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FLC's strategic vision for the future

In 2024, Fort Lewis College embarks on an exciting journey to redefine our impact and shape our future through a new strategic planning process. This initiative is a collective endeavor led by our Strategic Plan Steering Committee, President, Vice Presidents, and Board of Trustees, aimed at capturing the diverse voices of our community and positioning us for success in 2025 and beyond.

Our goal is clear

We will engage the entire Fort Lewis College community in creating an inclusive, well-informed, comprehensive strategic plan to help us navigate the evolving landscape of higher education, focusing on opportunities for growth, inclusivity, and excellence.

Why a new plan?

The world has changed significantly since 2019. In response to these shifts, we're committed to a plan that ensure the highest quality education for our students while championing tribal sovereignty and bridging equity gaps.

850

Skyhawk community members have participated in the planning process so far!

Questions & comments

Steve Schwartz, Interim President
president@fortlewis.edu 

Alana Romans, Director of Strategic Initiatives
aromans@fortlewis.edu

Events

February 28 - March 28: SOAR listening sessions across campus.

April 9 - 26: Storytelling & visioning sessions

September 9 & September 11: Data Drop-in Sessions | 
President's Conference Room

September 25, October 1, October 4: Strategic Directive Input Sessions | Location TBD

Strategic Plan directives set by the Board of Trustees

The Fort Lewis College Board of Trustees approved five strategic directives for a new plan, shaped by input from nearly 850 students, faculty, and staff.

  Academics

Equitable and exceptional education.

  Basic needs

Thriving & belonging.

  Community connections

Engagement & workforce.

  Student-ready

Student success and graduation outcomes.

  Reconciliation

Healing and action.

FAQ's

Who decides what goes into the plan?
Who are the Steering Committee Members?
What is the timeline?
How is FLC's reconciliation framework being used?
Where is the data for the strategic plan?