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AAU today released the aggregate results of the Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct, a survey it undertook in partnership with 27 universities.
Climate Survey On Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct | Campus Climate and Safety | Press ReleasesThe following letter is about the authority of U.S. Department of Education to recognize accreditors that apply different approaches to accreditation review based on characteristics of the institution under review.
Accreditation & Accountability | LettersLetter regarding an appropriate balance between government's need for accountability for federal expenditures and colleges and universities to retain responsibility and control over their academic missions.
Accreditation & Accountability | Higher Education Legislation | LettersComments on accreditation which performs a critical role in U.S. higher education.
Accreditation & Accountability | Higher Education Legislation | LettersThe following comments are about the draft January 2015 NACIQI report that makes policy recommendations on accreditation reform in the context of the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act (HEA).
Accreditation & Accountability | Higher Education Regulation | LettersThe following letter is about the release of more specific information about the Postsecondary Institution Ratings System (PIRS) since President Obama announced the proposal in August 2013.
Accreditation & Accountability | LettersThe following comments are in response to Department of Education’s draft ratings framework, entitled “A New System of College Ratings —Invitation to Comment.”
Accreditation & Accountability | Higher Education Regulation | LettersThe primary goal of the Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct was to provide participating institutions of higher education with information to inform policies to prevent and respond to sexual assault and misconduct.
Campus Climate and Safety | Climate Survey On Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct | ReportsThe following letter is about the Student Achievement Measure (SAM), a voluntary web-based tool that allows institutions to show the progress and graduation of significantly more students than the federal graduation rate.
Student Aid | Accreditation & Accountability | Letters