Accreditation Mapper

Map your program's courses to an accreditation standard and get a clear table of what's fully covered, partially met, and missing, so you walk into the self-study knowing exactly where the gaps are.

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Beispiel-Prompt für den Joy-Assistenten

Using our [course catalog and syllabi] in the Knowledge Center, map our [program] courses to the [accreditation standard] requirements. Show which requirements are fully covered, partially covered, or not yet met.

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Using our course catalog and syllabi in the Knowledge Center, map our BSN nursing courses to the CCNE Standard III (Curriculum) requirements. Show which requirements are fully covered, partially covered, or not yet met.

I mapped the BSN course syllabi against the six key elements of CCNE Standard III. Four are fully covered, one is partial, and one is a gap. The details and the courses behind each are below.

Accreditation map: BSN nursing to CCNE Standard III

Crosswalk · BSN nursing → CCNE Standard III (Curriculum) · 6 key elements · 4 covered · 1 partial · 1 gap

Each key element is matched below to the courses whose syllabi address it, with a coverage call. The two flagged rows are where a reviewer is most likely to probe.

Key elementAddressed byCoverage
III-A: Curriculum reflects professional nursing standardsNUR 101 Professional Nursing Foundations; NUR 210 Nursing Ethics & LawFully covered
III-B: Built on a foundation of arts, sciences, and humanitiesBIO 150/151 Anatomy & Physiology I–II; MTH 120 Statistics; PSY 130 Developmental PsychologyFully covered
III-C: Logically structured toward expected student outcomesProgram outcome map in the catalog; NUR 101 → NUR 410 course sequenceFully covered
III-D: Teaching-learning practices support outcomesActive-learning and simulation methods documented across NUR syllabiFully covered
III-E: Includes planned clinical practice experiencesNUR 320/420 Clinical Practicum I–II (med-surg, community)Partial
III-F: Considers the needs of a diverse populationOne module within NUR 210Gap

III-E (Partial). The med-surg and community practica are well documented, but no syllabus specifies required hours for a leadership or management practicum, which CCNE expects at the BSN level. The fix is likely a documentation update to NUR 420 rather than a new course.

III-F (Gap). Care of culturally diverse populations currently appears only as a single module inside NUR 210 Ethics & Law. There's no course or sustained thread mapping to this element, so this is the one to address before the self-study, either by threading it across the clinical courses or adding a dedicated unit.

The four fully-covered elements are ready to cite as-is. If you close III-E with a documentation update and give III-F a real home in the curriculum, Standard III is in good shape for review.

Want me to draft the narrative for the partial and gap elements, or list the evidence reviewers will expect for each requirement?

From scattered syllabi to a review-ready crosswalk

Accreditation Mapper reads your course catalog and syllabi and maps them against the accreditation standard you name, requirement by requirement. It produces a crosswalk table showing which requirements are fully covered, which are only partially met, and which have no course behind them yet.

  1. Add your courses and the standard

    Upload your course catalog, syllabi, and the accreditation standard's requirements to the Knowledge Center so Joy maps against the real language of each.

  2. Ask for the mapping

    Name the program and the standard. Joy matches each requirement to the courses that address it and flags the level of coverage.

  3. Review and refine the crosswalk

    Walk the table with Joy. Point out a course it missed, correct a coverage call, or ask it to expand a requirement into sub-elements, and it updates the mapping.

  4. Paste it into your self-study

    Copy the crosswalk into your self-study document or accreditation portal draft. Joy builds the mapping; you submit it.

  5. Make it one click for your team

    Save this ask as a custom command on the assistant your team already uses, so anyone can run it in one step.

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Requirement-By-Requirement

Every standard element is matched to the specific courses that address it, with no blanket claims.

Coverage Flags

Each requirement is marked fully covered, partial, or a gap, so the weak spots are obvious.

Grounded In Your Syllabi

The mapping reflects what courses actually teach, read from your connected syllabi.

Re-Map On Change

Revise a course and ask again, and Joy re-maps it so the crosswalk stays current.

Program Accreditation

Crosswalk a degree program against a specialized accreditor's curriculum standard.

Certification Alignment

Map courses to the competencies a professional certification requires.

Learning Outcomes

Align courses to program learning outcomes to see which are under-served.

Gap-Only View

Ask for just the partial and missing requirements to build your remediation list.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I map courses to accreditation requirements?

Connect your course catalog, syllabi, and the standard's requirements, then ask Joy to map them. It matches each requirement to the courses that address it and flags whether coverage is full, partial, or missing, producing a crosswalk table you can paste into your self-study.

Does the mapping reflect what courses actually teach?

Yes. Joy reads your connected syllabi, not just catalog descriptions, so a requirement only counts as covered when the course content actually addresses it. That's how it catches requirements that are only touched in a single module.

Does Joy submit anything to the accreditor?

No. Joy drafts the crosswalk as text you review in chat. You copy it into your self-study document or accreditation portal draft and submit it yourself. Joy builds the mapping; the submission stays in your hands.

What happens when we revise a course?

Update the syllabus in the Knowledge Center and ask again. Joy re-maps the revised course against the standard so your crosswalk reflects the current curriculum instead of last cycle's version.

Can it show only the gaps?

Yes. Ask for just the partial and missing requirements and Joy returns a focused remediation list (the elements without full course coverage) so you can plan what to fix before the review.

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