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Accreditation at a Crossroads

Accreditation at a Crossroads

Inside Higher Ed Kathryn Skulley March 27, 2026 Accreditation is at a crossroads. At its heart are the principles that keep it more than a compliance exercise: peer judgment, institutional independence and a commitment to authentic student learning. Yet the landscape around those principles is shifting rapidly. Not long ago, […]

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CSU Releases Findings After Conducting the Largest and Most Comprehensive Survey on Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education

CSU Releases Findings After Conducting the Largest and Most Comprehensive Survey on Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education

PR Newswire April 1, 2026 LONG BEACH, Calif., April 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The California State University (CSU) has released findings from its first-ever systemwide survey on artificial intelligence (AI), marking the largest and most comprehensive survey to date on generative AI in higher education. The survey draws on more than 94,000 […]

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(GENERAL-26-18) Enforcement priorities related to audited financial statement requirements under §668.23(d)(1)

(GENERAL-26-18) Enforcement priorities related to audited financial statement requirements under §668.23(d)(1)

Federal Student Aid  March 20, 2026 On Oct. 31, 2023, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) published Federal Register notice 88 FR 74568 that amended regulations related to financial responsibility, administrative capability, certification procedures, and Ability-to-Benefit. Through this Electronic Announcement, ED is providing notice regarding its enforcement priorities under § 668.23(d)(1) which discusses audited […]

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City College of S.F. to Close Downtown Center Campus

City College of S.F. to Close Downtown Center Campus

Inside Higher Ed Susan H. Greenberg March 10, 2026 City College of San Francisco is closing its Downtown Center campus this summer due to low enrollment and loss of funding, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. The campus, one of the community college’s six sites in the city, enrolls just 152 full-time […]

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