Self-Study and CQI Cycle

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Quality Improvement Cycle (8 years)

Self-Study and CQI

The Figure on the right shows the entire 8-year Quality Improvement Cycle. The interim self-study conducted at the 4-year mark is a major component of the CQI system. The interim self-study takes approximately 12–15 months to complete.

Independent Student Analysis (ISA)

The Independent Student Analysis (ISA) is conducted every 2 years. The ISA kicks-off the Interim Review Process (as well as the self-study for a full accreditation survey visit). The ISA is a student-driven process supported by the College's Office of Accreditation, Quality & Analytics.

Orientation

The Institutional Self-Study Task Force and its committees meet for a kick-off meeting for an orientation to their charge and the review process.

Data Collection Instrument (DCI)

The Director and Assistant Director of Accreditation assist the Institutional Self-Study Task Force in overseeing the successful collection of DCI responses from respective units/offices. This includes communicating to their respective areas about the process, their responsibilities, and helping to facilitate successful completion of the DCI.

Interim Self-Study

After the Director and Assistant Director of Accreditation compile the responses into a single DCI document, the subcommittees of the Institutional Self-Study Task Force begin a series of meetings to review the DCI, determine compliance, and make recommendations for CQI projects.

CQI Projects

Some of the task force members, i.e. administrators, will be responsible for ensuring the completion of CQI projects, which could include, as appropriate, or to the extent necessary, the initiation, development, and management of the projects.