Clarion University Releases Workforce Plan

 President Karen Whitney (Provided photo)
President Karen Whitney (Provided photo)

CLARION – The Clarion University of Pennsylvania released its workforce plan today.

“The actions in this plan are designed to ensure that Clarion University is positioned for the future,” said Dr. Karen Whitney, Clarion University president. “At the forefront of this plan is for our students to graduate and succeed in their professional careers, thanks to the marketable skills they learn at Clarion.”

Although some programs will no longer accept new students, the students currently enrolled in those programs will be able to complete their degrees.

Whitney recognizes that this plan will impact the employment of individuals.

“These difficult decisions do not reflect the quality of the affected individuals’ work. Rather, they are necessary for alignment of staffing with university program needs,” she said.

By simultaneously investing in growth and growth-supporting areas; eliminating areas of declining enrollments and activities that have not yielded desired results; and building enrollment through increased student retention, the university will address the budget deficit as follows:

Meeting the university’s program needs includes investing in the growth areas of business, science and technology, and health professions, and realigning its traditionally strong teacher education professional program.

Highlights of the plan include:

“The new School of Education will build upon current strengths and opportunities which reflect student enrollment and employer demands,” said Dr. Ron Nowaczyk, Clarion University provost and vice president for academic affairs.  “In addition to the continued development of credentials leading to licensure, the school will also develop educational programs – from certificates to degrees – that are not focused on teacher certification.”

The plan identifies 35.75 currently filled positions that are designated for elimination. Of those, 18.75 positions will be eliminated through retrenchment/furlough; seven by reassignment; nine by retirement; and one by reorganization. Beyond that, 14 currently vacant positions will be eliminated, and seven new faculty positions will be advertised for a net total reduction of 42.75 positions.

As part of the plan, the university will:

Through these actions, Clarion University will be better positioned to achieve its mission to provide transformative, lifelong learning opportunities through innovative, nationally recognized programs delivered in inclusive, student-centered environments; its vision, to be a leader in high-impact educational practices that benefit students, employers and community partners; and its goals, to encourage student, faculty and staff success, to promote a diverse student body and employee workforce, to expand our engagement with society, and to thrive financially.

To view the workforce plan in its entirety, click here.

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