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Joint Reviews

Joint Reviews. Carmen Faymonville. Purpose of the Joint Review. Complexities. Beginning Steps. 1. When your program is implemented, find out from your institution leadership when the first institutional review of your program will happen.

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Joint Reviews

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  1. Joint Reviews Carmen Faymonville

  2. Purpose of the Joint Review

  3. Complexities

  4. Beginning Steps • 1. When your program is implemented, find out from your institution leadership when the first institutional review of your program will happen. • 2. While these reviews are often delayed, a four to five-year time frame is recommended. • 3. Let your respective System Academic Planner know about a scheduled institutional review

  5. Decisions to be made:

  6. The Role of the Planner

  7. Writing the Report • Create a timeline with due dates for transforming existing self studies or internal reviews into the document required by System Joint Review. • Submit finished JR report to Provost. • Provost evaluates, seeks corrections, and/or makes improvements.

  8. Role of Associate Vice President Stephen Kolison

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