ACCREDITATION HANDBOOK
1999 Edition
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A-5 Public Notification and Third Party Comments Regarding
Full-Scale Evaluations
It is the policy of the Commission on Colleges and
Universities, in accordance with 34 CFR 602.27 (c)(5), to publish
the year when candidate or member institutions are being considered
for initial or continuing accreditation. The Commission also provides
an opportunity for third-party comment, in writing, concerning
the institution's qualifications for candidacy or accreditation.
Procedures
A. Procedure for Publication by Institutions
In accordance with Commission policy, an institution that is scheduled for
a full-scale evaluation advertises to its publics that a visit is scheduled
and invites their comments. Comments will be accepted only when they
are submitted in writing and signed.
1. Dissemination of notification. In most cases, a
local newspaper will be the most appropriate vehicle for an announcement
of a forthcoming visit. However, the Commission recognizes that an
institution's opportunities and vehicles for reaching its publics vary
from place to place. In some situations, submitting a press release
to a newspaper may not ensure publication; it may be necessary for
the institution to purchase space in an appropriate publication or
find other means of publicizing the visit.
Alumni magazines and campus newsletters may also be useful ways to communicate
to certain constituencies. An institution with operations off-campus,
including those outside the United States, should find ways to provide
appropriate notification to those affected by the institution's presence
at those sites.
2. Content of notice. The Commission does not prescribe
specific language for the public notification of impending visit. However,
the Commission recommends that the institution's announcement include
the following information:
a) the
purpose of the forthcoming visit;
b) the
dates of the visit;
c) the
institution's current accreditation status with the Commission on
Colleges and Universities;
d) the
year of the most recent Commission action relating to the institution;
and
e) an
invitation to send comments directly to the Commission that includes
the Commission's address and the date by which comments must be received
(no later than one month before the visit).
3. Timing of the notice. The notice should appear three
to four months before a full-scale evaluation. The institution sends
a photocopy of the printed notice to the Commission headquarters.
B. Procedure for Publication by the Commission
In accordance with Commission policy, the Commission
publishes the list of institutions scheduled for evaluation through
appropriate Commission publications and invites comments from third
parties. Comments will be accepted only when they are submitted in
writing and signed.
1. Distribution of notification. The primary means
of publicizing the list of institutions for evaluation are the newsletter
of the Northwest Association of Schools, and of Colleges and Universities
and the minutes of the Commission's meeting held in June and December
each year. The Commission may also provide lists of institutions scheduled
for evaluation through other means, such as letters or announcements,
to specific groups such as state agencies.
2. Content of notice:
a) the
names of institutions scheduled for full-scale evaluation (i.e.,
initial candidacy, initial accreditation, or continued accreditation);
b) the
dates the evaluation is scheduled to begin; and
c) the
address of the Commission's headquarters to which comments and information
may be sent and the date by which comments must be received (no later
than one month before the visit).
C. Commission's Procedure for Handling Third-Party
Comments
1. The office of the Commission on Colleges and Universities
will acknowledge, in writing, the receipt of all written third-party
comments pertaining to an institution's qualification for candidacy
or accreditation.
2. Copies of third-party comments will be made available
to members of the evaluation committee and to the institution being
visited for candidacy or accreditation at least ten days prior to the
scheduled evaluation.
3. The institution being evaluated may respond, in
writing, to the chair of the evaluation committee. Such response is
to be provided no later than the beginning of the on-campus evaluation.
4. The evaluation committee will consider third-party
comments and the institution's written response along with all other
information available during the evaluation process.
5. The Commission will maintain a file of third-party
comments for each institution, and a copy of the letter acknowledging
the third-party comments. These records will be maintained for at least
five years.
Adopted 1996