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Accreditor oversight group votes against sanctions on HLC – Education Dive

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A senior Ed Department official will have the final say on whether the accreditor will be censured for how it handled two Art Institutes in early 2018.

The U.S. Department of Education’s accreditation advisory group voted Wednesday to reject sanctions recommended by department staff for the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) that include a year-long ban on accrediting new schools.

The National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity’s (NACIQI) 9-2 vote, with one abstention, will go to a senior department official, Mitchell Zais, who will make the final determination.

The issue is contentious, highlighting divisions between political and career staff at the department and questions around its relationship with accreditors. “No one shines in our view,” said committee member Paul LeBlanc before putting forward the vote. LeBlanc is also the president of Southern New Hampshire University.

At issue is how HLC handled the accreditation of two Art Institutes that were transferred from Education Management Corp., a for-profit college operator, to the nonprofit Dream Center in late 2017 and early 2018.

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