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University of WashingtonYear Seven Evaluation Report to the Northwest Commission on College and UniversitiesReport of the Evaluation CommitteeGene Blo nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2ock. Chair Milton Castillo Richard Clement Joseph Fedock Robin Holmes Rebecca Johnson David Kessler Jessie Ann Owens Janet Weiss Frank Williams41601ContentsIntroduction.....................................................................1The 2013 Accreditation Visit.................................. nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2...................2Standard 1 - Mission. Core Themes, and Expectations.............................3Standard 2 - Resources and Capacity..............nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2
...............................42A. Governance...........................................................42B. Human Resources.........................University of WashingtonYear Seven Evaluation Report to the Northwest Commission on College and UniversitiesReport of the Evaluation CommitteeGene Blo nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2..........................112E. Library and Information Resources...................................142F. Financial Resources.................................................162G. Physical and Technological Infrastructure...........................18Standard 3 - Planning and Implementation.......... nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2.............................193A. Institutional Planning..............................................193B. Core Theme Planning......................nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2
...........................20Standard 4 - Effective and Improvement.........................................264A. Assessment..........................University of WashingtonYear Seven Evaluation Report to the Northwest Commission on College and UniversitiesReport of the Evaluation CommitteeGene Blo nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2on, and Sustainability...............305 A. Mission Fulfillment................................................305B. Adaptation and Sustainability.......................................31Eligibility Requirements.......................................................31Commendations and Recommendation nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2s..............................................32Commendations...........................................................32Recommendations............nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2
.............................................33Appendix 1: Evaluation Committee...............................................34Appendix 2: Partial liUniversity of WashingtonYear Seven Evaluation Report to the Northwest Commission on College and UniversitiesReport of the Evaluation CommitteeGene Blo nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2niversity of Washington November 23.2013IntroductionUniversity of Washington is the largest university in the Northwest Commission region, enrolling more than 50.000 students on three campuses: Seattle. Bothell, and Tacoma, and with a workforce of over 4.700 faculty members (tenure track and non-ten nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2ure track), and approximately 25.000 non-academic employees, hl addition, over 47.000 individuals each year participate in uw Educational Outreach pronwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2
grams, which include online and classroom-based degree and certificate programs as well as continuing professional development opportunities.uw is oneUniversity of WashingtonYear Seven Evaluation Report to the Northwest Commission on College and UniversitiesReport of the Evaluation CommitteeGene Blo nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2r 2012. Over 200 faculty members are members of the Institute of Medicine and National Academies. The University manages a portfolio of approximately 2.200 awarded, pending patents. The University operates four hospitals, which provide one quarter of the total charitable medical care in Washington S nwccu-accreditation-report_yr7_eva-final-2tate.University of WashingtonYear Seven Evaluation Report to the Northwest Commission on College and UniversitiesReport of the Evaluation CommitteeGene BloUniversity of WashingtonYear Seven Evaluation Report to the Northwest Commission on College and UniversitiesReport of the Evaluation CommitteeGene BloGọi ngay
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