10. From Compliance to Impact: What SACSCOC's New Accreditation Framework Signals for Higher Education
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SACSCOC has released a draft revision of its Principles of Accreditation, and the proposal may represent one of the most significant shifts in accreditation philosophy in decades. The changes move beyond updating language and instead raise fundamental questionsabout what accreditation should measure, how institutions demonstrate quality, and what role accreditors should play in a rapidly changing higher education landscape.
From the elimination of the Quality Enhancement Plan to increased emphasis on student outcomes, workforce alignment, institutional sustainability, and simplified compliance expectations, the proposal appears to signal a broader movement from documenting activity to demonstrating impact.
In this episode, Dr. Laurie Shanderson and Dr. Greg Pillar examine the proposedstandards, explore what they reveal about the future direction ofaccreditation, and discuss the implications for institutional leaders,accreditors, policymakers, and students.