Title: PCTIA Accreditation
1PCTIA Accreditation
- WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE APPLYING FOR
ACCREDITATION
2TOPICS COVERED
- What is Accreditation? Why do it?
- Eligibility
- Steps to become accredited
- Summary of October 2012 Bylaw Changes
- Ongoing requirements once accredited
- Frequently asked questions
3WHAT IS ACCREDITATION?
- Voluntary
- Third-party, un-biased, review and assessment of
many aspects of a schools operations
4WHY APPLY FOR ACCREDITATION
- Opportunity for external validation
- More credibility
- Marketing edge
- Ability to apply for StudentAid BC Designation
- Ability to apply for Education Quality Assurance
designation
5ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR ACCREDITATION?
- To apply for accreditation, schools must be
- Operating and in good standing for one year
- Training continuously for the past year
- Having sufficient students and graduates to
enable assessment - Financially sound
- Meeting all PCTIA registration requirements
6STEPS TO PCTIA ACCREDITATION
- Read through materials in this presentation.
- Download and review the Institutional
Accreditation Report. - Sign up for the in-person workshop.
- Complete draft Institutional Accreditation Report
and attend the in-person Accreditation Workshop.
7STEPS TO PCTIA ACCREDITATION
- After completion of workshop, submit completed
Accreditation Application Form and fee within 6
months. - Host a site visit by a PCTIA staff member.
- After a successful site visit, submit your
Institutional Accreditation Report for review.
8STEPS TO PCTIA ACCREDITATION
- Host Accreditation Audit Team site visit.
- Review draft Accreditation Audit Team report.
- Respond to Team Report.
- Registrars Decision.
9ROLES OF THE AGENCY, SCHOOL AND TEAM
- PCTIA
- Sets standards
- Facilitates process
- Makes final decision
- The School
- Self-assessment, determines standards are met
before visit - Demonstrates standards met using report and
during visit - The Team
- Validates standards met
- Reports to Registrar
10ACCREDITATION STANDARDS OF QUALITY
- Mission Statement
- Clearly articulated, appropriate for
career-training institution - Commitment to providing quality education
- Easily understood
- Includes specific goals which are measureable,
attainable, realistic and timely
11ACCREDITATION STANDARDS OF QUALITY
- Administrative Capacity
- Policies and procedures in place
- Instructional oversight by a qualified Senior
Educational Administrator - Administration allows for quality delivery of
programs
12ACCREDITATION STANDARDS OF QUALITY
- Facilities Institutional Resources
- Resources allocated to achieve quality outcomes
- Health safety a priority
- Instructors/Facilitators
- Qualifications, experience allow for quality
delivery of programs - Performance reviews focus on outcomes and quality
delivery
13ACCREDITATION STANDARDS OF QUALITY
- Academic Policies Student Services
- Students receive effective information guidance
- Programs have appropriate entry criteria
- Assessment of learning outcomes is accurate,
fair, timely and consistent - Grade appeal policy is effective
- Credit transfer and/or prior learning policies
are effective (if applicable) - Dispute resolution policy is fair and effective
14ACCREDITATION STANDARDS OF QUALITY
- Program Advisory Committee(s) (PAC)
- Independent
- One for each program or program area
- Three members in attendance
- Represent employment community or program area
- Annual meeting covers items required in Bylaws
- Evidence that PAC suggestions are considered
- Distance education representative on PAC if
necessary
15ACCREDITATION STANDARDS OF QUALITY
- Program Delivery
- Educationally sound, effective process for
development, approval and review of programs - Feedback sought from stakeholders (students,
grads, PACs, instructors, employers) - Effective, sound, appropriate teaching practices
- Delivery done by 3rd parties meets PCTIA
standards - Effective, integrated practicum placements (if
applicable)
16October 2012 Bylaw Changes
- New Bylaws available for download at
www.pctia.bc.ca - Effective date October 1, 2012
- Other resources on PCTIA website
- Discussion group
- Bylaw Changes Comparison Grid
- QA document
17October 2012 Bylaw Changes
- Electronic student records permitted
- Satellite locations after continuous 24 months
must be registered as a branch - Instructor Diploma Requirements
- Must be held by the Senior Educational
Administrator - Transition deadline - October 1, 2013
18October 2012 Bylaw Changes
- Archiving Student Files
- Archiving deadline with an approved third party
vendor is extended from 30 days to 60 days - Feedback on Student Progress
- Meaningful, written feedback prior to completion
of 30 of the program - Credential
- Must provide transcript and credential (Diploma
or Certificate) for career training programs
19October 2012 Bylaw Changes
- Instructor Qualifications
- Clarified
- Degree, Diploma or Certificate in the field of
study and - 24 months full time experience in the field
- or
- 10 years of full time experience in lieu of a
formal credential in the field of study
20October 2012 Bylaw Changes
- Student Contracts
- Appendices A and B no longer required
- Minor wording amendments
- Institutions will need to update and submit their
student contract templates
21October 2012 Bylaw Changes
- Corporate Training no longer regulated
- Refund Policy Changes
- Financial Statements
- Significant changes to reporting requirements
- Transition date (first statements under new
format to be submitted March 2013) - Fees have changed
22October 2012 Bylaw Changes
- Quality Standard Continuous Improvement
Framework - Tracking student outcomes
- PAC requirements (simplified)
- Tracking process for improvements
- Gather/Evaluate/Act on outcomes data
23ONGOING REQUIREMENTS
- Continuous compliance with Basic Education
Standards - Continuous compliance with Accreditation
standards of quality - Annual compliance visits by PCTIA staff
- 5-year review cycle
- Annual enrolment report includes employment
statistics for grads - Accreditation certificate posted
- Report on outcome measures
- Report changes to PCTIA
24FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- How much does accreditation cost?
- Is there a minimum number of auditors?
- Does the school pay for the PCTIA representative
on an accreditation audit? - Are there any additional expenses charged to the
school? - Does the accreditation flat fee include meals
on-site too? - How long does accreditation take?
25FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- When are accreditation audit fees due?
- How many days does an audit take?
- Who are the auditors? Can someone from one school
audit another school? - What happens if the school cant demonstrate that
all of the standards of quality are met? - What happens if you disagree with the teams
assessment? - Is SABC or EQA designation automatic once you are
accredited?