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Launch first eSports Fundraiser for ON Campus.
President's Office Online (2023-2024)

The annual MCC Institutional Effectiveness Plan (IEP) Cycle runs from June through May. In June, Planning Unit Managers (PUMs) identify unique operational goals they plan to impact over the course of the IEP Cycle. For each operational goal, PUMs identify at least one operational tactic, and each operational tactic has a corresponding performance measure and target. PUMs also identify how each operational goal supports its corresponding shared service/campus plan, the College's overarching strategic plan, and the Higher Learning Commission's (HLC) criteria for accreditation.

In May, PUMs close the IEP Cycle by recording every operational goal's performance measure result, completion status, and plans for continual improvement. Additionally, PUMs are able to request fiscal resources related to their IEP for the immediately upcoming fiscal year starting in July.

To open the annual IEP cycle, PUMs fill out the blue boxes in June.

Operational Goal

Launch first eSports Fundraiser for ON Campus.

Operational Tactic

Partner with the Foundation to create and plan an eSports event to be held in February as a fundraiser for the ON Campus.  

Performance Measure

First event successfully scheduled and launched.  

Target

Hold event in February, 2024. 

Organizational Goal(s) Alignment

  • A3 Bridge community and alumni

Online 3-yr Shared Service/Campus Goal(s) Alignment

  • Move MCC Instructional Technology forward towards effective and engaging practices.

HLC Alignment

  • 5-Resources Planning & Institutional Effectiveness

Will you need data from Institutional Research?

Yes

To close the annual IEP Cycle, PUMs fill out the yellow boxes in May.

Performance Measure Results

Results Met

Continuous Improvement

Future Budget Impact?

If "yes", please describe*

*Total budget impact based on continuous improvement learnings for future initiatives to support performance improvement. Provide a dollar amount and explanation of your course of action.

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