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Accountability. It's become a buzz word across society today, and increasingly in discussions about higher education - on campus, in news stories, in state houses, and in Congress. It's also almost never defined. What is accountability, how are colleges and universities providing it, and where can those seeking measures of higher education find it? Those are just some of the questions that "Colleges, Universities, and Accountability" will attempt to answer. While many refer to a national 'system' of higher education, American higher education is strong precisely because it is not a centrally controlled, uniform system. It is strong because the individual institutions emphasize different functions and complement each other by meeting different needs. Accountability in higher education also is constantly evolving, as institutions explore new avenues for measuring results and documenting outcomes. Therefore, this site additionally will serve as a resource for those tracking the experimentation and innovation of colleges and universities as they pursue new forms of accountability with all of those whose lives they touch. Even organizing what we mean by "accountability" as it relates to higher education is a difficult task. This outline, Accountable to Whom?, may be useful in framing discussions of private college and university accountability. Independent Colleges and Universities: Please click here to complete NAICU's on-line survey of accountability efforts in place at individual institutions. Selected information provided by respondents will be included in the "Institutional Examples" section and other areas of this site. |
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