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Oberlin's board seeks to limit faculty power

Inside Higher Ed

Image: Much about Oberlin College is unique, including long-standing policies guaranteeing the faculty a say in matters that extend well beyond academics. Starting in 2018, for instance, several faculty members said, the faculty helped the college avoid budget-related program cuts via an academic and administrative program review.

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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. Bush and George W.

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A Guide to the Accreditation Process with the National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment (NCAAA)

Creatrix Campus

Course and Program Requirements: This includes every detail about the program, department, faculty, and institution regulations and policies. Generally, the program audit teams are chosen by the Accreditation Coordinating Committee, and the Auditors Unit coordinates with the auditors and sends invitations.

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Fixing FASFA: Black Students and HBCUs Will Lose the Most

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Until all errors are fixed, the verification process -- the process used to confirm the data reported on a student’s FAFSA form is accurate -- should be suspended and HBCUs should not be held liable for any errors in awarding financial aid caused by the process or otherwise face program review.

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Navigating Institutional Accreditation: How to Get it and Keep it: Helping colleges and universities navigate the accreditation process successfully

The Change Leader, Inc.

These questions cover everything from the history and mission of the institution, number and types of programs, quality assurance procedures, leadership, and other critical things. Put in place the processes and policies in which the institution is not in full compliance with standards and substandards.

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Washington Update: Dismantling the Department of Education and Redefining Oversight for Higher Ed: Changing Higher Ed podcast 252 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Tom Netting

The Change Leader, Inc.

With over 30 years of experience in federal higher education policy, Tom is a frequent contributor to the program and a trusted Washington insider. This office, central to administering student financial aid programs, saw substantial staff losses. Transgender student protections under Title IX have been nullified.