Hi Cassie and colleagues –
I love the analogy you used at the end!!
MSUB moved forward with changing catalog language – I don't have the final proof of the catalog yet, but attached is the language we adopted and below is an overarching statement because, frankly, the millions of times "regional accreditation" is in the catalog was so many I went cross-eyed and just decided to cover the proverbial bases.
- Due to November, 2020 changes to Department of Education (USDE) Accreditation Regulations, any place the MSU Billings catalog(s) reference regional accreditation or regionally accredited, please refer to the list of agencies on page *****.
If you come up with something better, let me know.
Cheri
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Greetings MACRAO,
At our meeting in March, Cheri Johannes mentioned that the term "regional accreditation" was no longer going to be in use by the Department of Ed and shared the following article:
Most important for accreditation, the sections that modify the timeline that accrediting organizations are to follow to become federally recognized will be effective on July 1, 2021. This change provides more time for accrediting organizations to respond to issues raised by the Department in the course of the review.
A significant feature of these changes is the Department's decision to eliminate reference to "regional" accreditation, now describing regional accrediting organizations as "national" and requiring these accreditors to make public all the states or countries in which they are engaged in accrediting activity.
Cheri, or anyone else -- have you figured out what terminology you are going to use in your various academic policies (e.g. transfer credit policies, etc.) to replace "regionally accredited" so that there is still some distinct way to identify the accrediting organizations that were previously referred to as regional?
When our Associate VP for Academic Affairs reached out to our NWCCU liaison this past spring, he suggested changing our policy to say something like, "we accept credit from institutionally accredited institutions and we evaluate equivalency on a case by case basis." But I have no idea what "institutionally accredited" would actually mean! Has anyone come up with something clearer?
I feel like we're dealing with an "artist formerly known as" type of scenario!
Best,
Cassie
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