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2001
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED462086 |
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- Institutional Effectiveness Summary Report, 2001. Burless, Bridget Accreditation (Institutions) Administrator Attitudes College Outcomes Assessment College Role Community Colleges Educational Assessment Institutional Evaluation Outcomes of Education Program Effectiveness Student Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Two Year Colleges This document discusses institutional effectiveness at Florence-Darlington Technical College (FDTC) (South Carolina) for the 2000-2001 academic year. Full and/or interim report summaries are provided for advising procedures, library resources, and for the following departments: Accounting, Automated Office, Office Systems Technology, Health Care Secretary, Computer Technology, Marketing, and Small Business Management. The document also discusses FDTC's nursing programs, stating that 2000-2001 saw the implementation of a new curriculum design in this area. Report highlights include: (1) the college expects to take advantage of current technological advances in education to increase academic advising policies in favor of student services; (2) the library expects to continue to pursue its goals of providing additional services and increasing its print and non-print holdings; (3) in 2002-2003, the library will pursue participation in a statewide virtual library (PASCAL) to increase FCTC's access to collections from all South Carolina public and private institutions; (3) the Accounting Department expects to develop and enhance its Internet courses and have the entire program online by mid-2002; (4) graduates in the Automated Office Department curriculum demonstrated success in keying competencies related to real-world requirements; and (5) all of the Office Systems Technology graduates recently surveyed were placed in jobs relating to their program of study. This document also contains a list of national institutional and specialized accrediting bodies recognized by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, results of professional examinations, and data on additional examinations. (EMH)