CSU President Stuart Rayfield spoke to the CSU community via YouTube yesterday, covering topics ranging from student success initiatives to legislative news. In terms of student success and the institution's new strategic plan, Rayfield spoke about the university's new goal of raising the student retention rate to 85% (fall to fall) and its graduation rate to 60% by 2030. According to our check of data from the U.S. Department of Education, CSU's current retention and graduation rates are 63% and 44%, respectively. Rayfield added here that CSU is also aiming to reducing its time to graduation from 5.3 years to below the state average of 5.1 years.
Rayfield transitioned into a presentation about the work being done by various CSU constituencies in building a campus culture that is based on servant leadership. The pillars of that culture will include empowering others, innovation, seeking efficiency, practicing accountability and connecting with others.
A number of other topics were discussed in the video. Turner Business will cover topics related to these in future posts.
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