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Oakwood University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, and masters degrees. Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Oakwood University.
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Oakwood University is accredited by the Adventist Accrediting Association of the Department of Education of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
Oakwood University offers programs accredited by:
- Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs
- Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education
- Council on Social Work Education
- National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
- Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
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Oakwood University is committed to providing equal opportunity for all qualified persons. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, gender, marital status, or handicap in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, financial affairs, employment policies and programs, student life and services, or any other college-administered program.
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Faculty, Staff, Students, Alumni, Friends and Supporters of Oakwood University:
The document posted below is an update of the work of the Oakwood University Strategic Planning Committee. We welcome feedback from interested stakeholders regarding this document. Please take advantage of this opportunity to review and comment on the work of the committee. Thank you for your participation.
Statement of Purpose
The Oakwood University Strategic Planning Committee is in the process of preparing a new strategic plan. It is important for the committee to have input from all of its stakeholders. This website has been developed for two purposes: first, to provide information to constituents about progress in the strategic planning process and second, to solicit feedback from constituents regarding the information provided. As the committee makes progress, documents will be posted here for review and discussion.
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- Planning & Assessment Handbook
- Planning & Assessment Calendar 2010-2011
- Organizational Chart
- Institutional Action Plan 2010-15
- Institutional Action Plan 2009-10
- Institutional Action Plan 2008-09
- 06-10-2009 Strategic Planning Summit-Minutes
- 06-10-2009 Environmental Scan
- 04-18-2009 Environmental Scan (Bermultinational)-Outline
SPC Meeting Minutes
Strategic Plan
An institution's strategic plan projects its character and image. It communicates its mission, goals, and objectives. It is the organization's blueprint for utilizing its skills and resources, directing its routine operations, and achieving its dreams and aspirations. It is its portrayal of its future, organized by distinct, determined actions for achieving a specified set of outcomes in keeping with the mission of the institution.
Purpose of the Oakwood University Strategic Plan
The purpose of this strategic plan is to unite all of the institution's component parts around a set of common goals and institutional priorities. It is designed to serve as a linking device to connect the various categories of decision-making and action within the institution. It is also structured to encourage integration and collaboration among campus entities.
Process of Strategic Planning
The process used in developing this plan included both internal reasoned projection and external environmental scanning. The University Strategic Planning Committee determined the process to be followed. The consultant services of Dr. Paul Brantley were procured to complete the environmental scan and provide recommendations (see Appendix). The university mission statement and goals went through two years of review and revision. Annual effectiveness reports completed by the Institutional Effectiveness Committee provided assessment results to support decision-making. Participation was broad-based, including representatives from campus and constituent bodies: faculty, staff, students, administrators, trustees, community members, and external consultants.