Expanding Our Horizons: The Process of Seeking Accreditation from AGEC
Katarina Friberg-Felsted, Jacqueline Eaton, Kara Dassel, Sara Hart, Rebekah Perkins, Gail Towsley, Marla De Jong

TL;DR
The University of Utah College of Nursing's Gerontology program pursued national accreditation to improve its curriculum and collaboration.
Contribution
The program achieved inaugural accreditation by aligning with AGHE standards and demonstrating student competency through a rigorous self-study and site visit.
Findings
The program conducted a two-year self-study to align with gerontology education standards.
Accreditation increased collaboration within the College of Nursing and attracted community partner investment.
The process involved preparing evidence, responding to feedback, and hosting a site visit for accreditation.
Abstract
As the final part of the age-inclusivity initiative to enhance excellence in education at the University of Utah College of Nursing (CON), the Gerontology Interdisciplinary Program (GIP) sought to elevate the Master of Science in Gerontology (MSG) curriculum to a standard level of national accreditation. The GIP is unique in that it has a 43-year history as the only interdisciplinary degree housed in the College of Nursing (CON). Although the CON has a long tradition of offering accredited programs of nursing, we facilitated purposeful collaboration across programs to align standards and apply for inaugural accreditation of the MSG. The abstract presenter will transparently describe the process of working with the Accreditation for Gerontology Education Council (AGEC) to demonstrate how the MSG meets accreditation standards for gerontology education and how graduate students achieve…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAging and Gerontology Research · Nursing education and management · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
