NECHE Accreditation
Regional accreditation is a peer-review process based on standards set by the higher education community with the involvement of the public. The New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) is the regional accreditation agency for colleges and universities in the six New England states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Our Self-Study is currently in final draft form and can be seen here. Please note that internal documents will only be available to those with Wentworth login credentials.
The NECHE site visit will take place October 16-19, 2022.
There are open forums for members of the Wentworth community to participate. See the information below.
Open Forum for Students
Monday 10/17 1-2pm
Blount Auditorium
Open Forum for Staff
Monday 10/18 1-2pm
Blount Auditorium
Open Forum for Students
Monday 10/17 1-2pm
Blount Auditorium
NECHE Process
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Comprehensive Evaluation
NECHE requires institutions to undergo a comprehensive evaluation at least every ten years. The comprehensive evaluation process consists of three parts:
- an institutional self-study, in which the institution evaluates how and how well it meets the Commission’s Standards for Accreditation;
- an on-site evaluation by a group of peers;
- a review and decision by the Commission.
For detailed information, visit: https://www.neche.org/institutional-evaluations/comprehensive-evaluation/
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Self-Study
The self-study presents a concise picture of the institution as a dynamic entity with a sense of its history, an understanding of its present, and a vision of its future. By clearly identifying strengths and challenges, the institution demonstrates its ability to use analysis for improvement.
The self-study includes 8 components:
- Cover page
- Table of Contents
- Institutional Characteristics Form
- Table of NECHE Actions, Items of Special Attention or Concerns
- Introduction
- Institutional overview
- Narrative (100-page response to 9 Standards in Description, Appraisal, Projection format) plus Data First forms bound into the relevant chapters.
- Appendix
For detailed information, visit: https://www.neche.org/institutional-evaluations/comprehensive-evaluation/
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Wentworth Self-Study Timeline
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Wentworth Team Leads by Standard
Standard Number
Name
Erik Cote, Chief of Staff, President's Office
Kristin Tichenor, Vice President, Enrollment
Bob Totino, Vice President, Finance
Amy Intille, Vice President and University Secretary, President's Office
Courtney McKenna, Associate Vice President of Organizational Development, President's Office
Lisa "Lizzie" Falvey, Associate Dean and Associate Professor, School of Sciences and Humanities
Jenn Kosses, Associate Dean of Students, Center for Student Life
Amy Sison, Associate Dean of Graduate Enrollment, Admissions
Tes Zakrzewski, Senior Director, Teaching & Learning Collaborative
Vish Paradkar, Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Digital Technology Services
David Gilmore, Associate Vice President, Finance
Joseph Martel-Foley, Associate Provost and Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Lynn McCormick, General Counsel, President's Office
Catlin Wells, Executive Director of Equity and Compliance/Title IX Coordinator, President's Office
NECHE Site Visit at Wentworth
NECHE site visits will take place October 16-19, 2022.
For more information, contact:
Joseph Martel-Foley, Ph.D.
Associate Provost and Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
martelj@wit.edu
617-989-4895