System Portfolio
UpdateBelow you will find a link to results of our most recent portfolio analysis from the Academic Quality Improvement Program. The continuous improvement process allows us to analyze this document and improve our processes and systems college wide.View the 2005 portfolio analysis (PDF) As you read this document, you may submit any comments or questions by clicking here. |
Lansing Community College participates in the Academic Quality
Improvement Program (AQIP), a quality-based, continuous improvement
model of accreditation through The Higher Learning Commission (HLC),
a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and
Schools (NCA). This AQIP model is based on the Malcolm Baldrige
National Quality Award Program and incorporates a review process
designed to deliver clear, concrete and efficient feedback to
participating institutions. Additionally, it provides assurance of
institutional quality to NCA and other audiences and constituencies.
Every college or university participating in AQIP creates and maintains a Systems Portfolio, a concise description of the organization’s fundamental systems for getting its work done and its goals accomplished. The Systems Portfolio is organized around the nine AQIP categories. Within each category is a set of questions for each system or group of processes common to all higher education institutions. For each category, the questions ask the institution to describe:
- the context for the system under examination (C),
- the key processes the organization uses to accomplish its goals (P),
- the performance results the organization is obtaining with its current processes (R), and
- how the organization uses its results data to identify targets for improvement and enhance the system and the organization's operations (I)
Submitted to AQIP in May of 2005, Lansing Community College’s System Portfolio will be updated annually to reflect changes in the college’s systems and processes. To view the most recent version, click on the “System Portfolio” link on this web page.
If you have any questions regarding this report or its contents, please contact Jason Mayland at (517) 483-1975 or maylaj@lcc.edu.
