A New State-Led Accreditor Risks Politicizing College Oversight
State policymakers who might gravitate toward CPHE should be cautious about engaging.
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State policymakers who might gravitate toward CPHE should be cautious about engaging.
Only a couple of the potential accreditors the Education Department funded will likely become recognized.
Officials from would-be accreditors likely aligned with the administration have long been coordinating on reworking the system.
The proposals reinforce common-sense safeguards.
Zahava Stadler and Jeremy Bauer-Wolf explore why the Department of Education was created and what’s at stake if it disappears.
A weak accreditor has allowed failing beauty-school programs to recieve federal aid, leaving students burdened by debt and poor outcomes.
Accreditation is a system built to protect students and taxpayers, but NACCAS has turned it into a shield for failing beauty schools.
The Trump administration’s application of HCM against the Ivy Leauge college is blatant political coercion.
Federal aid should not flow to schools with abysmal outcomes.
The settlement terms are common-sense restrictions that can be widely applied to OPMs.