G. Academic Program Planning and Review
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G. Academic Program Planning and Review
- The Presidents shall establish effective processes for academic program planning, addition, alteration, deletion and review at each of the component institutions.
- The processes for academic program planning and review shall take account of the relevant differences among the various types of academic programs (e.g., degree and non-degree, etc.) and shall enable the institutions to effectively meet the public higher educational needs of the citizens of New Hampshire.
- The Educational Excellence Committee shall:
- Require each institution to establish and maintain a long-range academic plan as a component of the institutional strategic plan.
- Require each institution to establish and maintain effective processes for the addition, alteration, deletion, and periodic review of all types of academic programs.
- Require the Chancellor to coordinate a process whereby the Presidents propose to the Committee a set of appropriate metrics and targets aimed at assuring the education provided by each institution, and Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ as a whole, meets reasonable quality expectations.
- Require the System Office to maintain an academic program inventory.
- Prior to taking action a President shall inform the Educational Excellence Committee of his or her plans to add or delete degree programs (i.e., degrees and majors). After implementing any such change a President shall inform the Committee of the completed action. Such informational reports ordinarily shall be part of the agenda for a regularly scheduled Committee meeting.
- Each President shall present an annual report to the Educational Excellence Committee which, at a minimum, shall:
- Transmit updates to the institutions' long-range academic plans, to include updated academic quality metrics;
- Describe the results of the periodic academic program reviews conducted at his or her institution;
- Detail the changes made to the academic programs at his or her institution since the last report; and
- Describe the educational exchange programs offered by or available through the institution.