Vision 2020 — Texas A&M University
The Twelve Imperatives
The process of Vision 2020 produced hundreds of ideas supporting our goal. Almost all of
these suggestions have merit, and most earn acknowledgment in the body of this report. The
precepts, focused goals, and measures can be summarized in twelve overarching ideas. We
call these the twelve imperatives.
(from the Vision 2020: Creating a Culture of Excellence Report)
- 1 Elevate Our Faculty and Their Teaching, Research, and Scholarship
The world today is knowledge-based and constantly changing. In such a world, the quality
research university is "a creator, organizer, preserver, transmitter, and applier of knowledge."
The foundation of these functions is an excellent faculty in adequate numbers. We need to
increase substantially the size of our faculty (perhaps by half), and we must attract and retain
many more top scholars, teachers, and researchers. We will have to review and strengthen
hiring and tenure policies, enhance compensation, focus our scholarship, and transform our
administrative culture. We cannot achieve our goal without a nationally recognized faculty
with a passion for teaching and an academic environment that values and rewards innovation,
great ideas, and the search for the truth.
- 2 Strengthen Our Graduate Programs
We must have a shift in our thinking about the role of graduate education to attain the level
of excellence we desire. A substantially expanded graduate studies effort is critical to our
academic aspirations and to our effectiveness as a great research university. Outstanding professors
attract superior graduate students and, in many instances, the money to help support
their research. But these professors by themselves will not be enough. We must create a
dynamic, exciting, discovery-driven intellectual environment that will draw superior graduate
students, comparable to those in the nation's best graduate programs.
- 3 Enhance the Undergraduate Academic Experience
The core of Texas A&M University must be a residential, learner-centered community that
attracts excellent students and provides quality learning and mentoring experiences. We
must better prepare learners for lives of discovery, innovation, leadership, and citizenship by
better inculcation of writing, thinking, and self-expression skills. Texas A&M University is
proud of its history of developing student leaders. Our co-curricular programs are already an
area of true distinctiveness, but we must continue to strengthen their substance and reputation
and extend their benefits to a greater percentage of the student body. While our
retention rate is the highest in Texas, it is low relative to the best national institutions; we
must make an institutional commitment to graduate those we enroll. We must emphasize
education more than training and significantly improve our student-faculty ratio. We must
provide more opportunity for intellectual exchange between distinguished faculty and
undergraduates. Our recruiting should be more proactive and produce a more broadly representative
student body. We need to expand our honors, study/live-abroad, interdisciplinary
studies, and course-assistance programs.
- 4 Build the Letters, Arts, and Sciences Core
Texas A&M University has historically placed less emphasis on the letters and arts. While
many of our basic science disciplines are nationally acclaimed, the best public universities
have stronger and deeper liberal arts programs and a fuller range of such programs with a
significantly higher institutional commitment. Such strengthening is necessary for the true,
enduring education of our graduates and the enrichment of their lives. It is abundantly clear
that we will never be seen as a premier institution nationally without a far stronger letters,
arts, and sciences program.
- 5 Build on the Tradition of Professional Education
Undergraduate education in all areas, including professional education, has been our
traditional strength at Texas A&M University. At the heart of Vision 2020 is a belief that we
will not only sustain but also continually strengthen our professional programs at both the
undergraduate and the graduate levels. We expect that these programs will be the first
(as some already are) to represent Texas A&M University solidly and firmly in the top ten
nationally. Our professional programs must also recognize the necessity to prepare their
graduates more broadly for entry into a complex, changing, and unpredictable world.
- 6 Diversify and Globalize the A&M Community
The time has passed when the isolation of the Texas A&M University campus served a
compelling utilitarian function. Information, communication, and travel technology have
produced a highly connected global society. The ability to survive, much less succeed, is
increasingly linked to the development of a more pluralistic, diverse, and globally aware
populace. It is essential that the faculty, students, and larger campus community embrace
this more cosmopolitan environment. The university's traditional core values will give us
guidance and distinctiveness, while preparing us to interact with all people of the globe.
Texas A&M University must attract and nurture a more ethnically, culturally, and
geographically diverse faculty, staff, and student body.
- 7 Increase Access to Knowledge Resources
Despite recent progress, the intellectual assets represented by Texas A&M University library
holdings are underdeveloped and must be increased. Coincidentally, we must recognize that
the technology related to the storage, access, and distribution of knowledge resources has
changed as much in the last decade as in the 550 years since the invention of movable type.
Texas A&M University must invest rapidly, but wisely, to gain parity with its academic peers.
It must lead, not just grow, in forcefully developing new methods and measures of success in
this rapidly changing arena. The wedding of communications and computer technology will,
no doubt, yield the most formidable change in academe by 2020. Texas A&M University
must lead the adaptation.
- 8 Enrich Our Campus
The physical environment of our campus should be conducive to scholarly work and study.
Texas A&M University has an efficient and well-maintained campus. However, during our
rapid growth over the past four decades, the physical unity of the campus has been diminished
by the presence of Wellborn Road and the railroad tracks. Innovative planning and
bold leadership are needed to redress this division for reasons of safety and convenience as
well as aesthetics. West Campus has not maintained the human scale that exists on the Main
Campus. Through judicious planning we need to attain the same pedestrian-friendly scale
and green space that gives the Main Campus its character. The use of large areas for surface
parking needs to be reconsidered so that the unity of the campus is maintained as new building
occurs to accommodate growth. As more of the university's current land holdings are
consumed by non-agricultural uses, acquisition of land on or near the Riverside Campus for
agricultural development should be a high priority.
- 9 Build Community and Metropolitan Connections
The way that we relate to the local community, Houston, and other metropolitan areas of
the state will have a powerful impact on Texas A&M University and the communities supporting
and supported by the university. In addition, it is critical that the community in
which we live provide opportunities for families to work and grow. Spouses need high-quality
employment opportunities. Faculty and researchers need private-sector sponsorships and
commercialization support. As we attract a wider range of people to Texas A&M University,
the enrichment provided through our connection to a large metropolitan area becomes
increasingly important. Correctly choreographed, such a connection gives us the best of
both worlds.
- 10 Demand Enlightened Governance and Leadership
Great universities have a clearly articulated vision, a stimulating intellectual environment
populated by great faculty and students, and resources adequate to support quality offerings.
One other characteristic often contributes to greatness: enlightened leadership. Clear,
cooperative relationships between the university and the System must be the norm. To achieve
our aspirations, strong, enlightened, stable, and forward-thinking leadership focused on
academic quality is essential. We have made progress, but we must guard it zealously. Regents
must continue to take the policy high ground. The System administration must acknowledge
and nurture Texas A&M University's role as a comprehensive research university with national
peers. The university administration must be steadfast in its demand for quality in every
decision. And finally, the university administration must make decisions through a process
characterized by openness and appropriate faculty and staff participation. Our responsibility
to the System as its flagship must be evidenced in all decision-making. Academic progress is
fragile. Enlightened, shared governance and leadership are elemental to its achievement.
- 11 Attain Resource Parity with the Best Public Universities
The combination of rapid population growth, demand for government services and difficult
economic times have placed a strain on the Texas treasury in recent years. A good and widely
dispersed university system has provided access to a growing college-aged population.
Access alone is no longer enough. Texas must have a few universities that offer opportunities
equal to the best public universities, while taking complementary steps to maintain access.
Competitive peer states have long recognized the economic necessity of comprehensive
research universities in meeting the knowledge demands of an information society. States
with the best universities are currently investing twice as much funding per student as at
Texas A&M University.
Texas A&M University and the University of Texas are ideally positioned to achieve
recognition as top national institutions because of the state's historical, constitutional
financial commitment to them. Texas may also need additional institutions of this caliber. The
institutions designated to fill this role must be acknowledged and supported in a way that is
consistent with national competition. They must be provided the flexibility and exercise the
wisdom and courage to price their offerings more in line with their value, while taking
complementary steps to maintain access. Finally, they must use their historical strength to
generate more private capital. Texas A&M University must attain resource parity with the
best public institutions to better serve Texas.
- 12 Meet Our Commitment to Texas
Texas A&M University is a creation of the state and in its origin was designed to prepare educated
problem-solvers to lead the state's development. This fundamental mission, born out
of the land grant heritage of service, remains today. Texas A&M University's aspiration to be
among the best public universities in the country resonates with this historical mandate. The
diverse population of Texas should have access to the best public education in America without
having to leave the state. Texas A&M University must also reach out even more to help
solve the most difficult societal problems, including those related to public education, crime,
and the environment, and must honor its heritage of enhancing the economic development
of all regions of the state. Texas A&M University, if it aspires to national prominence, must
first stay committed to Texas.