Quality Initiative Proposal Coming Monday

Quality Initiative Proposal Coming Monday
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The University of Arkansas is applying for reaccreditation from the Higher Learning Commission. The reaccreditation team will visit in the 2016-17 academic year.

In preparation for this visit, the university’s Quality Initiative Steering Committee has identified several initiatives that are designed to increase retention, graduation, and degree completion rates. These proposals are detailed in the university’s Quality Initiative Proposal.

The complete document will be available at provost.uark.edu for you to view on Monday, Nov. 18. Be sure to check Newswire and the Provost's website on Monday for more information.

Contacts

Ro DiBrezzo, vice provost
Academic Affairs
479-575-2152, rdibrezz@uark.edu

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