The Department of Education is forming a negotiated rulemaking committee to write new accrediting regulations and make it easier for new accreditors to become approved.
At the Council for Higher Education Accreditation’s conference, leaders shared how they’re trying to chart a path forward amid political uncertainty.
The Texas Supreme Court decided the American Bar Association should "no longer have the final say" on which law school ...
The agency wants to make it easier for new accreditors to gain recognition and to curb diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Late last year, the U.S. Department of Education declared it would reroute tens of millions of dollars that Congress had ...
Annapolis Police Chief Ed Jackson was fired on Monday. Mayor Jared Littmann had asked Jackson to resign, but the chief ...
Higher education institutions can anticipate additional regulatory changes in 2026 across areas like civil rights enforcement ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services notified states on Saturday that it would pause public health grants worth about $5 billion, then hours later said it would lift the halt. The grants ...
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US Education Department forms AIM committee to reform college accreditation and cut student costs
The U.S. Department of Education has formed the Accreditation, Innovation, and Modernization (AIM) committee to reform higher education accreditation. This initiative aims to simplify accreditor ...
The education under secretary argued that accreditors have largely failed to hold colleges accountable and pledged to make ...
Vermont Business Magazine Vikas Anand has been appointed Dean of the University of Vermont's Grossman School of Business, bringing extensive experience in business school administration, strategic ...
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