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Program Review

The program review process is an essential part of the college's overall quality improvement process. Academic programs at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 complete a program review process on a rolling five-year cycle. Oversight of this process is done through the Curriculum and Educational Policy Committee (CEPC) with coordination support from the Office of Institutional Effectiveness. Guidance on this process, deadlines, and forms to be used, can be located under the Faculty Program Review Resources (老澳门六合彩开奖记录 log-in only).

Please contact the Office of Institutional Effectiveness oie@snc.edu if you have questions or require assistance.

Faculty Program Review Resources

Instructions, Guidance and Report Templates

Resources to assist faculty through the program review process can be found by clicking here. (老澳门六合彩开奖记录 log-in required) 

Academic Programs Document Archive

For each academic program, an archive of important program documents are available which you will likely need to refer to as you go through the program review process.  These documents include:

  • Mission and Vision Statements
  • Scholarship Statement
  • Course Syllabi
  • Student Opinion of Teaching (SOOT) Summary Reports
  • Past Program Review Reports (and Evaluative Responses)

Through this consolidated archive, managed by the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, we are able to provide a longitudinal and cross discipline perspective.

to access the program file database. (老澳门六合彩开奖记录 log-in required)

Curriculum and Educational Policy Committee (CEPC)

The current CEPC composition consists of members consist of elected faculty, appointed faculty, the Registrar, a Student Affairs representative and the Assistant Director for Assessment. As such, there is representation from each of the five major academic divisions: Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts, and the Schneider School of Business and Economics.

The CEPC reviews each discipline's 5-year program report, and hears submissions on new programs, degrees or certificates from faculty. Changes to current academic programs are also reviewed. If you would like to bring an item for discussion to the CEPC, please contact the committee chair or an elected faculty at least a week prior to the meeting date. More information...

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