CRUI Pilot
The first pilot is designed to be focused, manageable, and leadership-ready: practical for senior university leaders, lowfriction for institutional offices, and concrete in its outputs.
Reassurance
The pilot supports institutional readiness and improvement planning. It is designed for learning, evidence, and practical next steps.
The university receives
CRUI Readiness Snapshot
Evidence-Based Report
Evidence Gap Map
90-Day Improvement Roadmap
Executive Briefing
Next-Step Pathway Note
After the pilot, the university may continue through executive clinics, evidence-strengthening support, annual readiness review, or charter-readiness discussion.
Who the pilot is for:
University presidents and senior leadership
Vice presidents, councils, and strategy units
Higher education councils and ministries
Quality assurance and institutional offices
Regional academic partners
A clear institutional exchange.
The university receives
R.01
CRUI Readiness Snapshot
A concise leadership view of readiness across selected public-facing domains.
R.02
Evidence-Based Report
A structured report connecting observations to available institutional evidence.
R.03
Action Roadmap
Practical improvement priorities for continuity, governance, evidence, and planning.
R.04
Executive Briefing
A board-level summary suitable for presidents, councils, or strategy units.
The university provides
P.01
A focal point
One institutional contact to coordinate scope, scheduling, and clarification.
P.02
Selected documents / evidence
Relevant materials already available to the institution. No confidential documents are required for initial inquiry.
P.03
Limited coordination
Focused access to the people or offices needed to validate context and feasibility.

What it covers
The CRUI Pilot reviews selected public readiness domains: governance, continuity, digital, evidence, student welfare, and improvement planning. Findings are translated into a concise institutional report.
Timeline
Focused and manageable. Exact duration depends on scope, available evidence, and coordination capacity.
Confidentiality
All institutional materials are treated with discretion. Internal rubrics and confidential outputs are not made public.
Begin the CRUI Pilot
Initial inquiry only. No confidential documents are required at this stage.
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