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  2. COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION
  3. PART 1. Signatures Attesting to Compliance
  4. PART 2. List of Substantive Changes Approved Since the Last Reaffirmation
  5. PART 3. Institutional Assessment of Compliance
    1. Section 2: Core Requirements
      1. 2.1 Degree-granting Authority
      2. 2.2 Governing Board
      3. 2.3 Chief Executive Officer
      4. 2.4 Institutional Mission
      5. 2.5 Institutional Effectiveness
        1. 2.5 Institutional Effectiveness (Continued)
      6. 2.6 Continuous Operation
      7. 2.7.1 Program Length
        1. 2.7.1 Program Length (Continued)
      8. 2.7.2 Program Content
      9. 2.7.3 General Education
      10. 2.7.4 Course work for Degrees
      11. 2.8 Faculty
      12. 2.9 Learning Resources and Services
      13. 2.10 Student Support Services
        1. 2.10 Student Support Services (Continued)
      14. 2.11.1 Financial Resources
      15. 2.11.2 Physical Resources
    2. Section 3: Comprehensive Standards
      1. 3.1.1 Mission
      2. 3.2.1 CEO evaluation/selection
      3. 3.2.2 Governing board control
      4. 3.2.3 Board conflict of interest
      5. 3.2.4 External Influence
      6. 3.2.5 Board dismissal
      7. 3.2.6 Board/administration distinction
      8. 3.2.7 Organizational structure
      9. 3.2.8 Qualified administrative/academic officers
      10. 3.2.9 Personnel appointment
      11. 3.2.10 Administrative staff evaluations
      12. 3.2.11 Control of intercollegiate athletics
      13. 3.2.12 Fund-raising activities
      14. 3.2.13 Institution-related entities
      15. 3.2.14 Intellectual property rights
      16. 3.3.1 Institutional Effectiveness
        1. 3.3.1.1
          1. 3.3.1.1 (Continued)
        2. 3.3.1.2
        3. 3.3.1.3
          1. 3.3.1.3 (Continued)
        4. 3.3.1.4
          1. 3.3.1.4 (Continued)
        5. 3.3.1.5
          1. 3.3.1.5 (Continued)
      17. 3.4.1 Academic program approval
      18. 3.4.2 Continuing education/service programs
      19. 3.4.3 Admissions policies
      20. 3.4.4 Acceptance of academic credit
      21. 3.4.5 Academic policies
      22. 3.4.6 Practices for awarding credit
      23. 3.4.7 Consortial relationships/contractual agreements
      24. 3.4.8 Noncredit to credit
      25. 3.4.9 Academic support services
        1. 3.4.9 (Continued)
        2. 3.4.9 (Continued - 2)
      26. 3.4.10 Responsibility for curriculum
      27. 3.4.11 Academic program coordination
      28. 3.4.12 Technology use
      29. 3.5.1 General education competencies
      30. 3.5.2 Institutional credits for a degree
      31. 3.5.3 Undergraduate program requirements
      32. 3.5.4 Terminal degrees of faculty
      33. 3.6.1 Post-baccalaureate program rigor
        1. 3.6.1 Post-baccalaureate program rigor (Continued)
      34. 3.6.2 Graduate curriculum
      35. 3.6.3 Institutional credits for a graduate degree
      36. 3.6.4 Post-baccalaureate program requirements
      37. 3.7.1 Faculty competence
      38. 3.7.2 Faculty evaluation
      39. 3.7.3 Faculty development
      40. 3.7.4 Academic freedom
      41. 3.7.5 Faculty role in governance
      42. 3.8.1 Learning/information resources
      43. 3.8.2 Instruction of library use
      44. 3.8.3 Qualified staff
      45. 3.9.1 Student rights
      46. 3.9.2 Student records
      47. 3.9.3 Qualified staff
      48. 3.10.1 Financial Stability
      49. 3.10.2 Financial aid audits
      50. 3.10.3 Control of finances
      51. 3.10.4 Control of sponsored research/external funds
      52. 3.11.1 Control of physical resources
      53. 3.11.2 Institutional environment
      54. 3.11.3 Physical facilities
      55. 3.12.1 Substantive change
      56. 3.13 Policy compliance
        1. 3.13.1 "Accrediting Decisions of Other Agencies"
        2. 3.13.2. "Collaborative Academic Arrangements: Policy and Procedures"
        3. 3.13.3. "Complaint Procedures Against the Commission or Its Accredited Institutions"
        4. 3.13.4. "Reaffirmation of Accreditation and Subsequent Reports"
          1. 3.13.4.a.
          2. 3.13.4.b.
      57. 3.14.1 Publication of accreditation status
      58. 3.13.5. "Separate Accreditation for Units of a Member Institution"
        1. 3.13.5.a.
        2. 3.13.5.b.
    3. Section 4: Federal Requirements
      1. 4.1 Student Achievement
      2. 4.2 Program curriculum
        1. 4.2 Program curriculum (Continued)
      3. 4.3 Publication of policies
      4. 4.4 Program length
        1. 4.4 Program length (Continued)
      5. 4.5 Student complaints
      6. 4.6 Recruitment materials
      7. 4.7 Title IV program responsibilities
      8. 4.8 Distance and correspondence education
        1. 4.8.1
        2. 4.8.2
        3. 4.8.3
      9. 4.9 Definition of credit hours
  6. PART 4. Institutional Summary Form Prepared for Commission Reviews
  7. FOCUSED REPORT
  8. QUALITY ENHANCEMENT PLAN (QEP)

4.6 Recruitment materials

Recruitment materials and presentations accurately represent the institution’s practices and policies. (Recruitment materials)

Compliance Status

Louisiana State University and A&M College is in compliance with this principle.

Narrative

Louisiana State University and A&M College (LSU) places a high priority on providing accurate and current recruitment materials and presentations that represent LSU’s practices and policies.

Recruitment Materials

The mission of the LSU Office of Enrollment is “to provide affordability and access for all students to obtain their educational goals…[and] strategically recruit and retain top students and increase diversity and inclusiveness of LSU.” To accomplish this mission, the office works closely with the Office of Communication and University Relations to develop a variety of printed and online recruitment materials.

Printed Materials

Information that outlines resources and opportunities at LSU is available to prospective students through a limited amount of printed materials. While most pieces direct prospective students to university websites for additional and more detailed information, print collateral is used by parties responsible for recruiting prospective students at college fairs, high school visits, and special programs. Direct mail communication is also sent to prospective students throughout the student enrollment life cycle. Below are some examples of these printed recruitment materials.

 

Undergraduate Students

LSU Viewbook [1]

New Student Orientation Postcard [2]

Transfer Student Orientation Postcard [3]

Residential Life Brochure [4]

 

International Students

International Brochure (in Spanish) [5]

International Brochure (in Chinese) [6]

International Brochure (in Arabic) [7]

 

College-specific Recruitment Materials

The Office of Communications and University Relations also works closely with individual colleges to develop college-specific recruitment materials. It ensures the content in the college-specific materials is consistent with the materials developed as part of the campus-wide recruiting campaign.

 

College of Agriculture Viewbook [8]

College of Humanities & Social Sciences Brochure [9]

College of Science Brochure [10]

 

Diversity

The Office of Equity, Diversity and Community Outreach (EDCO) is a division of the Office of Academic Affairs committed to fostering inclusive educational opportunities and an equitable workforce environment at LSU. Diversity marketing materials are used for the recruitment of undergraduate and graduate students and faculty; communicating LSU’s commitment to diversity and highlighting the current diversity efforts of the LSU campus; and facilitating discussions with internal and external communities on the saliency of diversity and diversity education at LSU.

 

Springfest Poster [11]

EDCO Brochure [12]

Online Materials

The Office of Enrollment Management website also provides access to key information and processes critical to prospective students.  Admission criteria for both domestic and international freshmen and transfer and reentry students are outlined along with clear steps to admission [13][14][15][16].

LSU provides an online process for applying for admission as well as scholarship opportunities by condensing these functions into one application [17].  The university provides information related to course equivalencies for transfer students through the Tiger Transfer Tables [18]. Prospective students can also register for a campus visit online, take a virtual tour of the campus, and sign up on a mailing list to receive critical direct mail and electronic communication from LSU [19][20][21].  Additionally, the LSU Online General Catalog outlines university policies, curricula and course descriptions and are reviewed and updated annually [22].

Information about LSU’s graduate degree programs is also available online. Detailed information about graduate program requirements for each degree is available in the Graduate School chapter of the LSU General Catalog [23]. An online application to the Graduate School as well prospective student information are also available on the Graduate School website [24][25].

Presentations Accurately Represent LSU’s Practices and Policies

LSU’s recruitment materials undergo several layers of review in accordance with Policy Statement 10: Internal and External Communications to ensure accuracy and proper representation of its practices, policies, and academic programs [26]. Annual review and development of these materials is conducted by the Office of Communication and University Relations and the Office of Enrollment Management.

First, staff members within the Office of Enrollment Management collect recruitment information for each of their respective areas of responsibility. The management team gathers and verifies the information and forwards it the scholarships, programs, and communications team for review. Upon its approval, the communications team forwards the information to the Office of Communications and University Relations, which develops various formats for the materials (e.g., brochures, flyers, postcards, and webpages) and ensures compliance with the university’s Visual Identify Program [27]. Drafts of the recruitment materials are sent back to the Enrollment Management leadership team for final review and approval.

The Graduate School as well individual colleges, departments, and units across the campus also work closely with the Office of Communications and University Relations for the development of their recruitment materials, which are updated annually to reflect the growing initiatives and best practices of the institution.

Information for materials focusing on federal student aid is derived from regulations set forth by the U.S. Department of Education [28]. Scholarship criteria are determined by departments and/or colleges and ultimately approved by the LSU Board of Supervisors. Admissions criteria are established by the Admissions Standards and Honors Committee of the Faculty Senate with final approval from the LSU Board of Supervisors.

Although traditional print materials are currently used to provide resources to prospective students, university websites are replacing print materials to achieve this same goal.  The Internet allows for quick updates and revisions, therefore creating a cost-efficient mechanism for the most accurate information. Content of these websites is regularly reviewed by the departments, colleges, and schools responsible for recruitment of prospective students. Final approval of content on any university website is given by the Office of Communication and University Relations.  Information pertinent to prospective students making enrollment decisions includes full cost of tuition and relevant fees, admission standards and criteria, student aid and scholarship opportunities and demographics, including retention and graduation rates, of currently enrolled students. Clear and precise representation of this information is readily available throughout university websites, and significantly contributes to the students’ final decision to pursue an education from LSU. 

Related principles include Principle 1.1 and Comprehensive Standard 3.4.3. The representation of the status of LSU with the Comission is discussed in Comprehensive 3.14.

Author: Stephenie Franks
Last modified: 7/1/2015 8:33 AM (EDT)