Comprehensive Standard 3.7.1: The institution employs competent faculty members qualified to accomplish the mission and goals of the institution. When determining acceptable qualifications of its faculty, an institution gives primary consideration to the highest earned degree in the discipline in accordance with the guidelines listed below. The institution also considers competence, effectiveness, and capacity, including, as appropriate, undergraduate and graduate degrees, related work experiences in the field, professional licensure and certifications, honors and awards, continuous documented excellence in teaching, or other demonstrated competencies and achievements that contribute to effective teaching and student learning outcomes. For all cases, the institution is responsible for justifying and documenting the qualifications of its faculty.

Credential Guidelines:

Off-site review question:

     “While most faculty hold appropriate terminal degrees for their teaching field, the record of faculty qualifications provided shows that the institution has some faculty without a terminal degree in their field teaching at the graduate level, and a few with only the BS teaching undergraduate courses, and the documentation provided as to alternative qualifications is limited and inadequate to justify alternative qualifications in some cases. See attached list for specifics.”

Response:

The Introduction to Additional Faculty Credentials Review and Additional Information on Faculty Credentials (attached) provide information on the qualifications of faculty members about whom questions were raised.

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