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Columbia University received a warning that its accreditation may be “in jeopardy” from the Middle States Commission on ...
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) on Tuesday announced Columbia University has been given a ...
A letter from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education to Columbia Acting President Claire Shipman serves to "warn ...
University Under Scrutiny for "Insufficient Evidence" of Ethical Compliance Columbia University's accreditation has been ...
The Trump administration postponed a summer meeting for a panel set to vote on reapproving Columbia University’s accreditor.
The Trump administration has escalated its fight with Columbia University, declaring the school doesn’t meet accreditation standards because of its failure to protect Jewish students.
The university says it's "deeply committed to combating antisemitism on our campus" and is working with the federal government to address it.
The department’s Office for Civil Rights told the school’s governing body that the university is violating federal anti-discrimination laws.
Columbia University could find itself facing far-reaching consequences as the Trump administration threatens its accreditation and accuses the school of violating federal anti-discrimination laws.
So Trump alone can’t revoke Columbia’s accreditation, which would cut off access to federal financial aid. The Education Department’s letter, sent Wednesday, ...
Determinations about Columbia and other universities’ accreditations are not made by the federal government, but by accrediting bodies through a lengthy process.