Institutional program review is a comprehensive look at individual programs or areas and covers such as staffing, action plans, assessment, and resources. Instructional program review examines programs that offer direct student instruction and are normally the academic offerings at the instruction. Non-instructional program review addresses areas or departments that may provide support to instructional programs or are necessary to the university to run efficiently and effectively.
Program review will not only allow us to meet our requirements for SACSOC it should also be an excellent way to allow our programs to receive formal input from a peer reviewer from aspirant institutions. Thus, this process is intended to build upon and improve the quality of our programs (instructional and non-instructional).
SACSCOC Core Requirement 7.1 (Institutional Planning) is for the purpose of assuring that institutions have an appropriate broad-based approach to institution-wide effectiveness that supports the mission and serves as a framework for planning. This Core Requirement also ensures that activities are evaluated to discern whether the anticipated progress is being achieved and if not, making corrections as needed.
An institutional planning and effectiveness process involves all programs, services, and constituencies; is linked to the decision-making process at all levels; and provides a sound basis for budgetary decisions and resource allocations.
The following sections provide information on timeline, process, and criteria for selecting peer reviewers, agenda for peer review virtual visits, peer review final report, closing the loop and continuous improvement.
Current Program Review Committee Members
Chair, Tracey Matthews, CHPW
Tina Deshotels, CSBS
Blake Hunter, OIRE
Courtney Peppers, Student Success
Jodi Poe, Library