Missouri S&T Accreditation Self Study Steering Com. 209 Norwood Hall
300 W. 13th St.
Rolla, MO 65409-0220 (573) 341-7276 (573) 341-7912 accredit@mst.edu
Criteria for Accreditation (Abbreviated Version)
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 Component 1a: The
organization's mission documents are clear and articulate publicly the
organization's commitments.
Core Component 1b: In its
mission documents, the organization recognizes the diversity of its learners,
other constituencies, and the greater society it serves.
Core Component 1c:
Understanding of and support for the mission pervade the organization.
Core Component 1d: The
organization's governance and administrative structures promote effective
leadership and support collaborative processes that enable the organization to
fulfill its mission.
Core Component 1e: 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 Component 2a: The organization
realistically prepares for a future shaped by multiple societal and economic
trends.
Core Component 2b: The organization's
resource base supports its educational programs and its plans for maintaining
and strengthening their quality in the future.
Core Component 2c: The organization's
ongoing evaluation and assessment processes provide reliable evidence of
institutional effectiveness that clearly informs strategies for continuous
improvement.
Core Component 2d: 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 Component 3a: The organization's
goals for student learning outcomes are clearly stated for each educational
program and make effective assessment possible.
Core Component 3b: The organization
values and supports effective teaching.
Core Component 3c: The organization
creates effective learning environments.
Core Component 3d: 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 Component 4a: The organization
demonstrates, through the actions of its board, administrators, students,
faculty, and staff, that it values a life of learning.
Core Component 4b: The organization
demonstrates that acquisition of a breadth of knowledge and skills and the
exercise of intellectual inquiry are integral to its educational programs.
Core Component 4c: The organization
assesses the usefulness of its curricula to students who will live and work in
a global, diverse, and technological society.
Core Component 4d: 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 Component 5a: The organization
learns from the constituencies it serves and analyzes its capacity to serve
their needs and expectations.
Core Component 5b: The organization has
the capacity and the commitment to engage with its identified constituencies
and communities.
Core Component 5c: The organization demonstrates its responsiveness
to those constituencies that depend on it for service.
Core Component 5d: Internal and external constituencies value the
services the organization provides.