We are pleased to share some of the topics, highlights, and action items discussed at the most recent meeting of the St. John's University Board of Trustees held on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
Strategic Plan Reimagined
Fr. Shanley presented the Board with a streamlined Strategic Plan that better reflects the moment and movement of higher education today. Recognizing that our Catholic and Vincentian mission is more vital than ever, the University has launched a bold three-year strategic plan focused on three succinct and key institutional priorities.
First, Student Success aims to eliminate barriers and ensure all students—regardless of background—have the support and resources to graduate and thrive.
Second, Financial Health will strengthen the University's foundation through disciplined management and strategic investments, enabling greater support for students, faculty, and infrastructure.
Third, Operational Efficiency and Innovation will modernize academic and administrative processes through digital transformation, improving agility and service.
These priorities reflect a commitment to measurable progress, resource alignment, and transformative impact. The University calls on every member of its community to contribute to this next chapter with unity, urgency, and conviction. The future of St. John's, and the futures it helps create, depend on collective action and shared purpose. The Board of Trustees approved the Strategic Plan Reimagined 2025-2028.
Fall 2025 Enrollment Update
Simon G. Møller, Ph.D., Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, presented information about the current enrollment landscape and Fall 2025 enrollment. While the enrollment numbers are not yet finalized, the Fall 2025 first-year undergraduate class is expected to exceed projections. Our resident student population also increased, as did transfer and graduate students, with the highest growth in online programs. However, with rapidly declining demographics in New York State and the Northeast, improving our student retention and persistence metrics is crucial for long-term sustainability. Furthermore, optimizing our academic program offerings to meet market demands and student outcomes will contribute to financial stability and improved student success outcomes. Dr. Møller introduced short-and long-term strategies to reimagine the institution in an ever-changing higher education market.
General Counsel Update
Terryl L. Brown, Esq., Vice President and General Counsel, discussed ongoing regulatory reforms and policy changes impacting higher education institutions. Ms. Brown summarized regulatory changes to federal student loan programs and policies. She shared legal guidance for "Recipients of Federal Funding Regarding Unlawful Discrimination," ensuring that institutions like St. John's comply with the latest federal antidiscrimination laws. In addition, Ms. Brown provided the Board with an update on the Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations and real estate matters.
Advancement Update
Christian P. Vaupel, Ed.D., Senior Vice President for Advancement, presented an update on the $400 million comprehensive fundraising effort – "HEARTS ON FIRE: The Campaign for St. John's." This fundraising/engagement effort has meaningful momentum, with $268.8 million raised as of the end of August. Dr. Vaupel shared a timeline of the campaign's public phase and key activities and engagement strategies, including broad-based appeals for support and events and programs designed to engage larger numbers of people in the campaign. The campaign is expected to conclude on May 31, 2028.
Mission Update
Rev. Aidan R. Rooney, C.M., M.Div., M.Th. '78NDC, Executive Vice President for Mission, presented how Catholic universities like St. John's face unique tensions in maintaining their religious identity, academic freedom, and operating within secular academic frameworks. Fr. Rooney discussed efforts and ideas to fortify and preserve Catholicity at St. John's that require intentional commitment to strengthening the relationship between our University and the Church. He shared ways that the University can continue to meaningfully contribute to the Church's work of evangelization through academic excellence and addressing contemporary challenges through the lens of Catholic social teaching.
Membership Update
The Board of Trustees elected four new members to the Board of Governors, effective immediately: Salvatore M. Barcia '79P, '86GP; Steven J. Farella '77SVC; Stacey I. Sikes '04C, '05G; and Kenneth R. Stoll '83CBA.
Strategic Plan Reimagined
Fr. Shanley presented the Board with a streamlined Strategic Plan that better reflects the moment and movement of higher education today. Recognizing that our Catholic and Vincentian mission is more vital than ever, the University has launched a bold three-year strategic plan focused on three succinct and key institutional priorities.
First, Student Success aims to eliminate barriers and ensure all students—regardless of background—have the support and resources to graduate and thrive.
Second, Financial Health will strengthen the University's foundation through disciplined management and strategic investments, enabling greater support for students, faculty, and infrastructure.
Third, Operational Efficiency and Innovation will modernize academic and administrative processes through digital transformation, improving agility and service.
These priorities reflect a commitment to measurable progress, resource alignment, and transformative impact. The University calls on every member of its community to contribute to this next chapter with unity, urgency, and conviction. The future of St. John's, and the futures it helps create, depend on collective action and shared purpose. The Board of Trustees approved the Strategic Plan Reimagined 2025-2028.
Fall 2025 Enrollment Update
Simon G. Møller, Ph.D., Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, presented information about the current enrollment landscape and Fall 2025 enrollment. While the enrollment numbers are not yet finalized, the Fall 2025 first-year undergraduate class is expected to exceed projections. Our resident student population also increased, as did transfer and graduate students, with the highest growth in online programs. However, with rapidly declining demographics in New York State and the Northeast, improving our student retention and persistence metrics is crucial for long-term sustainability. Furthermore, optimizing our academic program offerings to meet market demands and student outcomes will contribute to financial stability and improved student success outcomes. Dr. Møller introduced short-and long-term strategies to reimagine the institution in an ever-changing higher education market.
General Counsel Update
Terryl L. Brown, Esq., Vice President and General Counsel, discussed ongoing regulatory reforms and policy changes impacting higher education institutions. Ms. Brown summarized regulatory changes to federal student loan programs and policies. She shared legal guidance for "Recipients of Federal Funding Regarding Unlawful Discrimination," ensuring that institutions like St. John's comply with the latest federal antidiscrimination laws. In addition, Ms. Brown provided the Board with an update on the Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations and real estate matters.
Advancement Update
Christian P. Vaupel, Ed.D., Senior Vice President for Advancement, presented an update on the $400 million comprehensive fundraising effort – "HEARTS ON FIRE: The Campaign for St. John's." This fundraising/engagement effort has meaningful momentum, with $268.8 million raised as of the end of August. Dr. Vaupel shared a timeline of the campaign's public phase and key activities and engagement strategies, including broad-based appeals for support and events and programs designed to engage larger numbers of people in the campaign. The campaign is expected to conclude on May 31, 2028.
Mission Update
Rev. Aidan R. Rooney, C.M., M.Div., M.Th. '78NDC, Executive Vice President for Mission, presented how Catholic universities like St. John's face unique tensions in maintaining their religious identity, academic freedom, and operating within secular academic frameworks. Fr. Rooney discussed efforts and ideas to fortify and preserve Catholicity at St. John's that require intentional commitment to strengthening the relationship between our University and the Church. He shared ways that the University can continue to meaningfully contribute to the Church's work of evangelization through academic excellence and addressing contemporary challenges through the lens of Catholic social teaching.
Membership Update
The Board of Trustees elected four new members to the Board of Governors, effective immediately: Salvatore M. Barcia '79P, '86GP; Steven J. Farella '77SVC; Stacey I. Sikes '04C, '05G; and Kenneth R. Stoll '83CBA.