What is CPA?
The Self-Assessment Committee (CPA) is responsible for conducting the institutional assessment of IDP, continuously promoting academic and administrative quality.
Through the analysis of indicators and assessment tools, the CPA identifies areas for improvement and supports strategic decision-making.
Their results are consolidated in periodic reports, which guide institutional planning and reinforce the commitment to excellence, transparency, and social responsibility.
How do you perform your job?
Periodically, the CPA collects data from the academic community and civil society, considering the five evaluation axes proposed by the MEC.
Based on a careful analysis of this information, actions are proposed in the areas of management, infrastructure, and teaching, research, and outreach activities.
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INSTITUTIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT
Institutional Self-Assessment is conducted by the CPA (Commission for Institutional Self-Assessment) and is one of the instruments that IDP (Institute for Institutional Development) uses to continuously improve the institution. It is a process in which students, professors, and staff are consulted on various topics related to the college. Topics covered include the quality of the faculty, the curriculum structure of the courses, the physical infrastructure of the institution, and much more.
Self-assessment is a tool provided for by monitoring and evaluation bodies at all levels of education and aims at the continuous improvement of the institution and the integration of the academic community.
Improvements currently underway for the 2025/2026 biennium.
- Engagement campaigns and creating a sense of belonging.
- Creating open, remote, and easily accessible content for the community.
- Closer ties between the academic community.
- Diversification of teaching structures.
Periodically, the CPA (Commission for Institutional Evaluation) collects data from the academic community and civil society, considering the five evaluation axes of the MEC (Ministry of Education). Based on a careful analysis of this information, actions are proposed in the areas of management, infrastructure, and teaching, research, and outreach activities.
IDEALAB
New technology lab at IDP Norte. A space designed to boost innovation, research, and the development of solutions that connect academia and society.
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
IDP has increased its partnerships with international institutions, and 3 new agreements are in progress with institutions in Europe and the United States.
INVESTMENT IN TECHNOLOGY
PARKING EXPANSION
To improve comfort, IDP has partnered with neighboring institutions to provide more parking space.
BECOME A MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE
MEET THE CPA TEAM
PROF. ATALÁ CORREIRA
President
FERNANDO HENRIQUE GONÇALVES RIOS
Technical-Administrative Representation
FLÁVIA LIS PEDERNEIRAS
Representation of Organized Civil Society
LUIS OCTAVIO TEIXEIRA
Student Representation