What is the purpose of the self-study report and process?
The self-study report demonstrates the University’s commitment to peer review. In addition to providing an overview of the institution at this time, it summarizes the University’s understanding of the most significant issues raised in the last re-accreditation review and evaluates how the institution responded to them. UNI’s latest self-study report includes a section addressing how the institution has responded to the recommendations made by the re-accreditation review team that visited campus in February 2001. At the time, the University was required to submit a Progress Report on the General Education program and its assessment, which it did in fall 2004. The self-study also addresses the HLC criteria for continuing accreditation and the Foundations of Excellence Dimensions. A self-study report has many audiences; certainly, the Higher Learning Commission and its review team is a critical one since the report must demonstrate that the institution is worthy of re-accreditation and co
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