
The Key with Inside Higher Ed Ep 69: A Major Cross-College Collaboration
Nov 29, 2021
Becky Rowley and Tracy Hartzler, presidents of Santa Fe and Central New Mexico Community Colleges respectively, discuss an innovative collaboration called CHESS. They explore how these five colleges are sharing resources and creating efficiencies to benefit students, despite the typical competition in higher education. Trust, shared governance, and a focus on student needs are emphasized as key to overcoming institutional egos. They highlight practical changes like centralized data reporting and common student records that enhance access and support student mobility.
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Shared Services As A Response To Duplication
- New Mexico colleges face duplication, competition, and inequitable funding that hinder smaller institutions.
- Forming a shared-services collaborative lets colleges preserve local identity while gaining scale and efficiency.
Systemness Without Centralization
- CHESS creates
Design Equal Voice And Visible Trust
- Build trust explicitly and give each member an equal voice to overcome collaboration reluctance.
- Meet regularly at the presidential level to demonstrate commitment and model trust for staff.
