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Open Session for Students on Accreditation Self-Study
Posted 12/8/2009
Dear Students,
Every 10 years, the University of Hartford undertakes a process of self-study and review for our accreditation with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Part of that process is taking a look at the strengths we can build on over the next few years, and the most important areas and ideas for improvement.
A committee of faculty, staff, and administrators is coordinating the NEASC self-study process; they are called the NEASC Steering Committee. We'd like to give as many people as possible the opportunity to talk with the committee, as well as to follow the progress of the self-study process.
Toward that end, the Student Government Association will be hosting a session that is open to all students on Thursday, Dec. 10, from 12:15-1:15 p.m., in Hillyer 221.
Two or three members of the Steering Committee will be there, and will take notes on the session to carry back to the full committee. All students are encouraged to attend.
If you have any questions about this session, please contact the Steering Committee Chairs, Jean McGivney-Burelle (burelle@hartford.edu) or Fred Sweitzer (sweitzer@hartford.edu).
We hope to see you there.
Sincerely,
Grant Engrav
SGA President
Matthew Wyman
SGA Academic Vice President
Jean McGivney-Burrelle
NEASC Steering Committee Co-Chair
Fred Sweitzer
NEASC Steering Committee Co-Chair
Every 10 years, the University of Hartford undertakes a process of self-study and review for our accreditation with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Part of that process is taking a look at the strengths we can build on over the next few years, and the most important areas and ideas for improvement.
A committee of faculty, staff, and administrators is coordinating the NEASC self-study process; they are called the NEASC Steering Committee. We'd like to give as many people as possible the opportunity to talk with the committee, as well as to follow the progress of the self-study process.
Toward that end, the Student Government Association will be hosting a session that is open to all students on Thursday, Dec. 10, from 12:15-1:15 p.m., in Hillyer 221.
Two or three members of the Steering Committee will be there, and will take notes on the session to carry back to the full committee. All students are encouraged to attend.
If you have any questions about this session, please contact the Steering Committee Chairs, Jean McGivney-Burelle (burelle@hartford.edu) or Fred Sweitzer (sweitzer@hartford.edu).
We hope to see you there.
Sincerely,
Grant Engrav
SGA President
Matthew Wyman
SGA Academic Vice President
Jean McGivney-Burrelle
NEASC Steering Committee Co-Chair
Fred Sweitzer
NEASC Steering Committee Co-Chair