Goal 1: Expand Educational Opportunities

Deliver high-quality, relevant learning experiences.

High-quality, relevant learning experiences are transformative and foster deeper understanding, critical thinking, and skill development. These experiences are thoughtfully designed to align with learners’ needs, interests, and real-world applications.


Strategies and Actions


UTIA will expand access to online learning.

  • Increase the number of online courses and credentialing as well as continuing education programs (degree seeking and non-degree seeking).
  • Increase number of participants enrolled in online learning (degree seeking and non-degree seeking).
  • Increasing access to online information and resources for self-guided learning.

UTIA will expand access to residential and face-to-face engagement.

  • Increase in residential retention and graduation rates.
  • Increase the residential students.
  • Increase participation in face-to-face Extension and outreach programs.

UTIA will provide quality, relevant learning experiences.

  • Increase number of and participation in experiential learning opportunities or high-impact experiences locally and globally.
  • Increase number of opportunities available for stakeholders, leaders, and constituents to provide feedback on program relevancy and needs.
  • Increase number of teaching and learning professional development opportunities offered for and attended by personnel.
  • Increase study abroad participation.

UTIA will build connections with new audiences.

  • Increase access to a broader audience with respect to demographics and workforce categories.
  • Increase number of national and international participants in our programs.
  • Increase partner engagement in developing new programs for an ever-changing landscape.

2023 Key Metrics Baselines


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Herbert College of Agriculture Undergraduate Enrollment
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Percentage of Herbert College of Agriculture Undergraduates who participated in a Study Abroad Program

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