July 15, 2008
PRESIDENT’S CABINET MEETING AGENDA
9:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Multipurpose Room/Ellender Memorial LibraryI. Emergency Planning, Siren System and Hurricane Season Update – Davis/Clausen
Introduction of new Director of Environmental Safety and Health:Â Brian Clausen
Clausen Goals:
Increase visibility of department on campus
Review/revise current/existing Policies & Procedures
Take over chairmanship of Emergency Planning & Crisis Management Committees
Safety vehicle: easily detectable by anyone on campus – high visibility
Develop Safety Advisor Committee – if asked please serveUpdated NSU Hurricane Plan:
Pre-position team to travel with family to McNeese –first to return to campus
Lafourche Parish adopted new rules of return to a three tier system: tier 1-Emergency response personnel, tier 2 – Pre authorized personnel, tier 3 – remainder of population – for tier 1 and tier 2 returns photo ID will be required.Emergency Siren System: Up and running – tested once a month (on weekends to reduce campus interruptions) Student Affairs: working on an Emergency Procedure flip-chart to be placed in every classroom. These charts will be available for staff/faculty offices upon request (availability time table TBD).II. Manning
Camp was a success – Manning’s very please with Nicholls’ performance and customer service – plan to return in 2009.
Mike Davis thanked everyone involved.III. Budget Planning 2008-09 – Hulbert/L. Naquin
Budget Meeting Schedule has been set for this budget year.
Louisiana Universities are rated on a 5 tier system (5 lowest to 1 highest).Â
At this time (2008-2009 budget year) NSU has eliminated its flexibility, monetarily speaking, and we have just reached the Southern Average for funding from the State.
08-09 operating budget is approximately 50 thousand dollars less than last year and the proposed student tuition increase of 5% will be used to absorb increase costs of University utilities, gas, and facility insurances.Â
President Hulbert discussed no pay increases would be considered until the 14th day of class in the spring of 2009. At this time there is talk of a 4% faculty and unclassified staff pay increase.This is the reason why:Â
Names & Locations: (as of 7/15/08)
Scholars’ Hall – New hall on
Residence Hall #1 – New hall off
Residence Hall #2 – New Hall off
Due to the increase of in-house construction projects (University Police’s move to Calecas & La Maison du Bayou take over and flooring project) maintenance is way behind on work-orders. Mike Davis asks that the campus community be patient and try to work with Maintenance on their current work order requests.Meade, Millet/Zeringue and Long Hall’s demolition will be completed before the Board of Trustees arrives on campus in early December 2008.Currently there are no plans for use of the green space that will remain after demolition.V. Fall Enrollment Projections – Howell/Dial
Goals:
Increase enrollment by 100 students for fall 2008 and spring 2009.
How: Recruit better prepared students along with implementing and creating better scholarships for those students. Better prepared students will be academically successful and will remain enrolled at
Currently we have: increase in 1st time freshmen students, increase in dual enrollment students, and improvement in retention numbers. 08-09 will see a decrease in the number of junior students due to the poor retention rate of the freshman class of 2006. 09-10 academic year will then see a decrease in the number of seniors.Print Charge Back program:
This is a computer tallying system that will track student’s printer usage.Â
Each student will be allowed 250 free pages for the fall 2008 semester and then 100 pages for each semester after. The 250 number is a grace period for adjustment purposes.
Sherry Rodrigue is the contact person for this system.
The program will go “live†starting this fall (2008).
Currently our students are charged a Student Printing Fee of $5.00 for every credit hour with a $60.00 cap – there may be discussion about removing this cap in the future.
Highest cost factor for student printing is the toner/ink; paper is the least cost factor.Â
This program will also support the
Going Green – Campus wide initiative
Ethics Law Changes – how these changes will affect
