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Air Force Academy’s accreditation under review after cuts to civilian faculty
- The Higher Learning Commission is reviewing the U.S. Air Force Academy’s academic programs after civilian faculty departures, raising concerns about accreditation compliance.
- An alumnus filed a complaint that led to the review, as confirmed by the Higher Learning Commission in mid-October.
- Alumnus Murphy expressed fears that the quality of education is declining, especially in STEM fields, due to faculty losses.
- If the academy loses accreditation, it would impact its reputation but not lead to closure.
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Air Force Academy’s accreditation under review after cuts to civilian faculty
The Higher Learning Commission, the organization that accredits the U.S. Air Force Academy, is examining the institution’s academic programs after multiple civilian faculty members resigned, retired or were fired.
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