Criteria for Accreditation
MSUM must provide evidence of meeting the following five criteria.
Each Criterion list core components that must be supported by
evidence provided by MSUM. The Commission also lists four
Cross-Cutting Themes
that "establish broad benchmarks for evaluating the interpretation
and application of the new Criteria."
Criterion One: Mission and Integrity.
The organization operates with integrity to ensure the
fulfillment of its mission through structures and processes that
involve the board, administration, faculty, staff, and students.
Core Components:
- The organization’s mission documents are clear and
articulate publicly the organization’s commitments.
- In its mission documents, the organization recognizes the
diversity of its learners, other constituencies, and the greater
society it serves.
- Understanding of and support for the mission pervade the
organization.
- The organization’s governance and administrative structures
promote effective leadership and support collaborative processes
that enable the organization to fulfill its mission.
- The organization upholds and protects its integrity.
Criterion Two: Preparing for the Future.
The organization’s allocation of resources and its processes for
evaluation and planning demonstrate its capacity to fulfill its
mission, improve the quality of its education, and respond to future
challenges and opportunities.
Core Components:
- The organization realistically prepares for a future shaped
by multiple societal and economic trends.
- The organization’s resource base supports its educational
programs and its plans for maintaining and strengthening their
quality in the future.
- The organization’s ongoing evaluation and assessment
processes provide reliable evidence of institutional
effectiveness that clearly informs strategies for continuous
improvement.
- All levels of planning align with the organization’s
mission, thereby enhancing its capacity to fulfill that mission.
Criterion Three: Student Learning and Effective Teaching.
The organization provides evidence of student learning and
teaching effectiveness that demonstrates it is fulfilling its
educational mission.
Core Components:
- The organization’s goals for student learning outcomes are
clearly stated for each educational program and make effective
assessment possible.
- The organization values and supports effective teaching.
- The organization creates effective learning environments.
- The organization’s learning resources support student
learning and effective teaching.
Criterion Four: Acquisition, Discovery, and Application
of Knowledge.
The organization promotes a life of learning for its faculty,
administration, staff, and students by fostering and supporting
inquiry, creativity, practice, and social responsibility in ways
consistent with its mission.
Core Components:
- The organization demonstrates, through the actions of its
board, administrators, students, faculty, and staff, that it
values a life of learning.
- The organization demonstrates that acquisition of a breadth
of knowledge and skills and the exercise of intellectual inquiry
are integral to its educational programs.
- The organization assesses the usefulness of its curricula to
students who will live and work in a global, diverse, and
technological society.
- The organization provides support to ensure that faculty,
students, and staff acquire, discover, and apply knowledge
responsibly.
Criterion Five: Engagement and Service.
As called for by its mission, the organization identifies its
constituencies and serves them in ways both value.
Core Components:
- The organization learns from the constituencies it serves
and analyzes its capacity to serve their needs and expectations.
- The organization has the capacity and the commitment to
engage with its identified constituencies and communities.
- The organization demonstrates its responsiveness to those
constituencies that depend on it for service.
- Internal and external constituencies value the services the
organization provides.