UL — Though he’s been in office as president for the past three months, Joe Savoie’s mark of change on the University of Louisiana at Lafayette was initiated before he took office — not by him, but by its stakeholders.
Earlier this year, Savoie set in motion a transition effort that included advisory teams of faculty, students, staff and community members guided by an institutional review by an outside consultant.
“It gave us a leg up on planning,” Savoie said of teams’ work.
“When the budget came out in July, we were able to make strategic investments when we would have had to wait to implement changes until next year,” Savoie said.
One of those major investments has been in enrollment management.
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By MARSHA SILLS
Advocate Acadiana bureau