Policy Resources
Liberty University uses the DocTract platform to manage institutional policies from creation to publication in the University Policy Directory (UPD). All policies must align with the University’s mission and the Policy on Policies. To ensure transparency and compliance, policies are cataloged in the UPD and actively managed to reduce risks. Users must log in to DocTract to access and manage policies.
Policy Directory
The Liberty University Policy Directory is an online platform that provides access to all official university policies. It serves as a centralized resource for students, faculty, and staff to view, understand, and stay informed about institutional guidelines and procedures.
Policy Guidelines & Template
The Liberty University Policy Guidelines and Template ensure all university policies are consistent, compliant, and accessible through a centralized directory. They provide a clear structure for policy creation, approval, and maintenance.
Data & Terminology Dictionary Policy
Serves as the official source for data and terminology terms. This dictionary will establish the standards and guidelines for defining, documenting, and maintaining both data-related and non-data-related terms within the institution.
Data Integrity Policy
Liberty University’s Data Integrity Policy outlines the standards and responsibilities for ensuring the accuracy, consistency, and reliability of institutional data. It emphasizes the importance of proper data management practices to support decision-making and compliance.
Policy Development Process
Initiating Policy Development:
New University Policies can be initiated by any unit using the official Liberty University Policy Guidelines and Template. This initial step ensures consistency across all University Policies and aligns with the structured governance framework of the University. Once initiated, the Responsible Oversight Executive will appoint a policy representative for the University Policy, who may be the Responsible Oversight Executive him/herself.
Approval Process:
Drafts of proposed University Policies first require approval of the Issuing Office. The Issuing Office must collaborate with all relevant stakeholders to refine and validate the content of the University Policy and to ensure compliance with University standards and this Policy. A Responsible Oversight Executive must sponsor the University policy, ensuring it meets all procedural and content requirements. Certain University policies may require approval from the University’s Board of Trustees. It is the responsibility of the Issuing Office and Responsible Oversight Executive to obtain all requisite approvals before submitting University policies to IER for recordation in the UPD. Once approved as provided above, the policy representative will submit a final version of the University Policy to IER for recordation in the UPD.
Maintenance and Review:
Approved University policies are cataloged in the UPD and maintained by IER. IER is responsible for ensuring University policies are regularly reviewed for relevance, effectiveness, and compliance with legal and accreditation standards. This ongoing maintenance includes scheduled reviews and updates to adapt to evolving University needs and external regulations. Effective May 2024, the review cycle for all University policies is three years of the date of last review.
Legacy Policies:
Policies that have lapsed without renewal are archived and reviewed for potential reactivation or updating as necessary. Existing University Policies that predate the effective date of this Policy remain in effect but should be reviewed in accordance with this Policy within three years to conform to current standards.
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Email: policy@liberty.edu
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