Higher Education Accreditation released a joint advisory statement today to advance best practices for boards and presidents on accreditation sustainability.
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Dozens of Closing For-Profit Schools May Have Pushed Some HBCUs Closer to Extinction
The Education Corporation of America shut down dozens of campuses nationwide this week, leaving 20,000 students left to figure out the next move of their academic careers with few answers […]
HBCU Digest Radio – Bennett President Phyllis W. Dawkins
Dr. Dawkins talks about a new grant from the Walmart Foundation to support the College’s accreditation reaffirmation efforts, and the critical work of fundraising to ensure the campus meets a […]
VIDEO – Paine Fighting to Rightsize Finances, Accreditation Status
WJBF reports on Paine College’s efforts to reduce costs and stabilize its accreditation status.
Bennett, Saint Augustine's Placed on Accreditation Warning
Two of North Carolina’s private historically black colleges have twelve months to demonstrate fiscal solvency to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), which yesterday announced warning status designations for Bennett College and Saint Augustine’s University.
HBCU Digest Podcast Series – Norfolk State President Eddie Moore
NSU President Eddie Moore discusses the school’s lifted accreditation probation status, the work involved in changing that status, and his optimism for the school moving forward.
Cheyney Placed on Accreditation Probation
Cheyney University, which has been running a deficit and experienced a 30 percent enrollment drop this year, has been placed on probation by the body that accredits colleges and universities.
Tuskegee, Virginia State Placed on Accreditation Warning
The Southern Association for Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges has placed Tuskegee University and Virginia State University on accreditation warning status, citing the schools for falling below standards of […]
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