeed?  If not, what do we need to do differently?


  7. How can NKU help the northern Kentucky region be an even better place to live and work?


  8. How does NKU support your efforts to be actively engaged in your community? What else can we do?


  9. In NKU’s Vision Statement, we aspire to be a “preeminent university”. What does this mean to you? What would it take for NKU to become a preeminent university?


  10. Do you think we are too focused or not focused enough at NKU? If too much, what else should we be doing? If not enough, what should we stop doing?


  11. How optimistic are you about the future of NKU and its capacity to make a difference in our students, this region, and the Commonwealth?


  12. What key thing would you change to make NKU a better place for you as a student?


  13. Your Questions:


  14. Question about the SACS Self-Study:

    As part of the Southern Association of College and Schools (SACS) self-study, the university will be selecting a theme for its Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP).  The QEP must focus on a five-year plan to improve student learning.  To begin our conversation about this plan, consider the following question.  What does every NKU student need to know to succeed in a global society?