Keywords

accreditation, AQIP, continuous quality improvement, PDCA

 

Authors

  1. Carroll, V. Susan MS
  2. Thomas, Georgianna EdD
  3. DeWolff, Darla MSN, MPH, CPNP

Abstract

In this article, the authors discuss an innovative approach to accreditation in higher education. Using a process known as the Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP), colleges and universities prepare for accreditation in a process that parallels other continuous quality improvement models. The AQIP moves away from traditional static accreditation processes and requires educational institutions to engage in a continuous effort that mirrors the Plan-Do-Check-Act model used today in many health care organizations. Beginning with a systems portfolio that is based on self-assessment, colleges and universities then use peer feedback to improve system-wide processes that affect their educational outcomes. The article reviews the AQIP model and outlines one college of nursing's experience.