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Office of Institutional Effectiveness

HLC Steering Committee

Responsibilities

  • Provide guidance to the assurance argument process in terms of planning, organization, and timetables.
  • Plan the assurance argument, including the committee structure, its membership, the assurance argument timetable, campus-wide meetings and the development of the assurance argument plan.
  • Orient and educate both members of the various criterion sub-committees and the campus community regarding the assurance argument process, particularly regarding the concept of institutional effectiveness.
  • Inform all constituents of the progress of the assurance argument and coordinate communication among the committees.
  • Monitor the entire assurance argument process including focus, research, clarification, drafting, and revision.
  • Work with administration and other functioning areas on campus to schedule on-campus workshops and/or assemblies related to the assurance argument process.
  • Develop a system for cataloging and storing evidence in order to build a resource depository for ÂÜÀòÉç’s assurance argument committees and the Higher Learning Commission visiting team. The coordinator will be assisted by resource team members and other committee members to complete this project.
  • Report any non-compliance issues to the provost and upper administration.
  • Oversee the final phases of the assurance argument document.
  • Serve as a primary liaison to the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and ÂÜÀòÉç to prepare, if needed, any follow-up concerns noted by the visiting team.
  • Through the Office of the Provost, update upper administration and the Board of Trustees on a regular basis.
  • Guide the executive committee towards producing an addendum to update the assurance argument report for the HLC visiting team.