Institutional Effectiveness works collaboratively with the college community to advance Forsyth Tech's mission and strategic initiatives. Institutional Effectiveness designs, coordinates and supports effective planning processes that are outcome-oriented and result in continuous institutional improvement. Institutional Effectiveness provides guidance for reaffirmation requirements and monitors compliance with the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges (SACS) Principles of Accreditation. Institutional Effectiveness conducts institutional studies, surveys and research that meet the college's informational needs for planning, program improvement, policy- and decision-making, and mandated requirements.
Institutional Effectiveness serves to assist all members of the college community with their assessment, program evaluation and research initiatives. This includes analysis and reporting of accurate assessment and research information, evaluation of the quality of assessment and research methods employed on campus, and providing access to resources and data needed to successfully complete such initiatives.
Integrity - The department will provide assistance to the college community with honesty and without bias. Sensitive information will be handled in a confidential manner.
Pride - Members of the department will be dedicated and show enthusiasm in their tasks and responsibilities. Resulting work will be shared with the utmost confidence.
Dependability - The college community can rely on the department’s availability to provide accurate and timely information.
Accountability - The department will operate in an open manner and lessons learned will be used as a tool for continuous improvement.
Institutional Effectiveness Staff
Bill Schneider
Director, Institutional Effectiveness
bschneider@forsythtech.edu
336.734.7369
Yvonne Ewing
Planning and Research Assistant
yewing@forsythtech.edu
336.734.7159
Julie Atwood
Planning and Assessment Coordinator
jatwood@forsythtech.edu
336.734.7198
NC Community College Performance Measures (Reported in 2008)
Forsyth Tech Fact Book 2006-07 ![]()
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