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Podcast: Martha Saunders on journey to excellence

The University of West Florida has climbed to third place statewide in performance-based funding metrics—a dramatic improvement that reflects years of strategic focus and institutional commitment during Dr. Martha Saunders’ tenure as UWF president.

The high ranking represents a significant journey. Just one year ago, UWF scored 84 points; this year, they reached 91 with seven perfect scores of 10. But the transformation began much earlier. The university’s strategic response to its first low scores was to establish what she called the “war room”—a focused approach to tracking and improving performance metrics.

The Power of High-Impact Practices

What sets UWF apart is its commitment to experiential learning. The university has made high-impact practices—such as undergraduate research, study abroad, internships, and mentoring—a cornerstone of its educational approach.

Saunders said, “We expect our graduates to have two high-impact practices upon graduation. And I think we’ll shortly be moving that to three.”

This strategy pays dividends in the job market. UWF consistently ranks number two statewide for graduate employment rates one year after graduation. “That they want our graduates tells me we’re doing what we’re supposed to be doing.”

Proactive Student Support

The university’s success also stems from its proactive approach to student retention. Faculty report on struggling students three times per semester, allowing advisors to intervene early. “We are not stalking them, but close,” Saunders joked.

She shared the success with her team. “This is a testimony to teamwork more than anything.”

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