Higher Learning Commission Invites Third-Party Comment

Northeastern State University will undergo a comprehensive evaluation visit on March 26, 2012, by a team representing The Higher Learning Commission of North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Northeastern State has been accredited by the Commission from 1922-1934 and 1949-present. NSU's accreditation is at the Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degree level.

The Higher Learning Commission is one of six accrediting agencies in the United States that provides institutional accreditation on a regional basis. Institutional accreditation evaluates an entire institution and accredits it as a whole. Other agencies provide accreditation for specific programs. Accreditation is voluntary. The Commission accredits approximately 1,100 institutions of higher education in a 19-state region. The commission is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

For the past two years, NSU has been engaged in a process of self-study, addressing the Commission’s requirements and criteria for accreditation. The evaluation team will visit the institution to gather evidence that the self-study is thorough and accurate. The team will recommend to the Commission a continuing status for the college; following a review process, the Commission itself will take the final action.

The public is invited to submit comments regarding the university.

Send comments to:

Public Comments on Northeastern State University
The Higher Learning Commission
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500
Chicago, IL 60604-1411

Or submit comments electronically via The Higher Learning Commission website

 

Comments must address substantive matters related to the quality of the institution or its academic programs. Written, signed comments must be received by February 26, 2012. The Commission cannot guarantee that comments received after the due date will be considered. Comments will not be treated as confidential.

Note: Individuals with specific dispute or grievance with an institution should request the separate Policy on Complaints document from the Commission office. The Higher Learning Commission cannot settle disputes between institutions and individuals. Complaints will not be considered third party comments.