Webinar

Leveraging Watermark Planning & Self-Study for all external reporting

Available on demand
Kyle Christmas
Kyle Christmas

What To Expect

Navigating university accreditation can be daunting. Institutions must answer to various external entities — institutional and professional accreditors, state agencies, and more. Each of these organizations demands detailed reports, self-studies, and notifications that need to be meticulously organized and formatted, placing a heavy burden on those tasked with managing these efforts.

Join us for an insightful webinar exploring how the “Accreditation Self-Study” module within Watermark Planning & Self-Study can transform your accreditation process. This session will provide practical strategies for effectively organizing accreditation requirements, delivering consistent boilerplate information, and fostering collaboration across your institution.

We’ll delve into:

  • The benefits of using pre-built templates tailored for specific constituencies.
  • Techniques for designing and archiving custom templates for ongoing use.
  • A case study highlighting Austin Peay State University’s successful implementation of templates for
  • SACSCOC Substantive Change prospectuses.

This presentation is a recording from Watermark Engage 2024.

About the speaker

Kyle Christmas

Kyle Christmas is the Executive Director for Accreditation and External Compliance at Austin Peay State University, his alma mater. In addition to overseeing the university’s institutional accreditation projects, he also works directly with faculty to streamline their processes and workflows with technology solutions, such as Watermark’s Faculty Success. Kyle also oversees the offices of Dual Enrollment and Global Education at APSU.

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