* If you're the only candidate at your school, you may only be leading one project to start, but you should still take the position that the remaining projects need to be assigned to other people on campus.<br><br>
'''A consulting approach'''<br>
Approach your upcoming meetings with faculty and administration as though you are a set of consultants who your school has hired to recommend four to five projects to address the key issues facing the campus I&E ecosystem. What are those top four to five projects you believe your campus should implement in order to expand I&E on campus?<br><br>{{Fmbox|image=none| style = border:5px solid dimgrey; background-color:lightgrey;|text=Due October 3 at midnight ET: Link to completed/updated Strategic Priorities Wiki page.}}<br>{{Blue button|link=*[[2020:Training/School Wiki Page Links|text=''Click here to access your campus's strategic priorities Wiki page.}}'']]<br><br>
On your Strategic Priorities wiki page, outline the four to five projects you have identified and refined by prototyping. Include not only the project name, but also the key tactics required to bring this project to life. Be as specific as possible, including assigning names of the team mates who will be in charge of each project. Make sure you review your plans with your uiguide and faculty champion(s) and take into account their feedback.<br><br>{{note2|'''Note:'''}} If you are a new campus on the program, you will be the first cohort to add content to the Strategic Priorities wiki page, but if you are a campus who already has Fellows, this page already will have content added by previous Fellows, and you should update the page to add your cohort's strategic priorities. Do this is reverse chronological order, so that the most recent set of priorities are at the top of the page, and clearly indicate to which cohort they correspond.<br><br>Visit the [[2020:Training/Submitting Assignments|Submitting Assignments]] page for more on how to submit this deliverable on the UIF Portal.
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