Accreditation shouldn’t stifle innovation – it should provide the fuel.

Innovation

Accreditation provides opportunities for assurance and improvement. Whether through our accreditation processes or our member benefits, HLC is built on access to the opportunity of innovation.

Integrating Industry Certifications into Associate Degrees

As employers prioritize skills-based hiring, community colleges are finding ways to bridge the gap between education and career readiness. A new resource collection from ANSI-affiliate Workcred, the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), and the League for Innovation in the Community College (League for Innovation) demonstrates how these institutions can successfully prepare students for living-wage careers through pathways that integrate associate degrees and industry certifications.

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Four colleges—the Community College of Aurora, Kirkwood Community College, Delta College, and Moraine Valley Community College—developed and implemented C+D pathways in information technology and health science programs while establishing sustainable, cost-effective processes that other institutions can adapt and scale.

Reduced-Credit Bachelor’s Degrees

As a partner to propel, HLC continues to work with institutions to provide students with quality educational programs in innovative ways. If an institution is considering offering a reduced-credit bachelor’s program, it will submit a substantive change application regarding that reduced-credit program. 

Credential Lab

HLC’s Credential Lab supports institutions and learners in navigating the vast field of microcredentials. We are designing a quality assurance system for microcredential providers, and developing resources for institutions and providers to ensure learning outcomes.

Quality Initiatives

The Quality Initiative, part of the quality assurance of the Open Pathway, is intended to allow member institutions to take risks, aim high and learn from only partial success or even failure.