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Mastering the Journey to Continuous Compliance
The accreditation process of a nursing program requires
self-assessment, peer evaluation, and identifying areas of improvement. In 2008, the
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) began offering a 10-year accreditation
with a Continuous Improvement Progress Report (CIPR) at the fifth year. This article
focuses on an in-depth analysis of a system in which the school of nursing utilized an
ad hoc committee to complete the CIPR. Reports generated by the ad hoc committee
concluded that need for improvement was warranted related to policy review. An action
plan for continuous compliance generated implementation of policy software and the
creation of an academic support specialist position. An ad hoc committee completed the
CIPR rather than paying faculty overload hours; policy was an exemplar. Faculty
development, team performance, and accountability resulted in a plan for continual
compliance that can be adopted in other nursing schools to meet CCNE
accreditation