Meeting the Challenges of Program Accreditation

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Accreditation and Reaffirmation of Accreditation: An Overview David S. Adegboye, Ph.D.

Professor of Biology Associate Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs & SACS Liaison Officer Presented at the Faculty Conference Fall Semester 2006

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INTRODUCTION

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Accreditation signifies that an institution has a purpose education and has services that purpose.

appropriate to higher resources , programs , and sufficient to accomplish and sustain Indicates that an institution maintains clearly specified educational objectives that are consistent with its mission and appropriate to the degrees it offers.

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Participation is voluntary – but highly desirable - and is an earned and renewable status Enhances ensuring community academic quality in a region by improving the effectiveness of institutions and that institutions meet standards established by the higher education Requires an institutional commitment student learning and achievement to Our accrediting agency is the Commission on Colleges (COC), Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), based in Atlanta, GA

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The Commission’s first task is to determine the institution’s

INTEGRITY

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COMMITMENT

QUALITY ENHANCEMENT.

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The specifics of the Process of Accreditation will be discussed at a university-wide workshop planned for later in the semester.

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CHALLENGES

Four (4) major challenges are recognized at SUNO as far as Accreditation or Reaffirmation of Accreditation issues are concerned

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CHALLENGES

1. Accreditation College of Business – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) – International By Year 2010 – 2011.

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2. Reaffirmation of Accreditation

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University-wide – Southern Association of Schools & Colleges (SACS) By 2009 – 2010.

College of Education the Accreditation of Teachers Education (NCATE) – National Council for By 2008 - 2009 School of Social Work – Council of Social Work Education (CSWE) By 2011 – 2012.

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3. Changes in Academic Programs

New Programs BA Public Administration (CB) BS Health Information Management System (CAS) BA Child Development & Family Studies (CE) or (CAS)

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Conversion Programs BS Computer Information System to BS Management Information System (CB) MS Computer Information System to MS Management information System (CB) BS Business Administration to BS Business Entrepreneurship (CB) M.A. Urban Education to M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction with concentrations in Early Childhood Development and Elementary Education (CE).

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On-line Degree Programs BS General Studies BS Criminal Justice BS Early Childhood Education MA Museum Studies

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4. Documentation

“If you didn’t document it, it didn’t happen”

Central to any preparation for accreditation or reaffirmation of accreditation

Vital documents were destroyed in the Office of Academic Affairs following Katrina hurricane -faculty profiles – transcripts, resumes, records of service -college offices -departmental offices -individual offices

Challenges of re-assembly and storage

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STRATEGIES Spring & Summer 2006

Courtesy Visits Dr. Mike Ralph and Dr. Roberta Kramer of SUBR -general overview -major documents provided

Mr. Gerard Killebrew, LA BoR -program changes

Drs. Wheelan, Jackson, & Collins, SACS Office, Atlanta, GA -substantive change policy -program phase-out policy

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Response to SACS and SUS Requests

Progress Reports

Principles of Accreditation Update

Program Evaluator Update

Bills

Conference Calls

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS

1. Established a 15-member “Leadership Team” 2. Revised Periodic Review Schedule Format 2006 – 07 2007 – 08 3. Modified the Format for Periodic Review Reports 4. Obtained the approval of NCATE Visit Extension to 2008-09

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5. Obtained the approval of all program changes -- SUNO Curriculum Committee 6. Obtained approval of the SUS Board of Supervisors for the on-line programs & Program Proposals 7. Developed Substantive Change Prospectus for: BS General Studies BS Criminal Justice MA Museum Studies BA Early Childhood Education Approved by SACS

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8. Developed Program Proposals for two (2) new programs and three (3) conversion programs BS Management Information Systems MS Management Information Systems BS Business Entrepreneurship BA Public Administration Approved by LA Board of Regents Revised Final Draft of the BS Health Information Management Program submitted to LA Board of Regents

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9. Submitted SACS Progress Report to SUS as requested – includes Task Timeline Schedule for the SUNO, NCATE, & CSWE reaffirmation & the AACSB accreditation 10. Responded to all correspondence from SACS Office 11. Deans appointed for the College of Education and School of Social Work 12. Financial Profile and Indicator submitted to SACS Office – July 2006 13. Annual General Meeting in Orlando, FL - Registration process completed

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Tasks for Fall 2006

Revision of Program Proposal for the M.Ed degree in Curriculum and Instruction Decision on which college should house the BS Human Development & Family Studies Program SACS Annual General Meeting – Dec. 2006 Appointment of Sub Committees within the SACS Steering Committee Re-assembly of vital documents – transcripts, resume, syllabus, library materials & equipment Back-up Storage Systems for documents University-wide workshop on “Preparing for Reaffirmation of Accreditation”

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CONCLUSION

SUNO tasks are compounded by the program changes requested by the BoR. Program proposals had to be written with mandatory inputs by external consultants. Nevertheless, all requirements for accreditation or reaffirmation of accreditation are recognized, and task timelines have been drawn up.

We have the competence, determination and the hard work to follow the timelines.

I will continue to value the support of the administration, faculty, staff, and students.

If you have comments or questions – please stop by my office, Bldg. 22-B

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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Leadership Team Members Coordinators of Accreditation for Colleges Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs Chancellor

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