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Missouri - accreditation?

Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:36 am
Posted by WarDawg
Member since Sep 2012
180 posts
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:36 am
Could Missouri face issues with its accreditation after today's events? Auburn had issues about a decade ago because (among other issues) an outsider allegedly held too much control over the board. Since a group of students effectively ousted Missouri's president today, I'm wondering if they might be facing similar problems?
Posted by BamaGradinTn
Murfreesboro
Member since Dec 2008
26952 posts
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:44 am to
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an outsider


quote:

group of students


One is not like the other.
Posted by Wtodd
Tampa, FL
Member since Oct 2013
67478 posts
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:45 am to
shite we'll probably get a fricking ESPY for this shite
Posted by BamaGradinTn
Murfreesboro
Member since Dec 2008
26952 posts
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:47 am to
Seriously, though, it wasn't an outsider at Auburn, it was a trustee. There is a saying that says "a board member is only a board member when the board is in session." Auburn's board member wielded too much influence.

On the other hand, accrediting organizations insist that school administrations listen to feedback from "all stakeholders" which certainly includes students and parents. I don't see an accreditation issue here.
Posted by N97883
New Dehli Forsyth GA
Member since Nov 2013
8062 posts
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:50 am to
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shite we'll probably get a fricking ESPY for this shite


This
Posted by sullivanct19a
Florida
Member since Oct 2015
5239 posts
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:53 am to
That place is a disaster. Regardless of accreditation status.
Posted by GooseSix
Member since Jun 2012
19492 posts
Posted on 11/9/15 at 12:01 pm to
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shite we'll probably get a fricking ESPY for this shite
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