
Florida is launching the Commission for Public Higher Education, a new state-backed accrediting body for colleges and universities.
This initiative aims to: Break the accreditation monopoly by challenging the dominance of existing accreditors like the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), which Florida views as imposing politicized ideological standards.
It will restore academic quality, shifting the focus of accreditation back to ensuring academic quality and student success, rather than enforcing "DEI mandates" and other perceived political agendas.
It will also serve as a new model for other states seeking to reform higher education and reclaim academic standards from what Florida calls the "accreditation cartel".
Governor DeSantis said today: "Florida has set an example for the country in reclaiming higher education—and we’re working to make that success permanent. That means breaking the activist-controlled accreditation monopoly. Today, I announced that the Commission for Public Higher Education will offer a new accreditation model for Florida colleges and universities. With transparent, rigorous, outcomes-based standards, this accreditor will help ensure the Free State of Florida leads the way in higher education for decades to come."
While other 'less red' states worry about their illegals getting free everything, our Governor is working on making the State of Florida a beacon for other states to follow. Be interesting to see if they do. Who's up first - Texas maybe?
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That's great but don't expect the status-quo to go down easy. Lawyers and judges gotta keep paying for their fancy lifestyles.
ResponderEliminarI don't think the Education Industry is going to like that.
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