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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Middle states is one of the accrediting bodies for higher education. (Depending on your region, it’s *the* accrediting body). If your college isn’t currently accredited and it’s working toward it, that’s good for you. Having a degree from an accredited university may make the difference for some jobs or grad programs. (It’s the difference between having a “real” degree and you studying in my garage and me giving you a piece of paper that says you have a bachelors degree.
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