The Office of the Provost coordinates and supports all academic programs and related initiatives, such as the creation of new programs and certificates. It is responsible for academic policies and procedures, accreditation, strategic planning, assessment of student learning, faculty development, program reviews, academic departments, the School of Communication, School of the Arts, the School of Film, Television, and Media Arts, Global Engagement and Programs, and our graduate programs. It is also responsible for the Academic Advising Center, the Registrar's Office, Iwasaki Library, the Career Development Center, and other student support offices.
Dr. Alexandra Socarides provides strategic vision, leadership, and support for all aspects of the academic enterprise: academic planning, program development at the undergraduate and graduate levels, assessment, hiring of faculty, advancement of faculty research and creative work, excellence in teaching, and global engagement initiatives.
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Emerson College is accredited through the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).
The purpose of academic program reviews at Emerson College is to put into place a system of continuous assessment, planning, and improvement, which is intended to help achieve the academic mission and commitments of the Ccollege.
Our academic policies concern faculty conduct, FERPA, plagiarism, and other critical topics.
Emerson College graduates create, communicate, collaborate, critically think, and civically engage.
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