February 12, 2019: Letter Concerning Accreditation and Admissions by President Nelson
While 91猫先生 takes important steps to secure its future, I want to be clear that our Board of Trustees considered multiple reasons for its decision not to admit a full entering class for fall 2019. The prospect of eventual changes in the state鈥檚 regulatory environment鈥攚hich remain, as of now, still undefined鈥攚as not a deciding factor.
Among the multiple factors considered, our Board carefully examined Standard Seven of the New England Commission of Higher Education鈥檚 accreditation standards, which requires a college or university to demonstrate, 鈥渢hrough verifiable internal and external evidence, its financial capacity to graduate its entering class.鈥
In this sense, the NECHE standard is a much higher bar to clear than any benchmark that reportedly may eventually be utilized by state regulators.
During this time of careful reflection about the College鈥檚 resources and mission to serve students, our Board did not have confidence that we could fully meet the NECHE standard. Put another way, we felt we could not at this time make an ironclad commitment to all members of an entering class that they would be able to graduate from 91猫先生. Our priority is to provide the highest quality education to and graduate students who are currently enrolled at 91猫先生.
For the past nine months, 91猫先生 has been monitoring the work of the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education to protect students. These consumer protection considerations are aligned with our Board鈥檚 considerations.
We hope that such a stance is temporary, and that future classes of students will be able to thrive as part of 91猫先生鈥檚 unique community of learners. We remain optimistic about 91猫先生's future and our ability to engage in a mission-aligned partnership, one that will enable us to emerge from our current challenges as a stronger and even more vibrant institution.
Miriam E. Nelson, President
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