Academic Quality Assurance (AQuA) plays a central role in ensuring that post-secondary programs remain relevant, effective, and aligned with both institutional goals and industry standards. Through a comprehensive process of self-assessment, external evaluation, and continuous improvement, AQuA provides a framework for institutions to monitor and enhance the quality of their academic offerings. The goal is to support academic programs in meeting the diverse needs of students while fostering an environment of accountability and transparency. 

This process involves multiple stages, each designed to assess different aspects of a program's effectiveness. Regular program reviews, accreditation processes, and ongoing consultation with stakeholders provide essential feedback to inform integrated action planning and initiatives. These mechanisms help identify strengths and areas for growth, ensuring that programs evolve in response to changing academic, professional, and societal demands. By prioritizing community relevance, institutions can create programs that not only meet internal and industry standards but also address local and global needs, fostering meaningful connections between education, workforce development, and societal impact. Ultimately, Academic Quality Assurance fosters a culture of excellence and continuous improvement, promoting student success and institutional integrity. 

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Program Review 

Program Review is a critical component of curriculum development, allowing institutions to assess the strengths, effectiveness, and alignment of their academic programs. By identifying areas for improvement and growth, it ensures that the program meets both institutional goals and the evolving needs of students and industries. 

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  • Self-Study

  • External Review

  • Action Plan

Accreditation 

Accreditation ensures that a program meets external standards of quality and that it prepares students for professional practice. It enhances the program's credibility and recognition, both within the academic community and with potential employers. 

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  • Self-Study

  • External Review

  • Action Plan

Consultation 

Consultation involves seeking feedback from various internal and external stakeholders to inform the continuous improvement of programs. Gathering input from students, faculty, and industry experts ensures that the curriculum remains relevant, responsive, and aligned with market demands. 

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  • Focus Groups

  • Advisory Committees

  • Student Surveys

Next Steps


Dig Deeper

Browse the AQuA Resources folder in SharePoint for advanced materials, such as detailed guides on conducting external reviews, creating action plans, and strategies for incorporating stakeholder feedback into curriculum design.

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Request Help

Need tailored support? Schedule a one-on-one consultation with a CTL member to explore best practices for conducting program reviews, preparing for accreditation, or engaging with stakeholders to inform program improvements.

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