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Drake University
The Drake University accreditation self-study was initiated in January 2004. After becoming&#13;
familiar with the new Higher Learning Commission accreditation criteria, President Maxwell&#13;
and Provost Troyer determined that the self-study process could assist the University to move&#13;
forward toward several of its assessment and planning goals. They appointed Sue Wright,&#13;
Associate Provost and Director of Institutional Research, as Self-Study Coordinator.&#13;
The Provost and Self-Study Coordinator sought agreement of individuals to serve on&#13;
the Steering Committee and to chair or co-chair criterion committees. The Steering Committee&#13;
membership was intended to emphasize the importance accorded to the tasks being undertaken&#13;
in the self-study. Chaired by the Provost, the Steering Committee included chairs of&#13;
the five Criterion Committees, the President, Vice President Business and Finance, Associate&#13;
Director of Athletics, the Chief Information Officer, and Self-Study Coordinator. The&#13;
Committee met for the first time in June 2004 and began to discuss the new accreditation&#13;
criteria. Working with committee chairs, the Steering Committee appointed members for&#13;
each of the five criterion committees.&#13;
On September 10, 2004, the self-study officially kicked off with a lunch and orientation&#13;
for all self-study committee members. At that event members were introduced to the process,&#13;
the self-study criteria and to Drake’s commitment to using the process for real self-study.&#13;
Each committee was first asked to consider how examining the University using their&#13;
criterion and its components could help Drake University better achieve its mission. These&#13;
deliberations led to several major campus initiatives discussed in Intro7.C. During succeeding&#13;
years the committees identified evidence and drafted information for the “Self-Study Report.”&#13;
With normal transition among chairs and members, the committees continued to meet&#13;
through spring 2007 when they submitted reports to the Self-Study Coordinator.&#13;
In addition to the steering and criterion committees, a publicity and promotion task&#13;
force met to recommend ways to get the campus involved in the self-study process. They also&#13;
considered issues such as publication of the requests for third-party comments. A logistics&#13;
committee prepared for the team visit.&#13;
Self-Study Committee Rosters&#13;
Self-Study Committee Minutes
Introduction--Criterion 1. Mission and Integrity--Criterion 2. Preparing for the Future--Criterion 3. Student Learning and Effective Teaching--Criterion 4. Acquisition, Discovery, and Application of Knowledge--Criterion 5. Engagement and Service--Challenges and Opportunities--Appendices.
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