EdUp Institutional Effectiveness
Grounded in the Powers Index of College & University Performance™ [https://kppowers.com/powersindex/], this series examines the dynamic signals shaping institutional performance before they appear in the numbers. Supported by the Institute for Effectiveness in Higher Education® [https://instituteforeffectiveness.org] and hosted by Kristina 'KP' Powers, PhD [https://kppowers.com]. Authentic Insights [https://authentic-insights.org/] Founder and President Christy England [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christy-england-ab95922aa/] has spent her career helping colleges and universities navigate accreditation, strategic planning, and institutional effectiveness — and what she keeps finding is that institutions leave one of their most invested partners completely out of the conversation. In this episode, Christy draws on her chapter Accreditation and the Art of Collaboration in the forthcoming Priority Partners: Turning Vendor Spending into Mission Strength (IEHE, Summer 2026) to make the case that institutional accreditation is not a barrier to partnerships and that the accreditor relationship, when engaged early and honestly, becomes a strategic asset most institutions never fully use. For leaders who want a practitioner's view of what changes when you bring your accreditor in as a collaborator from the start and why "the only wrong answer is a dishonest answer". This series is designed for leaders, practitioners, and institutional partners committed to building learning systems that translate expertise into opportunity. KEY INSIGHTS * The success of the institutional accreditor is tied directly to the success of their member institutions, which means they are invested in helping you navigate, not in saying no. * Partners are an extension of the institution. That means the institution has an obligation to provide oversight and ensure that any partner is also in compliance, this isn't intrusion, it's shared accountability and good risk management. * Early, honest communication with your institutional accreditor liaison is the single highest-leverage action an institution can take before pursuing an innovative partnership. Every member institution has a liaison. * Transparency isn't just an internal discipline — it extends to external stakeholders including accreditors. Institutions that communicate proactively, concisely, and honestly consistently navigate accreditor relationships more effectively than those that wait, hide, or overwhelm. Powers Index™ Signals in Focus * Signal #7: Regulatory — measures whether an institution understands, monitors, and responds effectively to its regulatory environment; in this conversation, Christy explains how accreditors function as agents of the Department of Education and why institutions that treat regulatory compliance as a partnership rather than a hurdle are consistently better positioned. * Signal #2: Transparency — measures whether institutions communicate honestly and clearly with key stakeholders; Christy's core counsel — "the only wrong answer is a dishonest answer" — illustrates how transparency with accreditors directly determines the quality of guidance and support institutions receive in return. Key Resources * KP on IE newsletter (free) [https://instituteforeffectiveness.org/newsletter/] * Kristina 'KP' Powers, PhD — EdUp Institutional Effectiveness podcast host [https://kppowers.com] * Institute for Effectiveness in Higher Education® on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-for-effectiveness-in-higher-education/] * Powers Index of College & University Performance™ [https://kppowers.com/powersindex/]
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