Standard VII: Governance, Leadership, and Administration
View Middle States Higher Education Standards' Criteria
The institution is governed and administered in a manner that allows it to realize its stated mission and goals in a way that effectively benefits the institution, its students, and the other constituencies it serves. Even when supported by or affiliated with governmental, corporate, religious, educational system, or other unaccredited organizations, the institution has education as its primary purpose, and it operates as an academic institution with appropriate autonomy.
Workgroup Members:
VII - Governance, Leadership, and Administration |
*Dr. Trenace Richardson |
Interim Asociate Vice President, Human Resources Director, Organizational Development and Learning |
*Co-Chairs **PIR Support |
*Dr. Sarah Merranko |
Professor, English, Communication, and Languages Faculty Senate President |
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Chrissy Deen |
Assistant Registrar |
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John Delabrer |
Assistant Professor, Business, Technology, and Public Service |
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Robert Farinelli |
Professor, Mathematics |
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Suzette Wright |
Professor, Psychology |
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Byron Brezina |
Associate Professor, Mathematics |
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Alan Hemming |
Coordinator, Campus Operations |
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Kemar Folkes |
Student |
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Briana Garcia |
Student, Class of 2023 |
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Dwight Stephens |
Student |
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**Donna Staff |
Research Analyst I |
Lines of Inquiry:
The Working Group for Standard VII is asked to find evidence and draft a narrative to answer the following questions:
- To what extent does CSM have a clear, transparent, and sustainable participatory governance structure that outlines roles, responsibilities, and accountability for decision-making?
- To what extent does the college’s participatory governance processes support:
- Student success
- Learning, diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Financial strength
- How does the college maintain and assess the effectiveness of qualified leaders responsible for their areas and an administration that interacts and engages with the college community at large, including the Board of Trustees and College President?
- How does the college’s Board of Trustees exercise appropriate authority and decision-making as it relates to the operations, fiscal management, and academic excellence of the institution?
- After researching the above questions, how can CSM improve in any of these areas?