Research & Planning

The Division of Institutional Effectiveness, Assessment, Research and Planning is responsible for gathering, maintaining, assessing and analyzing the institution’s data for internal decision-making purposes and external reporting requirements. The division plays a vital leadership role in developing the institution’s long-range goals, to ensure they are mission-driven, based on reliable data and consistent with accreditation criteria. The division also provides oversight for accreditation review processes. The division is the College’s internal clearinghouse whose primary responsibility is to collect, store, and disseminate institutional data. The division exists to enhance the student, faculty, and staff experience by championing data and mission-driven decision-making, to continually improve the quality of its programs and services.

Assessments & Reporting Templates

Institutional Research Board Process & Procedures

The primary purpose of the IRB is to protect the rights and welfare of human subjects involved in research activities being conducted under its authority. In so doing, the IRB shall ensure adherence to the criteria for IRB approval as listed in 45 CFR 46.111 and 21 CFR 56.111 i.e., that:

  1. For the purpose of IRB consideration, “benefit” is defined as a valued or desired outcome; an advantage.
  2. For the purpose of IRB consideration, “risk” is defined as the probability of harm or injury (physical, psychological, social, or economic) occurring as a result of participation in a research study.
  3. In evaluating risk, the IRB is to consider the conditions that make the situation dangerous, per se (i.e., as opposed to those chances that specific individuals are willing to undertake for some desired goals). In evaluating risks and benefits, the IRB considers only those risks and benefits that may result from the research (i.e., as distinguished from risks and benefits of treatments or procedures that the patient would undergo if not participating in the research).
  4. In evaluating risks and benefits, the IRB does not consider possible long-range effects of applying knowledge gained in the research (e.g., the possible effects of research on public policy).

As a secondary purpose, the IRB must seek to ensure that the College, affiliate institutions, and the investigators that it serves are compliant with the ethical standards and regulations governing human subject research. The IRB and IRB Committee also serve to assist investigators in the design of ethical and regulatory compliant human subject research studies. Click here for the IRB Form. Please submit all forms to the institutionaleffectivness@shortercollege.edu

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