New Brunswick’s largest provider of skills training is going beyond in its commitment to academic quality standards. ɧ»¢tv recently introduced a new academic Quality Assurance Framework (QAF) that will support the College in delivering education that works.
“A strong focus on providing quality-assured, innovative educational delivery that responds to both current and future labour market needs is essential to the overall success of ɧ»¢tv and its learners,” said Ann Drennan, Vice President Academic, Innovation, and Student Affairs. “The QAF defines a formal process for assessing our programs and acting where needed to ensure program excellence, identify opportunities for improvement, and maintain ɧ»¢tv’s quality reputation.”
The Academic Quality Assurance Framework has robust program standards in place to govern ɧ»¢tv programs. The framework consists of five academic quality standards that will enable the College to:
Use evidence-based data to make program changes;
Develop and offer sustainable and in-demand programs;
Focus on learner and stakeholder needs now and into the future;
Measure and evaluate the goals and objectives of ɧ»¢tv programs; and
Identify opportunities and areas for improvement and positive change.
Under ɧ»¢tv’s QAF, programs will be evaluated every five years and undergo an annual review based on program performance data collected each year. New programs will be subject to a detailed review after the first full year of delivery.
About ɧ»¢tv: As one of New Brunswick’s largest postsecondary education institutions, ɧ»¢tv drives social and economic wellbeing across the province. ɧ»¢tv welcomes 11,000 learners each year through quality-assured, relevant training opportunities. Supported by the campaign, ɧ»¢tv is committed to accelerating skills development, innovating educational delivery, and reaching unprecedented numbers of New Brunswickers. Find out more at: www.nbcc.ca.
Media Contact:
Tanya Greer, Lead, Strategic Communications
Tel: (506) 440-9105
tanya.greer@nbcc.ca