Already a struggling college student enough, but what is this MSCHE that my college is presenting as a beneficial change? I looked into the organization, and from what my interpretation is, it seems as if this organization is a “education police” of sorts, cracking down on what material should be taught and why students should be constantly surveyed for acceptable material being retained.
Although the program isn’t supposed to go into full effect until 2026-2027, should I be concerned on what this organization will do? Also, if I shouldn’t be scared, then what is this programs goal?
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Well, there’s a lot of missing detail. What exactly did your college present? MSCHE is an accrediting agency that is yeah, kind of the education police. They validate that institutions are providing an appropriate education. They are a way that potential students, donors, governments, etc can ensure a university or college is being managed well and performing good work
They don’t check individual students, they aren’t going to scrutinize your grades, they don’t do standardized testing or anything like that. That your college is going through an accreditation reaffirmation really shouldn’t impact you at all, if you don’t want it to. They will announce it and publicize it so you can provide feedback to the MSCHE if you want to, because that’s part of the data collection process they use to analyze the college, but you don’t have to participate if you don’t want to.
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