Working with Consultants Volume 8
At the conclusion of a consultant’s work, the goal is that the whole program and the institution have a deeper understanding and appreciation of accreditation.
At the conclusion of a consultant’s work, the goal is that the whole program and the institution have a deeper understanding and appreciation of accreditation.
Last week, we reviewed the self-assessment “readiness” checklist. Most programs fall somewhere in the middle of the preparedness spectrum; a consultant can step in at any point and offer valuable input that can move the dial closer to full preparedness, not just for your upcoming site visit or SSR but also for ongoing assessment through the years.
Thank you for joining me once again. We’ve been talking about the PA program’s assessment process. Last week, we analyzed the purpose behind self-assessment, which allows us to critically examine, refine, and improve our programs.
Thanks again for joining me as I continue discussing what a consultant or team of consultants can do to help ensure your PA program's robust and sustainable assessment process.
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