The MSU Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education (VPUE) will be a transformative academic leader, providing vision, strategic guidance and advocacy for undergraduate academic programs, policies, and institution-wide student success initiatives. Reporting to Provost and Executive Vice President Laura Lee McIntyre, the Vice Provost and Dean will advance a comprehensive approach to undergraduate education that ensures all students are valued, supported, and positioned to learn, thrive, and graduate. The VPUE will lead a mature portfolio that has expanded significantly over the past eight years and is responsive to current trends in higher education as well as the needs and aspirations of MSU’s students and faculty. MSU has deliberately shifted from a student-deficit model to an institutional deficit model, emphasizing the institution’s responsibility to support every student MSU admits towards continuous improvement and success. The Office of Undergraduate Education includes: University Advising, Academic Initiatives, Curriculum Learning & Academic Student Success, Farmworker Student Services, Undergraduate Student Success, and Reserve Officers' Training Corps. The VPUE will oversee an organization of approximately 180 faculty and staff dedicated to undergraduate education and student success, many supported through a combination of general funds, grants, philanthropy, and revenue-sharing models. The VPUE will also work with a collaborative and dedicated senior leadership team. A key near-term opportunity will be supporting the launch and integration of the new Spartan Success Center, which will serve as a highly visible, student-facing hub and a physical manifestation of MSU’s commitment to student success. The VPUE will also support the implementation of a new General Education Curriculum expected to be finalized and approved for implementation in Fall 2026. Serving simultaneously as an academic dean and a vice provost, the VPUE will be both a peer to academic deans and a leader across the university. The role will require credibility with faculty, strong partnerships with academic and student affairs leaders, and the ability to collaborate effectively across schools, colleges, and central units. From the outset, the VPDUE will be looked to for leadership around undergraduate education and student success priorities that are aligned with MSU’s aspiration to support every admitted student through graduation.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree