Meet the Would-Be Accreditors Tied to Predatory For-Profit Colleges
The resurgence of accreditation agencies led by executives of some of America’s most infamous for-profit colleges signals trouble ahead.
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The resurgence of accreditation agencies led by executives of some of America’s most infamous for-profit colleges signals trouble ahead.
True accountability requires independent accreditation focused on educational quality and student success, not political loyalty tests.
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