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UW-L Pathway to Accreditation

UW-L Pathway to Accreditation. Faculty Senate Meeting April 5 th , 2012. Component 1: Quality Improvement Project. Firm  Footing: Foundations for Student  Academic Success Will continue to plan and work on metrics. Will determine duties/ responsibilities

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UW-L Pathway to Accreditation

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  1. UW-L Pathway to Accreditation Faculty Senate Meeting April 5th, 2012

  2. Component 1:Quality Improvement Project • Firm Footing: Foundations for Student  Academic Success • Will continue to plan and work on metrics. • Will determine duties/ responsibilities • Will submit completed proposal for HLC review Sept/Oct 2012 EXEC Committee  Provost  Sandy Grunwald (Chemistry, HLC Liaison/ Quality Assurance Coord)  Patrick Barlow (Assessment Coord.)  Bob Hoar (iAssociate VP)  Natalie Solverson(Director of Institutional Research) STEERING COMMITTEE -Exec +  Virginia Crank (English, Writing Center Director)  Maggie McHugh (Murphy Learning Center Director)  Deborah Hoskins (Inclusive Excellence Coordinator)  Jennifer Kosiak (Math Education)  Antoiwana Williams (Multicultural Student Services Director)

  3. Component 2:Assurance Argument • Separate process to demonstrate meeting of criteria for accreditation • Replaces traditional Self-Study • Uses an electronic portfolio that will house both evidence files and the narrative • Requires less campus involvement than previous process • EXEC Committee • Sandy Grunwald • Natalie Solverson • Patrick Barlow

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