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Why is SACS interested in changes that are occurring at institutions that are already accredited?

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Why is SACS interested in changes that are occurring at institutions that are already accredited?

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The Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accredits an entire institution, including all of its programs and services, wherever they are located or however they are delivered. The Commission is interested in significant changes that are occurring at member institutions because the scope of accreditation extends to the total college or university. Significant changes are illustrated in the Commission’s substantive change policy.

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