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Middle States reaffirms Long Island University accreditation

In June 2023, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) fully reaffirmed Long Island University’s accreditation.

This concludes a multi-year self-study process by Middle States evaluators. LIU’s self-study was selected as a best practice for the Middle States Self-Study Institute for accredited institutions. The next eight-year reaccreditation evaluation will occur in academic year 2030-2031.

“The Middle States Self Study effort provides an opportunity to evaluate and reflect on LIU’s strategic vision, programs, and processes. The entire University community participated in meaningful dialogue about our shared goals and commitment to elevating Long Island University to a top nationally recognized teaching and research institution,” stated Kimberly Cline, president of Long Island University.

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accreditor recognized by the United States Department of Education that serves as an independent voice in higher education.

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MSCHE establishes equitable standards for accreditation with member institutions that advance the impact of accreditation in the ever-changing landscape of higher education and promotes educational excellence through innovation across diverse institutions.

Long Island University earned commendations from Middle States accreditors indicating transformational progress throughout two consecutive inclusive strategic plans.

Recognition of Long Island University “exemplary practices” cited by the Middle States Commission Evaluation Team Report included:

 

—Middle States Commission
Self-Study Evaluation Team Report, March 2023

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