Accreditation Overview

Accreditation is one of the most basic activities conducted by American Universities. It is designed to sustain and enhance the quality of academic programs. The University of Nevada , Reno is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. The accreditation process requires institutions to examine their own goals, operations and achievements through a comprehensive self-study. While each institution is unique, these institutional goals and operations are to be consistent with the eligibility standards for accreditation as outlined by the Northwest Commission.

As stated by Dr. Al Johnson, Vice President of the Northwest Commission, “The purpose of the self study is to understand, assess, analyze, evaluate, and improve planning and effectiveness of the institution in fulfilling its mission – not merely defending what already exists.”

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We do not have to be perfect in every way, but must provide an evidence based assessment that the institution operates with clearly defined and appropriate educational goals and is reasonable organized, staffed and supported to accomplish these goals.

This webpage is one vehicle by which information about the accreditation will be conveyed to the campus community. The webpage also allows for input from the campus community. As noted below, there will be multiple ways by which the accreditation process will attempt to connect with the campus community. The accreditation affords the campus an opportunity to accurately, candidly, and directly identify the strengths, weaknesses and achievements of the institution. It should also serve as a guide for improved planning to address any problems and to insure that successes are continued.

In summary form, the accreditation process for the University of Nevada , Reno can be described by the following points.

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