Future-Ready Plan
Future-Ready Planning Framework
The framework is FCC’s navigation system for the future. It ensures that while we focus on immediate priorities, we never lose sight of the larger forces shaping education, work, and community life. It combines foresight, strategy, and action into an integrated structure.
Informed by the Institute for the Future and the voices of our community, FCC identified five Future Forces that will shape our work and influence student success: AI Acceleration, Shifting Information Ecosystems, Social Fabric Fraying, Climate Change Triage, and Gen Alpha Rising.
These forces intersect with five Domains of Excellence—adapted from the Aspen Institute and expanded by FCC—to guide how we prepare students, strengthen operations, and engage the community. Each domain represents both our current foundation and the future we must design for: Learning, Completion, Equity, Labor Market Success, and Talent & Culture.
As part of this work, we are asking bold questions: What will learning look like in 2035? How will the Future Forces reshape our workforce by then? How will equity and belonging be defined for the most diverse generation in U.S. history? These questions help FCC imagine not only the challenges ahead but also the opportunities to shape a more resilient, inclusive, and future-ready institution.
Strategic Priorities
The Future-Ready Planning Framework keeps FCC’s eyes on the horizon, helping us anticipate the forces that will shape learning, work, and community life over the next decade. But becoming future-ready also requires action in the present. While the framework provides direction, our Strategic Priorities define the immediate steps we must take to strengthen FCC today and prepare for tomorrow.

Priority 1
Student Retention
Improving retention is more than keeping students enrolled—it is about ensuring every student has the opportunity to succeed and complete their goals. Our analysis showed clear institutional performance gaps, especially in first-year course success and retention for male, Black, and Hispanic students.
FCC will focus on improving second-semester and year-to-year persistence among new-to-college students by implementing several institutional strategies.
But retention is also about the larger purpose it serves. When more students persist and complete, they gain access to greater economic mobility—moving themselves and their families toward sustainable careers and stability. At the same time, higher levels of student success generate broader community vibrancy—equipping Frederick County with a stronger workforce, more engaged citizens, and a thriving local economy.
By focusing on retention, FCC is not just helping students stay enrolled — we are building pathways to mobility and contributing to the vitality of the communities we serve.

Priority 2
Continuous Improvement
To make retention and all initiatives successful, FCC must build a culture where improvement is not episodic but continuous. Continuous improvement is the essential driver of the Future-Ready Plan—ensuring that every strategy is evidence-based, every outcome is measured, and every lesson learned is used to refine our work.
Continuous Improvement Model
The Continuous Improvement Model (CIM) is more than a tool for individual projects—it is the engine of the Future-Ready Plan. Every program, strategy, division-level effort, and institutional outcome moves through a disciplined cycle of Plan, Implement, Assess, Reflect.
By embedding this model across the college, FCC ensures that improvement is not occasional or reactive, but a consistent, repeatable practice at every level of the institution. Whether it’s a faculty-led course redesign, a division-wide goal, or a cross-college initiative, the CIM provides a common language and process for accountability and growth.
Our People
Our students and employees bring the plan to life. Through their creativity, collaboration, and commitment, they transform strategy into a living culture of innovation and future-readiness. Their unique talents and engaging spirit make FCC a place where everyone can contribute passionately and with a sense of belonging and purpose. Together, we’re turning ideas to action and goals into lasting impact - building a culture of excellence that moves the College and our community forward.