Academic Program Review
The primary purpose of an academic review is to examine, assess, and strengthen programs.
The review is intended to:
- Evaluate strengths and weaknesses, and thus, determine future priorities
- Develop strategies to build upon strengths and improve deficiencies
- Assist in determining a program's ability to respond to future challenges and opportunities
- Aid in shaping the program's plan for the future
Academic programs not subject to specialized accreditation are required by the PA State System of Higher Education Board of Governor Policy 1986-04-A to conduct a full program review at least every five years.
The Program Review Should
- Tell the Story of the Program addressing the key points as put forth by the administrative procedure.
- Provide an analysis of the data provided by Institutional Research. Explain what the data means in a narrative format.
- Present the program in the framework of ESU's 2017-2020 Strategic Plan: Students First: Empowering Innovation through Collaboration and State System Strategic Plan.
- Review Compliance to State System Board of Governors Policy 1990-06-A: Academic Degrees. The undergraduate credit and residency requirements were summarized in a Spring 2011 University Meeting Handout.
- Address Program Outcomes using the current State System Performance Indicators as a guide on what to address.
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Contact Us
Contact Information
- Campus Address
- Reibman Administration Building 103
- Phone:
- (570) 422-3201
- Title of Department Leader
- Interim Vice President Administration & Accreditation
- Name
- Michael Sachs
- E:
- msachs@esu.edu
- Phone:
- (570) 422-3950