Criterion 2 Core Components
*The material on this page is taken from the Higher Learning Commission Handbook of Accreditation. |
Core Component 2a - The organization realistically prepares for a future shaped by multiple societal and economic trends.
As it defines and interprets evidence related to this Core Component, an organization may wish to consider the following Examples of Evidence.
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The organization's planning documents reflect a sound understanding of the organization's current capacity.
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The organization's planning documents demonstrate that attention is being paid to emerging factors such as technology, demographic shifts, and globalization.
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The organization's planning documents show careful attention to the organization's function in a multicultural society.
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The organization's planning processes include effective environmental scanning.
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The organizational environment is supportive of innovation and change.
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The organization incorporates in its planning those aspects of its history and heritage that it wishes to preserve and continue.
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The organization clearly identifies authority for decision making about organizational goals.
Core Component 2b - The organization's resource base supports its educational programs and its plans for maintaining and strengthening their quality in the future.
As it defines and interprets evidence related to this Core Component, an organization may wish to consider the following 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. As it defines and interprets evidence related to this Core Component, an organization may wish to consider the following 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.
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