Ongoing Monitoring Process

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Ongoing Monitoring Process POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS 2010 EDITION

All rights reserved. ACS WASC retains full copyright ownership, rights and protection of all material contained in this document. ACS WASC authorizes you to electronically copy and download documents for WASC accreditation purposes only. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval systems, for all other purposes without permission in writing from ACS WASC. 2009 by ACS WASC. All rights reserved 10/22/09

Ongoing Monitoring Process POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS Western Association of Schools and Colleges Accrediting Commission for Schools 533 Airport Blvd., Suite 200 Burlingame, CA 94010 Western Association of Schools and Colleges Accrediting Commission for Schools 43517 Ridge Park Drive, Suite 100 Temecula, CA 92590 2010 EDITION

Ongoing Monitoring Process for Postsecondary Institutions Ongoing Monitoring Process for Postsecondary Institutions 1. Institutions participate in a comprehensive self-study and an on-site visit once every six years. 2. If, as a result of the self-study and subsequent on-site visit, it is determined by the Commission that the institution is not meeting ACS WASC standards, the following will occur to monitor the institution s progress in correcting issues that have been identified: a. If the institution s primary program offering(s) have a duration of one year or less in length, the Commission requires a written report within one year from the institution stating its progress in correcting standards that have not been met. A site visit is conducted by a visiting team to verify progress attested to in the institution s report. After reviewing the institution s and visiting team s reports, the Commission will determine whether to extend or deny the institution s accreditation. b. If the institution s primary program offering(s) have a duration of more than one year but less than two years in length, the Commission requires a written report within eighteen months from the institution stating its progress in correcting standards that have not been met. A site visit is conducted by a visiting team to verify progress attested to in the institution s report. After reviewing the institution s and visiting team s reports, the Commission will determine whether to extend or deny the institution s accreditation. c. If the institution s primary program offering(s) have a duration of more than two years in length, the Commission requires a written report from the institution within two years stating its progress in correcting standards that have not been met. A site visit is conducted by a visiting team to verify progress attested to in the institution s report. After reviewing the institution s and visiting team s reports, the Commission will determine whether to extend or deny the institution s accreditation. 3. Substantive change visits and reports occur because of changes that are outlined in the Commission s policy manuals. 4. Unannounced visits may occur at the Commission s discretion for the purpose of determining whether the institution has personnel, facilities, and resources it claimed to have during its previous on-site review. The Commission also reserves the right to request specific reports from an institution at any time. 5. Complaints against institutions require a written response from the institution to the Commission. The Commission monitors the institution s responses to determine whether the institution is meeting the Commission s standards of conduct expected of an accredited institution. 6. The Commission requires postsecondary institutions to submit a comprehensive Annual Report (see next page). Once the institution s report has been reviewed by the Commission, additional information may be required. 1

Accrediting Commission for Schools, WASC POSTSECONDARY ACCREDITATION ANNUAL REPORT Accrediting Commission for Schools DUE BY September 15 1) Name of Institution: 2) Institution Address: 3) City, State, Zip: 4) Prepared by/title: 5) Telephone: 6) Email: INSTRUCTIONS Please respond to all of the questions. Enlist the assistance of appropriate individuals in your institution to ensure the accuracy of information submitted. As you respond to the following questions, please consider new to mean only those changes which have occurred since the institution s last Annual Report unless otherwise indicated. Include any updates or approved substantive changes since the last Annual Report. 1) Indicate any change in the official name, address, or control of the institution. 2) What is the institution s overall course completion rate for the previous fall semester? Indicate by percentage: %. (Course completion is the percentage of officially registered students at the time of census who complete the course with a passing grade. Please indicate what your institution requires for a passing grade.) 3) Has the institution s course completion rate decreased by 5% or more this past year? Yes No 4) If yes to item #3 above, what is the percentage decrease? %. 5) Total headcount of all students attending the institution since last year s Annual Report:. 2

Ongoing Monitoring Process for Postsecondary Institutions What change of headcount has occurred since last year s Annual Report: a. Percent increase: % b. Percent decrease: % 6) Does your institution collect data on state licensing examination results for career/technical programs? Yes No 7) If yes to item #6 above, list the licensure exam pass rate for each career/technical program since last year s Annual Report (Rate = # passing # attempting). Name of Program Licensure Exam Pass Rate 8) Have the institution s licensure exam pass rates declined by 10% or more this past year? Yes No. 9) If yes to item #8 above, by what percentage? % 10) Does your institution collect information on job placement rates for its career/technical programs? Yes No 11) If yes to item #10 above, list the job placement rate for each career/technical program since last year s Annual Report (Rate = # placed # graduates in each program). Name of Program Job Placement Rate 12) Have the institution s job placement rates declined by 10% or more this past year? Yes No 13) If yes to item #12 above, by what percentage? %? 3

Accrediting Commission for Schools, WASC 14) List all sites or campuses, since the last Annual Report, at which students can complete 50% or more of the credits for a certificate program, and list the programs for which 50% or more of the credits may be earned at each site or campus. Also, report when these sites or campuses began operating. 15) List and describe any programs which were added to the institution s curriculum since the last Annual Report, regardless of location, that represent a significant departure in either content or method of delivery. (Refer to the ACS WASC web site www.acswasc.org for Substantive Change Policy.) STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Update the institution s progress with course, certificate, and general education expected Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) identification, assessment, analysis and use of assessment results for institutional evaluation, planning and improvement. Respond to questions 16 26 below. 16) Percent of courses with SLOs: %. 17) Percent of programs with SLOs: %. 18) Percent of courses with on-going assessment: %. 19) Percent of programs with on-going assessment: %. 20) Have institutional-level SLOs been developed? Yes No. 21) What percent of student and learning support activities have SLOs identified? %. 22) Percent of learning support activities with on-going assessment? %. 23) Has the institution entered into new contracts with non-regionally accredited organizations which provide courses or programs on behalf of the institution? Yes No If yes to item #23 above, please complete questions #24, #25, and #26 below. 24) Which courses or instructional programs are provided? 4

Ongoing Monitoring Process for Postsecondary Institutions 25) Which student and learning support services are provided? 26) Describe the level of control the institution exercises over the contract. Note: The Commission may require additional reports from the institution to further clarify the information that has been submitted as a part of this Annual Report. Institutions that experience headcount increases or decreases of more than 50% are required to provide written explanations for the changes. This completed document should be faxed or emailed as an attachment to: Accrediting Commission for Schools, WASC Temecula, California Fax: (951) 693-2551 Email: mailsocal@acswasc.org 7/20/09 5