Academic Program Review
When students graduate, it is important they have a degree that prepares them for employment in their chosen field. The Council’s academic program review process ensures that degrees awarded from Kentucky’s public universities and KCTCS help students compete in a global economy.
KRS 164.020(16) grants CPE the authority to conduct statewide program reviews. CPE’s policy was updated in July 2021 to outline a three-pronged approach consisting of institutional program review efforts, statewide data analysis, and a focus on implementing the statewide postsecondary strategic agenda.
Annual Reports
Reports are due annually on July 15th.
State Universities
Universities will submit reports that:
- Summarize the institutional program review process for the previous academic year;
- Highlight the programmatic decisions made during the previous academic year; and
- Discuss plans for institutional program review for the upcoming year.
KCTCS
The KCTCS System Office will submit a report that:
- Provides recommendations (grow, sustain, fix, or sunset) for each reviewed program;
- Describes the strengths and/or opportunities of the program compared to the other similar programs offered across the KCTCS institutions;
- Describes the weakness and/or threats of program compared to the other similar programs offered across the KCTCS institutions;
- Describes the variations (e.g., similarities and/or differences in strengths/opportunities and weaknesses/threats) across institutions offering each program; and
- Summarizes any program improvement plans.
Policies and Forms
- State University Program Review Policy
- Academic Program Review Institutional Annual Report Template
- KCTCS Program Review Policy
- KCTCS Statewide Program Review Template
Statewide Data Analysis
The analysis will assist in the continuous improvement and efficiency of Kentucky’s academic portfolio.
State Universities
CPE staff will analyze data across universities to determine if any programs meet all of the following criteria:
- Multiple programs in the same CIP code;
- Low and declining enrollment;
- Low new student demand;
- Low market demand; and
- Low or negative contribution margins.
KCTCS
For KCTCS programs undergoing the program review process, CPE will analyze enrollment trends, degree/credential production trends, and market data through Gray Associates to identify any programs with:
- Low enrollment, defined as 10 or fewer students;
- Declining enrollment for the previous four years;
- Declining number of degrees or credentials conferred for the previous four years;
- Low regional student demand, defined as 40th percentile or lower according to Gray Associates data; and
- Low regional market demand defined as 40th percentile or lower according to Gray Associates data;
Statewide Strategic Agenda
In concordance with Kentucky’s strategic agenda, CPE staff will facilitate statewide discussion and initiatives to:
- Understand existing policies and practices at institutions related to the priority;
- Identify obstacles to full implementation of initiatives related to the priority;
- Provide professional development opportunities related to the priority; and
- Evaluate campus plans to create, implement, or expand initiatives related to the priority.
For more information about academic program review, contact Sheila Brothers at sheila.brothers@ky.gov.
To view a catalog of all of Kentucky's academic programs, view the Academic Program Inventory.
Last Updated: 3/26/2024