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This collection of images and text showcases various aspects of the college accreditation self-study process, including activities, purpose of accreditation, educational master plan goals, annual goals, and self-study highlights. The content covers key areas such as institutional quality assurance, student success promotion, community strengthening, equity, and achievement assessment. Key highlights include the development of an institutional self-evaluation report, drafting processes, sharing drafts with the campus community, and assessing mission accomplishment through program reviews.

  • Accreditation
  • Self-Study
  • College
  • Educational Master Plan
  • Equity

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  1. Accreditation Self-Study Town Hall Spring 2017 Andrew LaManque, Ph.D. Paul Starer

  2. College Accreditation Activities Development of the Institutional Self Evaluation Report (ISER) Standards team meetings, Spring 2016 & Fall 2016 Accreditation Leadership Summit, November 2016 Drafting Winter Quarter, 2017 Sharing Draft with Campus Community, Spring 2017 To Board in June Site Visit October 2017 2

  3. Purpose of Accreditation Assures institutional quality to taxpayers Promotes institutional improvement Certifies value and legitimacy of student award Source: Adapted from www.chea.org 2

  4. Educational Master Plan Overarching Goals Equity Create a culture of equity that promotes student success, particularly for underserved students. Community Strengthen a sense of community and commitment to the College's mission; expand participation from all constituents in shared governance. Improvement and Stewardship of Resources Recognize and support a campus culture that values ongoing improvement and stewardship of resources. 4

  5. SHEA Annual Goals Sunnyvale/Enrollment Hispanic Serving Institution Equity Accreditation 5

  6. Self-Study Highlights New Mission Statement Believing a well-educated population is essential to sustaining and enhancing a democratic society, Foothill College offers programs and services that empower students to achieve their goals as members of the workforce, as future students, and as global citizens. We work to obtain equity in achievement of student outcomes for all California student populations, and are guided by our core values of honesty, integrity, trust, openness, transparency, forgiveness, and sustainability. Foothill College offers associate degrees and certificates in multiple disciplines and a baccalaureate degree in dental hygiene. 6

  7. Self-Study Highlights Standard I.B.5 The institution assesses accomplishment of its mission through program review and evaluation of goals and objectives, student learning outcomes, and student achievement. An example of the program review cycle can be seen in the Spanish program review, which identified faculty staffing shortfalls due to a drop in enrollment and highlighted a need for additional faculty support to address declines in enrollment. 7

  8. Self-Study Highlights Dental Hygiene BS Standard II.A.1 All instructional programs, regardless of location or means of delivery, including distance education and correspondence education, are offered in fields of study consistent with the institution s mission In response to changing educational demands in the field, Dental Hygiene faculty at Foothill applied to be one of the pilot program colleges in California to offer a Bachelor degree. In May 2015 the ACCJC accepted Foothill s substantive change proposal for a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. The college admitted its first cohort of students to this program in the Fall 2016. 8

  9. Self-Study Highlights Standard IV.A.3 Administrators and faculty, through policy and procedures, have a substantive and clearly defined role in institutional governance and exercise a substantial voice in institutional policies, planning, and budget that relate to their areas of responsibility and expertise. Board policy and administrative procedure set forth the substantive and clearly defined roles of administrators and faculty in institutional governance and ensure their influence regarding institutional policies, planning, and budget that relate to their areas of responsibility and expertise. 9

  10. Quality Focus Essay - QFE Development of the Quality Focus Essay (QFE) Action projects What Needs Improvement Focused on student learning Established goals, timeline, responsible individuals, assessment plan 10

  11. Quality Focus Essay Topics Create a new college participatory governance system that actively involves a majority of college employees and is recognized by learning and dialogue about how to achieve college goals Develop more clearly defined educational pathways, resulting in reduced time for students to complete their goals 11

  12. Improve Governance Redesign participatory governance One that allows deeper involvement, including: Student voice Standard meeting times for committees and department discussions Meeting times when classes are not meeting An examination of incentives to promote involvement Development of service outcomes for the committees and a rubric for ongoing assessment Create Online/Hybrid competency-based training Develop an online communication system Develop a mentoring system for participatory governance Review and revise our Governance Handbook 12

  13. Develop More Clearly Defined Educational Pathways Develop and publish clear, structured academic program maps Develop one and two year scheduling plans Offer additional faculty mentoring, student counseling, support and academic service Develop information systems and staffing support to track students progress Develop reports to using student educational planning data Review program requirements, starting with ADTs Develop and implement a professional development plan Collaborate with K-12 partners 13

  14. Winter/Spring College Accreditation Activities Completion of the Institutional Self Evaluation Report (ISER) Finalize draft document Share with community Present to board in June 14

  15. All Things Accreditation https://foothill.edu/president/accreditati on.php

  16. We Welcome Feedback Through Governance or Directly Acting Associate VP Paul Starer, starerpaul@fhda.edu Interim VP of Instruction & Standard IV Andrew LaManque, lamanqueandrew@fhda.ed Dir. Marketing & Standard I Andrea Hanstein, hansteinandrea@fhda.ed Academic Senate President & Standard II Carolyn Holcroft: holcroftcarolyn@fhda.edu Classified Senate President & Standard III Erin Ortiz: ortizeerin@fhda.edu 16

  17. Questions? Q&A

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