February 10, 2025
A closer look at the Department of Education’s 2025 plans to enhance accreditation standards, strengthen accountability, and adapt policies for evolving distance learning models.
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A closer look at the Department of Education’s 2025 plans to enhance accreditation standards, strengthen accountability, and adapt policies for evolving distance learning models.
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Our university engages in global dialogue at APQN’s 2025 Forum, contributing to discussions on academic quality, cross-border recognition, and international collaboration.
Read MoreThe U.S Department of Education prioritizes accreditation, consumer protection, and accountability in the negotiated rulemaking process.
Read MoreThe United States Department of Education Examines Potential Modifications to Distance Learning, Accreditation, and Other Regulatory Frameworks.
Read MoreUnited States Department of Education (USDE) Plans Negotiated Rulemaking on Accreditation
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USCHE Presence at APQN Academic Conference Hosted by AIUB
Educational Establishments Must Publish Information About Their Fee Schedule, Accreditation, and Ranking on Websites
Global Higher Education Fuels a New Regional Paradigm
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