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2.1. The institution has degree-granting authority from the appropriate government
agency or agencies. (Degree-granting Authority) |
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2.2. The institution has a governing board of at least five members that is the
legal body with specific authority over the institution. The board is an
active policy-making body for the institution and is ultimately responsible
for ensuring that the financial resources of the institution are adequate
to provide a sound educational program. The board is not controlled
by a minority of board members or by organizations or interests
separate from it. Neither the presiding officer of the board nor the
majority of other voting members of the board have contractual,
employment, or personal or familial financial interest in the institution.
A military institution authorized and operated by the federal government
to award degrees has a public board in which neither the presiding officer
nor a majority of the other members are civilian employees of the
military or active/retired military. The board has broad and significant
influence upon the institution’s programs and operations, plays an active
role in policy-making, and ensures that the financial resources of the
institution are used to provide a sound educational program. The board
is not controlled by a minority of board members or by organizations or
interests separate from the board except as specified by the authorizing
legislation. Neither the presiding officer of the board nor the majority
of other voting board members have contractual, employment, or personal
or familial financial interest in the institution. (Governing Board) |
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2.3. The institution has a chief executive officer whose primary responsibility
is to the institution and who is not the presiding officer of the board.
(Chief Executive Officer) |
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| 2.4. The institution has a clearly defined and published mission statement
specific to the institution and appropriate to an institution of higher education,
addressing teaching and learning and, where applicable, research
and public service. (Institutional Mission) |
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| 2.5. The institution engages in ongoing, integrated, and institution-wide
research-based planning and evaluation processes that incorporate a systematic
review of programs and services that (a) results in continuing
improvement, and (b) demonstrates that the institution is effectively
accomplishing its mission. (Institutional Effectiveness) |
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2.6. The institution is in operation and has students enrolled in degree programs.
(Continuous Operation) |
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| 2.7 The institution |
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| 2.7.1 offers one or more degree programs based on at least 60 semester credit
hours or the equivalent at the associate level; at least 120 semester
credit hours or the equivalent at the baccalaureate level; or at least 30
semester credit hours or the equivalent at the post-baccalaureate, graduate,
or professional level. The institution provides a written justification
and rationale for program equivalency. (Program Length) |
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2.7.2 offers degree programs that embody a coherent course of study that is
compatible with its stated purpose and is based upon fields of study
appropriate to higher education. (Program Content) |
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2.7.3 requires in each undergraduate degree program the successful completion
of a general education component at the collegiate level that (1) is
a substantial component of each undergraduate degree, (2) ensures
breadth of knowledge, and (3) is based on a coherent rationale. For
degree completion in associate programs, the component constitutes a
minimum of 15 semester hours or the equivalent; for baccalaureate programs,
a minimum of 30 semester hours or the equivalent. These credit
hours are to be drawn from and include at least one course from each
of the following areas: humanities/fine arts; social/behavioral sciences;
and natural science/mathematics. The courses do not narrowly focus on
those skills, techniques, and procedures specific to a particular occupation
or profession. The institution provides a written justification and
rationale for course equivalency. (General Education) |
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2.7.4 provides instruction for all course work required for at least one degree
program at each level at which it awards degrees. If the institution
makes arrangements for some instruction to be provided by other
accredited institutions or entities through contracts or consortia, or uses
some other alternative approach to meeting this requirement, the alternative
approach must be approved by the Commission on Colleges. In
all cases, the institution demonstrates that it controls all aspects of its
educational program. (Contractual Agreements for Instruction) (See
Commission policy “Core Requirement 2.7.4: Documenting an
Alternate Approach.”) |
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| 2.8 The number of full-time faculty members is adequate to support the mission
of the institution. The institution has adequate faculty resources to
ensure the quality and integrity of its academic programs. In addition, upon
application for candidacy, an applicant institution demonstrates that it meets
Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1 for faculty qualifications. (Faculty) |
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| 2.9 The institution, through ownership or formal arrangements or agreements,
provides and supports student and faculty access and user privileges
to adequate library collections as well as to other learning/information
resources consistent with the degrees offered. These collections
and resources are sufficient to support all its educational, research, and
public service programs. (Learning Resources and Services) |
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2.10 The institution provides student support programs, services, and activities
consistent with its mission that promote student learning and
enhance the development of its students. (Student Support Services) |
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2.11 The institution has a sound financial base, demonstrated financial stability,
and adequate physical resources to support the mission of the
institution and the scope of its programs and services.
The member institution provides the following financial statements: (a)
an institutional audit (or Standard Review Report issued in accordance
with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services
issued by the AICPA for those institutions audited as part of a systemwide
or statewide audit) and written institutional management letter
for the most recent fiscal year prepared by an independent certified public
accountant and/or an appropriate governmental auditing agency
employing the appropriate audit (or Standard Review Report) guide; (b)
a statement of financial position of unrestricted net assets, exclusive of
plant assets and plant-related debt, which represents the change in unrestricted
net assets attributable to operations for the most recent year; and
(c) an annual budget that is preceded by sound planning, is subject to
sound fiscal procedures, and is approved by the governing board.
Audit requirements for applicant institutions may be found in the
Commission policy entitled “Accreditation Procedures for Applicant
Institutions.” (Resources)* |
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| 2.12 The institution has developed an acceptable Quality Enhancement Plan
and demonstrates that the plan is part of an ongoing planning and evaluation
process. (Quality Enhancement Plan) |
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Will be Addressed with QEP. |