Operational Policy A–8
Principles and Practices Regarding
Institutional Mission and Goals, Policies and Administration

It is the policy of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities to require adherence to the following principles. The Commission recommends the accompanying practices to all institutions within its jurisdiction:
a.

Institutional Mission and Goals
Principle: An institution’s current operation should reflect its statement of mission and goals with reasonable accuracy and should be supported by appropriate faculty and staff, programs, facilities, and finances.

 
Recommended Practices:
1)

Document the adequacy of faculty for programs offered and monitor competency through explicit evaluation of faculty performance.

2)
Encourage and assist all members of the faculty in continuous professional growth, including provision to terminate the services of faculty members who have become ineffective.
3)
Implement faculty security through ethical appointment, advancement, and termination procedures.
4)
Provide salaries and benefits which enable faculty to live with dignity and which are reasonably competitive with similar institutions.
5)
Encourage research and scholarly/creative activity by faculty as appropriate to institutional goals.
6)
Employ sufficient personnel to keep academic and support programs functioning efficiently.
7)
Maintain regular and open channels of communication within the entire institutional community.
8)
Develop a curriculum which is responsive to institutional purposes, faculty qualifications, and student needs.
9)
Plan curricular changes on the basis of known resources, agreed-upon goals, and the strength of existing programs.
10)
Own, or have at its disposal, physical facilities adequate to support institutional purposes.
11)
Plan for reasonable maintenance and ultimate replacement of buildings and equipment currently in use.
12)
Prepare realistic operating budgets, develop feasible funding patterns, and demonstrate fiscal responsibility in utilizing resources.
13)
Have verified information available to give a complete picture of the institution’s financial position.
14)
Provide and publicize an appropriate student financial aid program.
b.
Institutional Policies
Principle: The policies of each institution should conform to its mission and goals, be clearly stated, easily available, and consistently made evident in operation.
  Recommended Practices:
1) Publish a current catalog to give detailed information concerning admissions, curriculum, academic regulations, student costs, and services.
2) Maintain and publish a reasonable tuition refund policy.
3) Maintain records to document student achievement and institutional practice.
4) Publish clearly stated rules regarding conduct on campus.
5)
Maintain an up-to-date, published compendium of policies and institutional practices which guide institutional operations.
6)
Foster freedom of expression while protecting the rights of all members of the institutional community.
7) Provide explicit and fair procedures for hearing grievances and appealing administrative decisions.
c. Institutional Administration
Principle: An institution should be governed and administered humanely, responding to the educational needs and legitimate claims of the constituencies it serves, as determined by its chartered purposes and accredited status.
 
Recommended Practices:
1)
Take action to see that there is no discrimination in the campus community based on race, religion, color, national origin, sex, or age.
2)
Publish candidly any reasonable limitations on freedom of inquiry or expression which are dictated by institutional mission and goals.
3)
See that the resources of the institution are focused exclusively toward fulfilling its stated function.
4)
Have a capable governing board which recognizes its responsibility to the public as well as its duty to protect the institution from undue outside pressures.
5)
Keep the policy-making function of the governing board clearly apart from the executive responsibilities of institutional administrators.
6)
Prohibit members of its governing boards, faculty, or staff from having any financial or other interests which conflict with the proper discharge of their duties.
7)
Prepare information which the governing board will need to provide overall direction, and make this information available through appropriate channels.
8)
Provide capable counselors who are easily accessible to students and who make available psychological and educational tests appropriate to the institution.
9)
Provide for student health services and reasonably adequate housing and food services appropriate to the size, location, and nature of the institution.
10)
Make assistance available to students and alumni in securing appropriate employment.
 
Adopted 1980