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Gallaudet accreditation to be reaffirmed

June 29th, 2008

From the Washington Post:

Washington’s Gallaudet University was torn apart by an angry wave of student protest over its selection of a president two years ago, threatening its accreditation. It’s just been notified that its accreditation will be reaffirmed.

The stamp of approval from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education caps months of work and transformation: new leadership, a new curriculum, a new emphasis on sign language, a new push to prove results with solid data and a new tranquility …

… [The school] never lost accreditation, which higher education officials say is effectively a death knell for a university, but the past months of probation and then a warning from the commission have hobbled its ability to recruit students and keep up enrollment.

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