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Middle States Self-Study Process : 2013

Get the latest update on the Middle States Self-Study Process at the open meeting on October 17th. Review the public draft and provide feedback for the final self-study draft. Preparation is underway for the team visit in March 2013.

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Middle States Self-Study Process : 2013

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  1. Middle States Self-Study Process: 2013 College Senate SUNY Oneonta October 15, 2012

  2. Today’s Topics Status of the process to this point Description of team visit and possible Middle States actions

  3. Status of the Process, Fall 2012 Preparation of first draft in Summer 2012, with report submitted to President’s Cabinet on 8/31 First public draft posted on October 8 and is available for review http://www.oneonta.edu/middlestates/ Also a survey link for feedback https://helpdesk.oneonta.edu/survey/entry.jsp?surveyId=1314798249007 Feedback can be turned in until November 12th Steering Committee prepares final self-study draft, 11/12 – 1/13 College sends final draft of self-study to MSCHE and team, 2/13

  4. Open MeetingWednesday, October 17 The purpose of this meeting is to review and discuss the public draft Will be held from 3-5 p.m. in Otsego Grille Will include a brief presentation by the Steering Committee followed by small group discussions organized by the 6 work groups

  5. Steering Committee Members Colleen Clarke, Undergraduate Student Member Patricia Francis, Associate Provost (Co-Chair) Constant Goutziers, Professor of Mathematics Timothy Hayes, Director, Center for Economic and Community Development Jeanne Miller, Associate Vice President for Student Development Sharon Paoletti, Agency Program Aide, Budget Office William Proulx, Associate Professor of Foods/Nutrition Anuradhaa Shastri, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology, Counseling, and Special Education (Co-Chair)

  6. Middle States Standards • Standard 1: Mission and Goals • Standard 2: Planning, Resource Allocation, and Institutional Renewal • Standard 3: Institutional Resources • Standard 4: Leadership and Governance • Standard 5: Administration • Standard 6: Integrity • Standard 7: Institutional Assessment • Standard 8: Student Admissions and Retention • Standard 9: Student Support Services • Standard 10: Faculty • Standard 11: Educational Offerings • Standard 12: General Education • Standard 13: Related Educational Activities • Standard 14: Assessment of Student Learning

  7. The Self-Study Model • Comprehensive Model with Special Emphasis on: • Teaching, Learning and Scholarship • Engagement • Shared Stewardship

  8. What Happens on Team Visit? • Team arrives on Sunday, March 17 • Conducts campus interviews with individuals and groups on Monday & Tuesday • Team chair provides report-out on Wednesday morning to campus community

  9. What Can They Do To Us Anyway? • Reaffirm accreditation (that’s the best one!) • Reaffirm accreditation and request that PRR address specific issues that need attention • Reaffirm accreditation and request a progress letter • Reaffirm accreditation and request a monitoring report (team visit may follow) • Warn institution accreditation may be in jeopardy and request monitoring report (visit will follow) • Postpone decision on accreditation and request supplemental information report

  10. See you October 17th Open meeting

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