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Institutional Accreditation: What is it?

Institutional Accreditation: What is it? . Higher Learning Commission accredits degree-granting institutions in the North Central region. A ssurance to the public that an institution has met agency’s 5 criteria.

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Institutional Accreditation: What is it?

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  1. Institutional Accreditation: What is it? • Higher Learning Commission accredits degree-granting institutions in the North Central region. • Assurance to the public that an institution has met agency’s 5 criteria. • An affirmation of adherence to best practices and aspires to continually improve.

  2. Upcoming Process • Self-study report addressing 5 accreditation criteria submitted. • 5 person team of consultant-evaluators receives report and conducts visit: 10/22-10/24. • HLC board renders decision based on self-study and team report.

  3. Self-Study Conclusions: Strengths and Opportunities

  4. Criterion One: Mission and Integrity • Re-affirmation of mission statement. • Core purpose: quality academic programs. • Alignment between mission and Strategic Plan. • Continue review and publication of unit mission statements. • Continue to evaluate alignment of administrative structures with University’s growing complexity.

  5. Criterion Two: Preparing for the Future • Continue to rely on successful financial strategy. • Principle of Intergenerational Equity: • Quality educational environment belongs to all generations. Resources should be managed to provide quality education to both current and future generations. • Morally sound. • Financially wise policy (minimize debt). • Success in advancing strategic core priorities. • Continue to rely on them, while being open to new actions (e.g., new programs).

  6. Criterion Three: Student Learning and Effective Teaching • Significant progress in assessment of student learning! • Assessment-based improvements in majors, professionally accredited programs, and graduate programs. • Viability of LAE assessment plan and 4 Goals. • LAE Goals align with mission. • Continue review of 2011 LAE Task Force report and foster continuity with 2014 Task Force. `

  7. Criterion Three: Student Learning and Effective Teaching (cont.) • Learning objectives driving course-based assessment. • Recommend “learning objectives prompt” on Faculty Annual Evaluation Reports. • Improve publication of assessment results. • Provide data in ways that ensure student’s privacy right.

  8. Criterion Four: Acquisition, Discovery, and Application of Knowledge • Strong faculty/student collaborative research. • Innovations in service-learning activities indicate opportunities for further developments on campus. • Sociology Department. • Center for Regional Planning. • 175th museum project. • Others. . . .

  9. Criterion Five: Engagement and Service • Continue support for new programs that meet regional needs. • Continue support for collaborations with other institutions. • Service Learning (again).

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