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IV.A. Committee Documents
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IV.A. Draft Response
STANDARD IV.A. - Decision-Making Roles
& Processes
Standard IV: Leadership and Governance
The institution recognizes and utilizes the contributions
of leadership throughout the organization for continuous
improvement of the institution. Governance roles are
designed to facilitate decisions that support student
learning programs and services and improve institutional
effectiveness, while acknowledging the designated responsibilities
of the governing board and the chief administrator.
A. Decision-Making Roles and Processes
The institution recognizes that ethical and effective
leadership throughout the organization enables the institution
to identify institutional values, set and achieve goals,
learn, and improve.
1. Institutional leaders create an environment
for empowerment, innovation, and institutional excellence.
They encourage staff, faculty, administrators, and students,
no matter what their official titles, to take initiative
in improving the practices, programs, and services in
which they are involved. When ideas for improvement
have policy or significant institution-wide implications,
systematic participative processes are used to assure
effective discussion, planning, and implementation.
2. The institution establishes and implements
a written policy providing for faculty, staff, administrator,
and student participation in decision-making processes.
The policy specifies the manner in which individuals
bring forward ideas from their constituencies and work
together on appropriate policy, planning, and special-purpose
bodies.
a. Faculty and administrators 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. Students and
staff also have established mechanisms or organizations
for providing input into institutional decisions.
b. The institution relies on faculty,
its academic senate or other appropriate faculty structures,
the curriculum committee, and academic administrators
for recommendations about student learning programs
and services.
3. Through established governance structures,
processes, and practices, the governing board, administrators,
faculty, staff, and students work together for the good
of the institution. These processes facilitate discussion
of ideas and effective communication among the institution’s
constituencies.
4. The institution advocates and demonstrates
honesty and integrity in its relationships with external
agencies. It agrees to comply with Accrediting Commission
standards, policies, and guidelines, and Commission
requirements for public disclosure, self study and other
reports, team visits, and prior approval of substantive
changes. The institution moves expeditiously to respond
to recommendations made by the Commission.
5. The role of leadership
and the institution’s governance and decision-making
structures and processes are regularly evaluated to
assure their integrity and effectiveness. The institution
widely communicates the results of these evaluations
and uses them as the basis for improvement.
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