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Title: IACBE Accreditation Workshop


1
IACBE Accreditation Workshop
  • 22 September 2006
  • Presented by
  • Mr. William Parrott
  • IACBE Director,
  • Member Services and International Programs

2
What Is Accreditation?
  • Accreditation is a process of Quality Assurance
    for Educational Bodies
  • Accreditation is intended to aid institutions in
    assuring the quality of their institution and
    programs

3
Who is Responsible for Awarding Accreditation?
  • Governmental Accreditation
  • National
  • State, Provincial
  • Local
  • Non-Governmental

4
Types of Accreditation
  • There are basically two types of Accreditation
  • Institutional
  • Programmatic

5
Approaches to Accreditation
  • Prescriptive Input Standards
  • Outcomes Based

6
IACBE Accreditation
  • Non-Governmental
  • Program Based
  • Mission Driven
  • Student Learning Outcomes Based
  • For Business and Business Related Programs

7
IACBEs Purpose, Scope and Process to
Accreditation
  • The IACBE Accreditation Process Manual covers in
    detail the process of accreditation

8
Accreditation Process Overview
  • Purpose of the IACBE
  • The purpose of the IACBE is to promote and
    recognize excellence in business education in
    colleges and universitiesat both the
    undergraduate and graduate levelsthrough
    specialized accreditation. Business education
    includes the fields of business administration,
    accounting, finance, human resources, information
    management, international business, management,
    and marketing and often includes
    business-related fields such as economics and
    leadership. Institutions, students, employers,
    and the general public all benefit from the
    external verification of quality provided through
    the IACBEs accreditation process. They also
    benefit from the process of continuous quality
    improvement that is encouraged by the IACBEs
    developmental approach to promoting excellence in
    business education.

9
Excellence in Business Education
  • IACBE has identified 16 areas that we believe are
    characteristics of excellence in business
    education.
  • These characteristics are include in all our
    manuals
  • In the Accreditation Manuel they can be found on
    pages 2-3

10
What is involved in IACBE Accreditation?
  • Become a Member of IACBE
  • Complete Candidacy Process
  • Complete and Implement an Outcomes Plan
  • Complete a Self Evaluation
  • Have a Site Visit
  • Report annually Result of Outcomes Assessment

11
How to Begin the IACBE Accreditation Process
  • Institutional Membership
  • An institution becomes an institutional member by
    completing an application form, paying the annual
    membership dues, and sending the following
    information
  • A copy of the most recent catalog for
    undergraduate and graduate programs offered by
    the institution. If the catalog is online, this
    should be stated and the Internet address (URL)
    should be provided and an electronic version.
  • Evidence that the academic business unit has
    offered at least one bachelor or graduate degree
    program in business or a business-related field,
    with enrolled students, for at least two years.
  • Evidence that the institution has the necessary
    authorizations from appropriate state and/or
    federal government bodies to confer business
    degrees. Exceptions may be considered by the
    IACBE Board of Commissioners on a case-by-case
    basis.
  • Evidence that the institution has a publicly
    stated mission appropriate to a college or
    university. This mission must have been approved
    by the institutions governing body (regents,
    trustees, directors, etc.).
  • The language(s) in which the academic courses are
    taught.

12
Becoming a Candidate
  • To be considered for candidacy status, an
    institution must
  • Submit a letter to the IACBE from the
    institutions chief executive officer requesting
    candidacy status and affirming the institutions
    commitment to attaining and maintaining
    excellence in business education and supporting
    the IACBEs accreditation process.
  • Schedule a preliminary site visit to determine
    its eligibility for candidacy status.
  • Submit the following information to the IACBE
  • A list of locations where the institutions
    degree programs are offered.
  • The qualifications of business faculty.
  • A copy of the institutions organizational
    chart.
  • Pay the costs of the preliminary site visit to
    the IACBE, at least 90 days in advance of the
    preliminary visit. These costs include travel
    expenses, hotel, food, transportation, and a site
    visit fee.
  • Have the preliminary site visit.

13
Becoming a Candidate Preliminary Site Visit
  • Is a One Day One Person Visit
  • The Visitor Will Review the Submitted Materials
  • Review and Assist in Moving Forward with the
    Outcomes Assessment Plan
  • Gather Additional Materials as Need to Include

14
Becoming a Candidate Preliminary Site Visit (con.)
  • In addition, the following information must be
    compiled and made available on site to the
    preliminary visit representative of the IACBE
  • A copy of the most recent catalog for
    undergraduate and graduate programs. If the
    catalog is on-line, provide the Internet address
    (URL) and an electronic version.
  • A program overview of the academic business unit
    which includes
  • The mission statement of the academic business
    unit.
  • The specific page number in the institutions
    catalog which
  • Describes each business program
  • Identifies the academic credentials of each
    full-time faculty who teaches in the business
    program (highest earned degree and major field
    of study)
  • Identifies the business core required by each
    business major and/or concentration
  • Identifies the general education requirements
    for each business major and/or concentration (if
    applicable)
  • Identifies the required courses beyond the
    business core for each business major and/or
    concentration
  •  
  •  

15
Becoming a Candidate Preliminary Site Visit (con.)
  • The number of undergraduate and graduate students
    majoring in business or business-related programs
    for each of the past three years
  • The number of degrees conferred, for each of the
    past three years, in business or business-related
    programs, listed by degree, major, and
    concentration.
  • A completed outcomes assessment plan for the
    academic business unit.
  • The most current assessment results from the
    direct and indirect measures of student
    learning.
  • A description of the linkages between the
    academic business unit and business and industry
    (e.g., business advisory board, internships,
    etc.).

16
Self Evaluation
  • Every Institution will complete a Self Study
    (Evaluation) using the Accreditation Manual
    Standard Approach

17
ACCREDITATION PRINCIPLES
  • Principle 1 Outcomes Assessment
  • Principle 2 Strategic Planning

18
ACCREDITATION PRINCIPLES
  • Principle 3 Curriculum
  • 3.1 Program Design
  • 3.2 Common Professional Component
  • 3.3 General Education
  • 3.4 Breadth and Depth of Curriculum
  • 3.5 Curriculum Review and Improvement
  • 3.6 Interdisciplinary Programs
  • 3.7 Masters Degree Curriculum
  • 3.8 Doctoral Curriculum

19
ACCREDITATION PRINCIPLES
  • Principle 4 Faculty
  • 4.1 Faculty Qualifications
  • 4.2 Faculty Load
  • 4.3 Program Coverage
  • 4.4 Faculty Evaluation
  • 4.5 Faculty Development
  • 4.6 Faculty Policies
  • Principle 5 Scholarly and Professional
    Activities

20
ACCREDITATION PRINCIPLES
  • Principle 6 Resources
  • 6.1 Financial Resources
  • 6.2 Facilities
  • 6.3 Learning Resources
  • 6.4 Educational Technology and Support
  • 6.5 Off-Campus Locations

21
ACCREDITATION PRINCIPLES
  • Principle 7 Internal and External
    Relationships
  • 7.1 Internal Relationships
  • 7.2 Admissions Processes
  • 7.3 External Oversight
  • 7.4 Business and Industry Linkages
  • 7.5 External Cooperative Relationships
  • 7.6 International Cooperation
  • 7.7 External Accountability
  • Principle 8 Educational Innovation

22
Site Visit and Commissioners Review
  • Have a Site visit
  • Two People
  • Three Days
  • Commissioners Review

23
Final Step
  • Accreditation
  • Commissioner will send a letter stating the
    results of their review
  • Accredited
  • Accredited with Observation
  • Accredited with Notes
  • Accredited with Conditions
  • Accreditation Denied

24
Annual Reporting
  • Each year by 1 November each candidate and
    accredited institution will submit an Annual
    Report.
  • Response to Note compliance
  • Outcomes Assessment Results
  • Program and Administrative Changes

25
Questions
  • If you have any questions in future Please send
    you request to Mr. Bill Parrott at
  • Wparrott_at_iacbe.org
  • Or
  • Mr. Paul Mallette at
  • IACBE Europe paulmallette_at_mac.com
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