4.19 - Institutional Effectiveness Committee
Last updated on April 4, 2023
POLICY: It is the policy of Spoon River College that the Institutional Effectiveness Committee (IEC) provides a forum for college representatives to participate in the coordination and evaluation of data to determine institutional effectiveness based upon the criteria and critical success factors listed below.
SCOPE:
This policy applies to all Spoon River College employees.
DETAILS:
- Criteria for Evaluating Institutional Effectiveness:
- Mission and Integrity
- Preparing for the Future
- Student Learning and Effective Teaching
- Acquisition, Discovery, & Application of Knowledge
- Engagement and Service
- Distance Education
- Critical Success Factors:
- Accessible, Comprehensive Programs of High Quality
- Student Satisfaction and Retention
- Post Education Satisfaction and Success
- Economic Development and Community Involvement
- Sound, Effective Resources Management
- Dynamic Organizational Development
- Composition of the Committee:
- The IEC is chaired by presidential appointment.
- The IEC consists of the following components:
- The following voted positions serving a two academic year term:
- One faculty representative;
- One classified representative;
- Professional Support member(s) are represented by the Standing Committee Members;
- Student representative(s) assigned on an ad-hoc basis;
- The following standing members (or designee):
- Vice President, Educational and Student Services
- Dean of Student Services
- Dean of Career and Workforce Education
- Chief Fiscal Officer
- Director of Human Resources
- Chief Information Officer
- Director, Adult Education Programs
- Director, Community Outreach
- Coordinator of Institutional Research
- Assessment Committee Chair
- Chief Operations and Safety Officer
- Resource experts (ad hoc): Representatives will consist of, but not be limited to, individuals from Enrollment Services, Financial Aid, Information Technology, Facilities Academic Support as deemed necessary by the committee chair.
- Responsibilities of the Committee: The specific responsibilities of the IEC are as follows:
- Meet on a quarterly basis (or more often as deemed by the IEC chair).
- Use existing institutional data and additional evidence to inform its work.
- Make recommendations, based upon evaluation of data, for the development and/or revision of college policies and procedures, programs, or other initiatives that support the College’s mission and vision and the critical success factors indicated above.
- Forward IEC educational program and curriculum recommendations to appropriate governance committee.
- Lead and coordinate accreditation activities and reporting to the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
- Lead and coordinate recognition activities and report to the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB).
- Forward IEC strategic plan recommendations to the College’s strategic planning team and assist in recording and tracking progress within the College’s strategic plan.
- Provide college-wide forums for the discussion of college outcomes and achievements.
- Subcommittees and/or ad hoc committees may be created and charged with specific duties and responsibilities as determined and defined by the IEC.