Accreditation is an external review that confirms colleges offer quality programs and services consistent with state standards. Relying on institutional self-evaluation, peer review and institutional response, accreditation evaluates formal educational activities and other activities essential to the effectiveness of a college, such as governance and financial stability. Accreditation assures the public that its tax-supported institutions operate efficiently and effectively, ensuring community colleges address the economic well-being of Iowa through improved workforce preparation and student transfers to four-year institutions. State law (Iowa Code 260C.48 and Iowa Administrative Code 281-24) sets accreditation standards for Iowa’s community colleges.
The following documents support the colleges as they work through the state accreditation process:
Iowa Community Colleges State Accreditation Guide
Senior Year Plus: Guide for Educators and Educational Administrators
SYP Instructor Background Checks
Nondiscrimination Notices - Community Colleges
Faculty Qualifications
The Iowa Community Colleges Faculty Qualifications Guide
Faculty Qualification Credential Chart Suggestion Form - due Jan. 1, 2024