Dumfries and Galloway College unveils Mission 2030
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Dumfries and Galloway College has announced a new major “strategic vision” for the future to keep it at the top.
As one of the highest-performing colleges in Scotland, its Mission 2030 initiative has been designed “to further elevate the college to new heights of excellence and innovation” and builds on the successful Ambition 2025 project that has developed sector-leading results in student experience and growth.
Its five-year commitment statement says Mission 2030 will help ensure that the college in Dumfries and Stranraer “continues to remain at the forefront of education and skills in an ever-changing world, supporting opportunities for all and providing the skills for the economy to grow”.
It has been designed to further shape DGC and to “ensure it continues to meet the evolving needs of the community, the region and the country”.
Caroline Stuart, chairperson for the college’s board of management said: “I am proud to introduce Mission 2030 as the college continues to strive to reach new levels in both innovation and education. DGC hopes to empower individuals to reach their full potential and facilitate lifelong learning – and I am sure Mission 2030 will equip our students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive.”
The college’s CEO and principal, Joanna Campbell, said: “Mission 2030 recognises the importance of the contribution we play in allowing the strengths and opportunities within our region to flourish.
“Together, with partners, our mission is to build opportunity and growth for our region, community and beyond.”
The new strategy focuses on four key pillars – Our Students, Our People, Our Learning, Our Partners.
Each pillar “represents a vital component of DGC’s mission to cultivate a thriving, inclusive and sustainable college”.
For each one its mission statement is:
Our Students: The college’s over arching focus is on preparing students for the future through a comprehensive approach which is driven by its significant contribution to the skills agenda for Scotland.
Our People: Those who are open to learning, adaptable to change and capable of leveraging technology and data effectively in their roles. DGC is fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional development, embracing digital skills for productivity and agility and promoting data literacy for informed decision-making.
Our Learning: The college is setting a comprehensive roadmap to foster innovation, enhance student success and ensure relevance in the modern age. Grounded in a commitment to excellence, inclusivity and adaptability, these initiatives seek to harness emerging trends and best practices to cultivate a dynamic learning environment that empowers students to thrive and excel in the 21st century.
Our Partners: DGC’s partners are important in the work the college does in enhancing education for everyone.
These collaborations are key drivers to enhance and develop skills to enable the economy to flourish and enable the region to match the skills required for employment.
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