Higher Education Community Engagement and Accreditation: Activating Engagement through Innovative Accreditation Strategies
Lorilee R. Sandmann, Julie E. Williams, and Eleanor D. Abrams, studied two very different public institutions and, in Planning for Higher Education, share the benefits they see in linking accreditation with an institutional commitment to student engagement.
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"Convergence is occurring between external demands placed on U.S. higher education institutions, such as those from state and federal governments for greater accountability, and calls for higher education’s recommitment to public purposes. One important example of this convergence is the redesign of accreditation processes and standards. Because of this redesign, accreditation—traditionally an academic and administrative activity—now has the potential to elevate and advance an institution’s commitment to greater community engagement, a more contemporary, innovative institutional priority. "
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