East Mississippi Community College will stay accredited for another decade.
The school’s accreditation was reaffirmed by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at a June 15 meeting. The group looked at EMCC’s financial records, academic programs, faculty credentials and student outcomes. The college’s accreditation is up for renewal every 10 years.
When insufficiencies are recognized during the reaccreditation process, colleges can be asked to submit reports detailing plans to correct the problems. EMCC was not asked to submit any reports.
“The fact that we have no required follow-up reports speaks volumes to the quality of the faculty, staff and educational programs at East Mississippi Community College,” said EMCC President Thomas Huebner. “The reaffirmation of the demanding standards required for accreditation validates our commitment to serving our students and providing them with the best education possible.”
There are nearly 100 standards that the commission requires before accreditation is granted. The commission also requires the development of an institution-wide quality enhancement plan. In October 2016, a seven-member committee of experts from out-of-state colleges visited EMCC, and toured all campuses. The committee also met with Huebner and other EMCC officials.
“There is an element of fear among educational institutions when it comes to SACSCOC, when in fact they are helping us meet the high standards we set for ourselves,” said EMCC Director of Planning and Research Mark Alexander. “They are not out to get us. Their goal is to make sure we are doing what is right for our students. We are grateful for their assistance and to all of those at EMCC who strive daily to make this such an excellent institution.”