Colleges must notify students when they get in trouble with accreditors. SDI Productions via Getty Images September 13, 2022 Student enrollment falls at colleges and universities that are placed on probation Christopher Burnett, University of Houston Colleges must notify students when the school is placed on probation by its accrediting agency. Do students respond by staying away?
African business school need to achieve a tricky balance between local realities and global demands. Shutterstock May 15, 2018 Africa’s business schools need to be locally relevant and globally wise Kutlwano Ramaboa, University of Cape Town African business schools can benefit from the rigourous process offered by global rankings and accreditations.
Does Trump University follow the for-profit model? Reuters/Rick Wilking June 15, 2016 The truth about for-profit colleges and Trump University Kevin Kinser, University at Albany, State University of New York For-profit colleges and universities have been in a lot of trouble. But the case of Trump University is different. To start with, it cannot even be called a for-profit university.
How can the US address its accreditation problem? IIP Photo Archive September 9, 2015 When it comes to academic quality, Europeans show the way David Dill, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Why are there problems with US academic accreditation, and what policies are needed to improve and assure academic quality?