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1 Accreditation Update and Institutional Student Learning Outcomes Deborah Moeckel, SUNY Assistant Provost SCoA Drive in Workshops Fall 2015 deborah.moeckel@suny.edu

2 New Standards

3 There is an increased focus on the student experience and assessment of that experience. Much of the same content is covered. Standards have been approved by the Commission and the member institutions. The new standards include: 1.Mission and Goals 2.Ethics and Integrity 3.Student Learning Opportunities 4.Support of the Student Experience 5.Educational Effectiveness Assessment 6.Planning, Resources, and Institutional Improvement 7.Governance, Leadership, and Administration NEW STANDARDS

4 New Guidance Available Eight areas instead of four o Student Identity Verification in Distance and Correspondence Education o Transfer of Credit Policies and Articulation Agreements o Title IV Program Responsibilities and Cohort Default Rates o Institutional Records of Student Complaints o Required Information for Students and the Public o Standing with State and Other Accrediting o Contractual Relationships o Assignment of Credit Hours Implementation in 2016 http://www.msche.org/publications/VerificationofCompliance2016.pdf HEOA Compliance

5 #8 The institution systematically evaluates its educational and other programs and makes public how well and in what ways it is accomplishing its purposes. #9 The institution’s student learning programs and opportunities are characterized by rigor, coherence, and appropriate assessment of student achievement throughout the educational offerings, regardless of certificate or degree level or delivery and instructional modality. #10 institutional planning integrates goals for academic and institutional effectiveness and improvement, student achievement of educational goals, student learning, and the results of academic and institutional assessments. Requirements of Affiliation (new)

6 clearly stated educational goals at the institution and degree/program levels, which are interrelated with one another, with relevant educational experiences, and with the institution’s mission; periodic assessment of the effectiveness of assessment processes utilized by the institution for the improvement of educational effectiveness. New Standards -- Assessment

7 organized and systematic assessments, conducted by faculty and/or appropriate professionals, evaluating the extent of student achievement of institutional and degree/program goals. Institutions should: a. define meaningful curricular goals with defensible standards for evaluating whether students are achieving those goals; b. articulate how they prepare students in a manner consistent with their mission for successful careers, meaningful lives, and, where appropriate, further education. They should collect and provide data on the extent to which they are meeting these goals; c. support and sustain assessment of student achievement and communicate the results of this assessment to stakeholders; New Standards – Assessment cont’d

8 Middle States Town Hall Meeting 9/22/2015 New Procedures

9 Draft available on MSCHE website (www.msche.org)www.msche.org Town Hall meetings and surveys being used for feedback Commission to vote on revised draft in November Member institutions to vote on approved draft Discussion of Processes to take place at the MSCHE annual meeting in December as well First step in implementation to be the augmented Annual Institutional Updates Revised Procedures -- Timeline

10 Re-affirmation of accreditation every eight years (unless there is a problem at the midpoint) Augmented Annual Institutional Updates (AIUs) with feedback from the Commission. Mid-point review conducted on the basis of accumulated information from AIUs Self-Study consists of off site document review and focus on institutional strategic goals and initiatives which must align with standards (as in current Selected Topics review) Revised Procedures -- Summary

11 Data points for the augmented AIUs will be selected on the basis of what’s necessary and what’s useful. A task force will be formed to look at what’s available in various frameworks. Rubrics will be developed for all standards. Recommendations will be issued by the Commission and not by visiting evaluation teams. A standard set of recommendations will be created for teams to select from. Commission recommendations will need to be responded to in the AIUs. Progress on Institutional Self- recommendations should be reported in the self-study. Re-affirmation of accreditation every eight years (unless there is a problem at the midpoint) Augmented Annual Institutional Updates (AIUs) with feedback from the Commission. Mid-point review conducted on the basis of accumulated information from AIUs Self-Study consists of off site document review and focus on institutional strategic goals and initiatives which must align with standards (as in current Selected Topics review) Revised Procedures -- Of Note

12 ISLOs and General Education: MSCHE Expectations and Assessment

13 Standard 14: “Clearly articulated statements of expected student learning outcomes … at all levels (institution, degree/program, course) …that are: Appropriately integrated with one another, consonant with the institution’s mission; and consonant with the standards of higher education and of the relevant disciplines.” Standard V: “Clearly stated educational goals at the institution and degree/program levels which are interrelated with one another, with relevant educational experiences, and with the institution’s mission.” Institutional Student Learning Outcomes

14 Institutional Student Learning Outcomes (ISLOs) are not new requirements. These have been part of Standard 14. They are often used interchangeably with General Education because gen ed is expected of all undergraduate students at the institutional level with the exception of students in certificate programs. Current standards require evidence of proficiency in gen ed in all areas except for critical analysis and reasoning, and information literacy (which is not in the current standard). New standards require that curricula are designed so that students “acquire and demonstrate” all elements. ISLOs and General Education

15 Institutional Student Learning Outcomes and General Education assessment are of increasing concern. Middle States General Education and SUNY General Education are not the same. If the competencies are not included in courses within degree programs themselves, they must be accessible to students in either a co-curricular or extra-curricular manner, and assessed as such. Curriculum maps should demonstrate how all students access general education ISLOs and General Education

16 Standard III: “at institutions that offer undergraduate education, a general education program, freestanding or integrated into academic disciplines” which… “offers a curriculum designed so that students acquire and demonstrate essential skills including at least oral and written communication, scientific and quantitative reasoning, critical analysis and reasoning, technological competency, and information literacy. Consistent with mission, the general education program also includes the study of values, ethics, and diverse perspectives.” For graduate and professional education (new and current standards), “opportunities for the development of research, scholarship, and independent thinking…” are required. Design and Delivery of the Student Learning Experience

17 15 credits of gen ed for associate degrees, 30 credits for baccalaureate degrees, or the equivalent. (New standards do not include credit amounts.) It is not necessary for gen ed to be delivered within programs or courses; alternative methods of delivery are permissible. You have to be able to demonstrate how all students are able to obtain instruction in these outcomes. You must also be able to assess them. Program learning outcomes are not the same as general education outcomes or ISLOs. They may be limited to programs only. General education and ISLOs should be applicable to students in all degree programs at the institution. Certificate programs are not included in this expectation. The Expectations

18 Expectations are for a “mature” assessment program Curricular offerings must be assessed consistently regardless of level, location or modality. General education and/or ISLOs must also be assessed, whether they are delivered within courses or in an extracurricular or co-curricular manner. In this case, mapping is especially important. Assessment

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