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EdUp Accreditation Insights
Author: Laurie Shanderson, PhD, FACHE
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Explore accreditation's essentials with Drs. Shanderson and Kahanov on the "EdUp Accreditation Insights," a spin-off of the EdUp series. Shanderson and Kahanov unpack complexities and evolving standards as a former chancellor and current provost with deep accreditation expertise. Expect expert insights, case studies, and actionable advice, essential for educators and anyone interested in the underpinnings of academic excellence. Join us to master the intricacies of accreditation in higher education!
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Are we making assessment too complex—and at what cost to academicstandards?On this episode of Accreditation Insights, I sit down with Dr. David A. Eubanks, Assistant VP for Assessment and Institutional Effectiveness at Furman University and a former member of NACIQI.We explore:Why grades may be the most overlooked yet robust accreditation evidenceThe rising cost and complexity of assessment practicesThe ethical tension between tuition revenue and academic rigorDr. Eubanks brings sharp analysis and thought-provoking critiques thatchallenge how we think about quality, accountability, and outcomes in higher education.Tune in and join the conversation on how accreditation can better align withreal student learning. This episode is sponsored by CAHIIM,proud host of the 2025 Summit on Higher Education, a premier virtual gathering on health informatics, accreditation, and innovation.
Accreditation Insights continues with Part 2 of our series featuring Dr. Robert Manzer, President of the American Academy for Liberal Education.In this follow-up conversation, Dr. Manzer lays out solutions fordepoliticizing accreditation, including:Strengthening faculty governance to uphold rigorStandards and best practices for accreditorsImmediate steps for presidents, trustees, and policymakers to realign accreditation with academic qualityThis episode is sponsored by CAHIIM, host of the 2025Summit on Higher Education—a premier virtual event for leaders driving innovation in accreditation and health informatics.Catch Part 2 and explore the CAHIIM Summit here: https://www.cahiim.org/resources/events/cahiim-2025-summit-on-higher-education/
Accreditation Insights kicks off a two-part series with Dr. Robert Manzer, President of the American Academy forLiberal Education, as he explores his AEI report, “Depoliticizing the University: Re-Prioritizing Academic Excellence in Accreditation and Faculty Governance.”Link to article: (princetoniansforfreespeech.org)In Part 1, we unpack:The roots of politicization in accreditationHow policy shifts have shaped today’s landscapeThe risks of relying too heavily on reductionist metrics like “learning outcomes”This episode is sponsored by CAHIIM, proud host of the 2025Summit on Higher Education, a premier virtual gathering on health informatics, accreditation, and innovation.Listen now and register for the CAHIIM Summit: https://www.cahiim.org/resources/events/cahiim-2025-summit-on-higher-education/
In this episode, we are joined by Robert Shireman, Senior Fellow at The Century Foundation. Mr. Shireman is widelyrecognized for his influential work in higher education policy, particularly in the areas of accountability, student protection, and the role of accreditation in regulating institutional quality. A former U.S. Deputy Undersecretary of Education under President Obama, he helped shape critical reforms focused onconsumer protection, financial responsibility, and oversight in postsecondary education.In this episode, we’ll discuss the intersections of policy and practice in accreditation, his views on the current regulatory climate, and how accreditors can balance innovation with integrity. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from one of the most influential voices shaping accountability and access in higher ed!CAHIIM sponsors this episode – the Commissionon Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education – proud host of the CAHIIM 2025 Summit on Higher Education, a premier virtual gathering for leaders in health informatics, accreditation, and innovation.Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from one of the most influential voices shaping accountability and access in higher ed, and be sure to check out the CAHIIM Summit for deeper insights into the future of education and accreditation. Register here! https://www.cahiim.org/resources/events/cahiim-2025-summit-on-higher-education/
The CAHIIM 2025 Summit on Higher Education is right around thecorner — September 16–18! This virtual event will feature 70+ presentations onAI, experiential learning, curriculum design, and the future of accreditation!On this latest episode of Accreditation Insights, we highlight why this summit is a must-attend for higher education and health informatics leaders!Learn more about the summit: CAHIIM 2025 Summit#CAHIIM2025 #AccreditationInsights #EDUP #HigherEd #HealthInformatics
In this episode, we were joined by Todd Nelson, Director of Partner Relationshipsand Chief Partnership Executive at the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA). In our discussion, we explored how strategic partnershipsare leveraged to enhance quality assurance and meet accreditation standards in healthcare finance.
In this special live-streamed episode of Accreditation Insights, Dr.Laurie Shanderson and Dr. Greg Pillar broadcast directly from the inaugural HigherEd PodCon 2025 in Chicago, IL!As the first-ever gathering of podcast hosts, producers, and enthusiastsin the higher education space, PodCon 2025 marks a milestone in how ideas areshared, voices are elevated, and change is sparked through digitalstorytelling. Dr. Shanderson and Dr. Pillar discuss the power of podcastingto shape policy and perception, and reflections from the sessions andspeakers shaping the future of higher ed.Tune in for insights, behind-the-scenes moments, and a celebration of what happens when thought leadership meets the mic!
In this episode of Accreditation Insights, we are honored to welcome Mr. Lee Hammond, Chief Executive Officer of the Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges, and Universities (ASIC). Under his leadership, ASIC has strengthened its global presence, offering accreditation services that emphasize quality enhancement,institutional effectiveness, and international collaboration. Mr. Hammond brings a wealth of experience in overseeing quality assurance processes across diverse educational systems and supporting institutions in achieving excellence on a global scale. In our discussion, we explored the evolving landscape of international accreditation, the role of innovation in quality assurance, and the future directions of ASIC under Mr. Hammond’s stewardship.
In this episode of Accreditation Insights, I’m stepping into the host chair solo for a special commentary on a significant development:Six state university systems—led by Florida—are launching a newaccreditor.This effort, announced by Governor Ron DeSantis, is poised to challenge the traditional accreditation landscape and raises serious questions aboutoversight, accountability, and political influence in higher education.As always, I welcome diverse perspectives on what this means forinstitutional autonomy, students, and the future of our sector.
Welcome to a special first anniversary episode of Accreditation Insights! In this episode, I was thrilled to be joined by my co-hosts Dr. Leamor Kahanov, Dr. Greg Pillar, and Dr. Bryan Alexander as we marked this milestone moment.Our guest was Cecelia Livengood, Chief Accreditation Officer of theNational Association for Academic Excellence (NAAE). In this timely andthought-provoking episode, Cecelia shared how NAAE is reimagining accreditation to empower institutions with greater choice and alignment. We explore how today’s higher education landscape demands a more nuanced approach to quality assurance—one that recognizes the diversity of institutional missions and the need for accreditors who speak directly to those distinctions.Whether you're a policy leader, academic administrator, or simply curious about the future of accreditation, this episode offers critical insight into how agencies like NAAE are helping institutions chart their course in an evolving ecosystem.
In the latest episode of AccreditationInsights, we continue our compelling conversation with Jane Larsson,Executive Director of the Council of International Schools (CIS) and Chair ofThe International Taskforce on Child Protection.Jane’s leadership spans over 25 years in international education, and in this episode, we delve into her current work spearheading global efforts to create safer learning environments for children.From accreditation standards to institutional accountability, Jane shares how the Taskforce is influencing policy, guiding best practices, and shaping a stronger global framework for child protection in schools.This is a must-listen for educators, accreditors, and leaders committed to student well-being and institutionalresponsibility.
Welcome to another episode of Accreditation Insights. In this episode we are honored to be joined by Dr. Keri Nunn-Ellison, Senior Director at the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Dr. Nunn-Ellison is a respected leader in nursing education and accreditation, with deep expertise in shaping academic standards and ensuring programmatic excellence.In this episode, we’ll explore how accreditation advances the quality andintegrity of nursing education, impacting not only institutions and faculty, but ultimately, the care patients receive. Dr. Nunn-Ellison shares her perspective on evolving standards, the role of technology, inclusivity in education, and how accreditation can bridge the gap between classroom and clinical practice.Join us as we discuss the future of nursing education and the pivotal roleaccreditation plays in preparing the next generation of healthcareprofessionals.
In this two-part conversation, cohostsShanderson and Pillar are joined by Rebeka Mazzone, Principal at FuturEdFinance a firm focused on helping colleges and universities navigatelong-term viability in an increasingly competitive market. Rebeka discusses the financial challenges faced by higher education institutions, particularlysmaller ones, and with her extensive experience in financial strategy, she shares insights on how institutions can effectively navigate these challenges.In Part Two, we shifted focus to the race to the bottom—a troubling trend in tuition discounting and value perception—and discussed how short-term decision-making might compromise institutional longevity.If you're a college president, trustee, or accreditation leader grapplingwith strategy and sustainability, this conversation is essential listening.
In this two-part conversation, co-hostsShanderson and Pillar are joined by Rebeka Mazzone, Principal at FuturEdFinance, a firm focused on helping colleges and universities navigatelong-term viability in an increasingly competitive market. Rebeka discusses the financial challenges faced by higher education institutions, particularlysmaller ones, and with her extensive experience in financial strategy, she shares insights on how institutions can navigate these challenges effectively.In Part One, Rebeka unpacks the intensifying pricing pressuresfacing small colleges and the structural challenges that threaten financialsustainability. In Part Two, we shift focus to the race to the bottom—atroubling trend in tuition discounting and value perception—and discuss howshort-term decision-making may compromise institutional longevity.If you're a college president, trustee, or accreditation leader grapplingwith strategy and sustainability, this conversation is essential listening.
In this episode of Accreditation Insights, we're joined by Dr. Angela Kennedy, CEO of the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM), who shares her insights into the evolving mission of CAHIIM, the impact of rapid technological change on academic standards, and the competencies future professionals must develop. We’ll also discuss international accreditation, institutional engagement, and CAHIIM’s strategic vision for the years ahead.This is an essential listen for educators, administrators, and policymakers committed to advancing excellence in healthcare education.Needing institutional or programmaticaccreditation support? Contact Accreditation Insights! We Illuminate the Path to Educational Excellence!
Welcome to Accreditation Insights, where we explore the frontiers ofeducational accreditation and the innovative practices that shape them. In this episode, we're joined by Michael Zimmerman from Campus.edu, a key figure in driving forward-thinking accreditation processes at his institution. As we delve into Michael's strategies and experiences, we aim to uncover how innovative approaches can redefine accreditation standards and practices.Needing institutional or programmatic accreditation support? Contact Accreditation Insights! We Illuminate the Path to Educational Excellence! Listen in to #EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr.Joe Sallustio. We make education YOUR business!
In this episode of AccreditationInsights we're joined by David A. Rettinger and Tricia Bertram Gallant, editors of the insightful book "Cheating Academic Integrity: Lessons from 30 Years of Research." This book is a culmination of decades of research andprovides an in-depth look at the complexities of academic dishonesty. Our guests will share their extensive knowledge on the evolution of cheating, the psychological drivers behind academic integrity violations, and innovative strategies to mitigate these challenges in educational settings. This episode promises to be avaluable resource for understanding the dynamics of academic dishonesty andlearning actionable strategies to enhance integrity in educationalenvironments.
Join us on Accreditation Insightsas we welcome Dr. Melissa Morris-Olson, Chief Executive Officer of The American University of Greece Global Campus, Distinguished Professor of Higher Education Leadership, Founding Director of HELOS and CHELIP, Provost Emerita, and author of IngenioUs Leadership.With a career marked by transformativeleadership in institutional development, governance, and accreditation, Dr.Morris-Olson has redefined what is possible in higher education. In thisepisode, we delve into the six core themes of IngenioUs Leadership andexamine their relevance for today’s academic leaders. We’ll also explore hervisionary contributions to educational innovation and her insights on theevolving future of accreditation.Needing institutional or programmatic accreditation support? Contact Accreditation Insights! We Illuminate the Path to Educational Excellence! Listen in to #EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio. We make education YOURbusiness!
In this episode, we're joined by Amy Dykens, CEO of Weave, a pioneering company at the intersection of technologyand accreditation. Under her leadership, Weave has collaborated with Amazon AWS's innovation team to integrate artificial intelligence into accreditation processes, setting new educational quality and efficiency standards. Join usas we explore how AI transforms accreditation and what this means for institutions worldwide.Needing institutional or programmatic accreditation support? Contact Accreditation Insights! We Illuminate the Path to Educational Excellence! Listen in to #EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - ElvinFreytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio. We make education YOUR business!
This episode features Dr. KestonFulcher, a distinguished Professor at James Madison University in the Centerfor Assessment and Research Studies within the Department of GraduatePsychology.Dr. Fulcher brings knowledge and experience in accreditation and assessment, offering invaluable insights into how these processes impact institutions and contribute to educational excellence. Today, we'll dive deep into the challenges andinnovations in accreditation, the role of assessment in maintaining educationalstandards, and the future trends that are shaping this critical field.Needing institutional or programmatic accreditation support? Contact Accreditation Insights! We Illuminate the Path to Educational Excellence! Listen in to #EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio. We make education YOUR business!
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