Medical group pleased with new accreditor focused on academic excellence
- Medical group Do No Harm is pleased with the creation of the Commission for Public Higher Education, stating it may signal an end to accreditors' control over public education.
- Dr. Kurt Miceli described the Commission for Public Higher Education as a 'promising step forward for public postsecondary education.'
- The Commission for Public Higher Education aims to prioritize 'academic excellence, student outcomes and achievement' with a unique accreditation model.
- Peter Hans expressed that a focused accreditation approach will enhance accountability, reduce costs for students, and build confidence in public higher education.
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Medical group pleased with new accreditor focused on academic excellence
(The Center Square) – Six university systems across the nation established a new accreditor focused on academic excellence, with a medical group seeing it as a sign that accreditors’ “stranglehold” on public education may be nearing its end.
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