7. List of University-wide Goals

  1. Coordinated computing and networking activities. 
  2. An integrated computing and networking support structure. 
  3. An integrated voice, video, and data network management system. 
  4. An academic information system capable of supporting the research and instruction needs of the University. 
  5. Administrative data and applications integrated into an understandable, user-friendly system, capable of supporting the administrative needs of the University. 
  6. Administrative strategies and procedures to protect the integrity of academic and administrative information (security). 
  7. Faculty and academic technical staff having defined computer skills and access to training. 
  8. Undergraduate, graduate, and professional students having defined computer skills upon or soon after entry to the University. 
  9. Administrative staff having defined computer skills and access to appropriate training on the databases and/or systems provided to them to perform assigned tasks. 
  10. An organized approach to the dissemination of information on computing and computing support for all members of the University community. 
  11. A campus network which extends to the work place of each member of the University community who needs access to perform required tasks. 
  12. Classroom space capable of accommodating projection and information technology. 
  13. Student access to academic and administrative information in a convenient and cost-effective manner. 
  14. Development and use of internal and international standards in hardware, software, and networking. 
  15. Administrative strategies which facilitate acquiring, maintaining, and enhancing computer hardware, software, and networking. 
  16. A healthy and safe work place for users of information technology resources. 
  17. A consistent level of computing and networking support for all faculty and staff, both on- and off-campus. 

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