19. Navigating the Future of Higher Education Accreditation: A Conversation with Sonny Ramaswamy
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In this conversation, EdUp Provost host Dr. Gregor Thuswaldner and Dr. Sonny Ramaswamy discuss the evolving landscape of higher education accreditation, particularly in light of recent changes that have eliminated regional boundaries for accrediting agencies. Dr. Ramaswamy emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards and accountability in education while also addressing the challenges faced by accrediting bodies in the current political climate. The discussion also touches on the potential for three-year degrees and other innovative educational models to enhance accessibility and reduce costs. In this conversation, Dr. Ramaswamy discusses the evolving landscape of higher education, focusing on the push for three-year degrees, the rise of micro-credentials, and the importance of quality assurance in educational programs. He emphasizes the need for institutions to adapt to changing student needs and market pressures, particularly in light of declining enrollments. Dr. Ramaswamy advocates for a student-centered approach to education, highlighting the importance of meeting students where they are and ensuring that educational offerings provide real value. He concludes by reflecting on the transformative power of education in improving lives and communities.
The two articles he mentions can be found here:
- https://nwccu.org/news/v6i1-letter-from-the-president/
- https://nwccu.org/news/v6i4-letter-from-the-president/
Takeaways
- Quality assurance is a fundamental responsibility of accrediting agencies.
- Accreditation must focus on student outcomes and accountability.
- The narrative around higher education's value proposition is shifting.
- Disaggregated data is crucial for understanding student success.
- Three-year degrees are gaining traction as a viable option.
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