| Criterion
2: Preparing for the Future
The
organization's allocations of resources and its processes for evaluation
and planning demonstrate its capacity to fulfill its mission, improve
the quality of its education, and respond to future challenges.
Core
Component - 2A.
The organization realistically prepares for a future
shaped by multiple societal and economic trends.
Examples
of Evidence
The organization's planning documents
reflect a sound understanding of the organization's current capacity.
The organization's planning documents
demonstrate that attention is being paid to emerging factors such
as technology, demographic shifts, and globalization.
The organization's planning documents
show careful attention to the organization's function in a multicultural
society.
The organization's planning processes
include effective environmental scanning.
The organizational environment is supportive
of innovation and change.
The organization incorporates in its
planning those aspects of its history and heritage that it wishes
to preserve and continue.
The organization clearly identifies
authority for decision making about organizational goals.
Core
Component - 2B. The organization's resource base supports
it educational programs and its plans for maintaining and strengthening
their quality in the future.
Examples
of Evidence
The organization's resources are adequate
for achievement of the educational quality it claims to provide.
Plans for resource development and allocation
document an organizational commitment to supporting and strengthening
the quality of the education it provides.
The organization uses its human resources
effectively.
The organization intentionally develops
its human resources to meet future changes.
The organization's history of financial
resource development and investment documents a forward-looking
concern for ensuring educational quality (e.g. investments in faculty
development, technology, learning support services, new or renovated
facilities.
The organization's planning processes
are flexible enough to respond to unanticipated needs for program
reallocation, downsizing, or growth.
The organization has a history of achieving
its planning goals.
Core Component - 2C. The organization's
ongoing evaluation and assessment processes provide reliable evidence
of institutional effectiveness that clearly informs strategies for
continuous improvement.
Examples
of Evidence
The organization demonstrates that its
evaluation processes provide evidence that its performance meets
its stated expectations for institutional effectiveness.
The organization maintains effective
systems for collecting, analyzing, and using organizational information.
Appropriate data and feedback loops
are available and used throughout the organization to support continuous
improvement.
Periodic reviews of academic and administrative
subunits contribute to improvement of the organization.
The organization provides adequate support
for its evaluation and assessment processes.
Core
Component - 2D. All levels of planning align with the organization's
mission, thereby enhancing its capacity to fulfill that mission.
Examples
of Evidence
Coordinated planning processes center
on the mission documents that define vision, values, goals, and
strategic priorities for the organization.
Planning processes link with budgeting
processes.
Implementation of the organization's
planning is evident in its operation.
Long-range strategic planning processes
allow for reprioritizing of goals when necessary because of changing
environments.
Planning documents give evidence of
the organization's awareness of the relationships among educational
quality, student learning, and the diverse, complex, global, and
technological world in which the organization and its students exist.
Planning processes involve internal constituents
and, where appropriate, external constituents.
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