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PORTERVILLE COLLEGE
ACCREDITATION
OVERVIEW
Fall 2017
Partially adapted from De Anza College Accreditation Overview, Winter, 2016
ACCREDITATION: OVERVIEW
What is ACCJC?
 Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges
 Part of WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges)
 Accredits community colleges and other associate degree granting institutions in
the Western region.
 ACCJC recognized by the US Dept. of Education
What is accreditation?
Voluntary, non-governmental, self-regulation, peer review participation
Systems of self-evaluation on standards of good practice:
 Mission, goals, objectives
 Appropriateness, sufficiency, utilization of resources
 Usefulness, integrity, effectiveness
 Achievement of intended student learning outcomes
Assurances of institutional integrity/effectiveness & educational quality
ACCREDITATION PROCESS: OVERVIEW
College Internal
Self-Evaluation
Submission of SelfStudy to ACCJC
Accreditation Team Visit
the College
Accreditation Team
Submits Report to
ACCJC
ACCJC Board Reviews
& Votes on Action
College: Reaffirmed,
Probation, Warning,
Show-Cause, Terminate
ACCREDITATION: WHY?
 Encourage institutions to improve:
 Academic quality,
 Institutional effectiveness,
 Student success
 Provides assurance to the public that the college meets:
 Set Standards and Eligibility Requirements (ERs)
 ACCJC Commission Policies
 Education received (degree) is legitimate
 Needed to receive federal financial aid
“The primary purpose of an ACCJC-accredited institution is to foster student learning and student achievement. An
effective institution ensures that its resources, programs, and services, whenever, wherever, and however
delivered, support student learning and achievement. The effective institution ensures academic quality and continues
improvement through ongoing assessment of learning and achievement and pursues institutional excellence and
improvement through ongoing, integrated planning and evaluation.” - ACCJC
SELF- STUDY REPORT:
WHAT IS IT?
 College appraises itself: Eligibility Requirements,
Accreditation Standards, Commission Policies
 Honest self-assessment of strengths & weaknesses
 Assessment of meeting ACCJC standards
 On-going self-evaluation of activities for continuous improvement
 Reflective and forward thinking review & analysis of college processes,
procedures, & practices
SELF-STUDY REPORT:
WHAT TO INCLUDE?
 Information/evidence of meeting college mission & the standards
 Areas for improvement
 A commitment to continuous quality and improvement
 Presentation of evidence of student achievement and learning
(results, analysis of the results, use of the results at the course,
program and institution levels)
Examples Self-Study Report:
Chaffey College: http://libguides.chaffey.edu/accreditation
West Hills College Lemoore: http://www.westhillscollege.com/lemoore/about/accreditation/index.asp
Antelope Valley College: https://www.avc.edu/accreditation/
WHAT - ACCREDITATION
STANDARDS?
Standard 1: Mission, Academic Quality
and Institutional Effectiveness and
Integrity
A. Mission
B. Academic Quality & Institutional
Effectiveness
C. Institutional Integrity
Standard 2: Student Learning
Programs and Support Services
A. Instructional Programs
B. Library and Learning Support Services
C. Student Support Services
Standard 3: Resources
A.
B.
C.
D.
Human Resources
Physical Resources
Technology Resources
Financial Resources
Standard 4: Leadership and Governance
A.
B.
C.
D.
Decision-Making Roles & Processes
Chief Executive Office
Governing Board
Multi-College Districts
RESPONDING
TO STANDARDS: HOW?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Use the language in the Standards as part of the response
Answer every part of the Standard
Repetition is ok
Link to relevant evidence
Write/Report as is:
 Report the facts
 Only notate claims that can be substantiated with evidence
 Succinct & makes sense to the reader(s)
WHAT:
TYPES OF DATA TO USE?
 Qualitative and/or quantitative data presented:
 tables, charts, graphs, etc. (with analysis)
 Longitudinal when/if appropriate
 Disaggregated by relevant subpopulations
Resource: Institutional Research Office
USE OF DATA IN REPORT: HOW?
For example:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Policies on curriculum review & implementation
Evaluation of student learning outcomes
Review elements, cycles/timelines, connection and
correlation between program review with institutional
planning
Usage of program review data at all levels and across
multiple cycles
Actions taken (improvements) on the basis of available data,
program review, etc. - What have we done? Examples?
Student achievement data
Planning data (external and internal scans, community)
Surveys
SITE VISIT TEAM: WHAT THEY
LOOK FOR IN THE DATA?
…that the College…
1. routinely & systematically gathers data
2. analyzes data and reflect upon the data & analysis
3. publishes the data and analysis & share them widely with
constituent groups
4. use data to plan, make, implement curricular and/or program
improvements/changes
5. use data to plan, make, implement institutional
improvements/changes
6. use the data to evaluate the effectiveness of our
improvements
EVIDENCE: PC
EXAMPLES?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Program Review Data
Scorecard Data
Elements of Student Success Data
Internal & External Scan
Common Measures (Strategic Planning)
Survey Data
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Climate Survey
CCSSE
Student Satisfaction Survey
Strategic Planning Survey
EVIDENCE: OTHER
EXAMPLES?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
SLO Assessment: results, analysis & changes made
Policies and procedures
College website and usability of it
Committee/council/division/board minutes and agendas
Planning Documents: (Educational Master Plan, Strategic Plan,
Equity Plan, 3SP Plan, Integrated Planning, etc.)
6. Community Data
QUALITY FOCUS ESSAY
College to identify policies, procedures, or practices that need
to be changed = improve student learning and/or student
achievement
Based on self-examination/study:
Identify 2 or 3 quality focused projects
Desired goals/outcomes/deliverables
Action steps
Timeline
Responsible groups/departments/individuals
Resources needed for the projects
Assessment/Evaluation of the projects
PORTERVILLE COLLEGE ACCREDITATION TIMELINE
Fall
2016
Spring
2017
Fall
2017
Spring
2018
Planning Documents Updated:
Strategic Plan, Education Master
Plan, Integrated Planning Model
Quality Focused Essay: Draft
Completed
References
Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. (2014). Accreditation standards. Novato,
California.
Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. (2017). Guide to evaluating and improving
institutions. Novato, California.
Are we done yet?
Questions?
…didn’t think so, thank you!
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