2017 Annual Questionnaire Training July 11, 2017 The Intercontinental Hotel Chicago, IL
2017 Annual Questionnaire Training Introductions: Bill Adams - Deputy Managing Director Ken Williams - Data Specialist Becky Stretch - Accreditation Counsel Andrew Crane – Program Specialist
Agenda 2017 Annual Questionnaire ABAQuest web-based application Background Updates/Changes to Annual Questionnaire Changes to Online System ABAQuest web-based application Functionality Reports Important Deadlines For access to the online Standards and Rules - https://www.americanbar.org/groups/legal_education/resources/standards.html Q&A
Annual Questionnaire Required of every approved or provisionally approved law school, and law schools seeking provisional approval Requirement of the Department of Education Critical part of Accreditation Process
Annual Questionnaire Downloadable editable copies of each part of the Annual Questionnaire can be found on the Questionnaire webpage www.americanbar.org/legaled Then click on Questionnaires Can also find Links to ABAQuest and Major Change Questionnaires Upcoming events All Questionnaires with deadlines Dean’s signature pages Training Materials
Annual Questionnaire Data Reporting Take-off reports Section website Legal Education Statistics Ad Hoc data requests Data download for Site Visit reports Interim Monitoring
Annual Questionnaire (AQ) Made up of 7 Parts School Information Admissions & Enrollment Non-JD Enrollment Scholarships Faculty Profiles Fiscal Information Foreign Programs
Updates/Changes to the AQ Due date - October 15th moving forward Significant changes to AQ/SEQ Elimination of the online SEQ Part 1 General Information Elimination of Bar Passage from AQ. New standalone Bar Passage Questionnaire Part 2 Admissions & Enrollment Part 3 New Non-JD Enrollment section replaces Library Information Part 5 Faculty Profiles
ABAQuest Background Contains the Annual, Bar Passage, and Employment Questionnaires. Reporting systems: 509 Standard Report System, Employment Summary Report System, Take Off Reporting System, Interim Monitoring, SEQ reports While the website will have scheduled, announced maintenance, the website is accessible 24/7 from any computer with an internet connection
ABAQuest Functionality User Ids and Levels of Access Each school will have an Admin user ID and password Has full read/write access to all portions of the questionnaires Only Admin user ID can create/update user ids Only Admin user ID can submit finalized Annual Questionnaire Create New User IDs Required fields User ID Password Name Email Address Status indicator Active vs. Inactive
ABAQuest Level(s) of Access Default access is no write/read access to all sections of the Annual and Site Evaluation Questionnaires Write – can edit any data element and can lock/unlock pages Read – can view any page, but cannot edit Levels of access can be mixed and matched If no level is selected, there is NO access to that section
AQ – Home Page
AQ – Part I School Information
AQ – Part 1 School Information
AQ – Part I School Information
AQ – Part I School Information
AQ – Part I School Information
Bar Passage Where a graduate took the bar examination twice in one administration (e.g., twice in February 2015 or twice in July 2015), the graduate shall be reported as having passed the bar if the graduate passed the exam in either or both of the jurisdictions, provided that the school is reporting bar pass results for a jurisdiction in which the graduate passed. If the graduate failed the bar exam in both jurisdictions, the graduate shall be reported once as not having passed, again provided that the school is reporting bar pass results for a jurisdiction in which the graduate did not pass. To reiterate, a graduate is counted as one passer even if the graduate passed the exam in both jurisdictions.
Bar Passage Bar Exam Outcomes Number of Takers Reported as Pass, Pass 1 Passer* Pass, Fail Fail, Fail 0 Passers** * provided that the school is reporting bar pass results for a jurisdiction in which the graduate passed. ** provided that the school is reporting bar pass results for a jurisdiction in which the graduate did not pass
Bar Passage Reporting on Graduates who take the Bar Examination in a UBE Jurisdiction A graduate who takes the bar examination in a UBE jurisdiction is counted as a first-time taker in the jurisdiction where the examination was taken. The graduate must be reported as having passed or failed as a first-time taker in that jurisdiction. If a second UBE jurisdiction accepts the score of a graduate who failed in the first jurisdiction, that graduate is not considered a first-time taker in the second jurisdiction but can be counted as a passer for reporting ultimate bar passage results.
Bar Passage Bar Passage Questionnaire for Standard 509 Note: At its meeting in June 2017, the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar approved a new Bar Passage Questionnaire. Bar Passage information will no longer be collected in the Annual Questionnaire. By moving the bar passage data collection to a different questionnaire, the Council will get more timely collection of data. In the first year, the Council will collect information for both 2016 and 2017. [The 2016 data would have been collected in the 2017 AQ.] Thereafter, we will collect one year of information each year. Until sufficient data has been collected using the new Bar Passage Questionnaire, data can be pulled from prior Annual Questionnaires to complete the reports. The new Bar Passage Questionnaire collects both first-time and ultimate bar passage information for purposes of Standard 509, Consumer Information. The information on first-time bar passage is the same as what is currently requested in the Annual Questionnaire. For ultimate bar passage, the questionnaire follows graduates by calendar year of graduation and asks for information about the number who passed the bar examination within one year after graduation and within two years after graduation.
Bar Passage
Bar Passage
AQ – Part II Admissions & Enrollment
AQ – Part II Admissions & Enrollment
AQ – Part II Admissions & Enrollment
AQ – Part II Admissions & Enrollment
AQ – Part II Admissions & Enrollment Provide information for all students enrolled at the Law School as of October 6, 2017. The breakdown of credits earned is based on the minimum of 83 credits required for graduation in Standard 311(a). If the Law School requires a different number of credits for graduation, indicate the appropriate breakdown based on the school’s required number of credits under “Other breakdown if different.” This breakdown based on credits earned replaces the use in prior Annual Questionnaires of the terms “JD1,” “JD2,”” JD3,” and “JD4.” Include any students enrolled in a semester abroad program administered by the Law School. Include students who are visiting the Law School as well as joint-degree students. Do not include students from the Law School who are visiting another law school or participating in a semester abroad program that another law school administers. Enrollment figures as of October 5, 2017: Enrollment based on credits earned 0-14 [Other breakdown if different _______] 15-28 [Other breakdown if different _______] 29-56 [Other breakdown if different _______] 57 or more [Other breakdown if different _______]
AQ – Part II Matriculant Upload
AQ – Part II Matriculant Upload
AQ – Part III Non-JD Program
AQ – Part III Non-JD Program
AQ – Part III Non-JD Program
AQ – Part 3 Non-JD Program
AQ – Part IV Standard 509 Conditional Scholarships
AQ – Part V Profiles
AQ – Part V Profiles Full Time Faculty Members Non-Full Time Faculty Members Full Time Faculty Recruitment
AQ – Part V Profiles 1a. Full-time faculty members of the law school during the 2016 academic year. Name Race/Ethnicity Men;Women;Other/Not reported Status Tenured Tenure-Track On Presumptively Renewable Contract Type: Clinical Legal writing Other Length of contract ≥5 years ≥3 years and less than 5 years ≥1 year and less than 3 years On track to a Presumptively Renewable Contract Type On contract that does not lead to a Presumptively Renewable Contract Type: Clinical Visitor Course Title Credit Hours Enrollment Is this course part of the first one-third of a student’s coursework Yes/No
Full Time Faculty Recruitment AQ – Part V Profiles Full Time Faculty Recruitment Provide details on recruiting during the most recently completed academic year for faculty members to begin their appointments in the current academic year. Entry-Level Tenure Track Lateral Tenure Track Tenure Contract T M W O Mn AALS Initial Interviews Campus or Other Initial Interviews Total Initial Interviews Final Campus Interviews Offers Acceptance
AQ – Part VI Operating Expenditures This section has been eliminated. However, schools undergoing a site visit will be required to submit expenditures information for the current and past two years. Once you click the “Move Next” button you should have access to the section
AQ – Part VI Operating Expenditures
AQ – Part VII Foreign Programs
AQ – Part VII Foreign Programs
ABAQuest Reports The icon prints the entire part of the AQ (e.g., if you click on while in Part I you will print all of Part I) The icon will only print the section you are in (e.g., if you click on while in Tuition of Part I you will print the Tuition section)
Things to remember The Annual Questionnaire is due October 15, 2017 Totals Sub Totals are in RED Grand Totals are in BOLDED RED Once all parts of the AQ are complete the Administrative representative and Dean from your school will review the data and submit the AQ in the “Admin” section of the site
Self Study Standard 204. SELF STUDY Before each site evaluation visit the law school shall prepare a self study comprising (a) a completed site evaluation questionnaire, and (b) a law school self assessment that includes (1) a statement of the law school’s mission and of its educational objectives in support of that mission, (2) an evaluation of the educational quality of the law school’s program of legal education, including a description of the program’s strengths and weaknesses, and (3) a description of the school’s continuing efforts to improve the educational quality of its program.
Self Study Part I. Site Evaluation Questionnaire [Standard 204(a)] The 2017-2018 Self Study is made up of two parts: Part I. Site Evaluation Questionnaire [Standard 204(a)] Narrative responses Required supplementary materials Part II. Law School Self Assessment [Standard 204(b)(1) – (b)(3)]
Self Study Download the Word version of the 2017-2018 Site Evaluation Questionnaire from the Questionnaire page of the Section’s website: http://www.americanbar.org/groups/legal_education/resources/questionnaire.html Complete the SEQ using Word, preferably using Arial 11 as the font.
Self Study The narrative portion of the SEQ has six parts: Organization, Administration, Institutional Planning, and Finances – Questions 1 – 10 Program of Legal Education – Questions 11 – 38 Faculty – Questions 39 – 56 Students – Questions 57 – 75 Library and Information Resources – Questions 76 – 86 Facilities, Equipment, and Technology – Questions 87 – 90 The questions in the SEQ match the subject matter of the questions in the Site Report Template and in the Accreditation Committee’s Decision Letter, so please do not delete any questions. If a question is not relevant, simply say, “Not applicable.”
Self Study Throughout the SEQ are references to required supplementary materials. There are three types of required supplementary materials – attachments, reports, and materials to be provided on-site. Attachments include documents, policies, financial information, resumes, course information, and other materials submitted directly from the Law School. Reports, with the exceptions noted in the Questionnaire, are generated by the ABAQuest system based on the data reported in the current and previous two Annual Questionnaires. Materials to be provided on-site are materials that are difficult to duplicate and can be reviewed by site team members during the site visit. Where appropriate, materials can be provided in electronic format.
Self Study Part II: Law School Self Assessment Part II of the Self Study is the Law School Self Assessment in which the Law School must prepare an analysis of the Law School’s program of legal education that covers the substance of the requirements of Standard 204 (b)(1) – (b)(3). The Self Assessment can be in one or multiple documents so long as the Law School clearly indicates how it is fulfilling the requirements of each of the particular items required by the Standard. [See Managing Director’s Guidance Memo on Standard 204 dated January 2015, updated March 2017.]
Self Study The Self Study must be received by the team members and the Managing Director’s Office at least six weeks prior to the site visit. If the Self Study materials are not complete, the site visit could be delayed or cancelled. The Law School may begin work on the narrative portion of the SEQ as soon as the Council has approved the SEQ: Narrative Responses for the academic year of the Law School’s site visit. The approved SEQ for site visits held in the prior academic year may be used for preliminary work, but the narrative portion of the SEQ must be submitted using the template for the academic year in which the site visit will take place. The Law School may begin work on the Self Assessment at any time. Most law schools begin work on the Self Assessment at least one year prior to the site visit. The Law School should begin work on the Self Assessment in sufficient time to prepare a probing and critical self assessment of the Law School.
Self Study The Law School must submit to the Managing Director’s Office one copy of the Self Study on a flash drive and one hard copy of the Self Study. The hard copy of the materials should be placed in 3-ring binders and should not be bound. The school should contact the site team chair to determine whether the members of the site team want only electronic copies of the materials, or both electronic and paper copies. A hard copy of the materials should be provided on-site for use by the site team. The Dean’s Signature Page must be completed and uploaded on the Law School’s admin page in the ABAQuest system. A copy should also be included with the materials submitted to the Managing Director’s Office. The Self Study – both thumb drives and hard copies – must be presented in the order indicated in the image below. Include each Attachment and each Report separately in the appropriate folder on the thumb drive. Do not include them as one large document. Reports should be provided in Word except for the few Reports that cannot be generated in the Quest system in Word. Please make sure that the file path for each document on the thumb drive is not excessively long. The file path includes the file names as well as folders, etc.
Self Study
Self Study Address Office of the Managing Director ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar 321 North Clark, Floor 21 Chicago, IL 60654 Inquiries Ken Williams, Data Specialist: 312-988-6739 or kenneth.williams@americanbar.org ABA Section of Legal Education website: http://www.americanbar.org/legaled
Where can I get help? ABAQuestionnaire Listserve www.americanbar.org/legaled and click on Questionnaire link Contact Ken Williams at kenneth.williams@americanbar.org or 312.988.6739 Access Questionnaires - http://www.americanbar.org/groups/legal_education/resources/questionnaire.html To access the Standards online - http://www.americanbar.org/groups/legal_education/resources/standards.html To access the Guidance memos - http://www.americanbar.org/groups/legal_education/accreditation/consultants_memos.html
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