STANDARD 2 - ADMINISTRATION
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION SHOULD ENSURE THAT INSTRUCTIONAL
ACTIVITIES SUPPORT AND PROMOTE THE GOALS OF THE PROGRAM.
Standard 2.1 - Student Competency Certification
The certificate or diploma a student receives upon program completion should
clearly specify the area(s) of demonstrated competency.
Standard 2.2 - Chain of Command
An organizational chart should be used to indicate the responsibilities for
instruction, administration, and support services.
Standard 2.3 - Administrative Support
Positive administrative support from institutional and local governing bodies
should be demonstrated. Indicators of administrative support would include:
support for staff in-service training; provision of appropriate facilities;
up-to-date tools, equipment, and training support materials.
Standard 2.4 - Written Policies
Written policies should be adopted by the administration and policy board for
use in decision-making situations and to provide guidance in achieving the program
goals. Policies regarding safety, liability, and lab/shop operation should be
written and prominently displayed as well as provided to all students and instructors.
Standard 2.5 - Advisory Committee
An Advisory Committee, consisting of at least five members, must convene at
least two times a year and be utilized to provide counsel, assistance, and information
from the community served by the training program. This Committee should be
broadly based and include former students, employed technicians, employers,
and representatives for consumers' interests.
Standard 2.6 - Public/Community Relations
An organized plan should be used to provide the community at large information
regarding the training program, its graduates, its plans, and any services provided
to the community.
Standard 2.7 - Live Work
A systematic method of collecting, documenting, and disbursing live work repair
receipts should be used. Instructional staff should not be required to collect
payment for live work repairs.
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