Refine and promote MCLA’s distinctive public liberal arts mission
and vision in response to the evolving role of higher education and align key institutional
decisions and resources accordingly.
One of MCLA’s primary strengths is the niche position the school’s liberal arts model offers within the Commonwealth’s state college system. Statewide, MCLA is lauded for providing students with the unique and highly desirable opportunity to attend a small, relationship-focused liberal arts college at an affordable price. As designed, the MCLA model offers an alternative to the large state university experience and plays a critical role in providing equal access to a liberal arts education for a diverse range of students from New England and beyond.
However, like many peer institutions nationwide, MCLA is at a crossroads in defining the role and scope of a 21st-century liberal arts education. The rapidly changing higher education landscape presents challenges for colleges and universities, including a shifting political environment, declining enrollment, and changes to how public higher education is funded. These challenges lead to differing perspectives on whether and how the traditional liberal arts framework and targeted career preparation programs can co-exist within the College’s curriculum. By engaging in a collaborative and transparent process to reach a community-wide consensus regarding MCLA’s forward approach to liberal arts education, the College will position itself to effectively make key institutional decisions regarding all aspects of campus functions, including enrollment, academic programming, the student experience, student and faculty recruitment strategy, and budgetary priorities. This process will also contribute to progress in addressing the need for an institutional integrated planning process as identified in the school’s recent evaluation by the New England Commission on Higher Education (NECHE), including a review of the current mission and vision to ensure institutional alignment and the development of institutional student learning outcomes.

Revise MCLA's mission, vision, and value statements to reflect our commitment to the liberal arts and unique student population as well as guide priorities and key decision-making.
Develop institutional learning outcomes that enhance the knowledge, skills, abilities, and habits of mind MCLA students should achieve by graduation.
Ascertain enrollment and budgetary projections to establish an informed three-year
strategic budget and enrollment plan that aligns with institutional priorities, mission,
vision, and values.
Develop a comprehensive recruitment and communication strategy that leverages website, social media, traditional marketing, and community outreach to celebrate and promote the refined mission, vision, and values to all constituencies engaging them in our distinctive identity.