Goal III
Objectives
- SFSU fosters the rigorous intellectual skills necessary for a diverse population of graduate students to succeed professionally and continue learning throughout their careers.
- SFSU supports faculty and graduate student scholarship, professional practice, and creative endeavors that contribute to knowledge within and across disciplines and also serve the community.
- SFSU evaluates its graduate programs on a regular basis for continued quality and currency.
- SFSU supports effective, high-quality, graduate programs and promotes a limited number of "signature" programs.
Outcomes
- SFSU will be a campus of choice for graduate study in recognized program areas.
- SFSU will employ procedures and criteria that evaluate all graduate programs in terms of their currency, quality, viability, and relationship to the University's mission.
- There will be increased support for faculty and graduate student scholarly and creative endeavors, especially those that promote equity, social justice, and diversity; interdisciplinarity; internationalization; and collaborations beyond the University.
- Graduate students will demonstrate their acquisition of program-defined intellectual skills and their fulfillment of clearly defined performance expectations.
- Increased numbers of SFSU students, particularly those from historically underrepresented groups, will obtain graduate degrees at SFSU and beyond.
Strategies
- Establish University-level criteria to assess graduate program quality and viability and integrate those criteria into a revised process of academic program review.
- Establish a broad-based process for designating "signature" graduate programs.
- Call for individual graduate programs to develop and enforce clear performance expectations, conforming to field or discipline-determined standards, both for themselves and for their students.
- Increase resources for faculty and graduate student scholarship and creative endeavors by supporting discipline-specific, interdisciplinary, and University-wide seminars, symposia, workshops, and public events that facilitate both intra-University intellectual discourse and engagement with scholars, practitioners, and artists from beyond the University.
- Provide training in grant writing supportive of the University's graduate endeavor for a greater number of faculty in all fields.
- Support increased opportunities for graduate students to secure teaching and research assistantships, internships, and traineeships.
- Provide increased outreach and support for highly qualified SFSU students, particularly those from underrepresented groups, who aspire to attain advanced degrees at and beyond SFSU.




