The ASE Education Foundation will launch a new accreditation management system and an updated website later this year. The new system introduces several tools that simplify accreditation and reduce the workload for all stakeholders, ASE said. It will include:
- Online documentation storage: Users can upload and manage all documents in one place. Evaluation teams can review materials before site visits.
- Guidance and support: The system provides step-by-step instructions, sample forms, and short videos to guide users.
- Progress saving: Users can pause and resume work as needed.
- Simplified workflows: Tailored workflows match the roles of different users.
- Survey tools: Users can survey employer needs and collect feedback from students and graduates.
ASE Accreditation Management System Improves Efficiency
The ASE accreditation management system offers multiple benefits to reduce time and increase efficiency:
- Keep all documents accessible when schools experience staffing changes;
- Update staff contact details quickly;
- Choose convenient payment options like credit cards or purchase orders;
- Retrieve previous submissions with ease;
- Minimize confusion and effort for those managing the process.
Alongside this system, the ASE Education Foundation will roll out a redesigned website, featuring:
- A modern interface for easier navigation;
- An improved school locator tool with better search filters;
- Direct links to industry partners’ training and hiring sites;
- A streamlined resource hub with webinar info;
- Fast access to scholarships and grants for students and educators.
“The ASE Education Foundation remains committed to providing the best tools and resources to support the education community,” said Mike Coley, president of the ASE Education Foundation. “These new systems will significantly enhance the accreditation process, offering a more seamless and efficient experience for educators, administrators and employers alike.”
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