Presentation
When Things Fall Apart: Before and After the Loss of Accreditation
WASC Senior College and University Commission Academic Resource Conference (ARC)
(2018)
Abstract
Abstract: Case study research shows historically Black colleges, religious institutions, rural colleges, community colleges, and for-profit institutions are most likely to lose institutional or professional accreditation. Students affected are typically those who struggle the most to stay in school. The poster session profiles the serious challenges involved with keeping accreditation and offers suggestions of best practices to help institutions stay out of danger.
Keywords
- accreditation,
- reaccreditation denial,
- historically black colleges,
- professional accreditation,
- accreditation commission
Disciplines
Publication Date
Spring April 26, 2018
Location
Burlingame, CA
Citation Information
Douglas J. Swanson. "When Things Fall Apart: Before and After the Loss of Accreditation" WASC Senior College and University Commission Academic Resource Conference (ARC) (2018) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dswanson/88/
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