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DeSantis Won the Accreditation Fight. What’s Next?
The once-sleepy topic of accreditation continues to take shape as perhaps the most important frontline topic in the battle for higher education reform.
ACTA president Anne D. Neal testifies before U.S. Secretary of Education’s Commission on the Future of Higher Education in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The once-sleepy topic of accreditation continues to take shape as perhaps the most important frontline topic in the battle for higher education reform.
Accreditors and some college groups are aghast at a proposal to eliminate regional accreditors and replace them with a national accreditation body. The proposal is contained in a discussion paper released late last month by the secretary of education’s Commission on the Future of Higher Education. That news came just as the chairman of the […]
Meeting for a second day here on Friday, the secretary of education’s Commission on the Future of Higher Education heard from a dozen speakers about ways to increase accountability in higher-education and ease the transition between high school and college. Jay Pfeiffer, of the Florida Department of Education, told the panel members how his state […]
Accreditors and some college groups are aghast at a proposal to eliminate regional accreditors and replace them with a national accreditation body. The proposal is contained in a discussion paper released late last month by the secretary of education’s Commission on the Future of Higher Education. The news came just as the chairman of the […]
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