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Institutional Accreditation is in Dire Need of Change: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 144 With Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton And Guest Ralph Wolff

The Change Leader, Inc.

Because institutions are so large, accreditation typically looks at processes, program reviews, assessments of student learning, shared governance, documents, policies, and how they’re implemented. But the demographics have changed dramatically. We have online education. Quality has shifted as well.

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What does a data management platform actually do?

EAB

Read one EAB partner’s advice on improving your program review process 4. Download our case study compendium to learn what you can achieve with a data management platform. When every department has access to the same metrics, they can be evaluated fairly against those metrics. Ready to find out more?

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How to lead change when the change requires buying a new technology

EAB

Download your copy of the Leading Change toolkit to put the lessons in this blog into action. If you find yourself in the position of leading the charge to find and implement a new technology, these steps are a great place to start securing commitment—yours and others’—to make the change successful and sustainable.

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3 Tips to Streamline Community College Compliance Reporting

EAB

These exports then pulled in matching student data from Edify that could be reviewed and submitted in a matter of hours. Then, Northampton simply downloaded the reports and submitted them to the respective reporting bodies.

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Acting in the Best Interest of the Institution

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

President Welch emphasized that if you know you’re facing a hard choice, resolve to face it sooner rather than later: “We immediately went to our other six system campuses and said, ‘We're going to begin a very aggressive program review process.’ And I said, ‘No, no, no, no.