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Streamline HLC Quality Improvement Cycle in a Single System

Looking for a streamlined way to manage your HLC continuous quality improvement cycle?

For Higher Learning Commission (HLC) accredited colleges, a continuous quality improvement cycle is a necessary process that requires a lot of data and produces a lot of documentation.

That’s a lot of “a lots.”

After all, colleges must connect curriculum development with assessment, with results, and with quality improvement—with multiple departments and with multiple databases.

That’s a lot of “withs.”

What solution does WIDS provide?

A single system…

that you can do “a lot with.”

Take it from Wisconsin’s Blackhawk Technical College.  

As a WIDS software client, Blackhawk used the platform as the  “one location” to house information for their HLC Academic Quality Improvement Action Project.

The college knew WIDS software would:

  • house the cross-institutional project plan
  • track the project's progress
  • store the executed plan results

And with such an important project and so many staff involved, Blackhawk knew WIDS would:

  • streamline the process of providing evidence of quality improvement for HLC
  • house the cross-institutional project plan details and executed improvement plan results
  • ease the workload for many instructors and administrators involved

Blackhawk used their already trusted WIDS software to provide a critical solution for their HLC quality improvement cycle improvement project. The system they needed was in front of them all along -- WIDS!

WIDS (Worldwide Instructional Design System) is a nonprofit organization that provides curriculum design software, consulting, and training services.

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We're here to help you embark on your project with confidence, whether you're developing curriculum from the ground up or fine-tuning for training and education needs. Tell us your challenge and we will build a solution together.

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