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Six States Launch Accreditation Agency to Challenge ‘Woke’ Dominance

Six Public University Systems Launch a New Accreditation Body

A consortium of six state university systems has created a groundbreaking accreditation agency designed to serve as a counterbalance to what critics describe as an overly ideological, “woke” establishment. Spearheaded by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, the new organization—named the Commission for Public Higher Education—brings together public higher education systems from Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.

The commission aims to emphasize student achievement and academic rigor, steering clear of the ideological leanings that some believe have influenced traditional accrediting bodies. At an event hosted at Florida Atlantic University, Governor DeSantis described the initiative as a move to dismantle the existing accreditation monopoly. He explained that the commission will prioritize measurable outcomes and efficient educational practices, focusing on preparing students to contribute effectively as citizens in a democratic society.

The new agency is currently coordinating with the U.S. Department of Education to secure federal recognition, with hopes that additional states will join the effort in the near future. Governor DeSantis highlighted the urgency of gaining approval during the current administration, noting that delays could lead to policy reversals under future leadership.

Background and Recent Developments in Higher Education Accreditation

Earlier this year, a former president enacted an executive order calling for reforms in the higher education accreditation system. The order sought to eliminate practices that foster unlawful discrimination and promote biased ideological standards within academic institutions. It directed federal agencies to hold accrediting bodies accountable for any shortcomings or violations of civil rights laws, potentially ending preferential practices that some argue have shifted the focus away from genuine student success.

Recent developments have seen considerable attention on accreditation standards, with debates over practices considered to undermine academic integrity and measurable student outcomes. These changes are part of a broader effort by federal authorities to ensure that higher education institutions and accrediting agencies uphold principles of fairness, efficiency, and a commitment to educational excellence.

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