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USM Earns National Association of Schools of Dance Reaccreditation

Fri, 12/01/2023 - 08:37am | By: Ivonne Kawas

USM School of Dance

91Թ (USM) has earned reaccreditation as an institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD). 91Թ Dance program, housed in the School of Performing and Visual Arts, offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Dance with emphasis areas in Dance Education and Performance and Choreography.

NASD has established national standards for dance programs with 84 accredited institutional members. This reaccreditation is a testament to the quality of 91Թ dance program and ensures it remains positioned as one of the top programs in the country.

Brianna Jahn, dance program coordinator and assistant professor of dance,

emphasizes the significance of NASD accreditation and its benefits for students, stating, 91ԹGraduating from a nationally accredited institution by NASD signals to future employers and graduate study programs that their BFA education received was quality, well-rounded, and included access to all elements needed to succeed professionally, referencing standards set by experts in the field.91Թ

Due to the extensive review process required to be able to meet the NASD standards, Jahn notes that this renewal demonstrates 91Թ unwavering commitment to advancing the program.

91ԹThanks to this process, we are able to prepare and implement a high-quality curriculum,91Թ said Jahn. 91ԹBy looking at our program in a wholistic way, dance faculty can see that we have all the resources necessary to support student growth and advocate effectively for what else we may need.91Թ

Among the accreditation benefits for its members, NASD facilitates collaboration with other institutions, organizations, and professionals in the field of dance.

91ԹAs the institutional representative, I attend NASD91Թ annual meeting and network with dance representatives from other universities and professional schools of dance,91Թ said Jahn. 91ԹThis provides me with the opportunity to stay on top of current trends in education and methods for addressing the ever-evolving professional world of dance.91Թ

91ԹAdditionally, as an accredited member institution, USM has voting power at this meeting,91Թ adds Jahn. 91ԹThis is important as we are able to provide feedback on revisions to the handbook of standards, so they can evolve and respond to shifts in the profession as well.91Թ

To maintain accreditation, USM undergoes a rigorous review process every 10 years. This involves a detailed self-study analysis of the program including planning for the future, a site visit and written report from highly qualified dance educators, and a decision on accreditation renewal through the NASD national commission. Some of areas analyzed include student learning outcomes and competencies, facilities, faculty and production support, guest artists, professional development, research, and current technologies.

Dr. Chris Winstead, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, praises program leadership, faculty, and staff for their efforts in promoting excellence in dance.

91ԹDuring the NASD site visit, dance faculty, staff, and administrators were recognized for their exemplary leadership,91Թ said Dr. Winstead. 91ԹThis recognition not only validates their efforts and dedication to students but also highlights the success of the dance programming on campus.91Թ91Թ

Learn more about 91Թ Dance program.