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Program Review & Changes

Steps:

  1. Monthly reports and meetings:
    1. Status updates to the department
  2. Four annual meetings to be held one per quarter with faculty, Purdue Online (PO), and 3rd Party Vendors:
    1. Marketing
    2. Operations – current set-up, discuss processes to find efficiencies
    3. PO services – PO resources, awards, and services, that the program can benefit from that they currently do not take advantage of
    4. Strategic – industry overview, share reports that show the history of the program and what is happening in industry (Burning Glass)
    5. Big C and little c conversation

Questions to Consider:

Program Review

  • How frequently will you perform a program review?
  • Determine the metrics upon which the program will be evaluated. Consider financial viability and quality of the program.
  • Utilize the Online Learning Consortium Quality Scorecard.
  • Use analytics to identify improvement opportunities as well as departures from long-term trends.
  • Analyze student behaviors along the entire student lifecycle to identify process and student experience opportunities.

Programmatic Changes

  • Describe your process for programmatic changes.
  • Continually assess and refresh program strategy – price, modality, and promotion.

Operational Excellence

  • How will you evaluate your program for wasteful operational processes?
  • Design software tools, applications, and interventions to help improve resource productivity.
  • Perform ongoing evaluation to identify operational improvement actions.
  • Drive continuous improvement through periodic, detailed business reviews with key stakeholders.

Who is Involved:

3rd Party Vendor (Initiator)
Purdue Online (Initiator)
Faculty (Collaborator)

Process Map:

Process Map

Download the process map

Forms & Resources:

  • Credit Program Rate Template (Chrome Recommended)
  • Credit Program Rate Template – Instructions (Chrome Recommended)
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