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Accreditation

Accreditation. A positive process for institutions and programs to learn about themselves and grow. Richard Laramy and James DePaepe July 10, 2007. University Organization Chart. Accreditation Org. Chart. Regional (NEAS&C,MSACHE,SACS, NCAHLC,WASC,NWCCU).

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Accreditation

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  1. Accreditation A positive process for institutions and programs to learn about themselves and grow. Richard Laramy and James DePaepe July 10, 2007

  2. University Organization Chart

  3. Accreditation Org. Chart

  4. Regional (NEAS&C,MSACHE,SACS, NCA\HLC,WASC,NWCCU) • Standards for accreditation (1) INSTITUTIONAL MISSION, GOVERNANCE, AND EFFECTIVENESS, 2) PROGRAMS, 3) Faculty, 4) RESOURCES, INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMMISSION POLICIES) • A foundation in institutional mission, goals, and objectives; • Support and collaboration of faculty and administration; • Systematic and thorough use of quantitative and qualitative measures; • Assessment and evaluative approaches that lead to improvement; • Investment of time and funding to achieve success. • An evaluation of the assessment system

  5. NCATE/TEAC Example • NCATE 6/TEAC 4 standards for COE to meet (student/program assessment, faculty, diversity, governance, and field/clinical exp) • Need 2-5 yrs of data • Want to see Unit, Program and sometimes course data • They want institutions to demonstrate a process and validate data driven and data informed decision making.

  6. AACSB, ACBSP, IACBE (Accreditation for the College of Business) • Standards areas ( leadership, strategic planning, student and stakeholder focus, measurement of student L&P, faculty & staff focus, educational & business process, management process) • 2-5 yr data tracking • Want to see Unit, Program and sometimes course data • Assurance vs. evidence of learning • Demonstrate continuous improvement • Benchmarking and comparison data (i.e. Take the Credit)

  7. Challenges for Institutions • Systemic perception (everybody believes someone else is collecting data) • University collects data for Regional accreditation • Units collect data for specialized accreditation • Programs collect data for specialized accreditation and internal reviews • IR collects data on students • Admissions collects data on students • Graduate Schools collect data on students • Alumni office collects data on graduates • Faculty collect data on students

  8. Solution for Success • Stakeholders need to know and see “what’s in it for them” and “buy in” to data collection macro approach • Take inventory: (document review, survey, interview, observation) • Report back findings • Planning – set up committee and sub-committees • Strong Leadership (internal and external) • Must make tough decisions • Come to consensus • Keep it Simple (avoid shotgun approach)

  9. System and Deployment • System needs to meet minimum requirements of the most rigorous unit accreditation with growth ability built in. • Deployment should be systematically calculated based upon accreditation needs (use accreditation as a driver)

  10. Want More? • To view my resources and references for this presentation, visit www.scholar.com • Simply click “Advanced Search” and search by Take the Credit and tag: ‘bbworld07’

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