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Middle States Self‐Study 2026–28 Timeline

The Middle States Self‐Study and reaccreditation process takes place over three years and includes three phases.

Key Dates

Self‐Study Design Phase:

  • January 2026 – Submit Self‐Study Design draft to MSCHE
  • March 2026 – Self‐Study Preparation Visit by MSCHE Vice President
  • June 2026 – Self‐Study Design finalized

Self‐Study Report Draft Preparation Phase:

  • August 2026 – Working Groups begin writing Self‐Study Report
  • January 2027 – Chapter drafts (first draft) complete
  • May 2027 – Chapter draft (final) complete

Self‐Study Report Draft Review and Site Visit Preparation Phase:

  • Fall 2027 – Community review of Self‐Study Report begins
  • Spring 2028 – Site Visit with Evaluation Chair
  • Summer 2028 – Submit Self‐Study Report to MSCHE
  • Fall 2028 – Site Visit with Evaluation Team

Detailed Timeline

  • Vice dean for education (VDE), assistant dean for educational programs and planning (accreditation liaison officer, or ALO), and assistant dean for accreditation and program evaluation attend MSCHE Self‐Study Institute (SSI).
  • Dean appoints Self‐Study co-chairs, reviews proposed Steering Committee membership, and Self‐Study Design approach.
  • Executive Team convenes with Working Group co-chairs to plan Self‐Study Design approach, draft institutional priorities, and Self‐Study outcomes.
  • Post-SSI conference call with VDE, ALO, and assigned MSCHE Vice President Reha Shackelford to discuss Self‐Study Design approach.
  • Self‐Study co-chairs and assistant dean for accreditation and program evaluation refine first draft of institutional priorities and Self‐Study outcomes in accordance with the guided process from the SSI. 
  • Dean invites Steering Committee members.
  • Steering Committee Kickoff led by Self‐Study co-chairs.
  • Evidence Team develops initial list of institutional documents to be used in Evidence Inventory.
  • Self‐Study co-chairs meet with each pair of Working Group co-chairs for each standard to facilitate development of Lines of Inquiry/Research Priorities, draft working group membership, and refine list of documents required for the Evidence Inventory.
  • Initial Board of Trustees presentation by Self‐Study co-chairs.
  • Co-chairs lead development of draft Self‐Study Design with Working Group chair collaboration and direct input.
  • Evidence Inventory Team begins compiling documents Canvas.
  • Communication Team presents Communication Plan to Steering Committee.
  • Steering Committee reads and finalizes Self‐Study Design and Lines of Inquiry/Research Priorities.
  • Einstein submits draft Self‐Study Design to MSCHE.
  • Evidence Inventory Team continues data/document collection and organization.
  • Self‐Study Design draft discussed with key stakeholders (dean, Board of Trustees, cabinet, senate, and student leaders).
  • Schedule and prepare for Self‐Study Preparation Visit (SSPV) with MSCHE representative.
  • Host SSPV with MSCHE representative.
  • Revise Self‐Study Design on basis of MSCHE Vice President Liaison feedback.
  • Finalize Working Group membership (students, faculty).
  • Submit final version of Self‐Study Design to MSCHE.
  • Co-chairs invite membership in Working Groups.
  • Complete preliminary evidence collection.
  • Communications Team launches MSCHE website.
  • MSCHE to approve of Self‐Study Design.
  • Working Group chairs orientation.
  • Working Groups kick off (August).
  • Working Groups convene to:
    • address research areas
    • identify and gather evidence that addresses standards
    • carry out gap analyses
    • identify recommendations
    • prepare Self‐Study chapter drafts
  • Working Groups prepare initial Self‐Study chapter drafts and share with co-chairs by end of December.
  • Self‐Study co-chairs review Self‐Study chapter drafts and provide feedback to Working Groups for additional revisions.
  • Self-Study co-chairs and Communications Team continue community engagement and updates with various stakeholder groups to report on Self‐Study progress.
  • Working Groups retreat #1
  • Working Groups finalize Self‐Study chapter drafts and share with Steering Committee by end of February.
  • Steering Committee reviews and offers feedback on all Working Group initial chapter drafts by end of April.
  • Steering Committee, Working Group co-chairs and Communications Team continue community engagement and updates with various stakeholder groups to report on Self‐Study progress.
  • Working Groups retreat #2.
  • Working Group chairs finalize final Self‐Study chapters by end of May.
  • Steering Committee reviews and offers feedback on Self‐Study chapter drafts by end of June.
  • Steering Committee co-chairs and Communications Team continue community engagement and updates with various stakeholder groups to report on Self‐Study progress.
  • Implement mechanisms for public comment.
  • Share draft with the Einstein community.
  • Steering Committee meets every six weeks.
  • Self‐Study co-chairs make final revisions and present draft to designated readers for feedback.
  • Self‐Study Report finalized and submitted to Visiting Team Chair.
  • Steering Committee meets to prepare for Visiting Team Chair.
  • Host one-day Site Visit by Visiting Team Chair.
  • Revise Self‐Study Report based on feedback from Visiting Team Chair.
  • Submit final Self‐Study Report to MSCHE.
  • Prepare for Visiting Team Site Visit.
  • Visiting Team Site Visit.
  • Receive Visiting Team's initial report.
  • Submit institutional response.