Upcoming Reviews
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Institution | Review Type | Staff Liaison |
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California State University, Sacramento |
Mid-Cycle Review
The Mid-Cycle Review (MCR) is a review of each institution near the midpoint of its period of accreditation, focusing particularly on student achievement. The Review is performed by WSCUC staff, and draws on evidence from an update of the institution’s Inventory of Educational Effectiveness Indicators and retention and graduation data, as well as any trends emerging from Annual Reports to surface any potential issues across the Standards. The overall purpose of the Mid-Cycle Review is to "identify problems with an institution's or program's continued compliance with agency standards" while "tak[ing] into account institutional or program strengths and stability" (U.S. Department of Education, §602.19(b)). |
Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2022 |
California State University, San Bernardino | Offsite Review | Mark Goor | Spring | 2021 |
Chaminade University of Honolulu | Accreditation Visit | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2027 |
Chaminade University of Honolulu | Special Visit | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2023 |
Chaminade University of Honolulu |
Mid-Cycle Review
The Mid-Cycle Review (MCR) is a review of each institution near the midpoint of its period of accreditation, focusing particularly on student achievement. The Review is performed by WSCUC staff, and draws on evidence from an update of the institution’s Inventory of Educational Effectiveness Indicators and retention and graduation data, as well as any trends emerging from Annual Reports to surface any potential issues across the Standards. The overall purpose of the Mid-Cycle Review is to "identify problems with an institution's or program's continued compliance with agency standards" while "tak[ing] into account institutional or program strengths and stability" (U.S. Department of Education, §602.19(b)). |
Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2023 |
Concordia University Irvine | Accreditation Visit | Linda Petersen | Spring | 2024 |
San Diego Christian College | Progress Report | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2021 |
San Diego Christian College | Special Visit | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2022 |
San Diego Christian College | Accreditation Visit | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2024 |
Claremont Graduate University | Accreditation Visit | Barbara Gross Davis | Spring | 2022 |
Claremont McKenna College | Accreditation Visit | Maureen Maloney | Spring | 2022 |
Cogswell University of Silicon Valley | Progress Report | Mark Goor | Spring | 2021 |
Cogswell University of Silicon Valley | Accreditation Visit | Mark Goor | Spring | 2023 |
Notre Dame de Namur University | Accreditation Visit | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2023 |
Dominican University of California | Accreditation Visit | Susan Opp | Spring | 2026 |
Dominican University of California |
Mid-Cycle Review
The Mid-Cycle Review (MCR) is a review of each institution near the midpoint of its period of accreditation, focusing particularly on student achievement. The Review is performed by WSCUC staff, and draws on evidence from an update of the institution’s Inventory of Educational Effectiveness Indicators and retention and graduation data, as well as any trends emerging from Annual Reports to surface any potential issues across the Standards. The overall purpose of the Mid-Cycle Review is to "identify problems with an institution's or program's continued compliance with agency standards" while "tak[ing] into account institutional or program strengths and stability" (U.S. Department of Education, §602.19(b)). |
Susan Opp | Spring | 2022 |
Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology | Accreditation Visit | Linda Petersen | Spring | 2025 |
Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology |
Interim Report
Interim Reports focus on specific issues of concern identified as part of the comprehensive review process, annual report submission, the complaint process, substantive change, or other interactions with the Commission. The purpose of Interim Reports is to ensure that institutions continue to meet the Core Commitments and Standards with respect to the identified areas of concern. |
Linda Petersen | Spring | 2022 |
Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology |
Mid-Cycle Review
The Mid-Cycle Review (MCR) is a review of each institution near the midpoint of its period of accreditation, focusing particularly on student achievement. The Review is performed by WSCUC staff, and draws on evidence from an update of the institution’s Inventory of Educational Effectiveness Indicators and retention and graduation data, as well as any trends emerging from Annual Reports to surface any potential issues across the Standards. The overall purpose of the Mid-Cycle Review is to "identify problems with an institution's or program's continued compliance with agency standards" while "tak[ing] into account institutional or program strengths and stability" (U.S. Department of Education, §602.19(b)). |
Linda Petersen | Spring | 2022 |
Fielding Graduate University |
Interim Report
Interim Reports focus on specific issues of concern identified as part of the comprehensive review process, annual report submission, the complaint process, substantive change, or other interactions with the Commission. The purpose of Interim Reports is to ensure that institutions continue to meet the Core Commitments and Standards with respect to the identified areas of concern. |
Mark Goor | Spring | 2022 |
Fielding Graduate University | Accreditation Visit | Mark Goor | Spring | 2026 |
Fielding Graduate University |
Mid-Cycle Review
The Mid-Cycle Review (MCR) is a review of each institution near the midpoint of its period of accreditation, focusing particularly on student achievement. The Review is performed by WSCUC staff, and draws on evidence from an update of the institution’s Inventory of Educational Effectiveness Indicators and retention and graduation data, as well as any trends emerging from Annual Reports to surface any potential issues across the Standards. The overall purpose of the Mid-Cycle Review is to "identify problems with an institution's or program's continued compliance with agency standards" while "tak[ing] into account institutional or program strengths and stability" (U.S. Department of Education, §602.19(b)). |
Mark Goor | Spring | 2022 |
Franciscan School of Theology | Offsite Review | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2022 |
Fresno Pacific University | Accreditation Visit | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2022 |
Fuller Theological Seminary | Accreditation Visit | Maureen Maloney | Spring | 2027 |
Fuller Theological Seminary | Special Visit | Maureen Maloney | Spring | 2022 |
Fuller Theological Seminary |
Mid-Cycle Review
The Mid-Cycle Review (MCR) is a review of each institution near the midpoint of its period of accreditation, focusing particularly on student achievement. The Review is performed by WSCUC staff, and draws on evidence from an update of the institution’s Inventory of Educational Effectiveness Indicators and retention and graduation data, as well as any trends emerging from Annual Reports to surface any potential issues across the Standards. The overall purpose of the Mid-Cycle Review is to "identify problems with an institution's or program's continued compliance with agency standards" while "tak[ing] into account institutional or program strengths and stability" (U.S. Department of Education, §602.19(b)). |
Maureen Maloney | Spring | 2023 |
Gateway Seminary of the Southern Baptist Convention | Offsite Review | Susan Opp | Spring | 2028 |
Gateway Seminary of the Southern Baptist Convention |
Mid-Cycle Review
The Mid-Cycle Review (MCR) is a review of each institution near the midpoint of its period of accreditation, focusing particularly on student achievement. The Review is performed by WSCUC staff, and draws on evidence from an update of the institution’s Inventory of Educational Effectiveness Indicators and retention and graduation data, as well as any trends emerging from Annual Reports to surface any potential issues across the Standards. The overall purpose of the Mid-Cycle Review is to "identify problems with an institution's or program's continued compliance with agency standards" while "tak[ing] into account institutional or program strengths and stability" (U.S. Department of Education, §602.19(b)). |
Susan Opp | Spring | 2024 |
Golden Gate University | Accreditation Visit | Barbara Gross Davis | Spring | 2025 |
Golden Gate University | Special Visit | Barbara Gross Davis | Spring | 2021 |
Golden Gate University |
Mid-Cycle Review
The Mid-Cycle Review (MCR) is a review of each institution near the midpoint of its period of accreditation, focusing particularly on student achievement. The Review is performed by WSCUC staff, and draws on evidence from an update of the institution’s Inventory of Educational Effectiveness Indicators and retention and graduation data, as well as any trends emerging from Annual Reports to surface any potential issues across the Standards. The overall purpose of the Mid-Cycle Review is to "identify problems with an institution's or program's continued compliance with agency standards" while "tak[ing] into account institutional or program strengths and stability" (U.S. Department of Education, §602.19(b)). |
Barbara Gross Davis | Spring | 2022 |
Graduate Theological Union | Offsite Review | Barbara Gross Davis | Spring | 2023 |
Hawaii Pacific University | Accreditation Visit | Susan Opp | Spring | 2022 |
Holy Names University | Accreditation Visit | Maureen Maloney | Spring | 2024 |
Humboldt State University | Accreditation Visit | Maureen Maloney | Spring | 2026 |
Humboldt State University | Special Visit | Maureen Maloney | Spring | 2021 |
Humboldt State University |
Mid-Cycle Review
The Mid-Cycle Review (MCR) is a review of each institution near the midpoint of its period of accreditation, focusing particularly on student achievement. The Review is performed by WSCUC staff, and draws on evidence from an update of the institution’s Inventory of Educational Effectiveness Indicators and retention and graduation data, as well as any trends emerging from Annual Reports to surface any potential issues across the Standards. The overall purpose of the Mid-Cycle Review is to "identify problems with an institution's or program's continued compliance with agency standards" while "tak[ing] into account institutional or program strengths and stability" (U.S. Department of Education, §602.19(b)). |
Maureen Maloney | Spring | 2022 |
The Master's University and Seminary | Accreditation Visit | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2026 |
The Master's University and Seminary | Special Visit | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2023 |
Loyola Marymount University | Offsite Review | Barbara Gross Davis | Spring | 2024 |
Menlo College | Accreditation Visit | Stephanie Huie | Spring | 2022 |
Mills College | Offsite Review | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2027 |
Mills College |
Mid-Cycle Review
The Mid-Cycle Review (MCR) is a review of each institution near the midpoint of its period of accreditation, focusing particularly on student achievement. The Review is performed by WSCUC staff, and draws on evidence from an update of the institution’s Inventory of Educational Effectiveness Indicators and retention and graduation data, as well as any trends emerging from Annual Reports to surface any potential issues across the Standards. The overall purpose of the Mid-Cycle Review is to "identify problems with an institution's or program's continued compliance with agency standards" while "tak[ing] into account institutional or program strengths and stability" (U.S. Department of Education, §602.19(b)). |
Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2024 |
Mount Saint Mary's University | Offsite Review | Maureen Maloney | Spring | 2023 |
National University | Offsite Review | Barbara Gross Davis | Spring | 2029 |
National University |
Mid-Cycle Review
The Mid-Cycle Review (MCR) is a review of each institution near the midpoint of its period of accreditation, focusing particularly on student achievement. The Review is performed by WSCUC staff, and draws on evidence from an update of the institution’s Inventory of Educational Effectiveness Indicators and retention and graduation data, as well as any trends emerging from Annual Reports to surface any potential issues across the Standards. The overall purpose of the Mid-Cycle Review is to "identify problems with an institution's or program's continued compliance with agency standards" while "tak[ing] into account institutional or program strengths and stability" (U.S. Department of Education, §602.19(b)). |
Barbara Gross Davis | Spring | 2025 |
Occidental College | Accreditation Visit | Tamela Hawley | Spring | 2022 |
Otis College of Art and Design | Accreditation Visit | Linda Petersen | Spring | 2026 |
Otis College of Art and Design |
Interim Report
Interim Reports focus on specific issues of concern identified as part of the comprehensive review process, annual report submission, the complaint process, substantive change, or other interactions with the Commission. The purpose of Interim Reports is to ensure that institutions continue to meet the Core Commitments and Standards with respect to the identified areas of concern. |
Linda Petersen | Spring | 2021 |