Responsibilities & Reporting

Last updated on September 16, 2021

The Degree Quality Assessment Board oversees the quality assurance process for degree level programs in B.C. This is important because quality education plays a vital role in:

  • Training a workforce to meet regional and industry needs
  • Attracting international students
  • Expanding opportunities for B.C. students to study abroad

The board also has a duty to address public policy objectives such as:

  • Increasing learner choice
  • Promoting coherent and integrated post-secondary system
  • Promoting protection of learners’ interests
  • Ensuring appropriate use of publicly funded student financial assistance

To accomplish this, the board acts as a:

  • Leader - Providing policy advice to the Minister on new degree program quality assurance and related matters
  • Overseer – Assessing new degree program submissions using ions against established standards and making recommendations to the Minister
  • Steward - promoting the interests of learners
  • Reporter - reporting to government, stakeholders, public, others.

Quality assurance responsibilities:

  • Ensuring new proposed degree programs at post-secondary institutions meet consistent and high quality criteria
  • Making recommendations to the Minister on applications to
    • Offer new degree programs
    • Provide and advertise degree programs
    • Grant degrees
    • Use “University” under the Degree Authorization Act
    • Gain exempt status
  • Making recommendations concerning policies, criteria and guidelines that will apply for the purposes of giving or refusing consent/approval (including attaching terms and conditions to consent)
  • Performing other duties that may be requested by the Minister such as monitoring of institutions with consent to offer degree programs under the Degree Authorization Act

General responsibilities:

  • Managing board affairs: Establish the processes and structures necessary to ensure the effective functioning and renewal of the board – this includes: monitor and improve quality of board, ensure appropriate board committees; ensure appropriate board orientation and ongoing professional development; articulate roles and responsibilities for board, committees, chair individual governors; define board process and guidelines, evaluate board, committees, directors and chair; and identify potential director candidates.
  • Organization’s mandate: Fully understand the organization’s mandate set by government, review and make recommendations to government regarding the mandate to reflect changing circumstances.
  • Strategy and plans: Participate in the development of, review and approve the organization’s strategic plan consistent with the organization’s mandate as set by government.
  • Human resources: Subject to government legislation and guidelines, nominate board members and external experts, as applicable and plan for board member succession and development.
  • Financial and corporate issues: Ensure code of ethical conduct and conflict of interest guidelines are in place.
  • Monitor and report: Monitor organizational performance against strategic plans and compliance with applicable legislation and government direction; account to government and stakeholders through appropriate reporting.
  • Communications: Oversee organization’s communications policy.

Contact information

 
 

For more information, contact the

Degree Quality Assessment Board Secretariat

Ministry of Advanced Education

Mailing
PO Box 9177 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, BC V8W 9H8
Street
1st Floor, 835 Humboldt St Victoria, BC V8V 4W8