Supporting Quality in Higher Education
The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities accredits institutions of higher education by applying data- and evidence-informed standards and processes to support continuous improvements and promote equitable student achievement and success.
January Commission Meeting Notice
The January meeting of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) will be held January 27-30, 2025, at Cedarbrook Lodge, 18525 36th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98188. The public is welcome to provide in-person comment at the open session tentatively scheduled for January 27th at 1:00pm in the Lily meeting room. Individual comments are limited to five minutes, but that time may be extended at the discretion of the Chair.
Our Mission
The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities accredits institutions of higher education by applying data- and evidence-informed standards and processes to support continuous improvements and promote equitable student achievement and success.
A Higher Standard
We aim to ensure educational quality, stability, and sustainability through peer evaluation against standards, eligibility requirements, and policies.
Support Through Accreditation
Institutions and enrolled students qualify for Title IV federal funds to support teaching, research, and student financial aid.
A Trusted Authority
Accreditation bolsters institutional reputation, including student transferability and employability.
What is Accreditation?
Accreditation is a formal recognition process that certifies educational institutions that meet certain quality standards and eligibility criteria, allowing them to participate in federal financial aid programs.
Accreditation Process
Accreditation Handbook
Substantive Changes
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